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Season 2 – Episode 17
“Million Dollar Advice from a 2-Cent Wrestler”
Levi Blue opens the show by calling on The DBA—a longtime promoter—for a topic to light the fuse this week. What comes back is simple… and explosive.
A potential worker reached out looking for a booking—but skipped the most basic, unwritten steps of the business.
From there, Levi takes the ball and runs downhill.
What follows is a no-frills, no-excuses breakdown of how wrestlers should approach promoters,. How ignoring the basics exposes who actually wants this business versus who just wants a spot.
Levi pulls from decades in the trenches—locker rooms, miles, busted knuckles, and missed paydays—to deliver Million Dollar Advice from a 2-Cent Wrestler:
How to properly ask for bookings
Why respect and timing still matter
What promoters see instantly that workers don’t
And why “paying dues” isn’t a dirty phrase—it’s a filter
No coddling. No internet wrestling fantasy. Just hard-earned wisdom, straight talk, and a reminder that this business doesn’t owe you a damn thing.
If you’re a wrestler, promoter, or fan who thinks the old rules don’t apply anymore—this episode might sting.
And if it does?
Good.
Sorry, pal.
By Blue (Levi Blue) The Devil's ReflectionSeason 2 – Episode 17
“Million Dollar Advice from a 2-Cent Wrestler”
Levi Blue opens the show by calling on The DBA—a longtime promoter—for a topic to light the fuse this week. What comes back is simple… and explosive.
A potential worker reached out looking for a booking—but skipped the most basic, unwritten steps of the business.
From there, Levi takes the ball and runs downhill.
What follows is a no-frills, no-excuses breakdown of how wrestlers should approach promoters,. How ignoring the basics exposes who actually wants this business versus who just wants a spot.
Levi pulls from decades in the trenches—locker rooms, miles, busted knuckles, and missed paydays—to deliver Million Dollar Advice from a 2-Cent Wrestler:
How to properly ask for bookings
Why respect and timing still matter
What promoters see instantly that workers don’t
And why “paying dues” isn’t a dirty phrase—it’s a filter
No coddling. No internet wrestling fantasy. Just hard-earned wisdom, straight talk, and a reminder that this business doesn’t owe you a damn thing.
If you’re a wrestler, promoter, or fan who thinks the old rules don’t apply anymore—this episode might sting.
And if it does?
Good.
Sorry, pal.