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  • On today's episode Vince looks at the US Bombing of Iran's Nuclear Power Plant Facilities over the Weekend and BEGS to PRESENT the QUESTION---should the WWE REALLY still be Planning on Going to Neighboring Saudi Arabia in just FOUR DAYS?!!! Well, according to SEAN SAPP it wouldn't be so bad if it was only a "PARTIAL ROSTER"!!! WHAT A DUMB !@#$%^&!!! Also, Vince's TOP 5 MOVIES that need to be Re-Made.

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  • Full Podcast Summary / Notes (Timestamped for SEO):

    00:00:24 – Welcome and Live Show EnergyCoach opens the show with high-energy banter, sets the stage for the stadium’s pro wrestling discussion, and introduces wrestling writing legend Vince Russo. Russo clears up misconceptions about being “big-timed” and shares anecdotes about Coach’s family, including his dad’s 45-year ministry and why the background is different this episode.

    00:03:55 – Where to Watch the Show + Participation
    Coach and Vince highlight the rapid growth of the show, now available on Amazon Prime, DirecTV, YouTube TV, LG, and more. Listeners are encouraged to send in super stickers and questions to become part of the show.

    00:04:48 – SmackDown’s Best Wrestling Segment in a Decade
    Vince Russo declares the latest John Cena/CM Punk segment as the best wrestling "business" in 10+ years. The duo analyze the promo’s brilliance, why reality-based storytelling works, and how WWE’s approach to in-ring realism impacts talent protection.

    00:07:00 – How WWE “Buried” CM Punk During the Pipebomb Segment
    Vince raises concerns about Punk’s prolonged sell after the table spot, highlighting the inconsistent no-selling trend in WWE. They discuss how Punk staying down undermined his character and what could have been done differently. Vince proposes a compelling solution: a Cena babyface turn and possible Punk heel switch.

    00:14:27 – Ron Killings/Kevin Nash Controversy: Work or Shoot?
    Coach and Vince dissect the latest Ron Killings return narrative, Kevin Nash being “worked,” and Triple H’s behind-the-scenes machinations. They explore the blurred lines between reality and storyline, and why these details matter to hardcore wrestling fans.

    00:21:44 – Saudi Arabia Crisis: Should WWE Cancel Upcoming Events?
    In light of US bombing Iran and escalating Middle East tensions, they break down the real risks facing WWE superstars traveling to Saudi Arabia. Personal stories from Coach’s own Middle Eastern tours, backstage punishment, and the complex politics of WWE talent banding together are explored in depth.

    00:30:00 – WWE’s Greed or Good Business? WrestleMania 2x per Year?
    Speculation on WWE/TKO’s willingness to prioritize money over safety is discussed, including the rumored idea of running two WrestleManias annually—one possibly in Saudi Arabia. Coach and Vince debate the risks, dilution of the Mania brand, and Vince McMahon’s (VKM) classic philosophy.

    00:44:19 – Fanatics Fest Mayhem: Tom Brady, WWE Stars & Viral Moments
    Recap of the Fanatics Fest in NYC featuring Tom Brady, Cody Rhodes, and crossover competitions. Discussion of the surprising athletic flops, best pure athletes in wrestling history, and stories of wild fan encounters.

    01:03:16 – Nearly Average Wrestling & The State of Comedy in Wrestling
    Coach introduces the “Nearly Average Wrestling” (NAW) viral sensation—wrestling skits parodying industry clichĂ©s. Vince shares classic stories about writing for adult-themed wrestling and why comedy and fun should make a comeback in mainstream wrestling TV.

    01:17:28 – Alexa Bliss, Wyatt 6 Entrance & Wrestling’s Theatrical Limits
    A viral Alexa Bliss entrance at Fanatics Fest, kid reactions, and what Wyatt 6’s creative arc says about WWE storytelling today.

    01:19:11 – Coach & Vince Tackle Fan Q&A
    Lightning round of audience questions covering Steve Austin’s return rumor, the case for Karrion Kross, coping with online wrestling trolls, and personal experiences working with Vince McMahon and Triple H.

    01:21:42 – Behind the Curtain: The Real Life of Pro Wrestling Stars
    Candid conversation about dealing with dirt sheets, fake news, and the exhausting realities of being in the public wrestling spotlight.

    01:24:10 – Closing Remarks
    Vince and Coach plug their next live shows, reflect on the joys of podcasting, and tease upcoming surprises—including Vince Russo predicting an AEW/Tony Khan romance storyline.

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  • On today's episode, Vince discusses WWE Superstar, Liv Morgan's injury and how long it may sideline her, the "rumor" (from his former BEST FRIEND) stating that HULK HOGAN may be on his DEATH BED, How to SURVIVE a Plane Clash and are "The Beatles" getting back together---well---sort of. Also, Vince's TOP 5 "Beatle" Tracks of ALL-TIME!!!

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  • Full Podcast Summary / Notes (Timestamps Included)

    [00:00:00] Show Kickoff: Live from Wichita

    The Coach welcomes listeners from Wichita, Kansas. The fastest-growing show in wrestling is everywhere—ESPN, Amazon Prime, YouTube TV, DirecTV. Vince Russo joins as co-host; friendly banter about hotel mishaps, hotspots, and Coach’s on-brand attitude.[00:03:00] How to Join the Conversation Explanation of super stickers/donations to get questions answered live. The show has a global reach—shout-out to listeners in Austria and on the Believe Network.[00:04:00] Vince McMahon Comeback Rumors Breaking down rumors of Vince McMahon starting a new entertainment venture. Coach confirms McMahon met with BKFC (MMA), but months ago. Discussion on whether McMahon’s legal issues are over, and what needs to happen for a full return. The duo debates Vince’s ego, legacy, and willingness (or stubbornness) to settle lawsuits. How Vince’s age is a new factor—does he have the time for a comeback?[00:10:59] Super Sticker: Rock vs. Triple H Contract Story Fans ask about backstage heat between The Rock and Triple H. Coach shares wild backstage stories about The Rock refusing to cut a segment for Triple H and going over time.[00:12:47] The Rock’s WWE Silence: Is There Real Heat? Analysis of why The Rock isn’t publicly supporting WWE, despite being on the board and earning $45 million. Is there a silent feud with Triple H? Russo and Coach think so.[00:14:02] Liv Morgan Injury Fallout Recap of Liv Morgan’s devastating shoulder injury; out 6-9 months. How her absence could derail the upcoming WWE Evolution women’s event. Russo’s pitch: keep Liv on TV as an authority figure while she recovers, criticizing WWE’s “out of sight, out of mind” approach. Detailed booking ideas for Liv’s TV presence and why star power matters more than “the big pop” of her return.[00:21:22] Modern WWE Injuries & House Show Debate Discussion about injury risks with fewer house shows. Insight into how lack of reps and match practice leads to more injuries. Both hosts reminisce about how the old house show circuit kept wrestlers in top cardio shape and reduced freak accidents.[00:24:12] Super Sticker Q&As: Cody Heel Turn and More Predictions on Cody Rhodes’ future; will he turn heel at SummerSlam? Debate on “dad bods” in modern wrestling vs. past generations. House show impact on wrestler physiques and match quality.[00:26:25] Goldberg's Return & Booking Critiques Coach and Vince dissect Goldberg’s upcoming World Heavyweight Title match at age 58. Does this bury Gunther or ruin his momentum if Goldberg wins? Russo reveals backstage stories involving Goldberg’s ego and refusal to lose. The impact of weak authority figures (e.g., Adam Pearce) and suggestions for better on-air leadership.[00:37:34] Listener Birthdays & AEW’s Arena Mexico Sellout Vince sings for a fan’s birthday. AEW celebrates a 16,000-seat sellout in Mexico; hosts discuss why international expansion is smart. Critique on wrestling TV being oversaturated with matches and lacking backstage entertainment/storylines.[00:41:40] Behind-the-Scenes: WWE Writers Room & Superstar Spotting Insight into how creative decisions get made (or don’t) in WWE. Coach shares hilarious stories about gym encounters with Steve Austin and Debra. Differences between authentic nicknames/real names in wrestling culture.[00:51:26] Jon Moxley’s Plastic Bag Spot & Total Divas Rumors Discussing if “realism” has gone too far (e.g., Moxley trying to suffocate Danielson with a plastic bag). Potential revival of Total Divas and interest in reality-based programming.[00:54:09] Wrestler Name Mix-ups & Backstage Lingo The confusion caused by similar ring names (Bronson Reed vs. Bron Breakker; Valkyria vs. Valkyra). Wrestlers always use single gimmick names backstage.[01:01:04] Listener Top 5s, More Q&A, and Social Media Wars Hosts share their all-time favorite wrestlers. Coach reminisces about “Up Up Down Down” and wrestling’s expansion outside the ring. The impact of online criticism, dirt sheets, and why real engagement happens on the show—not Twitter.[01:06:56] Closing—Coach’s Family, Show Growth & Thanks Coach will broadcast next episode from his parents’ house—possible cameo from Papa Coach. Inspirational story about Coach’s father’s heart transplant. Show signs a one-year national TV contract—thanks fans, stadium, and global audience. Final takes from both Vince and Coach, promising more business-of-the-business insight next week.
  • On today's episode Vince covers the GREATEST FATHER'S DAY GIFT HE EVER RECEIVED---Rafael Devers from the Boston Red Sox, the "No Kings" Protest, Brian Wilson and the "Carpenters", TOP 5 Musical Geniuses of All-Time and his DEEP THOUGHTS after watching the WWE Bray Wyatt Doc for the First Time.

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  • 00:00 – 00:02:00 – Kickoff & Major Baseball Trade ReactionThe Coach launches the live show, celebrating its massive reach (over 100M homes via Prime, DirecTV, and YouTube TV). Vince Russo expresses excitement over the Coach’s baseball team landing Raffy Devers in a blockbuster trade.

    00:02:00 – 00:04:09 – Show Format & Audience EngagementInstructions for fans on how to jump into the live conversation with super stickers, promises interactive commentary, and previews hot topics in wrestling – signaling a big shift away from segment-by-segment Raw breakdowns.

    00:04:09 – 00:13:36 – Jey Uso Title Loss & Rikishi’s Backlash (Main Segment)
    – Discusses Jey Uso’s 51-day World Heavyweight Title reign and its abrupt end.
    – Vince Russo (as a wrestling writer) breaks down why the short reign hurts Jey’s credibility and psyche.
    – The Coach references Rikishi’s podcast, where Rikishi intensely criticizes WWE for taking the belt off Jey so quickly, noting crowd reactions and merch sales.
    – Debate: Was putting the title back on Gunther the right move? Both hosts agree the decision missed the mark creatively, given Jey’s unique position as a tag team veteran.

    00:13:36 – 00:17:14 – The WrestleMania Main Event Dilemma (Feat. Chris Jericho)
    – Explosive audio from Chris Jericho, reliving the night he and Triple H followed Rock vs. Hogan at WrestleMania – a decision Jericho laments.
    – Breakdown of the importance (or not) of main-eventing on a multi-night WrestleMania and what it really means for a talent’s legacy.

    00:17:14 – 00:22:55 – R-Truth’s Shocking Return & Behind-the-Scenes Details
    – Analysis of R-Truth’s unexpected WWE comeback, attack on Cena, and wild rumors about a possible 6-man tag featuring Travis Scott at SummerSlam.
    – Hilarious reveal: Logan Paul claims he was legit not told about R-Truth’s surprise return—could he be shooting or working?

    00:22:55 – 00:34:44 – SmackDown Conspiracy Theory: Charlotte, Alexa, and the Ref Bungle
    – Vince Russo drops a spicy conspiracy about a SmackDown double finish involving Charlotte Flair and Alexa Bliss.
    – Points out odd production choices and the potential of either a missed cue or an intentional “Montreal Screwjob Lite” angle.
    – Replay absence and talent reactions analyzed in detail—was it a timing botch, or did they “screw” Charlotte?

    00:34:44 – 00:46:18 – WWE x TNA, AAA, and the Rise of Merch-Driven Booking
    – Breakdown of WWE’s recent partnerships with TNA and AAA, and debate on whether merch sales should put a wrestler (like the AAA Iguana guy) on the main roster.
    – Critique of confusing title crossovers for casual fans and how WWE needs clearer storytelling.
    – The John Cena promo masterclass – why letting stars speak in their own voice still matters.

    00:46:18 – 00:55:17 – Legends Returning, Women’s Division Focus & Talent Hustle
    – Rumors swirl: returns of Trish Stratus, Goldberg, Nikki & Brie Bella, as Netflix possibly wants more female-driven stories.
    – Chelsea Green praised for never wanting time off (with a poolside vacation joke thrown in), compared to Adam Pearce taking a random vacation despite working once a week.

    00:55:17 – 01:01:14 – Outrageous Ticket Prices & WWE’s “Almighty Dollar” Era
    – Listeners submit evidence of Pittsburgh Raw ticket prices soaring past $1,400 for standard seats.
    – Coach and Russo compare these prices to other sports (MLB, NFL) and discuss the long-term sustainability of pricing out fans, especially working families.

    01:01:14 – 01:14:42 – Mainstream Crossover: Cody Rhodes, Naked Gun Movie & WWE’s PR Moves
    – Review of Cody Rhodes’ debut in the new Naked Gun movie, why letting stars take on outside projects is great for WWE.
    – Anecdotes about Vince McMahon’s past reluctance toward talent in movies.
    – Hilarious stories from Vince and the Coach about the XFL launch and Vince’s old “it’s about the business, not me!” attitude.

    01:14:42 – END – Fan Q&A & Classic Wrestling Moments
    – Super sticker shoutouts and answers, including best wrestling plot twists, the move from “attendance records” to “highest-grossing events,” and more.
    – Reflections on legendary Attitude Era stunts (beer truck, milk truck, TV truck hijinks).
    – Closing thoughts: how WWE needs new compelling, reality-based stories to capture today’s audience.

  • On today's episode Vince talks about the passing of two musical giants, Sly Stone and Brian Wilson and the impact that each had on society as a whole. From there Vince gets into exactly what is "IT"? And, how do you know WHO has "IT" and WHO DOESN'T? Once explained Vince lays out the TOP 5 OVER-RATED ENTERTAINERS OF ALL-TIME (YES---TWO are in the Wrestling Biz)!!!

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  • Full Podcast Summary / Notes (Timestamped):

    00:00:00 – 00:01:59 The Coach live from Nashville, prepping for PFL duties, kicks off the episode early with special guest co-host Tommy Carlucci. Tribute to Vince’s “father-son day” with his 94-year-old dad at a Giants game, underlining the importance of family and memories.00:02:00 – 00:04:34 Tommy officially welcomed as the third member of the crew. Viewers reminded to participate with super stickers and donations for direct engagement with WWE insiders.00:04:35 – 00:06:53 BREAKING NEWS: WWE announces Goldberg’s month-long build to a career-ending retirement match, likely at SummerSlam. Speculation: Will Goldberg vs. Gunther deliver or telegraph the outcome? Wrestling’s “retirement match” trope questioned, comparing it to Ric Flair and others.00:06:54 – 00:11:17 Candid talk on legend retirements, Goldberg’s WCW legacy, and locker room stories from Coach and Tommy. Coach shares details about Goldberg’s lucrative WCW deal, delayed WWE debut post-buyout, and industry backroom politics.00:11:18 – 00:15:46 Fan Q&A: “Gilberg” memories, locker room drama, and Coach’s Goldberg run-in. Behind-the-scenes story: Vince McMahon, Goldberg, gimmicked doors, and ribs in WWE.00:15:47 – 00:20:52 Debating the length and creativity of Goldberg’s sendoff. Reminiscing on the physicality of taking bumps, being both announcer and talent, and paying dues in the ring.00:20:53 – 00:28:17 House shows debate: Are fewer WWE house shows hurting wrestler development and live product quality? Explanation of the house show economy and TKO’s impact on roster depth.00:28:18 – 00:33:36 WWE/Endeavor/TKO’s business future: Are the Saudis and Vince McMahon orchestrating a $25B WWE buyback behind the scenes? Deep dive into sponsorship saturation (Fireball ladders, Slim Jim tables) and shift from family run to profit-first mindset.00:33:37 – 00:40:47 Real stories of Saudi investment in combat sports—including firsthand accounts of lavish boxing events. Discussion on how new ownership & global powerbrokers are changing wrestling’s business model forever.00:40:48 – 00:43:58 Netflix content strategy: Tuesday Night Titans scripted series, Total Divas rumors, and how streaming could change WWE forever. Tommy and Coach reminisce on Total Divas and pitch creative ideas for its return.00:43:59 – 00:50:24 AEW struggles: Empty seats in Portland, ticket giveaways for “All In” in Dallas, and emotional impact on top talent. Tommy and Coach lay out why modern star power—and creative—matter more than ever.00:50:25 – 00:56:00 The rise of Ron Killings (ex-R-Truth) and his new, serious direction—could he win the Royal Rumble and help Cena turn face? How superstars must reinvent themselves, and why music/entrance changes (like Seth Rollins) are essential for character evolution.00:56:01 – 00:58:41 Jey Uso vs. Gunther: Was taking the title off Jey a mistake? Inside info on WWE’s current “booking by the week” approach vs. the long-term creative of the past.00:58:42 – End Final thoughts, fan shout-outs, and details on where to watch the Coach and Bro Show on the Stadium network. Tease for next episode and warm sign-off.
  • On today's episode Vince Discusses SAME OL' WWE at "Money in the Bank", "The Truth's" Return WAS NOT A WORK, Shane McMahon Drops a BOMBSHELL of an Interview with "TMZ", WHO's NEXT to be Released from WWE and Vince's Mt. Rushmore of Pro Wrestling.

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  • 00:00 - 01:09 | Show Introduction & Format Explained

    Coach welcomes listeners, explains the live, interactive format, and introduces co-host Vince Russo. Recap of how fans can get involved with super stickers and questions.01:09 - 04:29 | Meet the Hosts & Sports Anecdotes Coach introduces Russo as a wrestling insider. Vince shares a personal story about cheap tickets to a Rockies game, contrasting MLB and WWE event pricing.04:29 - 06:27 | Show Focus & WWE Approach The show is different from standard wrestling podcasts—focuses on business, not just breaking down shows. Nikki Bella’s return and the "shot in the arm" for the women’s division gets teased. Discussion on Money in the Bank match order signaling a major return.06:27 - 09:24 | R-Truth Release & Return: Business or Pop? WWE’s release and quick reinstatement of R-Truth (Ron Killings): Russo calls it a mistake to cave to 'the marks'. Coach disagrees, arguing for a talent retention policy and the role of fan demand.09:24 - 13:11 | Inside WWE Business Decisions & Long-term Storytelling Russo criticizes WWE for catering to hardcore fans. Speculation about R-Truth’s future: Will WWE run a meaningful story or was his return just a quick pop? Discussion about potential future Cena & R-Truth angles, including possible indies marketing strategy.13:11 - 18:44 | Triple H’s Influence & Real Long-Term Booking? Coach and Russo debate whether Triple H is thinking long-term or just reacting in the moment. Question the narrative that everything is a work. Tease of an upcoming discussion on Nikki Bella’s return.18:44 - 23:41 | Shane McMahon Bombshell: AEW, Vince, and WWE’s Future Recap of Shane McMahon’s TMZ interview denying a new wrestling company, confirming AEW talks, and hinting at Vince’s ongoing investment maneuvers. Coach’s and Russo’s analysis: could this be groundwork for a massive Saudi buyback of WWE? Personal insights on the McMahon family dynamics.23:41 - 36:06 | Fan Q&A (Super Stickers Segment #1) Super stickers read live—fans bring up possible Triple H/Ron Killing salary negotiations, The Rock’s family presence at Money in the Bank, and more dirt sheet rumors. Raft of humor and inside industry parallels.36:06 - 44:01 | WWE Creative Direction: Women’s Division & Promo Readiness Nikki Bella’s return dissected. The “tail wagging the dog” criticism: Did WWE reverse Lyra’s push too soon based on crowd feedback? Discussion of locker room dynamics and talent utilization (R-Truth parallels).44:01 - 52:50 | Money in the Bank Fallout: Who Should Really Win? Why giving Naomi the win feels like a “career achievement award” versus fresh opportunities for newer talent. Russo’s pick: Stephanie Vaquer or Alexa Bliss to anchor new storylines, especially with the Bray Wyatt Six angle. Debate on pushing LA Knight and what “waiting your turn” really means at nearly 40 years old.52:50 - 56:37 | AAA & International Expansion: Will It Stick With WWE Fans? Candid take on the AAA “Worlds Collide” show and spot-heavy style. Concerns about oversaturation, lack of character development for incoming talent, and how WWE can avoid the AEW trap.56:37 - 59:14 | More on Women’s Division, Character vs. Athleticism The need for backstage segments and character-driven stories, not just matches. Coach’s hope for a pivot in WWE creative with a more nuanced writers’ room.59:14 - 01:03:22 | WWE’s Nonstop Ad Invasion + SummerSlam Outlook Observations on excessive advertising at WWE shows—Fireball ladders, 7-Eleven turnbuckles, and the rise of “business-first” wrestling events. Final thoughts on how WWE might salvage John Cena’s final run and a challenge to do “something drastic” ahead of SummerSlam.01:03:22 - End | Closing Super Sticker Q&A & Sign Off Quick-fire fan mail: locker room anchor analogies, Nikki Bella’s likely reception, Cody’s current story arc, and more. Hosts give sincere thanks, emphasizing growing community and their unique, insider-lens take on pro wrestling.
  • On today's episode Vince discusses the difference between REAL FANS and MARKS, Buster Posey "Allegedly" reading his "X" Rant, how he was NEVER into "hooters" because of the Hooters, Top 5 TV Starlets of All-Time and could Vince McMahon be Plotting to buy the WWE with the SAUDIS as his Partner?!!!

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  • [00:00:24] – Show Introduction & Explosion in PopularityCoach welcomes listeners to the fastest growing show in pro wrestling and celebrates their syndication with the Stadium Network, now reaching over 110 million homes. Coach and Vince Russo kick off with promises to bring unfiltered business insights you won’t find anywhere else.

    [00:01:16] – Dirt Sheets vs. Real Insiders: The Vince McMahon Power PlayVince Russo vents about “dirt sheet” speculation around WWE and underscores the unique, insider perspective he and Coach offer. The duo recalls Vince McMahon’s original bid to regain control—including betrayal from family and execs—and speculate on whether the latest stock maneuvers and rumored Saudi partnership signal a bigger, long-term strategy for McMahon’s possible WWE comeback.

    [00:04:40] – Audience Interaction & Social Media Virality
    Coach discusses the show’s rising presence on X (Twitter), urging listeners to consume the real source—not out-of-context quotes. They highlight the importance of fact-checking wrestling news, noting how misquotes can distort narratives online.

    [00:06:02] – Breaking Down WWE Stock Sales & Saudi Deals
    Discussion turns to Vince’s and Nick Khan’s recent stock sales, and serious speculation about Saudi Arabia’s involvement with WWE’s future ownership, emphasizing how international investment could reshape the business and its global narrative.

    [00:09:11] – Personal Vince McMahon Anecdotes & His Drive
    Coach shares backstage stories that reveal Vince McMahon’s core motivations, personal quirks, and the mindset that’s made him relentless even at 80 years old. They reflect on how purpose and legacy could still drive McMahon back to the top.

    [00:13:41] – WWE’s Ruthlessness & Generational Shifts
    Vince Russo reminds listeners of McMahon’s storied ruthless streak—wiping out competitors and even former allies, driven by personal vendettas.

    [00:15:36] – WWE Talent Decisions: Logan Paul, John Cena, & Cost-Cutting Crisis
    They debate WWE’s moves with Logan Paul, John Cena, and whether rising reality stars or internet icons can (or should) become the focal point of the wrestling business. The discussion pivots to ruthless cost-cutting, the risk of losing veterans like Karrion Kross and R-Truth, and how this could damage the on-air product.

    [00:19:29] – Triple H, Internet Fans, and Creative Decision-Making
    Russo and Coach break down Triple H’s sensitivity to the online “Internet Wrestling Community,” why Karrion Kross and R-Truth’s fates matter, and how WWE’s new owners may not understand the wrestling business beyond dollars.

    [00:23:00] – Budgeting Mayhem: The Numbers Game in Talent Cuts
    Insight into how TKO and Silver Lake (Endeavor’s new name) are running things strictly by the numbers, forcing Triple H into impossible choices and signaling a generational reset in talent and pay structure.

    [00:27:21] – WWE’s Soundtrack Switch & Loss of Identity
    Listener super stickers prompt a conversation about WWE’s transition from Jim Johnston’s iconic music to generic themes, and how this reflects a larger “interchangeable,” soulless talent direction.

    [00:28:30] – John Cena’s Loyalty, Future Ownership, and the McMahon Game Plan
    Fan questions spark discussion of Cena’s ongoing loyalty to Vince McMahon amid rumors of regime changes and lawsuits, and whether Johnny Ace could play a role in McMahon’s resurgence.

    [00:35:51] – AI in Wrestling Creative? Vince Russo’s Weekly Writing Fixes
    Debate ensues about the risks of AI creativity, with a teaser for Russo’s future “How I’d Book It” segment to fix current storylines WWE is getting wrong.

    [00:38:52] – Booking Gaps, False Finishes, and Predictable Endings
    Russo critiques WWE TV’s formulaic structure, where main event timing gives away match results, with a clear call for more genuine unpredictability.

    [00:41:13] – The Proper Use of Finishers and Old-School Psychology
    Anecdotes and lessons on respecting finishing moves, underlined by Coach’s hilarious West Palm Beach tables match story, showing the old school importance of protecting the business.

    [00:47:08] – Would They Work for Vince Again? Plus, Accountability
    Direct audience question: What would it take for Coach and Bro to work for Vince McMahon again? Candid (and complex) answers center on accountability, ethics, and astronomical offers.

    [00:53:21] – Kevin Owens’ Potential Retirement & the Value of Veterans
    With Kevin Owens’ uncertain future after neck surgery, the duo discuss how WWE should treat veteran talent—and contrast it with the controversial firing of R-Truth.

    [00:56:14] – NXT Call-Ups, Mariah May, & Contract Structures
    Coach analyzes why promising NXT stars like Mariah May may get less-desirable deals now, and how new pay structures reflect deeper budget slashing.

    [00:57:50] – WrestleMania’s Location Wars & WWE’s Global Strategy
    A subtle but telling change: WrestleMania may stop rotating internationally, as London’s mayor walks back brash promises, raising questions over WWE’s commitment to global live events.

    [01:00:32] – Disconnect Between WWE and Fans
    Russo senses a deepening disconnect between WWE and its core fanbase, theorizing internal confusion is causing creative stumbles and fan disengagement.

    [01:04:20] – The Dark Side of Social Media: Stalking and Wrestlers’ Safety
    Powerful discussion around real-life stalking incidents, doxxing of female talent like Roxanne Perez, and how social media both empowers and endangers modern wrestlers.

    [01:08:22] – Fan Responsibility, Online Safety, and Personal Sacrifices of Fame
    Advice for fans and performers on navigating the new dangers of fame and over-exposure in the always-online age, highlighting sacrifices necessary for true wrestling stardom.

    [01:09:34] – Money in the Bank Preview & Unpredictability
    Closing thoughts on what to expect from the upcoming Money in the Bank, the confusion over match card announcements, and the importance (and frustration) of keeping wrestling exciting and spontaneous.

    [01:15:10] – Final Takes, Raw Attendance & The Future of the Show
    Parting words about AEW selling out shows, WWE’s pricing strategies, and exciting plans for the continued growth of the Coach and Bro Show—including exclusive Stadium Network episodes.

  • Full Podcast Summary / Show Notes with Timestamps:

    00:00 – 00:03:29 | Welcome & Exciting Announcements Coach and Bro celebrate signing with the Stadium Network and explain how listeners can participate via super stickers and super chats. Quick banter about social media presence, wrestling fans, and personal anecdotes.00:03:30 – 00:08:26 | Wrestling Universe Reactions & The Role of Truth Coach discusses how wrestling fans respond to breaking news and the value of analysis versus being proven right. Shoutout to Scottie Scheffler for his golf win and transition back to wrestling.00:08:27 – 00:17:47 | WWE Releases: R-Truth’s Departure & Locker Room Fallout Deep dive into R-Truth’s release, including industry reaction, locker room dynamics, and backstage influence. Vince Russo shares personal experiences working with R-Truth in TNA, praising his charisma, leadership, and impact. Discussion about fans misunderstanding the backstage family aspect of wrestling and why R-Truth's absence stings more than stats suggest.00:17:48 – 00:21:58 | Business Decisions & The Roster’s Changing Face Vince explains WWE/TKO’s business logic: high-paid veterans like R-Truth vs. cheaper NXT talent. Coach and Vince agree the real loss is not keeping veterans like R-Truth in mentoring/agent roles, highlighting WWE’s potential short-sightedness.00:21:59 – 00:24:13 | Super Sticker Segment #1 (Ad Spot) Audience voices heard through super stickers. Questions on morale, entertainment, and the WWE/AEW divide. Coach and Vince discuss fans’ reactions to WWE cuts and AEW’s rising appeal.[Ad Insertion Opportunity: 00:21:59]

    00:24:14 – 00:33:21 | Current WWE Morale & Money Matters

    Examination of recent releases’ impact on backstage morale and talent pay structure. Coach breaks down the business side: WWE’s debt, Endeavor/TKO pressure, and house show economics. Analysis on why WWE might favor NXT talent over paid veterans and how this shifts the product and backstage culture.00:33:22 – 00:46:32 | More on Vince McMahon’s Future, Industry Rumors Addressing rumors about Vince McMahon trying to buy WWE back; clarity on sources and recent press releases. Discussion on wrestling journalism, dirt sheets’ credibility, and how news spreads in the wrestling world. Listener questions tackled: R-Truth’s next move, high-profile contracts, and talent pay cuts.[Ad Insertion Opportunity: 00:44:01]

    00:46:33 – 00:58:52 | AEW vs. WWE: Competitive Tactics & Petty Moves

    Coach and Vince react to WWE scheduling events against AEW pay-per-views and using promo codes like "ALLWWE" as thinly-veiled shots. Is WWE’s approach helping or hurting the industry? Does pettiness ultimately backfire? The larger conversation about why WWE seems so intent on hurting AEW rather than building itself up.00:58:53 – 01:08:49 | Money in the Bank Preview & Star Power Crisis Hot takes on questionable Money in the Bank entrants (Seth Rollins, Rhea Ripley). How WWE could better build stars, use established talent, and write compelling stories. Critique of current storytelling and star-making strategies—or lack thereof.[Ad Insertion Opportunity: 01:01:40]

    01:08:50 – 01:16:18 | Closing Thoughts: The Problem with Modern Wrestling & Vince’s Rants

    Coach and Vince ponder WWE’s lack of “star power,” what it’ll take to fix the system, and what the next big moves might be. Teases and cliffhangers for next episode—insider scoops promised. Thanking the audience, discussion of schedule, and commitment to smarter wrestling conversation.
  • On today's episode Vince discusses being ONE BLOCK AWAY from the Boulder Terrorist Attack just MOMENTS after it Happened. Also, FRIG on the FRITZ, Great ITALIAN Movie on "Netflix" and WHY R-Truth didn't have his WWE Contract renewed.

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  • 00:00 – Listener Q&A, Super Stickers & WWE “Satanic” Rumors:

    Coach and Vince start with live chat Q&A, discussing fan questions about alleged satanic symbols in WWE and debunking rumors about backstage rituals. Vince talks about seeing questionable symbols on TV but insists he’s never witnessed anything weird behind the scenes.01:00 – Luke Thomas, PFL Criticism & Changing Wrestling Culture: Coach addresses MMA reporter Luke Thomas’ negative remarks about the PFL, emphasizing the progress made since ex-WWE employees joined. The duo discusses the challenges of changing a wrestling brand's public perception and wrestling media negativity.03:00 – Vince McMahon & TKO’s “Secret Deal” Theory: The Coach speculates on why Vince McMahon hasn’t sold his TKO stock, and Vince Russo suggests a compelling theory: Is TKO just a placeholder until Vince reclaims WWE? Conversation about Vince’s longtime relationship with Ari Emmanuel and what this could mean for WWE’s future leadership.06:00 – Diva Rejection Stories & Returning to Wrestling as a Fan: Lighthearted banter about Coach getting rejected by WWE divas (with plenty of laughs). Quick shout-out to a casual fan struggling to get back into wrestling amid bizarre booking.07:36 – Show Expansion & Network Reach: Excitement over the show’s launch on the Stadium Network, Amazon Prime, and more—now available in over 110 million homes!08:02 – Saturday Night’s Main Event Breakdown: In-depth review: Coach planned his night around SNME but felt let down by only 37 minutes of actual wrestling in a two-hour show. Critique of excessive commercials, short matches, and head-scratching booking decisions (like the Reed/Rollins/Heyman dynamic). Vince Russo shares how the storylines could be improved for better long-term storytelling.14:22 – Network TV, Commercials & Injuries: They discuss how network TV dictates longer ad breaks, the use of picture-in-picture to keep fans engaged, and rumors around Drew McIntyre’s real injury. Focus on the importance of protecting wrestlers’ health and telling consistent injury stories.16:53 – Chelsea Green’s Viral Moment & Women’s Division Booking: Breakdown of the Chelsea Green vs. Zelina Vega match, with praise for Chelsea turning a busted nose into social media gold.17:45 – Cena, R-Truth & The Tag Team Angle: Analysis of the Jey Uso vs. Logan Paul match, Cena’s evolving role, and the surprising direction of upcoming tag matches. Why the tag match setup feels forced, and Coach questions the logic behind Cody Rhodes’ booking.20:09 – Network Ads & How Wrestling TV Gets Made: Insights into how ad times are negotiated and structured differently for network TV. Debate over whether match quality is “faker” and the importance of believable in-ring action.23:01 – Cody Rhodes’ Return & Title Picture Confusion: Criticism of Cody Rhodes jumping into a tag feud after a six-week absence instead of immediately demanding a title rematch. Coach defends his track record for wrestling predictions (and being proven right!).24:40 – TNA’s Rising Profile & Wrestling Crossovers: Thoughts on HBK and Triple H acknowledging TNA’s prestige, Tom Hannifan’s role, and why WWE is hesitant to get heat on Cena. Fun fan Q&A moments and community shout-outs.27:05 – Travis Scott’s Disappearance & Wrestling Celebrity Training: Coach and Vince dissect why Travis Scott hasn’t materialized in a WWE ring and remind listeners how hard wrestling training really is—even for stars. Speculation over SummerSlam’s six-man tag plans and Booker T’s involvement (plus the pitfalls of celebrity crossovers).33:53 – Booking Challenges, Missing Stars & TNA Talent Pipeline: Final words on the challenges of absent top stars, integrating TNA talent, and the need for long-term planning in wrestling storytelling.36:11 – Show Wrap-Up & Where to Watch: Coach and Vince shout-out fans, tease bonus YouTube-only segments, and recap the importance of planning in wrestling.Extra YouTube-Only Bonus Q&A: Debate about part-timers like Logan Paul holding titles, the impact on full-timers, and precedent for non-wrestlers as champions. Discussion of what’s changed in wrestling’s gateway for new talent and fan backlash to cross-promotion. Friendly banter about online criticisms and reactions from industry insiders like Konnan and Disco Inferno.
  • 00:00:18 – Intro: The Coach and Bro Show Goes NationalCoach welcomes listeners to their brand-new show on the Stadium network, now accessible in over 10 million homes. Vince Russo joins as co-host, joking about his reputation and crediting Coach for their platform’s growth.

    00:01:44 – Behind-the-Scenes: The Real Reason for Stadium’s GreenlightCoach confesses that Stadium executives cited Russo’s involvement as crucial to launching the show, debunking who’s really in demand among fans and media alike.

    00:03:04 – WrestleMania Bombshell: Vegas or Bust!
    The duo react to WWE moving WrestleMania from New Orleans to Las Vegas, reportedly making Vegas the possible permanent or recurring home for the mega event. They debate the business logic, fan loyalty, and whether contracts even matter anymore.

    00:04:27 – Fans Shafted: Are Their Voices Ignored?
    Vince questions if WWE/TKO even considers fan impact, especially after massive announcements and changes that derail fan plans. Is the fanbase just too forgiving?

    00:07:42 – The Loyal Fanbase Dilemma
    Both hosts discuss wrestling’s forgiving fans and whether corporate decisions matter when the fans always come back—at any price. They analyze the positives (accessibility of Vegas, non-stop action) and negatives (international travel, lack of nostalgia from city-to-city).

    00:10:47 – Will Vegas Residency Kill the Mania Magic?
    Coach reminisces on the unique memories of WrestleMania in different cities, questioning if fans will continue returning to Vegas year after year. Russo contends that the diehard base won’t care—and Friday night's wild fan reaction to the Wyatt 6 proves it.

    00:12:41 – Writer’s Room Secrets: How WWE Books for ‘Pops’ Instead of Story
    They reveal how decisions—like honoring Bray Wyatt on his birthday—are made for crowd reaction, not cohesive stories. Russo laments booking for immediate “pops” over narrative.

    00:15:13 – Easter, Ratings & Superfan Shoutouts (Listener Q&A)
    Audience questions pour in: Did Easter hurt Mania sales? Is AEW best at honoring Owen Hart? Is Vegas family-friendly? Russo and Coach dive deep on legacy, marketing, and shifting away from family audiences.

    00:18:26 – Wrestling’s Corporate Mindset: Are the Fans Forgotten?
    Coach discusses the difference between small dream-driven companies and big corporations, suggesting WWE/TKO has forgotten its roots in family and fandom.

    00:19:07 – Why Families Aren’t Coming Back to Wrestling Shows
    Russo notes fewer families in the stands and wonders if Vince McMahon’s original audience vision is lost.

    00:21:35 – Reddit-Loved: ‘Rudolph Beat WWE in Ratings’ and Sable Stories!
    The show turns lighthearted with fan questions: holiday specials, backstage diva stories (including Russo’s hilarious accidental run-in with Brock Lesnar).

    00:25:26 – NXT × TNA Crossover: Game-Changer or Gimmick?
    Coach and Russo tackle Trick Williams’ NXT Battleground win over TNA’s Joe Hendry—was it just for hardcore fans, or can it attract casuals too? Discussion expands on wrestling’s over-saturation and Tony Khan’s approach.

    00:28:48 – Wrestling Overload: Too Much to Follow, Even for Hardcore Fans
    Coach admits to only watching highlight clips, showing how even diehards can’t keep up with today’s busy schedule.

    00:32:54 – AEW’s Tony Khan Calls Out WWE: ‘This Won’t End Well for Them’
    They analyze Tony Khan’s bold comments on WWE allegedly counter-programming AEW, debating whether the two companies are even close to true competition.

    00:36:56 – Can AEW or TNA Capitalize on WWE’s Missteps?
    Coach argues that smart, out-of-the-box hires are needed to turn things around. Why hasn’t Tony Khan taken bigger creative risks?

    00:37:10 – Saturday Night’s Main Event Critique & the Importance of Fresh Ideas
    Preview for the following segment: Why TNA/NXT are getting better reviews than WWE’s “main events”—and why wrestling desperately needs innovation.

  • On today's episode Vince Discusses Wrestling OVERLOAD over this past weekend, how you can't INSULT the INTELLIGENCE of the UNINTELLIGENT, not having a clue as to WHAT Memorial Day is, Pee-Wee Herman Doc, Kris Jenner's RIDICULOUS Plastic Surgery, Sad News concerning the "Piano Man" and Vince's TOP 5 Male Solo Artists of ALL-TIME!!!

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  • Full Podcast Summary / Notes (Timestamps):

    00:00 – 01:15 Introduction: Fastest growing pro wrestling show, announcement about Coach and Bro launching on the Stadium Network, reaching over 110 million homes.01:15 – 03:19 Audience engagement: Super stickers, live chat, and how fans can get involved in the discussion. Growth of the show: YouTube numbers, national TV presence.03:19 – 05:52 Vince Russo on the state of pro wrestling vs. other sports. Honest take: Russo’s lack of passion for modern wrestling business compared to his love for baseball. WWE’s current business decisions and their impact on fans.05:52 – 07:07 WWE’s gamble: Four shows in four days at the same Florida arena. Discussion about ticket price hikes and impact on families.07:07 – 09:05 The fallout: NXT event canceled due to poor ticket sales (only 1,600 sold). Broader implications of overpricing; encouragement for fans standing up to high prices.09:05 – 13:37 Digging deeper: WWE’s costs, their business model, and reliance on wrestling as a piggy bank to pay off debts from other acquisitions. TV deals and why cancellations matter more than before. Insight into arena sizes, ticket sales, pricing (> $100 for NXT), and pipeline challenges.13:37 – 15:47 Vince’s view as a consumer, not just a wrestling insider. Candid anecdotes about the impact of ticket costs on families and the industry.15:47 – 19:00 Super stickers: Fan questions about blurring lines between wrestling characters (heels vs. faces), social media, and kayfabe. Coach’s pet’s interruption, adding a personal touch to the show.19:00 – 22:16 WWE’s ratings woes: Viewership decline, YouTube and Netflix business strategies discussed. Exclusive content, social media highlights, and concerns for long-term business health.22:16 – 25:45 Missing star power: Triple H management decisions, Karrion Kross and Cody Rhodes’ absences and implications. Missed opportunities in storytelling and authority figure roles.25:45 – 27:38 Star power shuffle, comparison to sports, and how few can really sell tickets. Issue of giving top stars extended time off despite struggling ratings.27:38 – 29:50 Why did TKO really buy WWE? Corporate family drama between Vince, Stephanie, and Shane. TKO’s focus: Using WWE profits to pay other debts, not growing the wrestling business.29:50 – 32:23 Summer’s always slow for wrestling, pressure on upcoming shows, star availability issues. Will TKO adjust strategies or double down? The critical importance of pivots in entertainment.32:23 – 36:14 Content as king: WWE’s value to networks and streamers. Russo’s consulting experience with USA Network. Revenue models, sliding scale discussions, and why networks lack leverage.36:14 – 39:36 Fun tangent: Paul Heyman, Bill Belichick, age-gap engagements, and marital humor. Tangible fan connections—the real value of personalities beyond the ring.39:36 – 42:45 Rapid-fire super stickers: Triple H, Roman Reigns movie rumors, main event talent not working enough dates, WWE’s business vs. Hollywood crossovers.42:45 – 48:21 Mercedes Mone on the creative differences between WWE and AEW. Changing culture: Wrestlers openly speaking out, talent wanting creative control, and management’s response. Historical reference: Steve Austin's Nash Bridges experience, Vince McMahon’s priorities.48:21 – 51:57 Lessons from WWE’s failed movie ambitions and Stacy Keibler’s attempt at Hollywood. Why wrestling crossovers rarely pay off and how TKO’s new media mindset differs from Vince’s era.51:57 – 58:10 Discussion about new WWE/Netflix scripted content (“Unreal Show”). Importance of having wrestling-savvy creatives, pitfalls of “TV writer” hires. Power dynamics: Triple H vs. TKO, Nick Khan’s business-first focus.58:10 – 01:00:46 What will force WWE/TKO to change course? Cancellations, declining ratings, and money no longer being a shield against fan discontent.01:00:46 – 01:02:15 Finale: Recap of major points, interaction with live chat, thanks to the community, and word on the show’s continued growth and upcoming move to Stadium Network.01:02:15 – End Final thoughts: It’s about the business, the money, and what really drives change in wrestling today. Announcement of next episode and gratitude to fans.
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