Before My Head Explodes with Vince Russo

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Vince Russo's "Before My Head EXPLODES" is a 30 minute, twice a week podcast, where the most polarizing and contraversial man in the history of sports entertainment will rant, rave and rapid-fire his honest opinions on everything from pop culture, current news, entertainment, sports, music and whatever else is twisting his mind and burning his tongue! Real, dynamic, hard-hitting and oh yeah---NO MAMBY-PAMBYS allowed!

  1. WWE Stars at Giants Opening Day: Why It Was a Total Disaster | Coach and Bro | March 26th, 2026 |

    3 HRS AGO

    WWE Stars at Giants Opening Day: Why It Was a Total Disaster | Coach and Bro | March 26th, 2026 |

    Full Podcast Summary / Notes (Timestamped) [00:02:08] - [00:04:08] Introductions, show growth reflections, and opening family moments. Discussion of the panel’s excitement for baseball’s Opening Day despite personal team disappointments. [00:04:08] - [00:06:21] Energy around Opening Day—why it's pivotal for fans. Quick fantasy baseball talk and the universal optimism (or lack thereof) for all MLB teams. [00:06:21] - [00:08:57] Coach sets the scene: Netflix's increasing overlap into live events, cross-promoting worlds between WWE, MMA, and MLB. Sensational but overstuffed Giants Opening Day—Usos, Jameis Winston, confusion on mixing wrestling stars with baseball, and questionable PR strategy. [00:08:57] - [00:11:04] Speaker B tears into WWE’s PR decisions—why bring in wrestling stars who aren’t even legit baseball fans? Missed opportunity compared to previous successful crossovers (like Damian Priest with Yankees). [00:11:04] - [00:13:43] Coach and Bro dissect WWE's lack of production team synergy. Jacob Fatu’s awkward attendance post-dramatic SmackDown spot—clear lack of communication between departments. Insights into "jock sniffer" executives and the dangers of unprepared talent on live TV. [00:13:43] - [00:17:01] Reference to successful cross-promotional WWE moments (Drew McIntyre on MLB Network) versus the failings witnessed at the Giants game. Lessons on details, continuity, and live TV execution. [00:17:01] - [00:19:00] Community engagement: Super stickers, tour ideas, and instant reactions to live chat commentary. Riffing on Coach/Bro show interactivity. [00:19:00] - [00:27:26] Deep dive into AEW—Ronda Rousey's surprise debut and the extreme measures (wheelchair + tarp) to "protect the secret." Why this approach is out-of-touch with modern TV/wrestling business and lost audience-building potential. Strategic advertising misfires in AEW versus classic WWE/Tyson examples. [00:27:26] - [00:30:55] AEW's handling of special viewership opportunities—collision with NCAA tournament, and why neither AEW nor WWE is currently built for growth. Missed opportunities on both sides, and the impact of billionaire mentality vs. fan perspective. [00:30:55] - [00:36:29] WrestleMania ticket struggles, price drops, and papering tactics explained. Honest comparison to past main events, fan value, and the disconnect between company and audience reality. [00:36:29] - [00:45:20] Why WrestleMania’s booking formula is failing in 2024—lack of compelling stories, overemphasis on filler matches, and the consequences of two-night setups. Critique of celebrity integration, production decisions, and what used to differentiate Mania from other events. [00:45:20] - [01:00:02] Fan experience in today’s WWE: astronomical costs, pivot toward upsell experiences, and why even premium pricing hasn’t sustained demand. Historic comparison to entertainment mega-events and why modern WrestleMania has lost "can’t-miss" status. [01:00:02] - [01:16:36] Listener engagement segment—Q&A on trip value, product quality dips, Hall of Fame selections, and missed opportunities for both WWE and AEW's future success. Honest takes on why fans might be disconnecting. [01:16:36] - [01:36:45] Fun behind-the-scenes stories, community shoutouts, and reflections on the evolution of Coach and Bro’s careers. Wrap-up with future plans, exclusive member content, and more calls for audience interaction. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    1hr 38min
  2. Tony Khan's Secret WWE Mega Bid Exposed! Inside the $9 Billion Power Play | Coach and Bro | March 23, 2026 |

    3 HRS AGO

    Tony Khan's Secret WWE Mega Bid Exposed! Inside the $9 Billion Power Play | Coach and Bro | March 23, 2026 |

    Full Podcast Summary / Show Notes (Timestamped) [00:00:00] - Opening Banter & Announcements Show introduction and audience engagement Announcements about new merchandise, premium membership, and upcoming live watch-alongs (including Rock vs. Hogan at WrestleMania 18) Instructions on how to join as a premium member [00:04:24] - Story Time: Gabriel Iglesias, Sofi Stadium, and Wrestling Fandom Coach shares a backstage story with Gabriel “Fluffy” Iglesias, a sold-out Sofi show, surprise celebrity appearances (Jamie Foxx, Babyface), and passionate wrestling fans The viral impact and recognition of the Coach and Bro show at live events [00:10:52] - AEW & Tony Khan: TV Blunders and Industry Analysis [Speaker B] reviews AEW’s missed opportunity after March Madness and the lack of mainstream characters in their shows Discussion on why AEW struggles to attract casual viewers compared to WWE Importance of character-driven TV over pure wrestling matches [00:17:03] - Tony Khan Tried To Buy WWE?! Breaking Down the $9.3 Billion Bid Deep dive into new reporting: Tony Khan’s offer for WWE via Base 10 Details on Vince McMahon’s conditions for selling, secret bidding, and potential stockholder lawsuits Speculation: Is Tony Khan fueling legal battles to impact WWE? Discussion of the public’s right to know (stockholder transparency) with examples from other media mergers [00:25:05] - AEW Talent Frustrations & Backstage Conflicts Toni Storm’s reported unhappiness with her AEW booking and rumors about her being sidelined Coach and Bro debate the risks of paying talent to stay home and Tony Khan’s management style Analysis on how AEW values in-ring skills over character growth, and the consequences for overall show quality [00:35:03] - Super Chats & Fan Q&A Reading and responding to live super stickers, premium memberships, and supporter comments More reflections on wrestling storytelling, writing, and creative process [00:43:33] - WWE’s Backstage Drama: Fines, Leaks, and Rule Changes Story on Tama Tonga’s five-figure fine for leaking backstage rehearsal video compared to the “Unreal” TV show’s openness Debate over WWE’s inconsistent policies and possible organizational stress leading up to WrestleMania [00:49:51] - WrestleMania Ticket Sales Crisis & Marketing Stunts WWE’s slow ticket sales for WrestleMania and Monday Night Raw—promo attempts at live sporting events to drive sales Strange and expensive fan experiences, including a $10,000+ Cody Rhodes bus tour Critique of WWE’s current promotional strategies and cold-calling fans for premium ticket packages [01:10:54] - Writing vs. Booking: How Pro Wrestling Shows are Created [Speaker B] explains the difference between writing TV for characters/stories and booking wrestling matches Insights on how to keep storylines fresh and evolving week-to-week [01:25:04] - Stephanie McMahon's Hall of Fame Speech: What Will She Say About Vince? Speculation and real talk about the McMahon family drama post-Vince ouster Emotional reactions and predictions for Stephanie’s public statement [01:28:11] - Show Outro & Final Announcements Recap of upcoming episodes, live events, and reminders to join as a premium member for exclusive content Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    1hr 30min
  3. Why Gunther Has No WrestleMania Match: WWE's Booking Crisis & AEW Fumbles | Coach and Bro | March 19, 2026 |

    23 MAR

    Why Gunther Has No WrestleMania Match: WWE's Booking Crisis & AEW Fumbles | Coach and Bro | March 19, 2026 |

    Full Podcast Summary / Show Notes (with Timestamps): 01:48 – Introduction & Channel Growth Jonathan Coachman and Vince Russo celebrate the podcast's fast-growing audience and set the stage for a jam-packed, honest look at the state of WWE and AEW just 31 days ahead of WrestleMania. 02:46 – JCW Updates & Writer Pressure Jonathan Coachman congratulates Vince Russo on JCW's momentum. Vince Russo discusses the constant pressure to top each show and how today’s wrestling booking compares to classic eras. 04:01 – WWE Creative Hot Shotting & Build to Mania The hosts compare current WWE booking to “hot-shotting” storylines, emphasizing how lack of long-term planning is hurting fan sentiment. Vince Russo calls out letting babyfaces overcome heels too early and points to WWE’s desperation to build 14 matches in 4 weeks. 09:03 – Why WrestleMania Feels Rushed This Year Discussion on WWE’s two-bullet build (face-to-face promos or someone interfering), and why two-night WrestleMania events are diluting the product. Jonathan Coachman asks: With only 5 matches announced and 9 more to go, is story even possible? 15:27 – WWE’s Writer Problems & Accountability The guys break down WWE’s poor planning and why new writers are set up to fail. Vince Russo explains why veterans like Heyman and Michael Hayes have survived, while others are made scapegoats for creative shortcomings. 16:57 – Greed, Over-Extension, and Brand Bastardization Is WWE’s current state a result of greed? Jonathan Coachman and Vince Russo look back at the days when money wasn’t always the primary driver. 18:37 – AEW Drama: Ricochet’s Social Media Outburst The show pivots to AEW controversies—particularly Ricochet's insensitive comments about a fan with MS and Tony Khan’s lack of public discipline. Vince Russo uses this as an example of why wrestling isn’t respected in the mainstream. 21:58 – How AEW Can Compete; Tony Khan’s Leadership Critique Suggestions on what AEW should do to really take the fight to WWE, including running shows in the same city. The hosts debate whether Tony Khan’s desire to be “one of the boys” overrules good business sense. 34:41 – Gunther and Jade Cargill: WWE's Biggest Booking Fumbles A hard look at how Gunther—once poised to be a top star—has been completely botched, as well as what went wrong with Jade Cargill’s main roster push. The hosts expose why certain talent aren’t “in favor” and why managers are necessary for stars who can’t cut promos. 51:00 – Why AEW’s Booking is Failing Casual Fans AEW is missing key opportunities post-March Madness. Jonathan Coachman and Vince Russo analyze questionable match promotion that won’t attract new viewers and compare it to WWE’s golden years of cross-promotional moments. 01:14:09 – WrestleMania Card Construction: No Stories, Just Matches With 9 matches still unannounced, WWE’s approach is reduced to list-matching faces and heels. The hosts detail why this is a symptom of a failing creative pipeline. 01:21:03 – Publicity Stunts as the Last Hope A surprise Tom Brady WWE promo debuts live on the show. Vince Russo argues that at this point the only thing that will drum up buzz before WrestleMania is a major publicity stunt—not logical storytelling. 01:28:18 – Final Thoughts: The Celebrity Cycle & Moving Backwards Hot takes on WWE overusing celebrities like Jelly Roll and Pat McAfee in absence of true creative momentum. The hosts wrap with thoughts on the state of US athletes, wrestling’s over-focus on money, and the power of moments that matter. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    1hr 35min
  4. AEW Revolution Fallout, 3:16 Day Reactions, and Explosive Wrestling Industry Debate! | Coach and Bro | March 16, 2026 |

    23 MAR

    AEW Revolution Fallout, 3:16 Day Reactions, and Explosive Wrestling Industry Debate! | Coach and Bro | March 16, 2026 |

    Full Podcast Summary / Show Notes (Timestamped): [00:02:41] - Welcome & AEW Revolution Fallout Jonathan Coachman discusses his exhausting travel just to be on this show, emphasizing dedication and the significance of today’s episode. AEW's marathon-length Revolution pay-per-view is critiqued for its excessive runtime. Jonathan Coachman introduces Vince Russo and teases a “spirited” show covering hot wrestling topics. [00:05:17] - Announcing ‘The Two Count’ New Show Premiere of ‘The Two Count’ with Jonathan Coachman, Vince Russo, and JD from NY. Show details: 10 topics, 30 minutes, live interaction. Starts Tuesday at 11:30 AM ET. [00:08:03] - Fan Engagement & Giveaway Announcements Fans can super chat for direct interaction or a chance to win exclusive baseball merch. Banter about fantasy baseball drafts and international competition like WBC (World Baseball Classic) and Olympic athletes' passion. [00:13:31] - Deep Dive: AEW’s Booking & Hardcore Spots Controversy Jonathan Coachman and Vince Russo dissect Tony Khan’s public comments about stipulation matches and “inmates running the asylum.” Blistering critique of hardcore matches, specifically the use of syringes during the main event ([16:00] - [17:10]), and its impact on AEW’s image, sponsors, and potential TV deals. [00:25:07] - AEW’s Business Model: A Niche Audience? Discussion on AEW’s focus on a “niche audience” of hardcore fans rather than growing a mainstream base. Debate on whether shock value and “lowbrow” spots attract casual viewers or alienate them. [00:29:25] - Ronda Rousey’s AEW Debut: Publicity Stunt or Game Changer? Analyzing Rousey's shocking entrance in AEW, its MMA crossover buzz, and strategic implications for wrestling and UFC. Importance of star power and celeb involvement versus gore for ratings. [00:36:17] - WWE’s Creative Turmoil & WrestleMania Build Hot takes on WWE’s creative leadership (Alexandra Williams), scapegoats, and overproduced promos ([00:49:00]). Debate about Randy Orton, Drew McIntyre’s story, and fans’ reactions to babyface/heel switches. [01:03:36] - Celebrating Austin 3:16 Day & Stone Cold’s Legacy Personal Stone Cold stories; favorite moments, including infamous stunners delivered to Jonathan Coachman! Why Stone Cold didn’t appear on Raw and ongoing WWE/Triple H tension. [01:13:38] - Breaking News: WWE Discounts WrestleMania Tickets WWE launches a 31.6% off WrestleMania ticket promo, a clear signal of lagging sales—deconstructed live. [01:20:23] - Listener Q&A and Super Stickers Engaged audience Q&A on everything from Bianca Belair’s injury to favorite wrestling moments and fantasy booking. [01:25:21] - Show Closer: Coach Takes the Stunner (Clip) Retrospective fun with clips of Jonathan Coachman taking iconic Stone Cold Stunners. [01:26:44] - Where to Find More & Final Wrap JCW plugs, upcoming content, merch, and heartfelt thanks to the growing community. Tease for next episode and consistent focus on interactive, fan-driven content. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    1hr 33min
  5. WWE’s Outrageous WrestleMania Prices Exposed: Fan Reactions, Hidden Costs & Industry Secrets! | Coach and Bro | March 11th, 2026 |

    23 MAR

    WWE’s Outrageous WrestleMania Prices Exposed: Fan Reactions, Hidden Costs & Industry Secrets! | Coach and Bro | March 11th, 2026 |

    Full Podcast Summary / Episode Notes (Timestamped): [00:00] – Jonathan Coachman opens the show live from TPC Sawgrass, teases the Players Championship, and welcomes Vince Russo. [00:57] – The duo dives into the power of opinions and their impact on the wrestling world, with a humorous look at a teary Triple H “listening” to their show and the iconic sledgehammer on WWE Shop for $389. [05:39] – Community engagement: Listeners are encouraged to send Super Stickers and donations—with fun, unique rewards for big supporters. [06:00] – Vince Russo passionately discusses the MLB blunder with Mark DeRosa, revealing the missteps, MLB Network’s odd cover-up, and how such errors affect the game for teams and fans alike. [09:11] – The pair highlight heartfelt moments from the World Baseball Classic, including a Japanese tribute to a Czech player-turned-electician, and what American sports can learn from global culture. [11:08] – Jonathan Coachman shares the best sports moment of his career—Hideki Matsuyama winning the Masters and his caddy’s symbolic bow of respect. [13:00] – Main Event: WWE’s WrestleMania and WWE World pricing scandal is unpacked. Autographs from Stone Cold Steve Austin will set you back $757, with other prices exposed for AJ Lee, CM Punk, Liv Morgan, Stephanie McMahon, Triple H, and more—all without meet & greets or extras! Vince Russo reacts to the shock. [14:48] – Costs for combos and special “finger point” poses add to the financial absurdity. [15:58] – Jonathan Coachman and Vince Russo question the logic and fairness of charging astronomical fees—while wrestlers and talent see none of this extra income. The administrative fees and convention entry prices (up to $384 just to enter WWE World) get called out as well. [17:16] – Comparison to other sports: Average wrestling autographs are worth “zero,” while All-Star FanFest admission is a fraction of WWE costs. MLB and NBA give fans more value, access, and memories for their dollar. [25:25] – Discussion of the impact on fans and families: Is wrestling pricing out kids and the next generation of fans? The hosts describe “bonding moments” and why WWE’s greed may undermine its entire legacy. Real fans—including working parents—write in about being priced out. [35:13] – Hall of Fame pricing is exposed: Over $750 for floor seats, while MLB’s Cooperstown equivalent is totally free, again highlighting the growing disconnect between wrestling’s management and its audience. [36:57] – Speculation on who’s actually buying tickets, with the shocking realization that some sections are nearly sold out despite $46,000 “Elite VIP” packages. Jonathan Coachman and Vince Russo poke fun at the perks (or lack thereof). [45:28] – Super Stickers/Q&A: Fans ask about live shows, Randy Orton’s backstage attitude, and the depth of creative issues in WWE, including missed storylines and continuity errors. [54:06] – Deeper discussion on the impact of streaming deals, exorbitant ticket fees, and whether there’s anything TKO or WWE is doing right for the fans (hint: very little). [1:02:02] – The hidden fees of premium ticket purchases: $18,000 for two tickets, plus $5,000 in fees and $1,600 in taxes. The cost of being a superfan has never been higher. [1:08:00] – Ads and monetization talk: How YouTube highlights are shaping viewing, and why WWE’s social content might actually be discouraging people from watching the full shows. [1:15:55] – Friendship and honesty on the show—Jonathan Coachman and Vince Russo reflect on what makes their podcast unique. [1:36:35] – Closing: Merch store shout-outs, live show announcement teases, and one last round of jokes about Double D t-shirts and the ever-rising WWE pricing ladder.   Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    1hr 47min
  6. WWE vs. Logan Paul: Boxing Drama, WrestleMania Challenges & Legends Locked Down | Coach and Bro | March 9th, 2026 |

    11 MAR

    WWE vs. Logan Paul: Boxing Drama, WrestleMania Challenges & Legends Locked Down | Coach and Bro | March 9th, 2026 |

    Full Podcast Summary / Show Notes (Timestamped): 00:38 - [The Coach] kicks off the show live from PGA Tour headquarters, sets the stage for a jam-packed wrestling discussion. 01:12 - Introducing [Vince Russo]; lively banter about baseball, World Baseball Classic emotions, and how wrestling fans tune into Coach & Bro for honest analysis. 03:36 - Chelsea Green & Michael Hayes: Details on Hayes’ apology and WWE’s creative trust with talent—asking why some aren’t allowed to be world champion. 05:18 - Wrestling’s shift: Is everyone good enough? Honest talk about talent levels, fans’ belief they can be stars, and reality of “making it.” 07:08 - Data drives WWE: Discussing star power, audience metrics, and the fallout from legends being sidelined or locked into contracts. 13:09 - Attitude Era & Legends Contracts: Deep dive into WWE’s handling of legends, Stone Cold Steve Austin’s exclusion, and how the company keeps stars from jumping ship. 14:31 - AJ Styles' new trainer role, big AEW offer, and WWE’s strategy of retention—are they keeping stars for the right reasons? 15:14 - Tom Brady’s rumored WrestleMania appearance: Is WWE out of touch with celebrity guest timing? 18:21 - LOGAN PAUL BLOCKED: Inside drama—Logan Paul’s boxing ambitions stopped by WWE, and a viral live stream reveals the behind-the-scenes call. 20:05 - Why isn’t Triple H calling Logan Paul himself? WWE’s control vs. talent independence; parallels to Pat McAfee’s departure. 21:52 - Logan Paul as wrestling’s “super heel”—how he owns controversy and social media, full-time WWE deal, podcast arrangements, and a genius marketing touch. 22:41 - Play-by-play of the WWE phone call banning Logan from boxing, analysis: Is it a work or a shoot? 25:03 - Logan Paul’s impact on wrestling buzz; comparison to Drew McIntyre, top heels, and creative genius. 27:47 - Cody Rhodes/Drew McIntyre Title Drama: Fan backlash, Chamber logic critique, and WWE’s weird booking strategy with upcoming movie schedules affecting storyline. 35:33 - Rhea Ripley vs. Jade Cargill: Is WWE protecting Jade? Real social media beef, creative mistakes, and how street fights could save a feud. 38:15 - Road Dogg’s exit: Behind-the-scenes reality of WWE creative, burnout, and pressure. 41:49 - Listener questions: WrestleMania match favorites, AEW streaming deals, vignettes, and superstar dynamics. 47:47 - Mania overload: WWE’s expanded schedule, ticket sales slump, and woes with babyface main events. 53:08 - Authenticity in wrestling—why today’s stars lack obsession and confidence, making real storylines harder to come by. 01:01:03 - All-babyface main events problem: Roman, Punk, Randy, Cody—what’s missing, and what would fix WrestleMania? 01:13:31 - Creative shifts: Female creative leads, writing for diverse talent, and current title feuds’ lack of logic. 01:19:59 - JCW insights and challenges booking women’s wrestling, sponsorship dreams, fan engagement, and growth metrics. 01:22:15 - Wrap-Up: Community updates, upcoming shows, and Coach & Bro’s plans for live events, merch, and more wrestling debate. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    1hr 24min
  7. WWE WrestleMania Crisis: Only ONE Match Announced | Coach & Bro Break Down Wrestling's Biggest Problem | Coach and Bro | February 26, 2026 |

    6 MAR

    WWE WrestleMania Crisis: Only ONE Match Announced | Coach & Bro Break Down Wrestling's Biggest Problem | Coach and Bro | February 26, 2026 |

    Full Podcast Summary/Notes (Timestamped) Opening Technical Difficulties & Banter (00:00:00 - 00:02:30) 00:00:00 - Bro opens the show due to Coach's technical difficulties 00:00:45 - Playful discussion about show naming ("Bro and Coach Show" vs "Coach and Bro Show") 00:01:30 - Coach joins after computer restart, discusses hosting challenges 00:02:00 - Weather issues on West Coast affecting broadcast quality Show Introduction & Platform Details (00:02:30 - 00:03:15) 00:02:30 - Official welcome back to Stadium Network 00:02:45 - Multi-platform broadcast: Stadium, Amazon Prime, Directive YouTube TV 00:03:00 - Thursday weekly schedule confirmation 00:03:15 - JC Lunacy show promotion for 7 PM Eastern WWE WrestleMania Crisis Analysis (00:03:15 - 00:05:30) 00:03:15 - MAJOR TOPIC: Unprecedented WrestleMania planning crisis 00:03:30 - Only ONE match announced for WrestleMania - first time in 42 years 00:04:00 - WWE has "ripped it all up" and "don't know what they're doing" 00:04:30 - Discussion of recent WWE headquarters event 00:05:00 - Analysis of WWE's current direction and planning failures Contract Analysis & Business Discussion (00:05:30 - 00:07:00) 00:05:30 - Netflix and ESPN contract loophole discussion 00:06:00 - Performance-based contract exit strategies 00:06:15 - Comparison to Vince McMahon's talent contract loopholes 00:06:45 - High-money contract negotiations and escape clauses JC Lunacy Show Promotion (00:07:00 - 00:08:30) 00:07:00 - Tonight's JC Lunacy episode preview (7 PM Eastern YouTube) 00:07:30 - Cliffhanger payoff from previous week promised 00:07:45 - Episodic television format explanation 00:08:00 - Live watch-along interaction details 00:08:15 - NEW: Post-show announcement on Vince Russo brand YouTube channel Closing & Network Growth (00:08:30 - 00:09:45) 00:08:30 - Stadium Network audience appreciation 00:08:45 - Three-month growth numbers celebration 00:09:00 - Next Thursday 11 AM Eastern time slot confirmation 00:09:15 - Social media handles and show promotions 00:09:30 - Team member acknowledgments (Producer Man, AP Mikey P, Double D) 00:09:45 - Final sign-off and call-to-action for audience growth Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    1hr 38min
  8. WWE Netflix Ratings DROP Exposed: WrestleMania Ticket Scam & Wrestling Industry Truth REVEALED | Coach and Bro | March 3rd, 2026 |

    6 MAR

    WWE Netflix Ratings DROP Exposed: WrestleMania Ticket Scam & Wrestling Industry Truth REVEALED | Coach and Bro | March 3rd, 2026 |

    Full Podcast Summary/Notes (Timestamped) Opening Segment: Fan Base Reality Check (0:00 - 15:30) The hosts discuss how their predictions about the wrestling industry are coming true, with their audience split changing from criticism to support (80/20 ratio). They highlight how mainstream sports coverage is now addressing wrestling housing issues, validating their previous commentary. Netflix Viewership Crisis Analysis (15:30 - 35:45) Key Revelation: WWE's Netflix numbers are declining significantly: Year 1 average: Over 3 million weekly viewers worldwide Early 2026 (first two months): 2.85 million per week Minimum decline of 150,000+ weekly viewers This decline is happening during WrestleMania season - traditionally the peak viewing period WrestleMania Ticket Scandal Breakdown (35:45 - 58:20) Hosts expose WWE's deceptive pricing strategy: WWE raised ticket prices by 25% Then advertised "25% off WrestleMania tickets" Result: Tickets remained at original inflated prices Discussion of fan financial struggles vs. corporate greed Industry Veterans & Financial Reality (58:20 - 1:20:45) Conversation about wrestling personalities and financial management: Discussion of Michael Hayes and industry longevity Personal reflections on financial mistakes (divorce, drinking, gambling) The reality of ongoing expenses for aging wrestling figures Commitment to improved content for the next 30 years Legal Drama & Community Engagement (1:20:45 - 1:42:13) Tease of upcoming lawsuit involving "Big Al" and controversial content Shoutouts to long-time community members and fantasy baseball league Merchandise promotion featuring "Coaching Bro" and "Jugar Bros for Life" items Interactive wheel spinning segment with two winners for extended show Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    1hr 42min

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Vince Russo's "Before My Head EXPLODES" is a 30 minute, twice a week podcast, where the most polarizing and contraversial man in the history of sports entertainment will rant, rave and rapid-fire his honest opinions on everything from pop culture, current news, entertainment, sports, music and whatever else is twisting his mind and burning his tongue! Real, dynamic, hard-hitting and oh yeah---NO MAMBY-PAMBYS allowed!

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