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Road Trip After Hours w/ WWE Hall of Famer Teddy Long and Host Mac Davis

Mac Davis and WWE Hall of FamerTeddy Long
Road Trip After Hours w/ WWE Hall of Famer Teddy Long and Host Mac Davis
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  • Road Trip After Hours w/ WWE Hall of Famer Teddy Long and Host Mac Davis

    When Shock Spots Become The Story

    2026/03/19 | 38 mins.
    A syringe spot on a major wrestling pay-per-view isn’t just “hardcore” anymore, it’s a real conversation about safety, responsibility, and what we’re teaching the audience to cheer for. We look at the viral moment from AEW Revolution involving Hangman Adam Page and MJF, then ask the question every promoter and wrestler eventually has to face: where’s the line between shock and reckless? From fluorescent tubes to weapons that never belong in the ring, we talk about why some stunts change the entire risk level, even if they pop the crowd for a night.

    We also dig into a different kind of modern wrestling madness: the John Laurinaitis convention photo that fans swear looks AI-generated. It’s a perfect snapshot of wrestling culture in the social media era, where one image can spark a backlash, a meme storm, and a credibility debate in minutes. If you care about wrestling news, locker room logic, and how public perception gets shaped online, you’ll feel this segment.

    Then we slow down and give respect where it’s due, spotlighting longtime promoter Herb Simmons and why dependable people keep pro wrestling alive. We share upcoming indie wrestling appearances, touch on SICW Fan Fest energy, and close with a fun mailbag that runs from the best managers in history to road perks like free meals and hotel discounts. If you love classic wrestling stories with real opinions, practical insight, and plenty of “road trip after hours” vibes, hit play. Subscribe, share this with a wrestling friend, and leave a review telling us: what’s the most dangerous spot you’ve ever seen?
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    When WWE Creative Loses The Room

    2026/03/11 | 34 mins.
    Road Dogg is out of WWE, and that one headline opens up a much bigger conversation about power, trust, and whether WWE creative is keeping up with the fans who watch every week. I’m joined by WWE Hall of Famer Teddy Long to talk about what Brian James meant backstage, why he’s always been respected as a straight shooter, and what it says when a veteran mind decides it’s time to step away.

    From there we get into the push and pull of modern sports entertainment. We talk Chelsea Green, the “old guard” mindset, and the ongoing debate about who should be writing wrestling storylines. Does a lead writer need in-ring experience, or can someone learn the business well enough from the outside to book great TV? Teddy gives a grounded perspective from decades in the locker room, where the difference between fantasy and believable wrestling psychology is obvious fast.

    Then we hit a topic every WrestleMania traveler is arguing about right now: WWE World pricing. We break down the shocking entry fee and the photo op numbers that have fans doing double takes, and we ask the real question, are average fans getting priced out of the very culture they built? We wrap with mailbag questions and classic road stories, including who was toughest to work with and why certain match styles made talent nervous.

    Subscribe for more honest wrestling talk, share this with a friend who’s fed up with modern pricing, and leave us a review telling us your limit: what’s the most you’d ever pay for a photo or autograph?
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    Curses, Clowning, And Ticket Sales, Brother

    2026/03/05 | 37 mins.
    Headlines sell tickets, but trust fills stadiums. We open with a frank look at WrestleMania’s ticket slowdown and the plan to stage a future show in Saudi Arabia, asking the question many fans are whispering: how do you weigh spectacle against safety in a volatile moment? We keep politics off the table and focus on risk, logistics, and brand stewardship—because a global event only works if people feel confident showing up. That leads to a bigger point about what wrestling companies owe their audience: clarity, care, and a story worth the trip.

    Then we dig into the debut everyone’s arguing about. A flashy entrance with no setup left the arena confused and hostile. We break down why a niche character like Danhausen can land big when the lore is seeded—and flop when the crowd isn’t prepped. Debuts aren’t just moments; they’re payoffs. Without vignettes, teases, or a clear target like Dominik Mysterio framed weeks in advance, a pop becomes a question mark. We talk booking optics too: when budgets back surprises over proven workers, locker rooms notice, and morale matters. Great TV needs trust in creative and trust in each other.

    The mailbag takes us home with stories that show the industry’s heart. Teddy shares mentors who shaped him—Harley Race, Eddie Gilbert, Kevin Sullivan, Jody Hamilton, Ricky Steamboat—and what it means to keep your head in the wrestling world while protecting your real life outside it. We make the case for a broader Hall of Fame lens that honors referees, managers, promoters, and trainers who build the ring that stars stand in. There’s love for Demolition, a nod to Jazz’s impact as a coach, and shoutouts to cities hungry for big shows. It’s a tour through the business behind the boom: risk, respect, and the art of earning the pop.

    If this conversation hits your brain and your gut, tap follow, share it with a friend, and drop your take on the debut and the Saudi plan. Your voice is the final bell.
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  • Road Trip After Hours w/ WWE Hall of Famer Teddy Long and Host Mac Davis

    Vince, Saudis, And Wrestling’s Price Tag

    2026/02/26 | 43 mins.
    What happens when a global brand chases revenue harder than resonance? We dive straight into the rumor mill around Vince McMahon exploring a Saudi-backed move to buy WWE from TKO Group—and ask the uncomfortable question: would a change in ownership actually restore the pulse fans crave, or just rearrange the power?

    From there, we get honest about the viewing experience. The Rock’s blink-and-it’s-gone involvement teased big turns that never landed, eroding trust in the week-to-week payoff. WrestleMania, once a can’t-miss spectacle, now competes with sticker shock and stalled stories. If families feel priced out while arcs drift, even legacy nights lose their shine. We talk about how TKO’s business model looks from the seats that matter most and why a premium ticket needs premium narrative, not just premium lighting.

    There’s a bright counterpoint: the indie surge. Deep South’s packed crowds, JCW’s segment-to-segment pull, and regional shows that treat fans like neighbors, not numbers. Lower barriers to production and fair prices fuel a throwback spirit—local TV, intimate venues, real stakes. We share behind-the-scenes lessons, including memories of Eddie Guerrero’s relentless attention to detail, a tough story about referee safety, and a heartfelt salute to AJ Styles for a career defined by consistency and respect.

    If you’ve felt the magic fade, you’re not alone. But the spark is still out there—in well-told stories, in affordable tickets, and in communities that show up because they’re seen. Hit play for candid takes, road-worn wisdom, and a map to where the heart of wrestling still beats loud.

    Enjoyed the show? Subscribe, turn on notifications, and share this episode with a friend who misses the magic. Your comments drive our next round—what would it take to win you back?
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    Forty Grand For A Selfie? Bring Your Own Ring Light

    2026/02/19 | 40 mins.
    Ever looked at a ticket price and felt your fandom tested? We dive straight into WrestleMania’s new reality—nosebleeds in the hundreds, floor seats flirting with five figures, and a $37,500 “elite” experience that promises walkouts and photo ops while daring fans to justify the bill. We talk about what gets lost when prices climb and citywide screenings get shut down: the shared energy, the spontaneous meetups, the feeling that the biggest weekend in wrestling belongs to more than just the lucky few.

    From there we shift to the antidote—affordable indie shows that still welcome families, reward regulars, and grow stories brick by brick. SICW gets the spotlight as a model for access and community, with talk of GM plans and why smaller promotions often deliver the best dollar-for-pop value. And because wrestling lives on fresh ideas, we float a bold one: Liv Morgan choosing Dominik Mysterio for the Intercontinental title. It’s got heat, heart, and weeks of build baked in—a storyline that could turn curiosity into must-watch if the payoff lands.

    We round it out with veteran lessons on how creative risks find their footing: patience, quick pivots when something stalls, and production packages that respect the audience’s intelligence. You’ll hear locker room memories—from catching Carlito’s apple to shaping a Drew McIntyre moment—that show how tiny beats can become lifelong highlights. Plus upcoming dates for Deep South, MLW at Center Stage, and JCW’s free Michigan stops if you’re hunting for live wrestling that won’t torch your wallet.

    If you care about the future of wrestling—access, storytelling, and the pulse of the crowd—this one’s for you. Tap follow, share with a friend who’s weighing ticket prices, and drop a review to tell us where you stand on premium shows vs indie value. Your take might shape our next card.
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