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. Wrestling Industry Shakeup: NXT Stars Gone, Network Deals & The Future of Pro Wrestling | Coach and Bro Show Live from PGA Tour HQ | April 30, 2026 |

    3 DAYS AGO

    Wrestling Industry Shakeup: NXT Stars Gone, Network Deals & The Future of Pro Wrestling | Coach and Bro Show Live from PGA Tour HQ | April 30, 2026 |

    Full Podcast Summary/Notes (Timestamped) Opening & Show Introduction (00:00:00 - 00:03:30) Live audience engagement - Coach welcomes viewers and explains the interactive format Show format explanation - Stadium show airs Thursday 11am ET, different from regular episodes Monetization strategy - Super stickers over $10 get merchandise via roulette wheel Location reveal - Coach broadcasting from PGA Tour headquarters in Jacksonville, FL Co-host introduction - Vinnie Roo joining remotely Golf Course Discussion & Industry Parallels (00:03:30 - 00:08:15) TPC Sawgrass facts - Coach shares that it's America's most expensive public course at $650/round Industry bubble discussion - Comparison between golf exclusivity and wrestling industry perspectives Name-dropping culture - Coach's tendency to reference golf courses rather than celebrity names Wrestling industry bubble - Discussion of how insiders view the business differently than outsiders Wrestling Industry Analysis (00:08:15 - 00:45:00) NXT talent exodus - Major discussion about departing NXT stars and "bare cupboard" Network deal announcement - Analysis of major network partnership and its implications Industry impact assessment - Whether the deal makes sense for the larger network involved Future implications - How these changes affect the wrestling landscape Interactive Segment & Fan Engagement (00:45:00 - 01:05:00) Live chat interaction - Responding to viewer comments and questions Giveaway mechanics - Hashtag #ghost for merchandise giveaways Super sticker acknowledgments - Engaging with paying viewers Community building - Emphasizing the interactive nature of the show Show Wrap-Up & Future Plans (01:05:00 - 01:08:45) Growth celebration - Acknowledging increasing audience size AI integration teaser - Potential future inclusion of AI in show format Third show consideration - Discussing possibility of adding another weekly episode Schedule announcements - Coach on ESPN app (10:45am ET), Vince on JCW (7pm ET) Next episode preview - Monday 5pm ET for next Coach and Bro show Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    1hr 9min
  2. WWE Post-‘Mania Cuts Explained: Inside the 2024 Roster Shake-Up & Creative Fallout | Coach and Bro | April 27, 2026 |

    28 APR

    WWE Post-‘Mania Cuts Explained: Inside the 2024 Roster Shake-Up & Creative Fallout | Coach and Bro | April 27, 2026 |

    Full Podcast Summary / Notes (Timestamps) 00:01:40 — Show Intro, Audience Growth & Giveaways The Coach welcomes listeners and introduces the show’s momentum, encourages engagement, and teases multiple giveaways for fans tuning in. 00:02:21 — Co-Host Introduction & On-Air Banter The Coach brings in Vince Russo, who jokes about his bad hair day, new hats for the show, and battling a cold. 00:03:15 — Coach and Bro-Roulette Wheel & Super Sticker Merch Giveaways Explains how listeners can get merch and join the community with super sticker donations and the show’s prize wheel. 00:05:19 — Viral Photos & CM Punk Elevator Story Parody Vince Russo recalls being secretly photographed at WrestleMania, joking about social media leaks and comparisons to the CM Punk elevator incident. 00:06:58 — Audience Reaction to Jacques Rougeau Interview The prior episode’s Jacques Rougeau interview receives surprising positive feedback; discussion of his Hall of Fame case and Ghost Master Resurrection game giveaways. 00:09:45 — Coach & Bro Format: Why They Don’t Do Standard Recaps The Coach reminds listeners this show addresses business, trends, and offers wrestling solutions—not weekly show breakdowns. 00:10:21 — SmackDown Back to 2 Hours: What It Means & Why It Happened Discussion about WWE scaling SmackDown back to a 2-hour format, speculation on reasoning, and the direct tie to ratings and talent cuts. 00:13:26 — WWE Post-Mania Cuts: The 23-Swing Miss The Coach and Vince Russo analyze the logic and fallout of WWE releasing 23 talents, discussing failed investments, creative accountability, and the recruitment pipeline. 00:17:54 — Roster Churn: Impact on NXT Call-Ups and Pipeline A closer look at how TKO’s aggressive roster cuts are offset by a major influx of NXT call-ups (over a dozen at once), suggesting a new high-risk, rapid turnover business model. 00:24:39 — Are Some Releases Contract-Driven? Debate over whether rising contracts/future raises are triggering some releases—especially high-paid, visible talents like Kairi Sane. 00:27:51 — The Business Model Under Nick Khan & Ari Emanuel: Athlete Pay, Revenue Splits, and Why the “Almighty Dollar” Rules In-depth examination of TKO’s business structure, how much revenue goes to talent (only ~15%) compared to major sports, and the company’s focus on cross-promotion and cost control. 00:32:14 — Creative Blunders: The “Wyatt Six” Example & Lack of Writer Accountability Vince Russo exposes creative failures—like the mishandled Wyatt Six stable—calling out how WWE’s creative team faces no consequences for repeated misses. 00:35:09 — Bloodline Focus & Questionable Booking: MFTs Losing, Star Power Devalued A critique of how current Bloodline members are booked and what it says about WWE’s ability to create and keep stars. 00:37:25 — Talent Reaction, Dirt Sheet Dynamics, & Zelina Vega’s Release Fallout Discussion on how talent learns of releases via dirt sheet journalists, debate over “breaking news” ethics, and how it impacts those let go. 00:40:24 — The Harsh Reality: Why WWE Cuts Hit Harder Than Other Sports Layoffs Explains why getting released from WWE is devastating (no similar alternatives, ego hits, indie grind), with stories of Matt Cardona, Karrion Kross, and the independent wrestling hustle. 00:49:32 — Triple H’s Contract Gets Extended: PR Move or Substance? Breakdown of Triple H’s new contract, whether it’s meaningful, and how WWE leadership is “protecting the pension” while public-facing moves shape fan perception. 01:02:07 — Roman Reigns: Deep Dive on Contract Value & WWE’s Star Power Dilemma Analysis of Roman’s $10 million/year deal, comparison with athletes in other sports, and the struggle to build bankable new stars without house shows or network exposure. 01:14:21 — Why Creative Change Is the Only Way WWE Grows Both hosts agree that creative overhaul—not just leadership changes—is needed, with examples from other TV industries and a call for risk-taking and authenticity in booking. 01:28:10 — Legends & Managers: Missed Opportunities for Elevating New Talent Discussion on using legends as managers and mentors to help develop new stars, citing models that work in both WWE and other promotions. 01:42:30 — WrestleMania “Soulless”? Kevin Nash’s Comments & Treatment of Legends Reading and response to Kevin Nash’s recent claims on WWE’s elder abuse and disconnection with wrestling’s past. 01:49:03 — Becky Lynch Reveals WWE Talent Is Barely “Catered To” A Becky Lynch interview highlights just how little WWE management provides for its wrestlers, confirming the cold business approach. 01:53:32 — Final Giveaways, Custom Game Avatars, and Fan Q&A Show wraps with more game giveaways, reveals of Coach and Vince in Ghost Master Resurrection, and notes on what’s to come. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    1hr 59min
  3. WrestleMania Fallout Chaos, Hulk Hogan Netflix Bombshell, & WWE Hall of Fame Controversies — Coach & Bro | April 23, 2026 |

    28 APR

    WrestleMania Fallout Chaos, Hulk Hogan Netflix Bombshell, & WWE Hall of Fame Controversies — Coach & Bro | April 23, 2026 |

    Full Podcast Summary / Notes (with Timestamps) 00:00 - Welcome & Show Rundown Speaker A kicks off the show energetic as ever, announcing a packed episode, including exclusive giveaways for the new Ghostmaster Resurrection video game featuring Jacques Rougeau as a playable character. 03:46 - Coach and Bro Milestone: Audience Shout-out Celebrates over 20k views on Monday’s show and thanks new viewers; sets the direction of discussing big-picture wrestling news, not play-by-play reviews. 04:53 - WrestleMania Fallout & Hulk Hogan Netflix Documentary Speaker A and Speaker B discuss major themes from the new Hulk Hogan doc, including the shocking revelation of Hulk’s substance use for pain management and broader issues of prescription abuse in wrestling’s past eras. 06:11 - Triple H’s Role & Firing Hulk Hogan Discussion pivots to Triple H allegedly being the one who fired Hogan after his scandals, analyzing what that says about WWE politics and Vince McMahon’s relationship with Hogan. 07:34 - Brock Lesnar Retirement Bombshell & Triple H Backstage Meltdown Rumors swirl about Brock Lesnar retiring abruptly due to creative differences over his storyline with Gunther and the lawsuit fallout; Speaker A and Speaker B break down the chaos it sparked behind the scenes, including Triple H reportedly “losing his mind.” 13:39 - The State of WWE Creative & TKO Group’s Involvement Concerns grow that creative control is slipping, with TKO making statements about running creative, and Raw storylines getting unpredictable pivots. 17:13 - Legendary Guest: Jacques Rougeau Joins the Show Jacques Rougeau talks candidly about being immortalized in Ghostmaster Resurrection, reflects on reinvention after WWE, and struggles with feeling overlooked by WWE’s Hall of Fame. 24:41 - Hall of Fame Politics & Legacy Frustration Honest discussion about why Jacques and other legends like Demolition, King Kong Bundy, and Ivan Koloff are left out of WWE HOF—Speaker B emphasizes that recognition from fans matters more than “political BS." 28:06 - Real Stories from the Road Rougeau shares what it was like closing shows after Hulk Hogan left, and the immense pride of keeping arenas engaged until the very end. 29:59 - Upcoming: Full Jacques Rougeau Spotlight Episode Speaker A teases a future deep-dive episode featuring Jacques for the Ghostmaster DLC release. 34:13 - Ric Flair’s Post-WrestleMania Grievances Breakdown of Ric Flair’s Ariel Helwani interview, his bitterness over being left out of WrestleMania festivities, and habit of rehashing old drama—contrasted with life lessons about moving on and appreciating one’s accomplishments. 43:17 - Has Triple H Painted Himself Into a Corner? Analysis of mounting PR pressure, creative misfires, and the dangers of not “staying small” in the wrestling business. 50:04 - Backstage Fallout: Pat McAfee, Jelly Roll, & Celebrity Involvement How the planned celebrity-driven main event at Backlash unraveled, with McAfee and Jelly Roll pulling out after sensing negative fan (and internal) sentiment, and what this means for WWE’s creative direction. 54:38 - Stephanie McMahon Hall of Fame Speech & Industry Respect Extended segment criticizing Stephanie’s long Hall of Fame speech that eclipsed Sid’s family, and debate over how WWE treats its legacy stars versus other pro sports organizations. 58:39 - The Ego Factor & Deteriorating Morale in WWE Raw talk on ego and why Triple H and Stephanie McMahon’s self-focus may be hurting WWE’s long-term culture and engagement with legends and fans alike. 01:03:22 - Super Sticker Q&A: AEW Booking, Wyatt 6 Debut, & Star Power Interactive closing segment with the live audience—Coach & Bro answer listener questions about AEW’s storytelling improvements, the mishandling of the Wyatt 6, and why the Rock is unlikely to return under current WWE creative. 01:09:08 - Hogan Documentary Backstage Insights Speaker A shares personal recollections of Hulk Hogan backstage and issues around his controversial legacy. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    1hr 11min
  4. WrestleMania 42 Exposed: Behind the Scenes, Shocking Vegas Prices & WWE’s Creative Meltdown | Coach and Bro Show | April 20, 2026 |

    28 APR

    WrestleMania 42 Exposed: Behind the Scenes, Shocking Vegas Prices & WWE’s Creative Meltdown | Coach and Bro Show | April 20, 2026 |

    Full Podcast Summary / Notes (with Timestamps) [00:00:00] – Introduction The Coach and his co-host kick off the show, introducing the premise and welcoming both new and returning listeners. They mention technical issues with super stickers and highlight the growth of their online wrestling community. [00:01:15] – Vegas and WrestleMania: Firsthand Fan & Industry Reactions The Coach asks for three big takeaways from WrestleMania week in Vegas: Huge love for the Coach and Bro community from attendees. Unexpected merch trends: Danhausen shirts everywhere, not just kids—contrasted with major stars. Shocking Vegas prices (e.g., $20 for coffee and a croissant), and the hidden costs of a family WrestleMania trip. [00:07:00] – Wrestler Encounters & Backstage Stories Stories about meeting Buff Bagwell and his health journey, emphasizing gratitude and community support. Shoutouts to Road Dogg, Billy Gunn’s incredible shape at 63, and sobering observations about aging wrestling legends like Flair and Lawler. [00:14:00] – Networking, Industry Beef, and Respect The Coach and co-host recount run-ins with industry insiders, influencers, and rivals at WrestleCon. Special attention is given to meaningful, respectful exchanges with personalities like Will Washington—while others (like Meltzer) avoid confrontation. [00:20:00] – The Harsh Reality: Aging, Legacy, and the Wrestler’s Circuit Introspective discussion on the realities faced by wrestling legends: moving from main event fame to working the autograph show circuit. Candid reflections on respecting fans, career transitions, and the sometimes bittersweet nature of wrestling legacy. [00:33:00] – WrestleMania 42 Ticket Sales, Production, and WWE Creative A deep dive into the numbers: 20,000 fewer tickets sold than last year, debates about gate vs. attendance, and the massive hit to food, merchandise, and overall fan experience. Breakdown of commercial overload, lack of traditional match packages, and branded ring mats ($1,500 for your name on the mat). [00:44:00] – ESPN, TKO, and WWE’s Changing Business Model Industry-level insights about the ESPN partnership, TKO’s takeover of creative control, and how WWE’s relationship with traditional sports media isn’t always a natural fit. Comparison to Fox’s attempts to integrate WWE with their NFL coverage, and why the average sportscaster just doesn’t “get” wrestling. [01:00:00] – Triple H Under Fire: No Backups and Creative Critique Hard-hitting critique of Triple H’s public comments about lacking “backups” in WWE, what that does to locker room morale, and why failing to build new stars is a fatal flaw. Plus, speculation on internal company politics, looming creative shakeups, and the end of certain “protected” eras. [01:15:00] – WrestleMania 42 Matches: What Worked, What Didn’t Review of the in-ring product: key matches like Roman Reigns vs. CM Punk, the Brock Lesnar retirement swerve, lackluster crowd reactions, and recurring booking and production missteps. Highlighting breakout stars like Oba and IShowSpeed—and how overexposing an act (like Danhausen) can burn them out quickly. [01:26:00] – Paywalls, Monetization, and WWE’s Fan Disconnect How TKO and WWE are pushing monetization to the extreme: branded mats, exclusive clubs, and VIP experiences—sometimes at the expense of lifelong fans and goodwill. [01:42:00] – The Future: WWE in Saudi Arabia, Creative Direction, and What’s Next Concerns about next year’s WrestleMania moving to Saudi Arabia, the effect on traveling fans, and mounting pressure on Triple H’s regime. Discussion on politicking for championship spots and the ripple effect on locker room morale. [01:53:00] – Q&A, Final Thoughts, and Community Engagement Addressing super stickers and chat participation. A call to action for listeners to weigh in on potential live tapings and what it means to be a fan in today’s wrestling world. [01:58:00] – Final Word: Big Picture Industry Trends Briefing on the looming end of Saudi sportswashing investment, what it means for WWE’s global expansion, and why now is a golden opportunity for AEW, JCW, TNA, and other promotions. [2:00:00] – Outro Warm thanks to listeners, previews for next episode (including interviews and giveaways), and closing community shoutouts. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    2hr 1min
  5. WWE Leadership Crisis EXPOSED: Why Tony Khan, Vince Russo Reveal Wrestling's Power Struggle Problem | Coach and Bro | April 14, 2026 |

    18 APR

    WWE Leadership Crisis EXPOSED: Why Tony Khan, Vince Russo Reveal Wrestling's Power Struggle Problem | Coach and Bro | April 14, 2026 |

    Full Podcast Summary/Notes (Timestamped) Leadership & Decision-Making in Wrestling (00:00 - 15:00) The hosts dive deep into the current leadership crisis within WWE, discussing how the absence of a clear decision-maker has created chaos. They analyze Tony Khan's recent approach to leadership in AEW, praising his willingness to "stand on business" and make definitive calls rather than trying to please everyone. The conversation highlights how effective leadership means addressing issues directly so teams can move forward without constant questioning. WWE's Strategic Missteps & Communication Problems (15:00 - 25:00) Discussion centers on WWE's recent strategic failures, particularly around major storyline decisions that appeared to be last-minute changes rather than well-planned narratives. The hosts emphasize that if WWE had implemented these changes three months earlier with proper planning, fan reception would have been dramatically different. They stress the importance of transparent communication and strategic foresight in entertainment booking. Industry Power Dynamics & Financial Pressures (25:00 - 35:00) The conversation shifts to the broader power struggles within WWE's corporate structure, specifically mentioning the absence of key executives like Nick Khan and Mark Shapiro from recent public appearances. The hosts predict that financial pressures and declining revenues will expose underlying organizational issues that were previously masked by strong financial performance. Independent Wrestling's Golden Opportunity (35:00 - 45:00) Extensive discussion about the current opportunities for independent wrestling promotions like JCW (Juggalo Championship Wrestling), GCW, and AEW. The hosts highlight an upcoming star-studded JCW event featuring Matt Riddle, Rob Van Dam, and other major names, positioning it as evidence of indie wrestling's growing legitimacy and talent acquisition capabilities. Wrestling Culture & Fan Experience Evolution (45:00 - 54:10) The final segment addresses how modern wrestling compares to the golden era of 2001-2005, with international fan perspectives on WWE's current product feeling "flat and boring." The hosts discuss how wrestling served as cultural bridge for international audiences and debate whether today's product lacks the authentic storytelling that made wrestling appointment television for global audiences. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    54 min
  6. Triple H Under Fire: WWE Creative Crisis, Backstage Politics, and What Needs to Change NOW | Coach and Bro | April 9, 2026 |

    18 APR

    Triple H Under Fire: WWE Creative Crisis, Backstage Politics, and What Needs to Change NOW | Coach and Bro | April 9, 2026 |

    Full Podcast Summary/Notes (Timestamped) Opening & Show Format [00:00:00 - 00:05:00] Hosts discuss upcoming special interview tomorrow on YouTube channel Explain audience participation through super stickers ($5+ for questions, $10+ for coaching roulette wheel) Welcome new premium members: Bogdan, Stephen Hayes, and Danielle/Daniel Mention exclusive premium content including WrestleMania 18 Rock vs. Hogan watch-along WWE Creative Leadership Crisis [00:05:00 - 00:35:00] Discussion of mounting pressure on WWE's creative direction Analysis of potential "heads rolling" in WWE management Examination of how WWE needs to "pay this off somehow" Deep dive into Triple H's current position and challenges Dirt Sheet Conspiracy Theory [00:35:00 - 00:55:00] Society Review's theory about Triple H using wrestling news sites to undermine Ari Emanuel and TKO Comparison to previous year's situation with The Rock Discussion of strategic leaks timing with segment airings "Deep Throat Watergate" comparison for insider information Social Media Engagement & Viral Content [00:55:00 - 01:15:00] Pat McAfee's social media engagement with the show Discussion of reaction video performance and view counts Analysis of content virality in wrestling media landscape WWE's Desperate Need for Change [01:15:00 - 01:35:00] Moving beyond traditional angles and matches discussion Focus on what casual fans actually want to see Call for "drastic" changes to WWE's approach Hypothetical scenario of public confrontation with Triple H Discussion of Triple H's perceived arrogance and potential vulnerability Business Model Concerns [01:35:00 - 01:45:00] Critique of WWE's ticket sales strategy Problem with last-minute scalper ticket sales outside venues Impact on business sustainability and fan experience Closing Topics & Social Media Security [01:45:00 - 01:49:37] Brief discussion of potential Rock/Gurwitz storyline theories Important security warning about social media hacking Reminder about voting scam links Tease for tomorrow's special episode Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    1hr 50min
  7. Triple H Under Fire: Wrestling Fans DEMAND Changes as WWE Drama Explodes Behind the Scenes | April 6, 2026 |

    18 APR

    Triple H Under Fire: Wrestling Fans DEMAND Changes as WWE Drama Explodes Behind the Scenes | April 6, 2026 |

    Full Podcast Summary/Notes (Timestamped) Opening & Show Setup (0:00 - 5:00) Interview Announcement: Special guest interview scheduled for tomorrow on YouTube channel Fan Engagement: Introduction of super stickers ($5 minimum for questions, $10+ for coaching roulette wheel) Premium Content: New members get access to exclusive WrestleMania 18 watch-along featuring Rock vs. Hogan WWE Management Crisis Discussion (5:00 - 25:00) Triple H Controversy: Analysis of whether Triple H is using wrestling news sites ("dirt sheets") to undermine Ari Emanuel and TKO management Pattern Recognition: Comparison to similar incidents involving The Rock where leaked information damaged executives Deep Throat Theory: Hosts suggest insider sources are confirming their reporting through social media tags and interactions Fan Revolt & Ratings Crisis (25:00 - 45:00) Casual Fan Problem: Discussion of WWE's failure to attract and retain casual viewers Drastic Measures Needed: Calls for major storyline changes beyond typical wrestling angles Accountability Moment: Speculation about potential public confrontation with Triple H over creative failures Business Model Breakdown (45:00 - 70:00) Ticket Sales Crisis: Analysis of last-minute ticket dumping and scalping issues Fan Loyalty Comparison: Host uses New York Giants analogy to explain what wrestling needs to win back viewers Industry Standards: Discussion of how current WWE practices fail basic business principles Behind-the-Scenes Intrigue (70:00 - 90:00) Social Media Activity: Pat McAfee's recent follows and engagement with wrestling critics Viral Content Impact: Discussion of reaction video performance and audience engagement Security Concerns: Warning about social media hacking attempts targeting wrestling personalities Closing & Future Content (90:00 - 94:42) Tomorrow's Special Episode: Teaser for upcoming exclusive interview Content Banking: Acknowledgment of additional topics saved for future episodes Final Reminders: Security warnings and show promotion Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    1hr 35min
  8. Inside Wrestling's Biggest Controversies: Vince McMahon Returns to WWE TV, Exclusive Behind-the-Scenes Stories & Premium Member Perks Revealed | Coach and Bro | April 2nd, 2026 |

    15 APR

    Inside Wrestling's Biggest Controversies: Vince McMahon Returns to WWE TV, Exclusive Behind-the-Scenes Stories & Premium Member Perks Revealed | Coach and Bro | April 2nd, 2026 |

    Full Podcast Summary/Notes (Timestamped) Opening Segment & Show Participation (0:00 - 0:15:00) Hosts tease a major revelation that will be saved for the end of the show Explanation of how viewers can participate through super stickers and $5+ donations Discussion of premium membership tiers and exclusive content access Introduction to the Coach and Bro roulette wheel for free merchandise giveaways Premium Membership Deep Dive (0:15:00 - 0:35:00) Detailed breakdown of Champion-level premium membership benefits $7/month pricing compared to daily Starbucks expenses Exclusive watch-along content that remains premium (never becomes free) How to access premium content on YouTube channel Tuesday watch-along sessions highlighted as premium exclusive Wrestling Industry Behind-the-Scenes Stories (0:35:00 - 1:10:00) Mama Benjamin Hollywood Story: Detailed account of hiring a professional actress to play Shelton Benjamin's mother Actress treated WWE like a traditional Hollywood set, asking for trailers and proper accommodations Cultural clash between Hollywood professionalism and wrestling industry practices Insights into how outside talent adapts (or doesn't) to wrestling environment Vince McMahon WWE Return Discussion (1:10:00 - 1:30:00) Analysis of why Vince McMahon was mentioned on Monday Night Raw for the first time in years Theory that WWE is moving past the "we can't mention him" phase Comparison to Chris Benoit situation and industry's handling of controversial figures Discussion of when it's appropriate to move forward from past controversies Impact on future documentaries and interviews Future Plans & Announcements (1:30:00 - 1:50:00) 20-year commitment to continuing the podcast Upcoming tour plans with tips from Chris Van Vliet $10,000 bus and pasta fundraising campaign update Merchandise sales notifications and success stories Community building and long-term vision for the show Closing Segment & Big Reveal Tease (1:50:00 - 1:50:52) Final reminder of the major announcement saved for the end Last call for premium memberships and participation Setup for the promised revelation that could "throw Vince off" Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    1hr 51min

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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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