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. Why WWE Isn't Using Top Talent: Orton, Punk, and the Creative Crisis | Coach & Bro 5/27

    5 days ago

    Why WWE Isn't Using Top Talent: Orton, Punk, and the Creative Crisis | Coach & Bro 5/27

    Full Podcast Summary / Notes (Timestamped) [00:00:17] - [00:05:00] Intro, Show Format, and Community Engagement The Coach opens the show on little sleep, introduces Vince Russo, and reminds viewers to get involved via super stickers or donations. Discussion of their interactive Coach and Bro Let wheel, prize giveaways, and excitement over Instagram success. [00:05:10] - [00:10:15] WWE Talent Absences & Poor Creative Choices The Coach calls out the lack of Randy Orton and CM Punk appearances since WrestleMania 05:20. Vince Russo criticizes WWE’s mediocrity, noting Smackdown's low attendance and creative’s failure to progress main event storylines 06:34. Pointed examples where in-ring segments, like with Paul Heyman and others, lead nowhere; comparing to Attitude Era storytelling. [00:10:15] - [00:15:22] Consequences of Poor Booking & WWE Creative’s Limits Discussion about overusing the same formulas, making special talent appear generic (e.g., Boba Fett in regular clothes) 09:44. Vince Russo and The Coach agree that WWE fails to elevate hot talent to the next level, citing Dom Mysterio and others 15:17. Talent (Dirty Dom) now openly expresses frustration on lack of creative direction and opportunities. [00:15:23] - [00:18:08] ESPN, Media, and Misunderstanding Wrestling Talent The Coach shares anecdotes about media outlets like ESPN failing to “get” wrestling, spotlighting awkward celebrity interviews 11:25. Discussion on Dan Housen’s overexposure, misused on television vs. external branding, and the risk of running a character gimmick into the ground 12:34. [00:18:09] - [00:20:42] Creative Use of Talent & Missed TV Opportunities Chat segment highlights Dan Housen’s best moments happening outside WWE TV, missed opportunities for integrated content 18:16. Parallel drawn with AEW and Dan Housen’s potential for movie/TV crossovers. [00:20:42] - [00:26:42] AEW vs. WWE: Ownership, Talent Rights, & Creative Freedom The Coach and Vince Russo applaud AEW and Tony Khan for allowing talent to own their characters, contrasting sharply with WWE’s long-standing practice of retaining character rights 21:02. Discusses broader impact for wrestlers’ careers and AEW’s “workers’ rights” approach 23:10. Long-term implications for talent satisfaction and how WWE’s restrictive practices may hurt future acquisitions. [00:26:42] - [00:30:07] WWE’s Shifting Value Proposition and the TKO Merger Comparing WWE and AEW as choices for talent; WWE offers global TV exposure, but AEW provides more creative and financial freedom 26:20. Vince Russo notes AEW's owner sees wrestlers as athletes to build a team around, unlike WWE's cut-and-paste approach post-TKO 24:47. [00:30:08] - [00:39:06] The Blockbuster WWE/TKO Legal Battle The Coach breaks down the shareholder lawsuit over the WWE/TKO merger, explaining how deleted Signal chat messages could lead to hundreds of millions in damages 32:30. Vince Russo analyzes the legal risks and potential fallout for Vince McMahon, Nick Khan, and executives 33:38. [00:39:07] - [00:47:04] Changing Economics: Ticket Prices, UFC, and Cash Grabs Discussion of skyrocketing ticket prices for WWE, UFC, and the wider impact of maximizing profits at the expense of fan experience 40:24. VIP packages for SummerSlam, crazy secondary market ticket stats, and the changing landscape of live event revenue 47:00. [00:47:05] - [01:00:19] Fan Questions, “Star Power,” and The Problem of Bland Creative Q&A about building strong wrestling characters, backstage politics, and missed creative opportunities 58:00. Discussion of the lost art of “short segments,” why multi-person women’s matches feel empty, and how the roster is full of “good little hands” instead of true stars 01:25:31. The importance of storylines in wrestling: sports-based wrestling is not enough 01:17:02. [01:00:20] - [01:36:35] Continuing Q&A, Merch, Attitude Era Stories, and Wrap-up More fan stories and interactive prizes, reflections on the Attitude Era, importance of magnetic star presence, and the reality of wrestling’s changing business model. Strategies for turning things around, why creative honesty is needed, and why some talents just won’t become stars 01:24:16. Show closes with a final raffle, exclusive merch unveilings, and reminders for fans to catch their other shows and connect on social media. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    1hr 37min
  2. AEW Double or Nothing: Did It Deliver? Behind-the-Scenes Reactions, Backstage Drama & More! | Coach and Bro Memorial Day Special | May 27, 2026 |

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    AEW Double or Nothing: Did It Deliver? Behind-the-Scenes Reactions, Backstage Drama & More! | Coach and Bro Memorial Day Special | May 27, 2026 |

    Full Podcast Summary / Notes (Timestamped) [00:00:37] - Memorial Day intro, shout out to military families, and reminders for safe travels and summer plans. [00:01:10] - Encouragement for the audience to hit the like button and help the show grow. [00:01:34] - Catching up: Vinnie Ruru’s post-tour exhaustion and home life reality check. [00:02:18] - Recap of five shows in four days with JCW, issues with the first show’s audio, and highlights of the successful events. [00:03:04] - Coach shares a proud dad moment: his daughter wins Best Lead Actress in a Musical, celebrates at a four-hour-long award ceremony. [00:05:02] - Moving to Texas for his daughter’s musical theater college studies; reflections on feeling distant in California. [00:06:14] - Announcement: show giveaways and rewards for super chats; explanation of the Coach and Brulette wheel. [00:06:44] - Diving in: AEW Double or Nothing vs. WWE’s lack of weekend buzz; Coach’s viral video critiquing AEW’s long runtime and match overload. [00:08:24] - Analysis: Tony Khan’s fan-focused booking, the difference between what fans want and business sense, parallels between JCW and AEW’s need for structure. [00:09:05] - Discussion on AEW pay-per-view oversaturation, fatigue from five-hour shows, and why main event matches after midnight are a bad idea. [00:10:14] - The importance of show pacing, storytelling, and keeping fans energized for the next event. [00:11:01] - Breakdown: the “everybody gets on the show” mentality, drawbacks of booking talent-driven instead of story-driven cards. [00:11:58] - Praise for better pre-match packages, desire for more story and fewer “match for match’s sake” bookings. [00:12:19] - Real talk about the challenges and importance of wrestling storytelling, especially post-event. [00:13:18] - Bringing in Dirt Sheet Dan, an eyewitness at Double or Nothing, for a live crowd and logistics review. [00:14:31] - Crowd reactions: live energy, memorable chants, but also signs of exhaustion and logistical issues (food running out, long lines, late finish). [00:16:02] - Fans unable to catch trains after midnight, jumping fences to get to transport; warnings about running events too late in NYC. [00:17:03] - Would fans attend again? Yes, but with reservations about venue size and late-night challenges. [00:18:25] - Industry perspective: problems with late-night shows, venues closing early, and the need to consider family/kid audience. [00:19:52] - JCW’s own event scheduling changes for audience convenience; what indie promotions can learn. [00:20:42] - Heartwarming story: Coach helps a young AEW fan meet Orange Cassidy—then over-asked for more; lesson in boundaries and gratitude. [00:23:46] - AEW streaming app news—Tony Khan’s vision for including indies like JCW on “My AEW App.” [00:24:13] - Why collaboration among wrestling promotions matters for global exposure and event synergy. [00:25:30] - Discussion of Tony Khan’s long-term event planning and WWE’s momentum loss; big chance for AEW and indie groups to shine. [00:26:58] - Fantasy booking: multiple promotions working together in cities like Chicago or Dallas for super weekends. [00:29:54] - Mick Foley signs with AEW: analysis of what Foley can bring, risks of him wrestling again, and the value of legendary personalities. [00:31:30] - Segment on the challenges of working with older talent, the difference between star power and in-ring ability. [00:33:07] - Listener super chats from around the world (Australia, Israel, Iraq), highlighting the global wrestling community. [00:34:40] - Thoughts on creative direction: AEW must capitalize on Double or Nothing momentum, avoid overloading shows with too many matches. [00:35:50] - The value of match placement, need for engaging stories, and balancing the schedule compared to WWE’s rapid-fire events. [00:37:00] - Saluting military veterans and reflecting on wrestling tours overseas, the realities of war, and the impact on families. [00:39:43] - Tag team division woes in WWE; struggles with team consistency and creative booking. [00:41:11] - Critique of WWE’s approach to comedy and main character bookings, mentioning Danhausen and the writing team’s challenges with humor. [00:42:55] - AEW’s ticket prices praised as more fan-friendly compared to WWE, especially for families and new audiences. [00:43:48] - Business talk: AEW’s international TV deals and streaming revenue; parallels to how WWE expanded globally. [00:45:46] - Super chat highlights value of concise, exciting cards over longer, exhausting shows. [00:46:50] - Crowd logistics revisited: public transport issues at NYC venues, safety concerns after late finishes. [00:49:43] - Behind-the-scenes perspective on dealing with talent: balance between artistic process and the team’s time. [00:51:13] - Question about “believable champions”: why personality and mainstream appeal matter more than just ring work; Darby Allin and MJF contrasted. [00:53:50] - Analysis: CM Punk’s under-use in WWE, criticism of the lack of creative planning for top talents post-title runs. [00:56:15] - Discussion of WWE’s structural problems: contract handling, creative, talent utilization, TKO merger effects. [01:01:09] - Addressing Triple H controversy and MVP calling him a “coward and a liar”—debunking blame, highlighting need for company structure and communication. [01:06:55] - Missed opportunities: not using Hurt Business during Black Lives Matter peak, lack of reality-based storytelling. [01:11:42] - Listener questions on champion credibility: why world champs must have mainstream appeal and match the company’s brand ambitions. [01:13:31] - Book writing discussion, storytelling behind wrestling memoirs, and authenticity in publishing. [01:16:00] - Closing thoughts: podcast integrity, addressing critics, and refusing to be a “yes man” for any company. [01:18:22] - Nostalgia for wrestling super-fans and historic audience stories. [01:21:03] - ESPN/AWE coverage tug-of-war, media politics, and credentialing issues. [01:22:07] - AEW’s women’s division critique, Priscilla Kelly and Britt Baker’s absence from TV. [01:24:22] - Q&A: AAA booking, Kaiser’s legal issues, Undertaker’s Mexico run, and differences in wrestling culture. [01:25:58] - AEW’s handling of multi-person matches, importance of proper pacing, and the Owen Hart tournament. [01:28:29] - Food fight memories—funny backstage stories and nostalgia from classic WWE segments. [01:29:23] - Reflection on chemistry, authenticity, and building a global wrestling community through the podcast. [01:31:18] - Discussion of “paid” YouTubers, WWE’s handling of reaction channels, and honest opinions on sponsorship in fan media. [01:36:12] - Final giveaway (Coach and Brulette wheel spin), plans for future shows, and reminders to follow on social for latest times. [01:38:31] - Outro: JCW shows, thanks to the production team, and ways to support the brand. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    1hr 39min
  3. Brock Lesnar’s Epic Return, Ronda Rousey Retires & MVP Makes MMA History – Coach and Bro Show | May 23, 2026 |

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    Brock Lesnar’s Epic Return, Ronda Rousey Retires & MVP Makes MMA History – Coach and Bro Show | May 23, 2026 |

    Full Podcast Summary / Notes (Timestamped) 00:00 – Show Open: Coach welcomes listeners, mentions live recording for Stadium Network and upcoming wheel giveaway. 00:50 – Vinnie Ruru joins the conversation, funny back-and-forth about show scheduling, balancing TV vs. live event work, and travel struggles. 03:17 – What Makes This Show Different: Coach explains the unique approach—business focus, solutions, big stories, and insights into wrestling, MMA, and pop culture. 05:10 – Discussion about Triple H & Nick Khan’s recent all-hands meetings and the business brains behind WWE's leadership. 06:35 – Brock Lesnar’s Return Drops: Coach and Vinnie break down Lesnar’s legendary contract negotiating skills, how his retirement card created massive leverage, and why he’s better than Nick Khan at the game. 09:59 – Why Lesnar rejected ending his career with Gunther, how his emotional WrestleMania goodbye was a gamble, and that he’s not looking to jump ship—he wants control and big money. 12:17 – How much did WWE pay Lesnar for his comeback? Intense debate—$10 million for two months isn’t off the table, plus an explanation on why need drives pricing, not per-appearance math. 14:13 – Contrast between legends like Lesnar and today’s younger wrestlers, with a sidebar on entertainment celebrities vs. real stars in pro wrestling. 15:34 – Do WWE talents still have a voice? The changing backstage dynamics since TKO took over, and why losing direct contact with decision-makers like Vince McMahon matters for morale. 18:06 – MMA Numbers Shock: MVP Promotions’ Ronda Rousey event sets a U.S. record—17 million views—outpacing Monday Night Raw. Coach explains why star power is everything. 20:52 – Strategic breakdown: MVP and Jake Paul reverse TKO’s closed-off model, team up with everyone, and succeed by being fan-friendly. 22:56 – Breaking news live: Ronda Rousey announces retirement on Instagram; Coach and Vince discuss her motivation, payout, and potential as a post-fighting promoter or ambassador. 26:06 – Why WWE misses out by not investing in true brand ambassadors—examples with Kurt Angle, John Cena, and Ric Flair. 29:33 – Insight into WWE’s backstage morale crisis and the sterile, impersonal environment under TKO. 31:02 – WWE’s New House Show Strategy: Paul Levesque and Nick Khan announce a renewed focus on live events to help young talent gain reps—but prices skyrocket, causing concern. 35:29 – Outrageous house show VIP pricing exposed—over $750 for minimal perks, sparking fan and host frustration. 36:29 – Coach and Vinnie demand WWE adopt a “loss leader” strategy like Costco: affordable prices to build loyalty and excitement, not just short-term profits. 38:41 – House shows historically improve talent health and performance, but the new regime prioritizes bottom-line over fan value and wrestler experience. 44:49 – Light-hearted banter about Adam Pearce’s overexposure, how to spice up authority figure roles in wrestling, and what would be entertaining for fans. 47:55 – AEW and MJF: MJF slams former colleagues for using AEW as a stepping stone to WWE—“Not on my watch.” Coach and Vince explore the deeper meaning and AEW’s evolution into a serious competitor. 52:05 – AEW’s path to parity with WWE: what it takes, why stability matters, and how even giants like Blockbuster fell by ignoring innovators like Netflix. 53:59 – Why culture and workplace happiness drive true loyalty, reviews on working for Tony Khan versus the TKO/WWE “cold, callous” approach. 55:56 – Wrestler pay cuts: Coach defends talent who stay, explains the paranoia of wrestlers’ job security, and how the business structure enforces compliance. 01:02:16 – Was Lesnar’s retirement real? Both agree—the emotion was genuine, and he’s one of the only stars with real leverage left. 01:04:46 – Audience Q&A: Dream guests, Freemason WWE conspiracy, street fight stories, and what makes pro wrestling’s best segments truly legendary. 01:15:57 – Show close, fan shoutouts, reminders about upcoming events and future giveaways, and advice to tune in to live wrestling and new Coach and Bro shows. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    1hr 19min
  4. TKO’s Conor McGregor Power Move, WWE’s Netflix Play, and the Future of Combat Sports – Coach & Bro | May 18th, 2026 |

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    TKO’s Conor McGregor Power Move, WWE’s Netflix Play, and the Future of Combat Sports – Coach & Bro | May 18th, 2026 |

    Full Podcast Summary / Notes (Timestamps Included) 00:00 – Opening Banter & Technical Hiccups Coach sets the stage with Vince Russo, discussing show logistics and poking fun at technical delays and Jimmy Fingers’ music. 02:00 – How To Join the Show & Interact with Coach and Bro Super sticker and donation details; interactive community announcements. 05:00 – Was the Fight a Work? Ronda Rousey, Ring Rust, and Jake Paul’s Strategy The authenticity of a recent huge UFC fight is debated; in-depth breakdown of Ronda Rousey’s return, fighting strategy, and the implications for Jake Paul’s events 06:00. 08:00 – Netflix’s MMA Gamble vs. UFC on Legacy Networks Netflix’s live sports model, comparing MVP’s big numbers to UFC’s traditional platforms and WWE content 12:31. 13:00 – TKO, WWE, Netflix, and Jake Paul: Partner Politics Discussion on business strategy, Netflix’s willingness to cross-promote, UFC’s content value, and whether WWE is delivering what Netflix actually wants 15:10. 17:00 – Exclusive Breakdown: UFC Contract Realities & Jake Paul’s Disruptive Power The guys pull back the curtain on MMA fighter contracts, Jon Jones and Conor McGregor negotiations, and why Jake Paul could force real industry change 18:08. 20:00 – UFC’s Conor McGregor Announcement: Strategic Timing or Petty Move? Analysis of UFC hyping McGregor’s comeback to overshadow Netflix’s MVP event—and what that signals about competitive anxiety 20:21. 23:00 – WWE/UFC Cross-Promotion & Star Power at Upcoming Events WWE superstars at UFC 250: is WWE lacking headline talent compared to MMA? Why Conor McGregor is being saved for Vegas 23:46. 26:00 – Modern WWE Storytelling: Where Have All the Heels Gone? The state of pro wrestling storytelling, lack of true heels, and why casual fans are tuning out 27:54. 29:00 – Raw, SmackDown, and the Booking Dilemma “Babyfaces doing heel things, heels doing babyface things”—Gunther and Cody’s contract segment analyzed, ongoing frustration with predictable booking 30:29. 35:00 – PPV Saturation & Declining Event Value Too many shows, not enough build: why WWE events are losing meaning and how media rights drive scheduling 35:54. 41:00 – Pay Cuts, Contract Restructuring, and Talent Morale Kevin Nash leaks, Triple H’s leadership challenges, and the financial moves shaking up WWE’s roster 41:47. 45:00 – Losing the Old Audience—The Wrestling Industry Reset? Russo’s real-life encounters with fans who long for “Attitude Era” magic, why lapsed fans won’t return without a total creative overhaul 45:21. 48:00 – Could WWE Be Beaten? Lessons from History Wrestling business cycles, creative atrophy, and how even industry giants can collapse if they stop innovating 48:41. 53:00 – Super Sticker Q&A: Rousey Fight Rating, Paul McCartney, and Rebuilding Stars Community interaction: honest verdict on the Ronda match, nostalgia for media of the past, and musical sidebars 53:10. 1:01:00 – Why WWE Cuts Talent—And How It Should Change In-depth discussion of WWE’s evolving talent needs, contract structures, and side gigs post-release 01:01:02. 1:09:00 – Real Heels vs. Cool Heels—What Today’s Stars Don’t Get Social media’s impact on wrestling personas and why “cool heels” miss the point 01:10:45. 1:17:00 – Can AEW or JCW Seize the Moment? Mick Foley, the Commissioner Angle, and the Opportunity Ahead Analysis of AEW’s need for an authoritative on-screen role, what Tony Khan should do next, and the community’s hopes for Mick Foley’s rumored return 01:21:48. 1:28:00 – More Q&A: Venues, Booking, Event Promotion & Community Building Listener shoutouts, on-the-road plans for Coach & Bro, and how the show’s live events could take off 01:29:13. 1:36:00 – Bonus: Birthday Roast & Behind-The-Scenes Banter Fun with “Dirt Sheet Dan,” live head-shaving fundraising challenge, community giveaways, and heartfelt show wrap-up. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    1hr 45min
  5. Why WWE Main Events Have ZERO Wrestling Matches (Coach and Bro Deep Dive!)

    5 days ago

    Why WWE Main Events Have ZERO Wrestling Matches (Coach and Bro Deep Dive!)

    [00:00] – Welcome & Channel Updates Kickoff with thanks to fans for 10,000+ views on the latest episode; discussion about potentially moving the show to a new time slot ([00:00:15]). [00:01:14] – Vince’s Audiobook & New Merch Giveaways Vince Russo shares he’s off to Denver to record his audiobook, while new merch and fan giveaways are teased. [00:03:13] – Breaking News: New Day to AEW? Rumors swirl of New Day heading to AEW. Discussion about bloated rosters, talent value, and the evolving landscape between WWE and AEW ([00:03:51]). [00:04:48] – Are Wrestlers Chasing Contracts or Freedom? Insight on whether wrestlers should prioritize lucrative contracts or personal freedom. Examples of group bookings and maximizing indie appearances ([00:06:01]). [00:07:18] – Wrestling’s Big Money—How Long Will They Chase It? Speculation on wrestler earnings and longevity; parallels to major stars like Kevin Nash, Scott Hall, and how long teams want to work the indie circuit ([00:08:15]). [00:09:12] – Kevin Nash’s Viral Comments: Should Wrestlers Join SAG? Examination of Nash's comments about TKO, pay cuts, and the idea of wrestlers joining SAG-AFTRA for better benefits ([00:09:44]). [00:10:03] – Wrestling Writers—All About Entertainment? Discussion centers on WWE’s new lead writers (primarily from entertainment and children’s TV), potential effects on the product, and old-guard skepticism ([00:13:15]). [00:14:14] – Is WWE Now Hollywood? The challenges female entertainment writers face breaking into the wrestling industry, backstage politics, and unique hurdles compared to other sports media ([00:17:05]). [00:24:01] – TKO’s New Contract Clauses: The Big 9-Month Freeze Diving into new WWE contract rules: talent can't negotiate for 9 months pre-expiry, WWE’s right to match new deals for six months, and how these policies cripple wrestler leverage and freedom ([00:24:27]). [00:28:32] – Is WWE Gutting Its Veteran Talent On Purpose? Debate on whether these contract rules are meant to slowly push out expensive veteran stars in favor of cheaper new talent ([00:28:32]). [00:31:22] – UFC Parallels & Long-Term Backlash? Comparison of TKO contract tactics to UFC; warning that long term, these moves might backfire as wrestlers revolt or fans turn away ([00:33:01]). [00:36:03] – TKO’s Ruthless Business Mindset TKO’s cutthroat tactics with talent and long-serving WWE staff, prioritizing dollars over tradition or loyalty ([00:36:03]). [00:37:25] – Bananal Ball Success: Fan-First, the Complete Opposite Contrast with "Banana Ball"—a fan-first sports model that thrives by doing everything opposite to TKO, making fans feel like family ([00:37:25]). [00:40:03] – WWE Main Events: Why No Wrestling Matches for Months? Expose of Raw ending with promos/angles—no matches in months. Discussion about aging rosters and why WWE now shies away from actual main event action ([00:40:26]). [00:41:20] – Is WWE Too Old to Relate to Young Fans? Breakdown on why over-40 main eventers can hurt the product’s appeal to 18-34 viewers ([00:41:20]). [00:43:13] – Reaction Videos Wiped—WWE Seizes Social Media Control WWE takes out top reaction channels, likely to regain narrative control, with major streamers responding and demanding official content guidelines ([00:43:38]). [00:44:31] – Modern Content Strategies: WWE vs. Coach and Bro Approach How Coach and Bro embrace clipping and sharing versus WWE’s restrictive mindset, and how letting fans create can boost brands ([00:46:17]). [00:48:03] – Can One Good Creative Leader Save WWE? Vince Russo argues that a single visionary could fix wrestling—but only if the entrenched old guard is swept out ([00:48:10]). [00:49:27] – Does Triple H Really Deserve a Raise? Raising tough questions about Triple H's current tenure—sliding TV ratings, mismanaged talent, and whether financial success is just luck ([00:49:27]). [00:52:00] – Super Sticker Q&A (Various Topics) Fan questions on talent mishandling, creative weak spots, missing follow-up on hot angles, and why the Hall of Fame isn’t what you think ([00:52:00]). [01:00:53] – The Rock’s Ego: Is It Necessary? Deep dive into The Rock’s drive, wrestling ego, and the necessity of a competitive mindset at the top ([01:00:53]). [01:03:03] – Main Event Comedy: When Authority Figures Lose All Authority Comparison of today’s authority characters versus classic styles, and why doing comedy kills their credibility ([01:03:03]). [01:06:07] – Would Steve Austin & The Rock Survive in Modern WWE? Host speculation: Iconic Attitude Era stars would struggle (and hate) today’s overproduced, restrictive creative environment ([01:06:07]). [01:09:33] – Can WWE Get Lapsed Fans Back? Brutal honesty about declining audiences, why fans never return after tuning out, and parallels to how TV viewing habits break loyalty ([01:09:33]). [01:13:39] – Closing Q&A: Backstage Stories, Locker Room Realities Fun stories about stinky ring gear, wrestler road life, and the struggle to balance business with the human element ([01:13:39]). [01:19:44] – Merch Giveaway, Announcements & Next Episode Teaser Giveaway winner, merch info, and reminders about the next episode and Vince Russo’s new show ([01:19:44]). Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    1hr 21min
  6. WWE Backlash Fallout: Creative Chaos, TKO Controversy & Where WWE Goes Next | Coach and Bro | May 11, 2026 |

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    WWE Backlash Fallout: Creative Chaos, TKO Controversy & Where WWE Goes Next | Coach and Bro | May 11, 2026 |

    Full Podcast Summary / Notes (Timestamped) 00:00 – Kickoff & Host Returns: The Coach shares travel horror stories, teases big topics, and welcomes co-host Vinnie Ruru, who just finished a power nap. 03:01 – Audience Interaction: How fans can get involved with super stickers and donations; update on the Coach & Bro schedule and Smash Cast Media project. 05:45 – Jake Paul vs TKO Drama: Jake Paul reveals TKO has “major beef” with him and is barring him from his brother’s matches, Coach and co-host dissect the business tension and what it means for WWE and UFC. 07:09 – Ronda Rousey Fight Struggles: Why Rousey’s LA fight isn’t selling, Netflix’s role, and the UFC’s reluctance to pay fighters. 13:00 – Ronda’s WWE Critique: Rousey’s damning creative comments about WWE, last-minute storylines, and why her run was problematic; Coach shares first-hand experiences backstage. 20:18 – Talent Pay, Contracts, & TKO’s Approach: How Jake Paul is disrupting pay models, UFC’s low fighter wages, and WWE’s new restrictive contracts—what this means for stars old and new. 24:15 – Kevin Nash vs TKO: Nash tells TKO to “go F themselves,” details on creative interference, pay cuts, and speculation Triple H is being pushed out; debate on whether creative really rests with him. 29:59 – A Look Behind the Numbers: WWE’s financial reality, debt vs. TV ratings, and why profitability and fan engagement aren’t always the same. 34:45 – WWE Ownership & Fan Discontent: Talent contracts, forced pay cuts for veteran stars like The New Day, and why TKO’s outsider management may damage long-term talent relations. 38:41 – Why Fan-Friendly Brands Win: Contrast with the PGA Tour’s new digital openness, TKO’s clampdowns on content, and a call for WWE to put fans first. 42:32 – Nostalgia Hit: Comparing today’s WWE superstars & posters to the iconic, larger-than-life stars of the past; what the current product is missing. 46:02 – The Rock, Netflix & WWE: Analysis of The Rock’s current (non)role, board membership, and why his promotional power isn’t being leveraged. 49:02 – Backlash Review: Discussion of recent WWE creative misses—funeral for the gingerbread man, Danhausen's comedy, and the pitfalls of relying on recycled comedy sketches. 54:24 – Danhausen Debate: Coach & Vince get real about why Danhausen’s act will quickly wear thin without creative evolution and an actual storyline. 01:00:31 – John Cena Classic & Fan Voting: Breakdown of the upcoming fan-voted “Cena Classic” tournament, why all WWE “fan votes” are a work, and what fans need to know. 01:03:22 – Roman Reigns & The Bloodline: Roman’s creative direction, questionable title defenses, schedule flip-flops, and the future for Jacob Fatu and The Usos. 01:11:43 – How Creative Gets Stale: The need to protect both winners and losers, why stories are everything, and lessons from past booking. 01:14:02 – Building Characters: Why larger-than-life personas matter, wrestling’s lack of gear identity, and how iconic looks used to drive engagement. 01:25:00 – LA Knight’s Future: Hot take on why LA Knight might be finished in WWE, contract issues, and why veteran talent could bolt for the indies. 01:36:28 – The Value of Honest Critique: Taking on criticism from company-connected podcasters, the importance of honest fan feedback, and what really makes a dedicated wrestling fan. 01:49:07 – Meet & Greets & WWE Pricing: Inside WWE’s exorbitant meet & greet prices, fan experiences, and what it says about WWE’s business model. 01:51:15 – Oscar’s Situation & Talent Cuts: Is this Oscar’s last match due to a forced pay cut? Speculation and confirmed reports. 01:52:04 – Bron Breaker vs. Obafemi: Breakdown of WWE’s next breakout stars and the importance of storytelling, not just great prospects. 01:56:11 – Final Thoughts & Podcast Growth: The journey of Coach and Bro, honesty as the brand, and information about upcoming schedule changes. 01:57:42 – Merch Money & Danhausen: Joke about Danhausen’s merch sales and how TKO’s new revenue split is impacting even the most popular acts. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    1hr 58min
  7. Remembering Ted Turner: TKO’s Wrestling Power Plays, AEW Opportunities & WWE Salaries EXPOSED! | Coach & Bro 5/6/2026

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    Remembering Ted Turner: TKO’s Wrestling Power Plays, AEW Opportunities & WWE Salaries EXPOSED! | Coach & Bro 5/6/2026

    Full Podcast Summary / Notes (Timestamped) [00:00] - Show Open & Warmup Coach welcomes listeners and introduces his co-host, highlighting their growing YouTube success ([00:01:48] 300 new subscribers in two days, 17,000 views on Monday’s show). Sharing gratitude for fans and emphasizing their approach of offering solutions, not just criticism ([00:02:42]). [03:13] - Inside Sources & Alistair Black Release Rumors Discussion of backstage sources: Alistair Black allegedly released after confrontation about WrestleMania plans changing at the last minute ([00:03:13]). TKO’s role and communication breakdown with talent ([00:04:13]). [05:50] - Stadium Network Overview + Fan Interaction Segment Outlets and reach of the show—now on multiple OTT services and available in 100+ million homes ([00:05:50]). Inviting fans to participate via super stickers and donations ([00:04:34]). [07:08] - TKO’s Q1 Financials & WWE Talent Pay Cuts TKO’s jaw-dropping $1.597B revenue and $250M profit; top execs' bonuses outpacing talent pay ([00:07:20]). Nick Khan signs new deal through 2030, triggering outrage over distribution of company revenue ([00:08:02]). Hot debate on talent’s responsibility to advocate for themselves ([00:08:27]). [09:23] - Wrestlers’ Leverage: Saudi Sale, Contracts & Exposure vs. Money Breakdown of how WWE’s bottom line may be groomed for sale to Saudi interests ([00:09:09]). The importance of contracts, agents, and exposure in a wrestler’s career trajectory ([00:10:42], [00:11:18]). [12:04] - Indies & Talent Loyalty Comparing payroll approaches: JCW’s indie scene versus WWE’s corporate model ([00:12:04]). Long-term loyalty, contracts, and what makes up-and-coming talent stay ([00:13:08]). [14:00] - Negative Optics, WrestleMania in Saudi Arabia & Growth Windows for AEW/JCW How WWE's negative PR creates opportunity windows for other promotions ([00:13:49]). WrestleMania moving to Saudi Arabia: what it means for North American shows ([00:14:01]). AEW and others advised to attack while WWE talent morale is low ([00:14:21]). [16:05] - The New Day, Pay Cut Decisions, and Talent Branding Value Veterans vs. Newbies: Why established acts like New Day can walk, but young talent weigh exposure over money ([00:16:05]). “No cut” contract clauses discussed as a new talent demand ([00:17:37]). [19:02] - The Agent Boom & Planning for Career Moves The rise of wrestling agents and lessons from the sports world ([00:19:02]). Why talent should listen to their agents for career longevity ([00:19:43]). [20:51] - Roman Reigns Drama: Booking Error or Power Play? Examining the “internal booking error” excuse for pulling Roman Reigns off all June shows ([00:21:51]). Comparison with the NFL’s 50%+ pay to talent, while WWE pays only around 15% of revenue to wrestlers ([00:22:57]). [24:01] - Bloodline Layoffs & The Realities of WWE Power Moves Releases of Reigns’ associates, speculation of backstage politics, and TKO’s growing disconnect from talent ([00:23:29], [00:24:01]). Differences in management style between Vince McMahon and TKO’s leadership ([00:26:24]). [29:00] - Talent Frustration, Creative Decisions & the Agent Arms Race The pressure mounting on Triple H and why he may not be pushing back against TKO decisions ([00:27:33]). How TKO’s cuts might backfire if big names defect or get released ([00:31:47]). Vulnerability of less-experienced wrestlers to corporate decisions ([00:31:06]). [33:00] - AEW’s Opportunity: Will Ospreay’s Endorsement & Tony Khan’s “Killer Instinct” Challenge AEW praised for Tony Khan’s exceptional treatment of talent (paying for costly surgeries, etc.) ([00:34:02]). Debate on if Tony Khan is “too nice” and how AEW can capitalize on WWE’s negative fan/talent sentiment ([00:35:00], [00:36:03]). Ideas for modern Monday Night War–type moves for AEW ([00:36:34]). [38:40] - Alistair Black, Contracts & Character Direction in WWE Alistair Black’s back-and-forth between WWE and AEW; value of being your own boss as a couple (Black & Vega) ([00:38:40]). WWE moving away from “dark characters” and what that means for the brand ([00:40:28]). [43:57] - Wrestling’s Changing Creative, Social Media, and Misconceptions The pitfalls of overexposing behind-the-scenes info to fans ([00:57:23]). Social media misconceptions about booking, titles, and character decisions ([00:45:00]). [46:07] - Tribute Block: Ted Turner – Wrestling’s Media Revolutionary Coach and Bro eulogize Ted Turner and analyze his influence on wrestling, TV, and media business ([00:46:07]). Comparison between Turner’s maverick approach and Tony Khan’s current playbook ([00:48:05]). Remembering Saturday night wrestling on TBS and why it succeeded pre-2000s ([00:50:03]). [52:10] - Quick Hits: Met Gala, The Rock, Cena’s WWE Return, and WWE’s Paid Fan Club Fun segment covering The Rock’s $3.3M watch at Met Gala, John Cena news, and WWE’s controversial fan club upsell ([00:52:10]). [55:08] - JCW Announcements & Wrestling for the Troops JCW’s next episode, Coach’s experiences wrestling and entertaining troops in Afghanistan, AEW’s commitment to veterans ([01:15:56]). [58:58] - WWE’s Financials, Bonuses, & Nick Khan Exposed A deep-dive into why the financial structure angers fans and talents alike ([00:58:58]). Public filings for executive bonuses and their ramifications ([00:57:51], [01:02:04]). [01:13:00] - Iconic Heel Turns, WWE Hotel Etiquette, and Superstar Privileges Favorite heel turns, how top stars like Roman Reigns and Randy Orton receive special treatment, and the ongoing culture shift ([01:31:06], [01:33:03]). [01:36:00] - Fan Q&A, Debates, and Merch Giveaways Addressing fan questions, playful banter, and super sticker winners ([01:36:00]). Announcements about upcoming show enhancements and video game giveaways ([01:56:18]). [01:57:00] - Close: Thank You, Growth, and Farewell Coach and Bro thank the audience, tease future shows, and sign off ([01:57:16]). Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    1hr 58min
  8. WWE Turmoil: TKO Restructuring, New Day’s Exit & Backstage Power Struggle EXPOSED! | Coach and Bro | May 4th, 2026

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    WWE Turmoil: TKO Restructuring, New Day’s Exit & Backstage Power Struggle EXPOSED! | Coach and Bro | May 4th, 2026

    Full Podcast Summary / Show Notes (Timestamped) [00:00] Welcome & Banter Coach and Vince Russo kick off the show, share stories from Vince's wrestling convention in Boston, and talk fan reactions and backstage reunions. [07:30] Main Topic: New Day Forced to Renegotiate—Why? Discussion about New Day’s forced renegotiation by TKO, Wrestler contracts, and the shift away from Triple H’s control. Coach and Vince debate the ethics and business realities of restructuring guaranteed contracts. Comparison with NBA-style contracts and lack of a wrestler’s union [12:30]. TKO’s “corporate numbers game” vs. WWE’s historic connection to talent [19:00]. [21:10] Roman Reigns’ Contract Turmoil & Family Fallout Why Roman is missing major shows, tension over contract renegotiations, and the backstage reaction to his family members being cut. [26:13] Triple H Diminished? Power Struggle with Nick Khan & TKO Backstage chess game: Nick Khan’s maneuvering, TKO’s indifference to wrestling tradition, and Triple H’s shrinking influence [28:00]. The use of AI for storytelling and what that means for WWE’s future creative direction. [31:23] The Human Cost: Legends, Layoffs, and Fan Backlash Vince talks about the personal impact of TKO’s firings on longtime WWE employees and wrestling legends. The undervalued importance of the WWE Hall of Fame for wrestlers’ post-career income [1:27:12]. How business-first attitude is changing locker room morale [40:19]. [41:27] Talent Options Outside WWE: AEW, Indies & New Ventures Debate: Should wrestlers bolt for AEW or the indies instead of staying for the paycheck? Comparison of Tony Khan’s approach to talent versus WWE/TKO’s corporate structure. Potential for a third major company backed by Vince McMahon or Saudi Arabia [1:47:03]. [47:00] Q&A and Listener Super Chats Audience questions: creative team vs. AI, backstage stories (Kane, Harvey Whippleman), and what’s wrong with modern tag team wrestling. Discussion of how WWE owns talent YouTube brands like “UpUpDownDown” and the backlash from wrestlers. [1:02:00] Comedy in Wrestling & Legendary Backstage Stories Coach & Vince’s take on bad WWE comedy segments (Mae Young’s hand, Katie Vick), the risk of going for laughs, and working with legends like The Rock. [1:14:00] The Rock, Cena & WrestleMania Fallout Why Rock is aligned with TKO, behind-the-scenes info on John Cena’s surprise appearances, and the real motives for big show returns. [1:28:00] Life after WWE: Fan Conventions & Making It Work Russo on the significance of Hall of Fame inductions for convention income and supporting legends after their on-screen careers. The economics of wrestling cameos, fan meets, and the business of nostalgia. [1:43:00] Future of Wrestling: Roster Cuts & TV-First Booking Will WWE shrink its roster beyond recognition? Rumors about changes to NXT’s development model. Final thoughts on what fans and talent can do as the business changes. [1:50:00] Closing Remarks & Show Schedule Upcoming episodes, live shows, and ways for fans to support the channel. 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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