Wrestling Mayhem Show

Sorgatron Media, Inc

Unleash the Excitement: Dive into the World of Wrestling Fandom! Join us for an unfiltered exploration of professional and independent wrestling, where the spotlight is on pure enjoyment. Get ready for surprise visits from wrestling icons, including TNA, WWE Legends, Ring of Honor superstars, and rising talents, all sharing their perspectives on our half-decade-long online extravaganza. Discover the ultimate wrestling fan experience at www.WrestlingMayhemShow.com

  1. Celebrating May 19 with Some Guy Named John | Wrestling Mayhem Show 1005

    1D AGO

    Celebrating May 19 with Some Guy Named John | Wrestling Mayhem Show 1005

    This week on Wrestling Mayhem Show 1005, Sorg, Rizz, and Mad Mike are joined in studio by pro wrestler Some Guy Named John for a chaotic, hilarious episode covering the Wrestling Mayhem Show presents April Fools spirit, May 19 wrestling lore, indie wrestling madness, WWE Films deep cuts, AEW and WWE weekend previews, and the ongoing saga of Leaders By Example. The crew celebrates May 19, the 20th anniversary of WWE’s See No Evil, with Some Guy Named John delivering an increasingly detailed breakdown of Kane’s horror movie legacy. Rizz celebrates becoming an elected official, Mad Mike shows off wrestling collectibles, and the conversation spirals through WWE Films, NXT on YouTube, Saturday Night’s Main Event, AEW Double or Nothing, 880 Wrestling, RWA, VCW, and more. Breakdown: Rizz wins election day Rizz talks about seeing his real name on the ballot. The crew jokes about wrestling, politics, campaign speeches, and Kane also being a politician. May 19 and WWE’s See No Evil Some Guy Named John celebrates the 20th anniversary of See No Evil. The crew discusses Kane as Jacob Goodnight, the film’s strange WWE marketing tie-ins, the May 19 angle, and the movie’s budget and box office. Later, they dive into See No Evil 2, the Soska Sisters, horror movie logic, and WWE Films history. WWE movie universe chaos Discussion includes The Marine, Countdown, Legendary, That’s What I Am, WWE’s direct-to-video era, and the wild concept of WWE wrestlers as secret agents. The crew jokes about turning WWE’s old novel Big Apple Takedown into a TV series. UpUpDownDown Uno nostalgia Mad Mike shows off a sealed UpUpDownDown Uno deck. The group remembers Xavier Woods / Austin Creed, pandemic-era Uno content, and WWE YouTube culture. WWE and NXT discussion Eosky and EVIL’s wedding comes up. The crew discusses EVIL’s NXT name change and how WWE handles renamed international stars. Sorg shares that full NXT episodes are available through CW Sports on YouTube. Saturday Night’s Main Event preview The crew runs through the card, including Penta, Ethan Page, Becky Lynch, Sol Ruca, women’s tag title action, and more. They joke about Penta being the poster boy and world champions skipping Fort Wayne, Indiana. AEW Double or Nothing / Owen Hart Tournament The hosts preview AEW’s tournament brackets. They discuss Will Ospreay, Samoa Joe, Swerve Strickland, Bandido, Claudio, Brody King, Willow, Athena, Mina Shirakawa, and more. Athena’s long championship reign is highlighted. Some Guy Named John and Leaders By Example John explains how Gianni Michael Emricko was “absorbed” into Leaders By Example. He breaks down the group’s contract logic, ownership of Gianni’s music and robes, and Gianni’s suspension. The new unpaid intern Mitch is praised as a better fit for the group. 880 Wrestling storylines The episode previews the ongoing Leaders By Example drama at 880 Wrestling. John discusses CPA, taxes, unsafe spaces, and why his friends do not pay taxes. The crew plugs a big indie wrestling weekend across 880, RWA, and VCW. RWA Regional Championship controversy John claims that he and Clayton King are collectively the RWA Regional Champion. He insists he did not interfere physically and says Leaders By Example are the true heroes of RWA. Gorgeous Gregory’s upcoming title opportunity is discussed. VCW tag title opportunity John talks about Clayton King being robbed of the VCW Championship. Leaders By Example now aim for the VCW Tag Team Titles against White Trash Wilderness. Point Park wrestling chaos John discusses invading Austin Karnes’ live podcast event at Point Park. Casey and a mascot get involved, and John threatens to investigate future wrestling events on campus. What We Learned Some Guy Named John wants to have a sing-off match. The chat learns that Mason Rook’s NXT theme is the same music Mason Ryan had in WWE ’12. Mad Mike learned that See No Evil has a surprisingly deep production history. The group reflects on the value of weekly independent wrestling and how 880 Wrestling continues to happen through sheer love of the game.

    1h 40m
  2. April Fools Eve | Wrestling Mayhem Show 999

    APR 1

    April Fools Eve | Wrestling Mayhem Show 999

    The road to Wrestling Mayhem Show 1000 runs right through absolute chaos. This week, Sorg and Mad Mike are joined by The Unwilting Tatiana and Shotgun Adams to preview the upcoming Wrestling Mayhem Show Presents April Fools event. If you were expecting a calm, straightforward card rundown, you may be in the wrong place. This episode is full Mayhem energy in the best way possible. Tatiana talks about stepping back into the Top Rope Tabletop Match Part 2, reflecting on the first match where, as she puts it, “everybody died,” and teasing a new strategy for the D&D-inspired madness. There’s a lot of talk about spells, chaos, and the challenge of facing people you actually like once wrestling gets involved. Meanwhile, Shotgun Adams brings a completely different kind of energy as he prepares to face MV Young in a match built around one of Pittsburgh’s most sacred and ridiculous traditions: the parking chair. Or, depending on who you ask, a totally fake concept that should not exist. Beyond the April Fools card, the conversation branches into WWE and wrestling culture more broadly. Mad Mike shares his experience attending Monday Night Raw at Madison Square Garden, including the huge atmosphere, Stephanie McMahon’s appearance, and a crowd reaction for Oba Femi that felt impossible to ignore. The crew also gets into a lively debate about celebrity involvement in wrestling, whether WWE is leaning too hard into streamers and crossover stars, and what that means compared to promotions where the in-ring product stays front and center. There’s also plenty of wrestling lifestyle talk along the way. Mike reviews the Squared Circle Cafe in New York City, the panel swaps karaoke stories, and everyone reflects on the changing shape of WrestleMania week and indie wrestling’s place around it. Like the best Mayhem Show episodes, it’s part analysis, part comedy, part event hype, and completely driven by a shared love of wrestling in all its forms. If this episode proves anything, it’s that April Fools is not just another wrestling card. It’s a show built around the particular sense of humor, creativity, and controlled nonsense that the Wrestling Mayhem Show has always embraced. And if this is the energy heading into 1000, the milestone episode is going to hit even harder.

    1h 55m

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Unleash the Excitement: Dive into the World of Wrestling Fandom! Join us for an unfiltered exploration of professional and independent wrestling, where the spotlight is on pure enjoyment. Get ready for surprise visits from wrestling icons, including TNA, WWE Legends, Ring of Honor superstars, and rising talents, all sharing their perspectives on our half-decade-long online extravaganza. Discover the ultimate wrestling fan experience at www.WrestlingMayhemShow.com