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Folks, this episode is incredible. One of our best. Maybe the best anyone’s ever done, and people are saying it. We covered all the huge drama in the wrestling world this week—big stories, major stories, stories the so-called “journalists” don’t want to tell you.
We kicked things off with the unbelievable situation in TNA: Did Mike Santana dropping the World Title right after Bound for Glory make ANY sense? Some people say yes, but believe me… a lot more people say absolutely not. Then we had Priscilla Kelly having to clarify her own comments because the wrestling media twisted her words—again! They always do this. They push the “WWE BAD” story because that’s all they know. Pathetic!
Saudi Arabia buying WBD? What does this mean for AEW? Is Tony Khan shaking? Should he? Probably! Andrade El Idolo walking out of a booking—another huge story. And we covered MUCH more. Tremendous coverage. Big league.
Then we moved into the news, and WOW. Boston officially declared JOHN CENA DAY. Amazing. A true champion. Chris Jericho said TNA looked like a big deal at Bound for Glory—and he’s right. They actually looked tremendous. Mercedes Moné was voted PWI’s top female wrestler of the year, which is… questionable. VERY questionable. Desmond Xavier returns to TNA, and trust me, we had thoughts. A lot of thoughts.
And then—get ready—we reviewed Braun Strowman’s incredible television masterpiece, Everything on the Menu with Braun Strowman. The man goes to restaurants and eats EVERYTHING. The whole menu! It’s terrific. It’s entertaining. It’s powerful. It’s the kind of show only a real monster among men could deliver.
We also went deep—very deep—into the long history of wrestlers doing non-wrestling TV and movie appearances. From the early beginnings of television to the big screen megastars we know now, wrestlers have been EVERYWHERE. Pop culture. Hollywood. Commercials. Variety shows. You name it. Pro wrestling has shaped more of entertainment than most people even realize. Truly majestic.
Another outstanding episode. You’re going to love it. Believe me.
Watch our full podcast here ➡️➡️➡️ anchor.fm/majestic-production
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Folks, this episode is incredible. One of our best. Maybe the best anyone’s ever done, and people are saying it. We covered all the huge drama in the wrestling world this week—big stories, major stories, stories the so-called “journalists” don’t want to tell you.
We kicked things off with the unbelievable situation in TNA: Did Mike Santana dropping the World Title right after Bound for Glory make ANY sense? Some people say yes, but believe me… a lot more people say absolutely not. Then we had Priscilla Kelly having to clarify her own comments because the wrestling media twisted her words—again! They always do this. They push the “WWE BAD” story because that’s all they know. Pathetic!
Saudi Arabia buying WBD? What does this mean for AEW? Is Tony Khan shaking? Should he? Probably! Andrade El Idolo walking out of a booking—another huge story. And we covered MUCH more. Tremendous coverage. Big league.
Then we moved into the news, and WOW. Boston officially declared JOHN CENA DAY. Amazing. A true champion. Chris Jericho said TNA looked like a big deal at Bound for Glory—and he’s right. They actually looked tremendous. Mercedes Moné was voted PWI’s top female wrestler of the year, which is… questionable. VERY questionable. Desmond Xavier returns to TNA, and trust me, we had thoughts. A lot of thoughts.
And then—get ready—we reviewed Braun Strowman’s incredible television masterpiece, Everything on the Menu with Braun Strowman. The man goes to restaurants and eats EVERYTHING. The whole menu! It’s terrific. It’s entertaining. It’s powerful. It’s the kind of show only a real monster among men could deliver.
We also went deep—very deep—into the long history of wrestlers doing non-wrestling TV and movie appearances. From the early beginnings of television to the big screen megastars we know now, wrestlers have been EVERYWHERE. Pop culture. Hollywood. Commercials. Variety shows. You name it. Pro wrestling has shaped more of entertainment than most people even realize. Truly majestic.
Another outstanding episode. You’re going to love it. Believe me.
Watch our full podcast here ➡️➡️➡️ anchor.fm/majestic-production
🤼♂️ 🤼♂️ 🤼♂️ SUBSCRIBE AND RING THE BELL 🤼♀️🤼♀️🤼♀️
SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClOEPQb3xZXliPtYRNtUCmQ
FOLLOW OUR SOCIAL MEDIA FOR UPDATES!
https://linktr.ee/mpwma
Thank you all and BE MAJESTIC!