Elite Heat

Tim Taylor Doug Jean

Tim and Doug dive deep into the world of All Elite Wrestling. Recaps, character analysis, storyline breakdowns, and more. Two guys who have been All Elite since day 1 talk AEW.

  1. 11H AGO

    It's All About Australia: Swerve and Kenny Omega go at it, the Death Riders are in limbo, and a TNT Championship match for the ages

    This week, we break down a stacked episode of Dynamite that featured multiple match-of-the-night contenders, major title implications, and some very questionable creative decisions. We dive deep into: Swerve Strickland vs. Kenny Omega opening the show with chaos and violenceA phenomenal trios match featuring Claudio, Mox, Takeshita, and companyKyle Fletcher vs. Tommaso Ciampa for the TNT Championship — a brutal, must-see fightWhat Fletcher’s win means heading into Grand Slam: AustraliaThe return of Private Party and an excellent triple-threat tag team matchConfusion, frustration, and dwindling interest in the hair vs. hair storylineRoddy Strong walking out, Darby Allin reappearing, and where any of this is actually goingPlus: Don Callis Quote of the Night and another all-timer from “Things My Wife Said While Watching Wrestling”We debate what’s working, what’s not, and what AEW needs to tighten up as they build toward Australia and Revolution. If you missed this episode of Dynamite — or just want someone to yell about it with — we’ve got you covered. 🎧 Subscribe, rate, and review Follow us on social media!YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@eliteheatpodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/eliteheatpodTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@eliteheatpodFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/eliteheatpodBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/eliteheatpod.bsky.social

    48 min
  2. 6D AGO

    The AEW World Championship Picture Gets Clearer...Kind Of

    Grand Slam in Australia is 10 days away, and this episode of Dynamite brought a lot into focus. Or did it? On this week’s Elite Heat, we break down a Dynamite that experimented with structure, leaned hard into the AEW World Title picture, and delivered one of the best matches of 2026 so far. From production tweaks to long-term storytelling clues, this was a show that felt intentional even when it got messy. And yes… Kenny Omega vs. Andrade absolutely ruled. What we cover: Why AEW’s new opening format actually workedIs Collision quietly becoming must-watch TV?The Don Callis Family being elite-level chaosSwerve Strickland saying everything without saying a wordAre we headed toward Omega vs. Swerve at Revolution?Hangman Page, Mark Davis, and a confusing title pathDarby Allin getting kidnapped… and why it didn’t fully landOrange Cassidy & Toni Storm: fun pairing, questionable usageAre Babes of Wrath nearing the end of their title run?If you’re watching Dynamite and wondering whether AEW is finally finding its rhythm heading into Grand Slam Australia and Revolution, this is the conversation you want to hear. 🎧 Listen now. Subscribe. Leave a rating. It helps more than you think — and it keeps Elite Heat growing. Follow us on social media!YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@eliteheatpodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/eliteheatpodTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@eliteheatpodFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/eliteheatpodBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/eliteheatpod.bsky.social

    1h 19m
  3. JAN 29

    Muddy Waters: AEW's World Title Picture Gets Less Clear, The Don Callis Family Gets Serious, and Everyone Loves Andrade

    AEW put on another show full of great matches, talented wrestlers, and big moments, but are they actually telling a clear story? In this episode of Elite Heat, we break down a Dynamite that felt simultaneously exciting and confusing, digging into what’s working, what’s muddy, and where AEW might be losing fans in the gaps. We talk Kenny Omega’s presence, the increasingly crowded title picture, Andrade vs. Swerve, MJF’s continued reign, and why AEW’s biggest issue right now might be clarity. If you love AEW but find yourself saying “I don’t know where this is going,” you’re not alone — and this episode is for you. 🔥 What we cover: Kenny Omega opening Dynamite and why it always worksAndrade, Swerve, and the increasingly unclear title pathMJF’s role as champion and who actually feels “next”The Don Callis Family, Okada, Takeshita, and storyline overlapAEW’s women’s division: big potential, confusing executionWhy AEW sometimes overcomplicates simple storytellingCan this all still pay off… or is patience wearing thin?We’re not doom-and-gloom, but we are honest. AEW has the pieces — now it has to connect them. 📲 Support the show If you enjoyed this episode: Follow / Subscribe so you don’t miss future breakdownsLeave a 5-star rating — it helps more wrestling fans find usShare the show with a friend who watches Dynamite every weekFollow us on social media!YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@eliteheatpodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/eliteheatpodTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@eliteheatpodFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/eliteheatpodBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/eliteheatpod.bsky.social New episodes drop weekly. Let’s talk wrestling the way fans actually do.

    1h 12m
  4. JAN 22

    You Gotta Earn It: AEW’s New Title Picture Takes Shape, Youth Movement, Face Turns, and a Vintage Kenny Omega

    MJF lays down the rules, Kenny Omega looks like himself again, and AEW leans into a simple idea: if you want the title, you have to earn it. This week on Elite Heat, Tim and Dug break down a smart, focused episode of AEW Dynamite that finally brought clarity to the company’s crowded championship picture. With MJF setting the tone early, AEW leaned into a simple rule: if you want a title shot, you have to earn it. The result was a Dynamite packed with momentum, rising stars, subtle face turns, and one absolute show-stealer. 🔥 AEW Dynamite Breakdown: MJF delivers a classic opening promo and resets the world title rulesBrody King steps up as another legitimate challengerWhy AEW’s “earn your shot” philosophy actually worksTrios Championship confusion and why Hangman Page feels miscastSpeedball Mike Bailey proves he belongs against Samoa JoeDeath Riders vs. Don Callis Family sparks a potential face turnJon Moxley finally feels dangerous againKris Statlander sounds like a champion for the first timeHarley Cameron continues to steal every sceneFTR vs. Jordan Oliver & Alec Price: exciting talent, questionable debutKenny Omega vs. Josh Alexander delivers a pay-per-view level classicA must-listen episode for AEW fans, pro wrestling fans, and anyone following the evolving world title scene, rising young talent, and AEW’s road to the next pay-per-view. Subscribe, rate, and review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify — it helps the show grow more than you think.Follow us on social media!YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@eliteheatpodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/eliteheatpodTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@eliteheatpodFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/eliteheatpodBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/eliteheatpod.bsky.social

    1h 5m
  5. JAN 15

    Maximum Carnage!!!

    Was AEW Dynamite: Maximum Carnage actually… maximum carnage? Tim and Doug break down a stacked card that delivered strong matches but maybe not the chaos the name promised. From Darby Allin’s continued punishment tour to MJF reminding everyone why he’s elite, this episode dives into what worked, what didn’t, and where AEW might be painting itself into a corner creatively. Topics Discussed: Why Maximum Carnage didn’t quite feel “maximum”Darby Allin vs. PAC and the growing feeling of creative stagnationBrian Keith vs. Hangman Page: solid match, but where does Brian Keith go from here?Kenny Omega’s return and the growing frustration with “wait until next week” storytellingThe four-way tag match: incredible action, questionable outcomeAre new teams being rushed into title pictures too fast?The women’s trios match and why the crowd never fully got thereHarley Cameron’s role and why crowd connection mattersMJF vs. Bandido: match of the night and a masterclass in in-ring storytellingWhy AEW’s biggest strength might also be its biggest problemThis isn’t just a recap, it’s a thoughtful, fan-first breakdown of AEW’s creative direction, pacing, and storytelling choices. If you love AEW but want honest conversation beyond “everything rules,” this one’s for you. Subscribe, rate, and review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify — it helps the show grow more than you think.Follow us on social media!YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@eliteheatpodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/eliteheatpodTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@eliteheatpodFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/eliteheatpodBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/eliteheatpod.bsky.social

    48 min
  6. JAN 8

    Moxley, Bucks, And A Whole Lot Of Cake

    Elite Heat is back for 2026, and Tim and Dug are diving headfirst into a packed episode of AEW Dynamite, attempting once again to compress two hours of wrestling into about 30 minutes (with mixed results). This week’s discussion covers standout matches, questionable booking decisions, surprise returns, and one of the most unhinged cake segments in recent memory. 🔥 Topics Covered in This Episode: Jim Ross Returns JR opens Dynamite, and while it’s great to see him back, Tim and Dug discuss how AEW handled the moment—and why cutting away at the right time mattered.The Don Callis Family Grows Ricochet shines in a strong promo, Mark Davis gets direction, and a mysterious new member appears… who neither host recognizes.Jon Moxley vs. Shelton Benjamin A very good match with a baffling finish. The guys debate Shelton’s place in AEW, the overuse of eliminator matches, and why the ending made Shelton look far less savvy than he should.Trios Match: The Bucks & Jack Perry vs. The Don Callis Family Old-school Young Bucks energy, wild offense, new moves, and a finish that actually worked. Match of the night honors go here.Andrade Makes His AEW Return Andrade is back in dramatic fashion, but the moment gets confusing when FTR randomly appears. What exactly are we setting up here?Willow Nightingale Celebration (feat. Mercedes Moné) Positivity meets chaos. Statlander saves the cake, Mercedes snaps (again), and everyone agrees: unhinged Mercedes is the best Mercedes.Mark Briscoe’s Crystal Ball Promo Not his strongest promo overall, but the crystal ball bit? Absolute gold.The Sisters of Sin Promo Thekla impresses on the mic, while Skye Blue and Julia Hart feel more ornamental than essential...by design or by mistake?Sammy Guevara vs. Bandido Sammy’s return to Dynamite is welcomed, Bandido delivers as always, and the interpreter steals the segment with an all-time great bump.Toni Storm vs. Marina Shafir The match was fine. Toni remains gold. Marina gets more personality, Claudio comes in hot, and Luther continues to be one of the most underrated acts in AEW.PAC and Darby Allin A feud that just isn’t clicking yet. The hosts break down why stretching this story might have worked better than forcing the confrontation.Lights Out Tag MatchThe lights literally went out when they shouldn't have, and Hangman and Swerve should chase gold. 🎙 Final Thoughts: From excellent in-ring work to head-scratching creative choices, this episode of Dynamite gave Elite Heat plenty to chew on. Some stories feel perfectly set up for Revolution… others feel like they’re spinning their wheels. If you’re looking for an honest, fan-focused breakdown of AEW World’s End, this episode covers what worked, what didn’t, and what needs to happen next to keep AEW moving forward. 🎧 Subscribe, rate, and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts and Spotify👍 Like, share, and support independent wrestling podcasts Follow Elite Heat If you love deep-dive AEW analysis, weekly breakdowns, and honest wrestling talk, hit follow and leave a review — it helps more fans discover the show! Follow us on social media!YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@eliteheatpodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/eliteheatpodTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@eliteheatpodFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/eliteheatpodBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/eliteheatpod.bsky.social

    45 min
  7. 12/28/2025

    Worlds End 2025

    AEW World’s End Recap: Broken Necks, Missing Teeth, and Big Title Moves In this episode, we break down AEW World’s End from top to bottom, including standout matches, questionable finishes, and what the results mean heading into the next phase of AEW storytelling. From Okada vs. Takeshita to MJF reclaiming the AEW World Championship, there was no shortage of chaos, controversy, and physical punishment. We discuss the Continental Classic finals, Jon Moxley’s surprising win and even more surprising promo, the state of the AEW tag team division, and why Chicago crowds usually never miss — except maybe this time. Plus, we dive deep into where AEW goes next with MJF, Hangman Adam Page, Swerve Strickland, and the rest of the main event scene. Episode Highlights: Okada vs. Takeshita delivers early match-of-the-night energyJon Moxley wins the Continental Classic (and loses a tooth)Fletcher vs. Moxley and the storytelling threads that carried through the nightFTR vs. Bang Bang Gang ends with an anticlimactic thudMercedes Moné and Athena tease a potential money feudDarby Allin once again flirts with disasterMixed Mayhem delivers unexpected fun (and Tony Storm steals the show)Kris Statlander vs. Jamie Hayter suffers from crowd fatigueMJF wins the AEW World Championship — and why it’s the right callWhere AEW’s world title, tag titles, and Death Riders storyline go nextKey Topics Discussed: AEW World’s End reviewAEW Continental Classic finalsJon Moxley face turn speculationMJF AEW World ChampionOkada AEW runAEW tag team division strugglesHangman Adam Page vs Swerve Strickland futureMercedes Moné AEW storylineAEW booking analysis If you’re looking for an honest, fan-focused breakdown of AEW World’s End, this episode covers what worked, what didn’t, and what needs to happen next to keep AEW moving forward. 🎧 Subscribe, rate, and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts and Spotify 👍 Like, share, and support independent wrestling podcasts Follow Elite Heat If you love deep-dive AEW analysis, weekly breakdowns, and honest wrestling talk, hit follow and leave a review — it helps more fans discover the show! Follow us on social media!YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@eliteheatpodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/eliteheatpodTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@eliteheatpodFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/eliteheatpodBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/eliteheatpod.bsky.social

    46 min
  8. 12/25/2025

    Dynamite On 34th Street (Tim's Home Alone)

    It's Christmas Eve! What better way to spend it than watching wrestling together?  Doug made the bold choice to prioritize family over grappling, which means Tim is flying solo on this holiday episode of Elite Heat. Coming out of AEW Dynamite, there's plenty to break down about the Continental Classic, and the road to Worlds End. Tim dives into: Konosuke Takeshita reaching the Continental Classic semifinals and what it signals for AEW’s futureGabe Kidd vs. Darby Allin and why that match will be uncomfortable in all the right waysFTR vs. the Bang Bang Gang in a Chicago Street Fight and why the rivalry still worksWhat AEW should do with Roderick Strong moving forwardThe Worlds End main event and the smartest possible outcomeThe state of the AEW Women’s Tag Team TitlesMarina Shafir: good concept, uneven execution“Jungle” Jack Perry breaking out moves we’ve never seen beforeGrab a drink, hide from your relatives, and spend Christmas Eve talking wrestling with us. 👉 Subscribe, rate, and review Elite Heat wherever you listen. Follow Elite Heat If you love deep-dive AEW analysis, weekly breakdowns, and honest wrestling talk, hit follow and leave a review — it helps more fans discover the show! Follow us on social media!YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@eliteheatpodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/eliteheatpodTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@eliteheatpodFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/eliteheatpodBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/eliteheatpod.bsky.social

    36 min

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Tim and Doug dive deep into the world of All Elite Wrestling. Recaps, character analysis, storyline breakdowns, and more. Two guys who have been All Elite since day 1 talk AEW.