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This week’s episode brought to you by Indy Wrestling US, Slice on Broadway, Sidekick Media Services and listeners like you at www.Patreon.com/WrestlingMayhemShow
Guests “Some Guy Named John” and Joe Murphy from Buddies Inc. are on their “book tour” promoting their new book, The Empty Tag Rope, an 880 Wrestling mystery inspired by true events. Joe Murphy is portrayed as the detective and John as the writer of the novel.
The crew discussed the much-talked-about Mr. McMahon documentary on Netflix. It was noted for being made by the same creators as Tiger King. The documentary started with a different tone but was altered after the allegations against Vince McMahon emerged in 2021. It was described as not being made for hardcore wrestling fans but rather for the general Netflix audience. Highlights include clips from the Attitude Era, interviews with Tony Atlas, and the mention of controversial moments, including Stephanie McMahon’s comments regarding Mike Tyson and the allegations against Vince. The hosts expressed mixed reactions, including dissatisfaction with how the documentary handled sensitive topics like concussions and CTE.
Tony Atlas’ involvement in the documentary was humorously highlighted as both strange and memorable, particularly his sleeveless appearance and blunt commentary.
Discussions covered Vince McMahon’s complicated legacy, including his attitude toward concussions, his relationship with Shane McMahon, and his father. The conversation touched on controversial decisions Vince has made throughout his career and his handling of issues like the XFL and UFC potential purchase years ago.
The episode featured comparisons between AEW and WWE, including Shane McMahon’s involvement in the wrestling business and potential rumors of him joining AEW. The group commented on the parallels between the McMahon family dynamic and how it resonates with current wrestling storylines.
Anticipation for the upcoming Hell in a Cell match between CM Punk and Drew McIntyre at the Bad Blood event was discussed. The story was praised for not needing a title to be engaging, with the bracelet representing deeper symbolism within their feud.
There was commentary on WWE’s evolving media strategy, including discussions around streaming deals, live content’s importance, and their partnership with Netflix.
Check out the Indy Wrestling US Network at www.indywrestling.network. For a short time, get a 7-day FREE trial to access a growing collection of content.
**A special shout out to our Manager Level Patreon supporter Bradley Ruthers (@HeelBradley)
Join us LIVE Tuesdays at 9PM ET on Facebook, Youtube, and Twitch!
You can support the show at Patreon.com/wrestlingmayhemshow! Go to wrestlingmayhemshow.com for more entertainment!
Thanks to Basick Sickness (@basicksickness) for the awesome intro for the show
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This week’s episode brought to you by Indy Wrestling US, Slice on Broadway, Sidekick Media Services and listeners like you at www.Patreon.com/WrestlingMayhemShow
Guests “Some Guy Named John” and Joe Murphy from Buddies Inc. are on their “book tour” promoting their new book, The Empty Tag Rope, an 880 Wrestling mystery inspired by true events. Joe Murphy is portrayed as the detective and John as the writer of the novel.
The crew discussed the much-talked-about Mr. McMahon documentary on Netflix. It was noted for being made by the same creators as Tiger King. The documentary started with a different tone but was altered after the allegations against Vince McMahon emerged in 2021. It was described as not being made for hardcore wrestling fans but rather for the general Netflix audience. Highlights include clips from the Attitude Era, interviews with Tony Atlas, and the mention of controversial moments, including Stephanie McMahon’s comments regarding Mike Tyson and the allegations against Vince. The hosts expressed mixed reactions, including dissatisfaction with how the documentary handled sensitive topics like concussions and CTE.
Tony Atlas’ involvement in the documentary was humorously highlighted as both strange and memorable, particularly his sleeveless appearance and blunt commentary.
Discussions covered Vince McMahon’s complicated legacy, including his attitude toward concussions, his relationship with Shane McMahon, and his father. The conversation touched on controversial decisions Vince has made throughout his career and his handling of issues like the XFL and UFC potential purchase years ago.
The episode featured comparisons between AEW and WWE, including Shane McMahon’s involvement in the wrestling business and potential rumors of him joining AEW. The group commented on the parallels between the McMahon family dynamic and how it resonates with current wrestling storylines.
Anticipation for the upcoming Hell in a Cell match between CM Punk and Drew McIntyre at the Bad Blood event was discussed. The story was praised for not needing a title to be engaging, with the bracelet representing deeper symbolism within their feud.
There was commentary on WWE’s evolving media strategy, including discussions around streaming deals, live content’s importance, and their partnership with Netflix.
Check out the Indy Wrestling US Network at www.indywrestling.network. For a short time, get a 7-day FREE trial to access a growing collection of content.
**A special shout out to our Manager Level Patreon supporter Bradley Ruthers (@HeelBradley)
Join us LIVE Tuesdays at 9PM ET on Facebook, Youtube, and Twitch!
You can support the show at Patreon.com/wrestlingmayhemshow! Go to wrestlingmayhemshow.com for more entertainment!
Thanks to Basick Sickness (@basicksickness) for the awesome intro for the show