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Wrestling Mayhem Show
Posted 3 weeks ago

Welcome back to the Wrestling Mayhem Show! This week, Sorg and Rizz are joined by the enigmatic pro wrestler Christian Noir for an unforgettable episode packed with wrestling insights, stories, and laughs. 🎙️🔥

Here’s what’s on deck:

• Halloween Havoc Review: We dive deep into WWE’s Halloween Havoc, sharing our thoughts on the spooky-themed spectacle, the unique Hershey experience, and why this nostalgic event still thrills fans.
• WWE vs. AEW in Philly: With WWE and AEW going head-to-head in Philadelphia, we discuss how this rivalry is intensifying and what it means for wrestling fans on both sides of the ring.
• WWE’s New Independent Development Program: Breaking down WWE’s innovative ID Program, which connects independent wrestlers with elite training schools, like Seth Rollins’ Black and Brave Academy and Booker T’s Reality of Wrestling. What does this mean for up-and-coming talent?
• Christian Noir’s Wrestling Journey: From his days as the “Swole Mandalorian” to his current in-ring persona, Christian shares behind-the-scenes stories, his take on dark characters in wrestling, and hilarious fan encounters you won’t want to miss!

🎃 Stick around for our “What We Learned” segment, where we dive into the nuances of character development, second chances in wrestling, and more.

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Wrestling Mayhem Show
Posted 1 month ago

This week’s episode brought to you by Indy Wrestling US, Slice on Broadway, Sidekick Media Services and listeners like you at www.Patreon.com/WrestlingMayhemShow

In this week’s episode of the Wrestling Mayhem Show, Sorg, Rizz, and special guest Bubba Brewer—promoter of APWF (Allied Powers Wrestling Federation) and host of the Triple B Experience—discuss the latest in professional wrestling. From Canadian Maple Leaf Wrestling’s big matches to exciting updates on APWF’s upcoming event at the Kastle in Johnstown, PA, the crew dives into the vibrant world of independent and mainstream wrestling. Plus, some fun talk about wrestling at breweries and how alcohol affects fan energy at live shows. Tune in for a breakdown of what’s happening in the ring and behind the scenes!

• Canadian Maple Leaf Wrestling Highlights:

• Bubba Brewer shares his experience watching Maple Leaf Wrestling, where major stars like Josh Alexander opened the show.

• The event featured AEW, Ring of Honor, and TNA talents, making it feel like a major pay-per-view.

• Main event and standout matches included Speedball Mike Bailey vs. Takeshita and a 4-way women’s match featuring Kylie Rae.

• The crew speculates on the potential for Maple Leaf Wrestling to grow into a regular promotion, with hints of backing from bigger companies like AEW or TNA.

• 880 Wrestling at Penn Brewery:

• Sorg talks about the debut show of 880 Wrestling at Penn Brewery, with stunning skyline views and a special “880 Wrestling World Series” beer brewed for the event.

• The excitement of wrestling in unconventional venues like breweries, blending wrestling with fun, drink-filled environments.

• The show’s success and plans for future events, including a Thanksgiving Eve event at the same location.

• APWF’s Upcoming Event at the Kastle in Johnstown:

• Bubba Brewer discusses APWF’s third show since the promotion’s relaunch.

• The venue, “The Kastle” in Johnstown, is noted for being family-friendly while also serving alcohol, creating a unique atmosphere.

• Bubba reflects on the challenges of restarting the promotion and learning from each event, with a nod to the passion of his staff and fans.

• Wrestling at Breweries Trend:

• A deeper dive into why wrestling shows at breweries are becoming popular, with examples from Enjoy Wrestling’s Taco Mania and other independent promotions like Warrior Wrestling and Relentless Wrestling.

• Discussion on how the combination of alcohol and wrestling can affect crowd energy, and how shows manage this dynamic for a better fan experience.

• What We Learned Segment:

• Bubba shares insights from running APWF’s latest shows, emphasizing the importance of learning something new from every event and adapting to challenges like sound production.

• The team reflects on how wrestling promotions can creatively partner with local businesses, like breweries, to grow the audience and create a unique viewing experience.

• A fun discussion on memorable moments from shows that involved alcohol and rowdy crowds, with a story about a legendary incident involving New Jack.

This episode is packed with insider stories from both independent and mainstream wrestling, making it a must-listen for any wrestling fan!

Check out the Indy Wrestling US Network at www.indywrestling.network. For a short time, get a 7-day FREE trial to access a growing collection of content.

**A special shout out to our Manager Level Patreon supporter Bradley Ruthers (@HeelBradley)

Join us LIVE Tuesdays at 9PM ET on Facebook, Youtube, and Twitch!

You can support the show at Patreon.com/wrestlingmayhemshow! Go to wrestlingmayhemshow.com for more entertainment!

Thanks to Basick Sickness (@basicksickness) for the awesome intro for the show

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Wrestling Mayhem Show
Posted 1 month ago

🎙 Wrestling Mayhem Show #931 | Special Guest: Emily Fear from Grit and Glitter Podcast | PWI Women’s 250, AEW WrestleDream, & More!

In this episode of the Wrestling Mayhem Show, Sorg, Rizz, and special guest Emily Fear from the Grit and Glitter podcast discuss all things pro wrestling! Tune in for a fun, insightful chat about the latest wrestling news, events, and behind-the-scenes insights.

Highlights in this episode include:

• Return to Regular Time: After last week’s “Title Tuesday” mix-up with NXT and AEW, we’re back on our regular schedule.
• PWI Women’s 250 Breakdown: We dive deep into the PWI Women’s 250 list, discussing top picks like Rhea Ripley, Tony Storm, Jordynne Grace, and more.
• AEW WrestleDream Review: Our review of AEW’s WrestleDream, including standout matches like Will Osprey vs. Ricochet and Takeshita’s major win.
• Wrestler Time Management Struggles: Emily shares hilarious stories about how many wrestlers lack calendar skills, and why they need training in social media and time management.
• Breaks for Wrestlers: Why taking time off is crucial for wrestler well-being and how fans often misinterpret their absence.
• Andrew Palace Pinball Story: Rizz shares a heartwarming story about meeting Andrew Palace during intermission at a wrestling event.

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Wrestling Mayhem Show
Posted 1 month ago

• AEW vs NXT Comparison:

• AEW and NXT went head-to-head on “Tuesday Night War.”

• The hosts discuss how both shows offer great content, making it hard for fans to choose. They mention how DVR and streaming have changed the viewing experience.

• AEW’s strategy might have been to avoid blood-heavy matches to appeal to NXT fans used to less violent programming.

• NXT showcased appearances from big names like Randy Orton and featured a Women’s Championship match.

• Main Points of AEW’s Strategy: AEW strategically avoided turning away WWE fans by toning down their more violent elements. Mercedes Moné made an appearance, which was seen as an attempt to pull WWE fans into AEW.

Women’s Wrestling Discussion

• NXT Women’s Segment: A significant focus was placed on a women’s wrestling segment featuring top talents, highlighting the growing depth of the division. There was a spotlight on talent who hadn’t wrestled yet, like Stephanie Vaquer, creating excitement for future matches.

Patreons and Sponsors

• Thanking Patrons and Sponsors: The hosts took a moment to thank their supporters and sponsors, including long-time patrons like Beau Diggity and Slice on Broadway.

Bad Blood Review

• Hell in a Cell Match Review: The hosts praised a recent Hell in a Cell match from WWE’s “Bad Blood” event, calling it one of the best in recent years. They discussed the use of blood in the match and its impact, noting Drew McIntyre’s real-life injury of 16 staples.

• Storyline Continuation: There was discussion about the aftermath of the match and how it set up future WWE storylines involving Roman Reigns, Jimmy Uso, and The Rock.

AEW vs WWE: Wrestling vs Storyline

• Wrestling vs Storyline Debate: The hosts reflected on the difference between WWE and AEW programming. AEW tends to focus more on in-ring wrestling, while WWE places more emphasis on storytelling, particularly in main event matches.

• They discussed how WWE’s main events often center on drama and developments in the last five minutes, while AEW matches keep fans engaged throughout with high-caliber wrestling.

Inside Wrestling Observations

• Production Differences: There was a detailed discussion about AEW’s longer transition times between shows compared to WWE’s efficiency in turning over live shows for different segments or events, such as SmackDown turning into 205 Live quickly.

• Crowd Reactions: The hosts talked about their experiences at live AEW events, including engaging with chants and how the fan interaction added to the experience.

What We Learned Segment

• Rizz: Shared that Jey Uso’s Waffle House order was immense, adding a light-hearted note.

• Sorg: Reflected on attending live wrestling events and how being at live shows, like AEW Dynamite, re-energizes him, even when feeling out of place or anxious in social settings.

• Podnar: Mentioned how staying up to watch late wrestling shows can be exhausting, but how meaningful it is to catch the highlights and stories unfolding in these events.

Check out the Indy Wrestling US Network at www.indywrestling.network. For a short time, get a 7-day FREE trial to access a growing collection of content.

**A special shout out to our Manager Level Patreon supporter Bradley Ruthers (@HeelBradley)

Join us LIVE Tuesdays at 9PM ET on Facebook, Youtube, and Twitch!

You can support the show at Patreon.com/wrestlingmayhemshow! Go to wrestlingmayhemshow.com for more entertainment!

Thanks to Basick Sickness (@basicksickness) for the awesome intro for the show

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Questions This Could Answer:

1. What happened during the AEW vs NXT Tuesday Night War?
2. How did AEW and NXT compete head-to-head on Title Tuesday?
3. What were the key moments from WWE’s Hell in a Cell at Bad Blood?
4. How do AEW and WWE differ in storytelling and wrestling style?
5. What are the production differences between AEW and WWE shows?
6. What indie wrestling events are being highlighted in the podcast?
7. What did the hosts learn from this week’s wrestling events?
8. How did the fan experience differ at AEW live events?
9. What did Jey Uso order at Waffle House?
10. What were the hosts’ reactions to the Mercedes Moné appearance on AEW?

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Wrestling Mayhem Show
Posted 2 months ago

In this episode of the Wrestling Mayhem Show, we sit down with Tim Titan from RWA Sports Media to discuss the latest shifts in WWE’s TV deals, the evolving landscape of pro wrestling on television, and the exciting crossover of wrestlers into Hollywood. From WWE SmackDown’s move to USA Network to Raw’s upcoming debut on Netflix, we cover how these changes impact the wrestling world. We also explore how stars like Batista and John Cena have made their mark in Hollywood, reflecting on the long-standing relationship between wrestling and entertainment.

📺 Episode Highlights:

• WWE SmackDown moves to USA Network & NXT debuts on the CW
• Raw’s shift to Netflix in 2024 & changes to the show format
• WWE live shows and the impact on audience engagement
• Muted crowd reactions and network restrictions
• Wrestlers crossing into Hollywood: Batista, John Cena, The Rock, and more
• Nostalgic TV moments with wrestling superstars
• Behind-the-scenes stories of wrestling production
• The “What We Learned” segment: wrestling’s mainstream appeal

👀 Don’t Miss This Episode! Whether you’re a die-hard wrestling fan or just getting into the scene, this episode is packed with insights and entertaining discussions.

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Wrestling Mayhem Show
Posted 2 months ago

This week’s episode brought to you by Indy Wrestling US, Slice on Broadway, Sidekick Media Services and listeners like you at www.Patreon.com/WrestlingMayhemShow


In this episode of the Wrestling Mayhem Show, Sorg and Rizz sit down for a candid conversation about the latest in pro wrestling, from AEW’s controversial matches to WWE’s latest moves. Broadcasting from Ann Arbor, Michigan, Sorg and Rizz dive into some of the most jaw-dropping moments from recent events, discuss PWI rankings, and share their personal thoughts on where wrestling is headed.



• AEW Deathmatch Spot Reactions:

• Sorg and Rizz react to AEW’s recent pay-per-view event, focusing on the controversial moments, including a plastic bag spot and a brutal chair shot. They express concerns over the increasing intensity of these deathmatch-style spots, questioning how they might affect wrestling’s mainstream appeal.

• A detailed discussion on Swerve Strickland’s powerbomb to cinder blocks spot, highlighting the danger of the move and how it impacted the storyline with Hangman Page.

• Brian Danielson and Jon Moxley’s Storyline:

• An in-depth conversation about AEW booking Danielson and Moxley in increasingly violent scenarios. Sorg and Rizz express frustration with how Brian Danielson has been portrayed in these dangerous angles.

• Hangman Page vs. Swerve Strickland Feud:

• The hosts discuss the ongoing storyline between Swerve Strickland and Hangman Page, focusing on how the feud has evolved and whether it needs a championship to remain relevant. They analyze the storytelling and how Page is being positioned in AEW.

• PWI 500 Rankings:

• Highlights from the newly released PWI 500 list, celebrating local talents like Pretty Boy Smooth (362) and MV Young (426) making the rankings.

• Discussion on the top-ranked wrestlers, including Cody Rhodes at #1 and Swerve Strickland at #2. The hosts praise Cody’s achievements but highlight how Swerve’s rise reflects his hard work in AEW this year.

• The AEW Landscape in 2024:

• Sorg and Rizz talk about the current state of AEW, discussing the company’s storytelling and booking approach. They emphasize the long-term planning of AEW’s storylines, particularly how feuds like Hangman Page vs. Swerve Strickland are given time to develop organically.

• Upcoming WWE Changes:

• News about WWE SmackDown’s move back to USA Network and its planned expansion to three hours. The hosts express concerns over the longer runtime for SmackDown, comparing it to the current three-hour Raw format.

• Speculation about WWE Raw’s future move to Netflix in 2025 and what that could mean for the format of the show.

• Independent Wrestling Spotlight:

• Discussion on the success of local independent promotions like 880 Wrestling and Thursday Night Fights. Rizz reflects on how 880 Wrestling’s Thursday night shows have grown in popularity and recently received recognition in the PWI 500.

Specific to the “What We Learned” Segment:

• Sorg: Sorg reflects on his recent experience in Erie, PA, where he encountered unexpected reactions from fans and challenges while filming. He humorously shares his frustrations with a particular fan who had issues with the cameraman’s presence.

• Rizz: Rizz learned that he has a new wrestling dream match in mind: Nikki Cross as Sister Abigail versus Chad Gable. He emphasizes the uniqueness of the match and how it could be a standout in WWE.



This episode is a must-listen for fans of wrestling who appreciate deep dives into character development, storytelling, and the ever-evolving landscape of professional wrestling.

Check out the Indy Wrestling US Network at www.indywrestling.network. For a short time, get a 7-day FREE trial to access a growing collection of content.

**A special shout out to our Manager Level Patreon supporter Bradley Ruthers (@HeelBradley)

Join us LIVE Tuesdays at 9PM ET on Facebook, Youtube, and Twitch!

You can support the show at Patreon.com/wrestlingmayhemshow! Go to wrestlingmayhemshow.com for more entertainment!

Thanks to Basick Sickness (@basicksickness) for the awesome intro for the show

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Wrestling Mayhem Show
Posted 2 months ago

This week’s episode brought to you by Indy Wrestling US, Slice on Broadway, Sidekick Media Services and listeners like you at www.Patreon.com/WrestlingMayhemShow • Big Japan Wrestling Experience: Beastman shares stories from his recent tour in Japan, including the respect Japanese fans have for wrestling and the teamwork culture in the industry. He reflects on his experience wrestling in iconic venues like Korakuen Hall and recounts interactions with local fans.

• Indie Wrestling in Pittsburgh: Discussion of the health of the Pittsburgh indie wrestling scene. Beastman praises local promotions such as 880 Wrestling and RWA for consistently drawing large crowds and mentions some standout events and talents.

• WWE Pay-Per-View Recap: The team covers recent WWE pay-per-views, including “Bashing in Berlin” and NXT No Mercy. They analyze the significance of crossover talent like Joe Hendry and Jordan Grace potentially appearing on WWE programming, reflecting on the opening of the so-called “forbidden door” between wrestling promotions.

• AEW Programming: Commentary on AEW’s upcoming shows and ongoing storylines, with a focus on the potential matchups for the next pay-per-view, including Bryan Danielson and Jack Perry, Adam Page vs. Swerve Strickland, and Willow Nightingale in a Chicago Street Fight.

• Deathmatch Wrestling in Japan: Although Beastman is not primarily known as a deathmatch wrestler, he shares insights from his experience participating in some deathmatch-style bouts in Japan, highlighting the differences between Japanese and American wrestling audiences.

• Beastman’s Career Evolution: Beastman reflects on his growth and confidence returning to indie wrestling in the U.S. after his Japan tour. He also talks about working with stars like Lee Moriarty and Mike Bennett and how these matches opened doors for him in other major promotions like GCW and MLW.

• Fan Interaction and Support: Beastman recounts stories of being recognized by fans in Japan at various public places, which underscores the global reach of professional wrestling.

• Ironman Match Challenge: Beastman considers who he would want to face in a 60-minute Ironman match, naming Patrick Hayes, Bill Collier, Spencer Slade, and Sam Adonis as potential opponents. He jokes about betting his marriage on the future occurrence of a match with Adonis.

“What We Learned” Segment:

• Rizz: Rizz reflects on his experience working behind the scenes at two indie wrestling shows over the weekend (VCW and RWA). He shares lessons about being aware of his surroundings, particularly during intense moments in matches involving weapons.

• Beastman: Beastman shares that he has learned to appreciate every opportunity in wrestling, especially from his Japan tour. He emphasizes the respect Japanese fans have for the sport and how the camaraderie between wrestlers over there influenced his approach back in the U.S.

• Sorgatron: Sorg highlights the evolving landscape of wrestling, focusing on how talent moves between promotions more fluidly and how this benefits both wrestlers and the industry as a whole.

This episode is a must-listen for fans of wrestling who appreciate deep dives into character development, storytelling, and the ever-evolving landscape of professional wrestling.

Check out the Indy Wrestling US Network at www.indywrestling.network. For a short time, get a 7-day FREE trial to access a growing collection of content.

**A special shout out to our Manager Level Patreon supporter Bradley Ruthers (@HeelBradley)

Join us LIVE Tuesdays at 9PM ET on Facebook, Youtube, and Twitch!

You can support the show at Patreon.com/wrestlingmayhemshow! Go to wrestlingmayhemshow.com for more entertainment!

Thanks to Basick Sickness (@basicksickness) for the awesome intro for the show

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• What is Beastman’s experience wrestling in Big Japan Wrestling?
• How does indie wrestling differ in Japan versus the U.S.?
• What are the latest WWE and AEW news and updates?
• Who are potential opponents for a 60-minute Ironman match with Beastman?
• What is the current state of Pittsburgh indie wrestling?
• How is deathmatch wrestling viewed in Japan?
• Who are some notable talents in 880 Wrestling and RWA?
• What is the “forbidden door” in professional wrestling?
• How did Beastman get booked for matches in major promotions like GCW and MLW?
• What lessons can be learned from working behind the scenes at wrestling events?

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Wrestling Mayhem Show
Posted 3 months ago

🚨 New Episode Alert! 🚨

On this week’s Wrestling Mayhem Show, host Michael Sorg is joined by Bradley and the NWA Exodus Pro Midwest World Heavyweight Champion Pretty Boy Smooth! 🎙️

Tune in as we dive into:

• The success of WWE stars at Fanatics Fest 📸
• How Triple H is using social media to engage with fans 📱
• The rise and professionalism of NWA Exodus Pro 🏆
• Pretty Boy Smooth’s journey as the NWA Midwest Champion and his scholarship initiative 🎓
• A sneak peek into Pretty Boy Smooth’s acting ventures 🎬

Don’t miss this action-packed episode filled with insights, laughs, and wrestling wisdom! Catch it now and stay in the loop with all things pro wrestling! 💥

#WrestlingMayhemShow #ProWrestling #NWAWrestling #IndieWrestling #PrettyBoySmooth #WWE #TripleH #FanaticsFest #Scholarship #Acting #WrestlingPodcast #PodcastEpisode

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