The week pulled no punches—and neither do we. We start with the Ridge Holland saga and the steep cost of speaking out before a contract ends, then map the ripple effects across WWE’s backstage culture, non-competes, and why the modern indie scene can still be a bigger bag than you think. From there, we tackle the LA Knight paradox: massive crowd energy, main-event proximity, and a title picture jammed with names that keep him orbiting instead of landing. We ask hard questions about the John ...
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The week pulled no punches—and neither do we. We start with the Ridge Holland saga and the steep cost of speaking out before a contract ends, then map the ripple effects across WWE’s backstage culture, non-competes, and why the modern indie scene can still be a bigger bag than you think. From there, we tackle the LA Knight paradox: massive crowd energy, main-event proximity, and a title picture jammed with names that keep him orbiting instead of landing. We ask hard questions about the John ...
When wrestling careers falter, who's truly responsible? This week, we tackle one of wrestling's most divisive questions through the lens of Eva Marie's controversial WWE run. Was she doomed from the start by insufficient training and poor creative direction, or did she give up too easily when the going got tough? Our passionate debate reveals how wrestling companies often position talent for failure while fans pile on criticism – creating a toxic cycle that few can escape. The conversation p...
Big Brothaz of Destruction podcast
The week pulled no punches—and neither do we. We start with the Ridge Holland saga and the steep cost of speaking out before a contract ends, then map the ripple effects across WWE’s backstage culture, non-competes, and why the modern indie scene can still be a bigger bag than you think. From there, we tackle the LA Knight paradox: massive crowd energy, main-event proximity, and a title picture jammed with names that keep him orbiting instead of landing. We ask hard questions about the John ...