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

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- One minute we are arguing about whether National Hot Dog Day is even real, and the next Teddy Long is telling a road story that ends with White Castle making him so sick he cannot stop throwing up before a signing. That is the magic of Wrestling’s Road Trip After Hours: it sounds like a casual hang, but it is packed with the kind of wrestling travel stories, backstage memories, and unfiltered opinions you only get from people who lived it.
We bounce through fan questions on everything from action figures and the Skyscrapers to JBL calling Teddy “frugal” and the toll booth tricks that helped him dodge paying. Teddy also shares a terrifying moment where Dan Spivey wakes him up just in time to avoid sliding under an 18 wheeler, with Mac adding his own modern version from the independent wrestling road. If you love classic WCW, WWF, and WWE stories, this one delivers real detail and real stakes.
Then we get into the bigger wrestling debate: does the WWE product feel better now, or did Vince McMahon understand story, pacing, and the wrestling fan in a way that is missing today? We connect that to ticket prices, what feels overly polished, and why respect for the business still matters. Along the way we hit Dark Side of the Ring, social media confusion, music tastes, Rhea Ripley talk, Rocky King memories, and a final dinosaur question that somehow makes perfect sense at the end of the night.
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Send us Fan Mail - He pops on camera from the bathroom, cracks a joke, and then reminds everyone why he’s a legend. We’re joined by pro wrestling journalist Bill Apter for a live, unpredictable ride that starts with music and nostalgia and somehow turns into a real look at legacy, wrestling history, and what fans think they know about the business.
We talk about Bill’s Cauliflower Alley Club Hall of Fame recognition and the very real pressure of picking the right person to induct you when you’ve built decades of relationships across WWE, territories, and the wrestling magazine era. Bill explains why the old days of Pro Wrestling Illustrated and print journalism mattered so much, because magazines weren’t just coverage, they were the only link between fans and the wider wrestling world.
From there we jump into today’s wrestling questions: Jake “The Snake” Roberts and the power of a comeback story, CM Punk versus Sami Zayn and what it means to be the “face of the company,” and how AEW and WWE serve different crowds. We also get into kayfabe and the internet, why “behind the scenes” still doesn’t equal understanding, and why small independent wrestling shows can feel more real than ever. If you like wrestling stories with heart, humor, and sharp opinions, hit subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave us a review.
Send us Fan Mail - Nobody’s saying the quiet part out loud, but wrestling fans can feel when something’s shifting. On this Wednesday night of Wrestling’s Road Trip After Hours, we start with a quick reality check on MLW Fusion and the Center Stage airing, then we get into the bigger story that’s got everyone talking: the wave of departures from TNA, including Eric Young being granted his release. When the locker room hears news through rumors instead of leadership, what does that do to morale, job security, and the future of the brand?
From there, we open it up and let the room steer the conversation the way it should be. We talk about why so many of us can’t sit through full wrestling shows anymore and end up living on YouTube clips, and we get honest about WWE under TKO, fan backlash, and how hard it is to win people back once they check out. If you’ve been searching for straight talk on the wrestling product, wrestler releases, and what fans actually want, you’ll feel right at home here.
Then Teddy Long delivers the stories only a Hall of Famer can tell: Lex Luger memories and how people change over time, weird memorabilia that shows up at signings, bootleg merch using a wrestler’s name, and the all-time Undertaker coffin moment where you can hear the crowd before they even know what’s coming. We also get personal about managing Mark Henry through a brutal injury night, and we close with a real safety note about fans throwing bottles, plus Teddy’s upcoming August 1 appearance in Monroe, North Carolina.
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Send us Fan Mail - TNA sale rumors hit different when the talent starts disappearing and the answers feel carefully vague. We dig into what those sudden moves can signal, why fans instantly jump to “who’s buying,” and what it would actually mean if a powerful name like Vince McMahon ever stepped in. Teddy Long gives the perspective you only get from someone who has been in the room with Vince: he’s unpredictable, he can change direction fast, and that makes outside speculation a losing game, even when the headlines feel loud.
From there, we widen the lens to the real engine of pro wrestling success: leadership, locker room morale, and a culture where people understand their role. Teddy compares the business-first structure he experienced in WWE with the chaos he remembers from WCW, and we talk about how those environments shape careers. If you’re trying to break in or level up, this part matters, because a great look or a great move-set won’t save you if you can’t adapt to what the promoter needs.
We also get blunt about ego and versatility. Refusing to work heel or babyface because you’re “only one character” is a fast way to lose opportunities, and Teddy shares a classic Vince mindset that explains why “pretend” is the whole job. Then we shift into practical indie wrestling advice: ask questions, learn promos, work the camera, watch from the curtain, and don’t risk your body on a spot that could have been made safe with basic precautions. Along the way, we hit fan questions on stables, barbecue, Dark Side of the Ring, and memorable backstage moments.
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Send us Fan Mail - Big names are leaving TNA and the timing feels messy, so we sit down and talk it through the only way we know how: honestly, with context, and with a little chaos along the way. We react to the latest TNA shakeups, what it can signal when creative voices disappear, and why wrestling promotions can stumble when the people calling the shots don’t truly understand the wrestling business.
From there, we open it up to the live chat and let the audience steer. We swap stories from the road, talk about giveaways and the very real sticker shock of shipping merch in 2025, and answer questions about who we’ve worked with and what we remember most. Teddy shares memories of riding with Brian Pillman and Tom Zink, and we get into those little human details that never show up in highlight reels but tell you everything about the era.
We also dig into what still makes a wrestler feel like a star today. LA Knight comes up fast, and we break down why microphone skills, confidence, and simple character work still matter even in an age where everyone can “go” in the ring. The conversation drifts into movies and storytelling, including why Jaws remains a masterclass in clear stakes and suspense and why wrestling works best when it stays simple and good. We close with radio talk, voice work, and how being yourself is often the best gimmick you’ll ever have.
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