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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

    Big Nasty Wants JBL For Lunch

    2026/05/06 | 37 mins.
    Ted Turner didn’t just bankroll a wrestling company, he helped reshape how pro wrestling reached the public, and we start by unpacking what his legacy means through the eyes of WWE Hall of Famer Teddy Long. Teddy shares a personal story from early in his career, and we connect the dots between old-school media power, blunt leadership, and why one decision at the top can change who gets a shot on national TV.

    Then we get into the part of the wrestling business nobody likes to admit out loud: contracts are only as “guaranteed” as the fine print allows. We talk through wrestling pay cuts, why companies protect themselves with clauses, and what talent can do when the math suddenly changes mid-deal. If you’ve ever wondered how performers should think about savings, leverage, repackaging, and negotiating an exit to another promotion, we lay it out in plain terms, including a wild story that explains why offices stopped getting “trapped” by mistakes.

    Promoter Herb Simmons joins to preview SICW Fan Fest 4 in Fairview Heights, Illinois near St. Louis, with a full rundown of Mick Foley’s one-man show, Saturday fan fest hours, and the St. Louis Wrestling Hall of Fame inductions and tributes. We also turn up the volume on the biggest tension point of the weekend: Big Nasty’s fiery promo and the looming JBL showdown, plus why this kind of promotion matters for independent wrestling.

    Subscribe, share the episode with a wrestling fan, and leave us a review and a question for Teddy so we can hit it on the next show.
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  • Road Trip After Hours w/ WWE Hall of Famer Teddy Long and Host Mac Davis

    What Happens When Legends Stop Being Treated Like Legends

    2026/04/29 | 33 mins.
    WrestleMania may be over, but the arguments are just getting warmed up. We dig into a claim from The Miz that Las Vegas could become a regular WrestleMania host city and we don’t keep it theoretical for long. We talk real travel pain: how Vegas used to lure you in with cheap rooms and buffets, why it now feels like you pay for every breath, and whether fans would eventually get tired of making the same expensive trip year after year.

    Then we shift to the bigger WWE conversation: power, perception, and whether the company ever truly listens to fans. Triple H’s new contract extension and Nick Khan’s defense of the product open the door to what people actually complain about, from creative frustration to the growing sense that “premium” pricing doesn’t always match a premium experience. We also react to stories floating around WrestleMania weekend, including Kevin Nash’s blunt comments about treatment and catering, and what it signals when basic hospitality gets cut.

    We lighten it up with what we love most about wrestling: building anticipation for live shows. We preview SICW FanFest in Fairview Heights, Illinois, react to Big Nasty’s fired-up promo aimed at JBL, and tease the mystery match reveal happening in real time. Plus, we hit quick fan Q&A on classic matches, hard bumps, gym routines, Nick Hogan potentially stepping into wrestling, and the most distasteful storylines WWE ever tried to sell.

    If you like smart wrestling talk with real stories from the road, subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review. What’s your take: should WrestleMania have a home city or stay a traveling spectacle?
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    WrestleMania Is Losing Its Magic

    2026/04/23 | 42 mins.
    WrestleMania is supposed to feel unreal. So why are so many fans walking away saying it felt flat, crowded with ads, and stretched too thin? We dig into the uncomfortable gap between WWE’s record-setting business results and the parts of the product that make wrestling feel special in the first place. From ticket revenue to presentation, we talk honestly about what changes when the loudest priority becomes “make more money,” even if fewer people are in the building.

    We also get into Brock Lesnar retirement chatter and why that moment hit differently, even for two guys who’ve watched a lot of “retirements” come and go. Then we pivot to the bigger question behind the headlines: what does it mean when TKO publicly signals it has final say over WWE creative control? We break down why you still need experienced wrestling people guiding storytelling, pacing, and the little details that turn a stadium show into a true WrestleMania spectacle.

    And then Teddy drops a huge announcement for independent wrestling fans: JBL agrees to wrestle at SICW Fan Fest in Fairview Heights, Illinois, and Teddy promises it won’t be an ordinary match. We keep the vibe interactive with listener questions, fan etiquette (when to ask for that photo and when to back off), referee respect, and a couple of wild road stories including RVD and the infamous gummy mistake.

    If you’ve got opinions on two-night WrestleMania, WWE commercials, or who’s really steering the ship, you’ll have plenty to argue with us about. Subscribe for weekly shows, share this with a wrestling friend, and leave a review with your biggest WrestleMania hot take.
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  • Road Trip After Hours w/ WWE Hall of Famer Teddy Long and Host Mac Davis

    Anything Goes After Hours

    2026/04/15 | 35 mins.
    We hit record on a Wednesday night with one simple promise: anything goes. Teddy Long and I are slammed getting ready to travel, so we let the live chat direct the traffic and it turns into one of those unpredictable, old-school wrestling conversations that bounces from business to booking to pure road stories.

    First up, we tackle the rumor people won’t stop repeating: could Vince McMahon still be pulling strings in WWE? Teddy doesn’t see it, and we break down why the current creative doesn’t feel like the same playbook. From there, we zoom out to WWE under TKO and ask what a “WWE vs TKO” angle even means, plus how UFC and MMA stars could be used without making the story collapse. I even pitch a WrestleMania presentation idea I’d love to see: a UFC-style cage setup and training content that makes both sides feel real.

    Then we get into WrestleMania talk the way fans actually talk about it, not just who wins, but who needs the win and why. We touch Jacob Fatu vs Drew McIntyre, Cody Rhodes, Randy Orton, Seth Rollins, Gunther, CM Punk, and Roman Reigns, and we debate whether two-night WrestleMania is too much when storylines aren’t locked in. The chat takes us into WCW and NWA nostalgia, Teddy’s “real wrestling” roots, Denise road rage, Alberto Del Rio headlines, a teased Vampiro promo on JCW Lunacy, and a Harley Race story that says everything about that era.

    If you like wrestling podcasts that feel like you’re hanging out after the show, hit play, subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave us a review. What’s the one WrestleMania match you think has to deliver this year?
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    Ric Flair’s WWE Grievance And Why Social Media Hurts Legends

    2026/04/08 | 33 mins.
    Ric Flair goes off, WWE pulls a deal, and the internet does what it always does next: it turns a real business problem into a public legacy fight. We read the quote, react in real time, and talk about the part nobody wants to admit out loud, that social media can make even the most iconic pro wrestling careers look smaller when the emotion takes over. If you care about wrestling history, WWE politics, and how legends protect their name, you’ll hear the tension between “character” and “real life” in a way that feels uncomfortably familiar.

    Then we get into WrestleMania weekend mode with our Las Vegas plans, plus a shoutout to Juggalo Championship Wrestling and the kind of indie wrestling creativity that keeps the scene unpredictable. From there, the show takes a left turn when Glenn “Big Nasty” Williams drops in unexpectedly to talk SICW Fan Fest 4, old school wrestling tradition, and how performance experience outside the ring can shape what happens inside it. It’s part comedy, part respect, and part challenge, exactly how wrestling conversations tend to go when egos and opportunity share the same room.

    The mailbag brings the chaos and the craft: Sandman vs the Invisible Man at GCW Spring Break, the importance of crowd psychology, Teddy’s pick for the most rabid wrestling crowds, and a Vince McMahon request that still makes us laugh. We also hit modern wrestling development, why “on-the-job training” is so common now, and why Tony Khan sounds best when he stops selling and starts speaking like himself. Subscribe, share the show with a wrestling friend, and leave a review, then tell us what topic you want us to argue about next.
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