Everyone says they want change.
Everyone says wrestling should be better, smarter, bolder.
So why does it panic every time it actually tries?
In Episode 6 of Heel Club, Before the Ball Drops, The Voice digs into one of wrestling’s most dangerous myths — that the crowd is always right — and what happens when that belief becomes law instead of feedback.
This episode isn’t about booking.
It’s not about companies.
It’s about behavior.
Act 1, The Crowd Is Always Right, sets the tone by examining how fans demand pushes, cheer the chase, and then turn the moment someone actually wins. How patience is preached but never practiced. How “listening to the audience” quietly becomes an excuse to avoid risk.
From there, the episode builds toward a simple question — asked before the calendar flips, before the promises are made, before everyone swears this year will be different:
If the crowd is always right,
why does everything feel so afraid?
This is the episode before the reset.
Before the countdown.
Before the ball drops.
Join the club.
Turn heel.