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On today's episode Vince covers the GREATEST FATHER'S DAY GIFT HE EVER RECEIVED---Rafael Devers from the Boston Red Sox, the "No Kings" Protest, Brian Wilson and the "Carpenters", TOP 5 Musical Geniuses of All-Time and his DEEP THOUGHTS after watching the WWE Bray Wyatt Doc for the First Time.

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On today's episode Vince covers the GREATEST FATHER'S DAY GIFT HE EVER RECEIVED---Rafael Devers from the Boston Red Sox, the "No Kings" Protest, Brian Wilson and the "Carpenters", TOP 5 Musical Geniuses of All-Time and his DEEP THOUGHTS after watching the WWE Bray Wyatt Doc for the First Time.

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Full Podcast Summary / Notes (Timestamps): 00:00 – 02:21 | Coach and Vince Russo Kick Off from Hollywood, FL Coach welcomes everyone to the show and jokes about his hectic travel schedule and dodgy hotel Wi-Fi, then introduces “the bro,” Vince Russo. Vince enters wearing a controversial shirt to rile up critics, setting a fun, fiery tone. 02:21 – 07:03 | Triple H’s Viral 'Dad Bod' Vacation Photos Go Viral Vince shares the story of Triple H and Stephanie McMahon’s vacation photos making waves. The pair humorously debate if it’s fair to tease Triple H more for his 20-year-old bathing suit than his dad bod, diving into the pressures (or lack thereof) of being worth $100+ million. 07:03 – 10:43 | Unpacking Wrestlers’ Stage Fright & Modern Era Nerves After Vince’s lighthearted Twitter antics, the conversation shifts to the “Unreal” series portrayal of wrestlers’ backstage nerves. Coach recounts his own nerves attacking Shane McMahon at SummerSlam 2003 and reflects on how today’s talent is more fearful about botching lines and losing their spot. 10:43 – 13:38 | Live Interaction & Merch Updates Coach and Vince explain how fans can get involved with the show, tease new merch drops, and joke about the perils of being a traveling podcast host. 13:38 – 22:27 | Undertaker’s Reinvention: From The Deadman to Mentor In-depth talk about Undertaker’s transition to a mentor/coach role, being involved with Triple H and Shawn Michaels behind the scenes. Vince speculates if Taker is now Vince McMahon’s “eyes and ears” and what his loyalty means for TKO politics. 22:27 – 30:52 | Behind the Curtain: WWE’s Unreal & Netflix Deal Backstory Coach reveals production secrets of WWE’s "Unreal" series—like outside NFL crews shooting it and how TKO is reshaping content for Netflix. Together, they debate if “Unreal” will attract new fans, why breaking kayfabe could hurt legacy fans, and what real wrestling docuseries should look like. 30:52 – 42:23 | Fan Q&A: Brock Lesnar’s Absence, WWE Marketing Misses, and The Value of Clean Finishes Coach and Vince answer live super stickers about why Brock Lesnar and Cena disappear after big shows, misleading promotions, and the difference in creative mindsets between Triple H and Vince McMahon. Heated takes on “talent-friendly” policies and the struggle to keep stars on TV. 42:23 – 55:40 | Bret Hart Snubbed: WWE’s Pettiness Exposed? A bombshell segment as Coach plays a clip of Bret Hart recounting being flown to SummerSlam but denied a seat. Vince explains it as a classic “receipt,” tying it to backstage politics and disrespect—and why Bret’s underappreciated compared to fellow legends. 55:40 – 1:09:45 | More Fan Q&A: Liv Morgan, Karrion Kross, and Who Should Be WWE’s Next Big Star? They discuss Liv Morgan and Bianca Belair’s absence, AEW’s opportunity with Karrion Kross, and how WWE is dropping the ball on building organic, new stars. Insights into how WWE’s executive moves impact the roster, followed by debates on Shane McMahon’s potential, talents like Otis, and Solo Sikoa’s evolution as a promo. 1:09:45 – 1:22:41 | Wrestling’s Dark Side: STIs, Mandy Rose, and The Locker Room Scene Mandy Rose’s account of a herpes outbreak in NXT sparks debate about safety and dating behind the scenes. Amanda's booming OnlyFans career gets a mention, and the team debunks some urban legends about wrestling hygiene. 1:22:41 – 1:25:59 | Raw Talent Development: Lyra Valkyria and Changing WWE Styles Tough critique on WWE’s current developmental approach—highlighting talent signings via social following over wrestling skills, and why some aren’t making it. 1:25:59 – End | Closing Q&A: Maver, Church Skits & Podcast Announcements More quickfire Q&A: Mick Foley’s role, Maven’s new podcast, and hilarious behind-the-scenes stories about infamous WWE skits. Coach teases future live podcasts and reflects on audience engagement, with closing thanks and schedules for upcoming shows.…
 
Full Podcast Summary / Show Notes (Timestamps included): 00:00 – Show Kick-Off: Going Live Nationwide! Coach introduces the very first live episode, now streaming on Stadium, Bally Sports, Prime Video, DirecTV, and YouTube TV. The duo sets the stage for unfiltered, fast-paced wrestling talk. 00:01:21 – Meet the Hosts: Coach & Vince Russo Coach shares his excitement for teaming with Vince Russo, dubbed the greatest writer in pro wrestling. Russo jokes about the dangers of being live and his unpredictable style. 00:02:50 – Today’s Hot Topics Preview Preview: Logan Paul vs. John Cena, Karrion Kross breaks silence, Vince McMahon’s return to WWE TV, and next week’s exclusive Bubba the Love Sponge interview. 00:03:51 – Bubba the Love Sponge Teaser Insight into why Bubba’s upcoming appearance matters in the Hulk Hogan saga. Russo recounts why Bubba’s reports on Hogan were accurate amidst widespread skepticism. 00:04:21 – Hulk Hogan, Vince McMahon & WWE Creative Recap of McMahon’s first on-screen appearance in ages for the FOX/Hogan documentary. McMahon claims Hogan isn’t a racist, labels him the biggest star ever, but criticizes WWE’s recent presentation of Hogan. Debate: Did creative do Hogan right at the Netflix debut, or should he have just been grateful for the spotlight? 00:08:05 – Why the Crowd Turned on Hulk Hogan Russo argues fans booed Hogan only after he began promoting his beer, not for past controversies. Coach reflects on conflicted fan reactions to rooting for Hogan. 00:09:55 – Alternative Booking for Hogan’s Comeback? “What if?” segment: Would bringing out wrestling legends have changed the crowd’s reaction? Russo insists WWE gave Hogan a fitting send-off given his recent standing. 00:10:24 – 10-Bell Salute Controversy & McMahon’s Exclusion What the 10-bell salute means in wrestling. Why McMahon wasn’t invited; speculation that Vince would overshadow Hogan’s tribute. Russo believes the snub hit McMahon personally and discusses the impact. 00:12:58 – Brock Lesnar Returns, But Not Vince Brock Lesnar’s swift return post-lawsuit vs. McMahon’s continued exile. Debate: Will WWE ever bring Vince back? 00:14:30 – Vince McMahon in Retirement & Reflection Coach and Russo discuss how McMahon is grappling with his absence from WWE’s biggest achievements. 00:15:34 – Karrion Kross Breaks His Silence Karrion Kross’ contract revelations on Ariel Helwani’s show; WWE’s last-minute, rescinded offer. Both hosts blast WWE for unprofessional handling and speculate creative didn’t actually want Karrion Kross back. 00:23:56 – Is WWE Pushing Out Smart Talent? Discussion on scarcity of negotiation, why most midcarders will “fall in line,” and Triple H’s approach to talent. 00:28:16 – Are WWE Superstars Replaceable? Russo unpacks why WWE wants stars who don’t question creative or contracts; the NXT pipeline and the “no more John Cenas” policy. 00:34:05 – Logan Paul: WWE’s Next True Star? Is Logan Paul being positioned as wrestling’s next mainstream megastar? Financial details of Logan's podcast, Prime sponsorship, and WWE’s symbiotic business decision. 00:37:35 – Cena vs. Logan Paul at Clash in Paris Russo and Coach disagree: Is WWE truly building Logan Paul as the new face? Discussion on how part-timers transition into main eventers. 00:39:04 – Is Logan Paul Too Green for the Top Spot? Hogan’s Impaulsive appearance highlighted Logan’s lack of wrestling lingo knowledge (“work” and “shoot”). Russo says Paul needs a wrestling veteran as a 24/7 mentor. 00:44:45 – Jealousy Backstage: The Logan Paul Problem How Logan Paul—and before him, The Miz—face resistance from talent for coming from outside wrestling. Russo and Coach suggest even Triple H could be threatened by Paul’s meteoric ascent. 00:48:07 – The Rock & Drew McIntyre: Business Moves Drew McIntyre features in The Rock’s Under Armour ad; speculation on Rock’s current relationship with WWE. Why Rock may be distancing himself from WWE—was he slighted by Triple H or company creative? 00:52:31 – Rock vs. Triple H: Who Holds the Power Now? Behind-the-scenes politicking, Hollywood clout vs. wrestling legacy. Coach and Russo speculate if we’re witnessing one of wrestling’s greatest power struggles. 00:56:50 – Next Episode Teaser & Wrap-Up Bubba the Love Sponge confirmed for next Thursday—expect fireworks on Hulk Hogan’s legacy. Coach and Russo promise more live, irreverent, business-focused wrestling talk every week. 01:00:12 – Post-Show: Fan Q&A & Fun Stories More on Karrion Kross, Girls Gone Wild pay-per-view story, throwing out a first pitch in baseball, and who’s the true GOAT in wrestling—HBK, Austin, or Hogan?…
 
On today's episode Vince discusses; Smelling a RAT over Triple H NOT resigning Karion Kross, WHY Aaron Boone didn't get an Intro at the Old-Timers Game at Yankee Stadium, Bubba Drops a BOMBSHELL on Brooke Hogan, Howard Stern MUM and Paul Heyman and his Booking "WrestleMania" Fairy Tale! RussosBrand.com Patreon.com/RussoTWC @TheVinceRusso youtube.com/VinceRussoBrand…
 
Full Podcast Summary / Notes (Timestamps Included): 00:00 – 00:03 | Intro & Banter Coach welcomes the audience, teases hot topics including Karrion Kross, Logan Paul, Seth Rollins, and the atmosphere in Montreal for the rumored CM Punk vs. Seth Rollins confrontation. Vince Russo jumps in, humorously defending himself over a “Castrating the Marks” skit featuring The Coach. 00:08 – 00:12 | Plant-Based Sausage and Tofu Hot Dog Fiasco Vince shares a hilarious story about being “worked” by PETA, getting sent plant-based hot dogs, and enduring a disastrous tofu hot dog experience. Laughter ensues as Coach and Vince discuss bathroom mishaps and marriage etiquette. 00:12 – 00:18 | WWE Super Chats, Show Structure, and Super Sticker Policies Coach and Vince explain their approach to live interaction, super sticker reading, and why they no longer fully break down RAW/Smackdown segment by segment. 00:18 – 00:29 | Karrion Kross & Scarlett: Real Release or Clever WWE Work? A deep dive into the Karrion Kross and Scarlett WWE situation. Vince Russo leans toward it being a work due to Triple H’s desire to please the Internet Wrestling Community, referencing parallels with the R-Truth situation. Coach leans toward it being real, citing Kross’ own documentary claims and behind-the-scenes WWE autographs/heat stories. 00:29 – 00:38 | WWE Storytelling Problems, Backstage Heat & Triple H’s Booking Philosophy Debate about what WWE should do with Karrion Kross, the missed opportunity for work-shoot/Stone Cold-type angles, backstage politics, and potential issues between talent and management. 00:38 – 00:47 | The Rock, John Cena, WWE’s Billion Dollar Era & Netflix Boardroom Drama Full breakdown of The Rock’s rumored heat with WWE/Triple H, his business moves, creative input (or lack thereof), The Rock’s changing social media presence, and what his silence could mean for WWE’s top storylines. Context on WWE’s corporate decision-making, PR strategy, and boardroom politics. 00:47 – 01:00 | WWE, UFC, Streaming Wars & The Evolving Pay-Per-View Model News analysis of the shock Paramount+ deal for UFC ($7.7B), WWE on ESPN/Netflix, and how live sports rights and streaming bundles are reshaping fan access (and raising prices). Coach gives insight from his CBS and ESPN experience; the duo discusses the future of pay-per-views, apps, and fan costs. 01:00 – 01:18 | Who’s The Greatest of All Time: Austin, Rock, or Hogan? Fan Q&A heats up over the criteria for wrestling’s GOAT. Coach delivers an in-depth comparison of The Rock, Stone Cold Steve Austin, Hulk Hogan, and their respective impacts on mainstream and business metrics. 01:18 – 01:29 | Brooke Hogan Bombshells & Wrestling Family Drama Recap of Brooke Hogan’s bombshell call-in interview, Hulk Hogan’s controversial business and family choices, and Coach & Vince’s reactions to the tragic personal stories behind the headlines. 01:29 – 01:45 | WWE vs. AEW: PLE Scheduling & Business Tactics WWE’s latest strategy to counter-program AEW All Out, implications for independent wrestling, ticket sales, and whether WWE is being petty or simply dominant. 01:45 – 02:00 | Fan Interaction: Super Chats, Goat Debates, Cameos & Show Wrap-Up Rapid-fire super chat reads, Coach’s hilarious insight on Cameo requests, more on wrestling writers, Chelsea Green’s NXT status, and singing Barry Manilow to end the show on a high note. Announcements for upcoming live network TV show and audience appreciation.…
 
Full Podcast Summary / Notes (Timestamped): 00:00 – 00:03 – Opening Banter Coach introduces the special “emergency” episode, sets the scene for why this is a must-see, and teases big news from co-host Vince Russo. 00:03 – 00:12 – Behind-the-Scenes Fun & “Castrating the Marks” Vince surprises Coach with the revelation that Coach's infamous Tajiri mist-selling clip was on "Castrating the Marks." Coach recalls the backstory of filming the segment, and both discuss the importance of entertainment in wrestling. 00:12 – 00:29 – Super Stickers, Live Shows, & Audience Engagement Coach explains live show schedule changes, huge growth in audience numbers, and new policies for super sticker shoutouts. 00:29 – 00:39 – ESPN’s Mega Deal: The Facts Coach reveals he’s technically part of the new ESPN deal through his projects and gives the rundown: Starting August 21, ESPN will offer a $30/month app featuring WWE PLEs, amounting to $516/year for hardcore fans. Debate on fan willingness to pay, value perceptions, and business motivations. 00:39 – 00:55 – Who Really Wins? The Fan or the Biz? Vince emphasizes that the move is pure business: maximize revenue, no company ever thinks they’ve made “enough.” Coach dives deep into the cable vs. app landscape, challenging “access” messaging and warning fans about misleading terms. 00:55 – 01:25 – Strategic Content Moves: WWE, Streaming, & the Future Discussion of ESPN’s likely approach: exclusive PLE content, library moves (“the Vault”), Peacock hiking prices, and the coming battles between platforms for wrestling eyeballs. 01:25 – 01:45 – Fan Reaction, Value, and FOMO Addressing fans who feel priced out. They calculate annual spending, reference detractors who threaten to leave—but always come back for big events. Elaborate on how streaming providers manipulate consumer habits and revenues. 01:45 – 02:23 – The Rock’s Mystery Absence & Backstage Politics Deep dive on Paul Heyman’s Ariel Helwani interview: evasive answers about The Rock at WrestleMania, the real power dynamics, and whether booking can ever be planned years in advance. Vince and Coach discuss wrestling “politics,” the creative chaos that comes with injuries and power plays, and why Heyman is the ultimate survivor in WWE. 02:23 – 02:52 – How the Big Money Actually Gets Split Who really benefits from the ESPN and Netflix deals? Coach advocates for a trickle-down approach: should WWE talent and staff receive bonuses? Vince ponders whether AEW could capitalize if WWE talent get underpaid. UFC pay structures discussed by Coach, with a comparison to WWE salaries—major reality check on earnings for top-to-mid level wrestlers and fighters. 02:52 – 03:00 – Closing Thoughts & What’s Next Teasers for upcoming live shows, thanks to an interactive audience, and reminders of the ever-changing landscape in sports entertainment business.…
 
Full Podcast Summary / Show Notes (Timestamped): 00:00 – 00:03 | Cold Open Show kicks off with Coach introducing the early special start time and explaining the schedule juggle due to other broadcast obligations. 00:18 – 01:57 | Welcome & Channel Updates Coach welcomes listeners, runs through upcoming appearances on SiriusXM and ESPN+, and teases SummerSlam coverage. Tommy Carlucci joins as guest co-host, pokes fun at Coach, and shares a personal anecdote about his daughter’s baseball success. 03:04 – 06:25 | WWE “Unreal” on Netflix Reaction Both hosts analyzed the five released episodes of “WWE Unreal” on Netflix. They reveal the show was produced by NFL Network, not WWE, which gives it a unique aesthetic. Critique on the episode’s promise of “behind-the-scenes” exposure, noting it’s less revealing than teased and apparently heavily edited. 07:57 – 10:23 | Writer’s Room Breakdown & Michael P.S. Hayes Tommy shares insights on WWE writers and the curated writer’s room scenes. Discussion on Michael P.S. Hayes’s long tenure with WWE, laying out why he’s still pivotal backstage. 10:56 – 12:32 | Jey Uso, Endurance Issues, and Documentary Moments Commentary on Jey Uso’s performance endurance being addressed in “Unreal.” Both hosts talk about the importance of in-ring stamina and creative decisions that affect wrestler longevity. 13:11 – 16:41 | The Rock, WrestleMania, and Power Struggles Coach and Tommy dissect conflicting stories between The Rock and Triple H about The Rock’s WrestleMania involvement. Tommy is convinced The Rock was 100% involved, and points out oddities like the Travis Scott connection. Speculation that Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson wants a bigger stake—possibly TKO-level and creative control—in WWE’s future. 17:27 – 19:52 | Coach & Bro Channel Milestone: 20,000 YouTube Subscribers! Celebratory segment as the channel hits 20k subscribers live. Hosts reflect on their journey, the growth of their show, and thank their community. 21:00 – 24:46 | Triple H Overexposure & WWE Brand Shifts Commentary on Triple H’s increasingly on-screen, public-forward role compared to Vince era; speculation it may be a strategic move. Discussion about newer generations of the McMahon/Levesque family crossing over into media and podcasting. 26:04 – 27:18 | Triple H as Office & CM Punk Dynamics Coach recounts the culture shift when Triple H became corporate. Examines lasting impacts on talent relationships, specifically referencing the infamous CM Punk fallout. 28:19 – 30:39 | The Rock—Will He Show at SummerSlam? Merch Clues and Odds-Making Chat on whether The Rock will show up at SummerSlam, backed by breadcrumbs like Vegas-specific merch and betting odds. Tommy’s take: The Rock will likely appear to further the John Cena heel storyline. 31:27 – 32:41 | Hulk Hogan Tribute Critique Discussion about why Eric Bischoff wasn’t chosen to tribute Hulk Hogan. Explanation: Triple H asserted leadership; the company wanted to balance legacy with controversy. 33:46 – 42:13 | Miz Opportunism, Drew McIntyre Update, and Logan Paul’s Brand Power Coverage of Miz making a play for a SummerSlam spot via social media after Drew McIntyre’s visa drama. Drew drops a video declaring he’ll make it for SummerSlam after “powerful friends” help him travel. Logan Paul and Drew’s social media strategy praised for building heel heat and fan engagement. 42:38 – 47:09 | Cody Rhodes on AEW Departure & Wrestling Backstage Politics Explosive analysis of Cody Rhodes dishing on why he left AEW (“backstabby” politics, loss of creative control), as shared in an interview with Bill Simmons. Tommy and Coach agree; Cody was essential to AEW’s birth and eventual WWE return is a master move. 50:24 – 56:16 | Inside ESPN, WWE Partnerships, and Career Lessons Coach opens up about being the person who broke down ESPN’s resistance to WWE, sharing how he helped foster that billion-dollar partnership. Both hosts reminisce about business hustles, learning when and how to negotiate, and what they’d do differently with hindsight. 57:43 – 59:10 | Career Advice: Climbing the Sports/Entertainment Ladder Tommy and Coach share advice for listeners on navigating career pivots, persistence, and understanding the “show and go” mindset. 01:00:12 – 01:04:09 | Closing Remarks, More Channel News, and What’s Next Massive thanks to the fan community. Announcements of upcoming live shows, new time slots, and possible increased live content. Coach and Tommy close with gratitude, encouragement, and a little playful banter.…
 
Full Podcast Summary / Notes (Timestamps Included): 00:00 – 00:02:30 | Intro & Announcements Coach welcomes listeners to the fastest-growing show in the YouTube Pro Wrestling universe. Vince Russo returns after a family trip. Discussion of new live recording possibilities; fans encouraged to weigh in. 00:02:31 – 00:05:37 | SummerSlam Overview & Stadium News Coach reveals the Coach and Bro Show’s new, earlier Stadium Network slot due to high ratings. Questions about possibly going live on both Mondays and Wednesdays. 00:05:38 – 00:11:31 | SummerSlam: The Good, The Bad, The Ugly Vince Russo admits he only watched crucial SummerSlam moments, focusing on writing and storytelling issues. Critique of WWE “pop-first” booking: big surprises versus long-term storytelling. Coach details celebrities like Jelly Roll excelling—almost too well—on night one. 00:11:32 – 00:17:56 | Celebrities, Kayfabe Breaks & Match Psychology Discussion: Is it bad for the roster when celebrities outperform seasoned talent? Coach shares how viral social videos and blending “real” and “fake” hurt the illusion. CM Punk’s visible ring fatigue is addressed—should WWE address aging stars’ struggles in promos? 00:18:15 – 00:29:17 | Brock Lesnar’s Return & The Rock/Cena Drama Lesnar’s surprise SummerSlam return sends shockwaves, but some fans fixate on lawsuit rumors. Russo claims Lesnar’s return is just another “rotation” pop—not real change. In-depth dissection of WWE’s pivot from The Rock to Lesnar and the implications of Triple H dominating the narrative on TV and “Unreal.” 00:29:17 – 00:41:38 | Triple H’s Backstage Power Moves + WWE Internal Politics Triple H’s emergence as the central face of WWE, both on and off camera, is analyzed. Russo speculates on real-life tension between The Rock and WWE, especially following Cena’s sharp promo. Coach and Russo suspect last-minute changes and a scramble to cover for missing talent. 00:41:39 – 00:54:00 | Seth Rollins’ Cash-In: Storyline or Real Injury? Was Rollins’ injury a shoot or a work? Russo breaks down why he believes WWE made last-minute changes. Coach pushes back, enjoying the unpredictability as a fan, but admits the details don’t all fit. Both hosts agree WWE is putting “the pop” over logical, long-term storytelling. 00:54:01 – 01:03:11 | Fan Q&A & Hot Takes: Karrion Kross, Post Shows, and Press Conference Drama Fans want Karrion Kross pushed—Triple H brushes off crowd chants. Russo says Kross would be better off outside WWE. WWE scraps live pressers; Russo calls it overdue, blaming “cringe” media questions about Lesnar. 01:03:12 – 01:19:47 | Cena, Punk, Gunther & the OVW Class – Stars of the Future? Debates on aging stars: Is CM Punk finished at the top? Has WWE failed to build new stars? Praise for Randy Orton, Brock Lesnar, and Roman Reigns’ star “look.” OVW’s legendary class versus today’s developmental system. 01:19:48 – 01:37:06 | Unreal Reactions, Main Event Booking & Behind the Curtain More Unreal controversy: does the show expose or “work” fans? Peeks at backstage drama involving Triple H, Bruce Prichard, and Michael Hayes. 01:37:07 – End | Closing Q&A & Sign-Off Final round of super stickers and fan questions: multi-night PLEs, ticket prices, women’s wrestling, and more. Coach and Russo tease more SummerSlam fallout and wrestling controversy on the next show.…
 
Full Podcast Summary / Notes (Timestamps): 00:00:25 – 00:03:25 | Opening & Housekeeping The Coach welcomes new and returning listeners, notes the show’s packed schedule, and explains the show formats for Monday and Thursday episodes. Vince Russo joins and they launch straight into the weekend’s SummerSlam frenzy, lamenting marathon-length pre-shows and wrestling "overkill." Recent success (Hulk Hogan episode with 30,000 views) and new subscribers are celebrated, with an invitation for fans to interact live via Super Stickers. 00:03:25 – 00:09:08 | Draft Day & Real vs. Scripted Sports Vince reveals a rumor questioning if Coach prefers the WWE Draft over MLB’s Trade Deadline—Coach sheepishly admits he does! Covers Coach’s real experience being “traded” during WWE drafts and Russo’s pitch for making network executives part of the process, critiquing the blurred lines between sports and sports entertainment. Netflix’s wrestling content and Adam Sandler’s “Happy Gilmore 2” deal is compared to WWE’s programming deals. 00:09:08 – 00:16:09 | Hulk Hogan Tribute & Behind-the-Scenes Production Deep dive into WWE’s tribute for the late Hulk Hogan; both hosts praise Jimmy Hart’s role and the video package but debate Triple H’s constant on-screen involvement. Inside takes on why Triple H differs from Vince McMahon in putting himself front and center, with Coach giving candid thoughts on backstage decision-making and the fear of losing power. 00:16:09 – 00:18:20 | WWE “Unreal” Reality Series & Authenticity Concerns Discussion on WWE’s upcoming “Unreal” reality show and skepticism about how authentic or “worked” it will truly be. Both hosts question whether the show might unintentionally expose WWE’s inner workings, sharing concerns about how writers and exec decisions are portrayed for fans. 00:18:20 – 00:24:43 | Celebrity Involvement: Jelly Roll vs. Travis Scott Vince and Coach discuss the wave of celebrities in wrestling. Jelly Roll earns respect for his genuine involvement, impressive performance, and perseverance compared to Travis Scott, who reportedly didn’t take training seriously and bowed out. Producer Triple H’s “prove-yourself” backstage challenge to Jelly Roll is recounted. 00:24:43 – 00:26:06 | Drew McIntyre’s UK Ordeal Drew McIntyre stuck in England ahead of SummerSlam; Coach explains the travel mishap and possible storyline implications, sharing Drew’s humor in blaming Jelly Roll. Miz inserting himself as a possible replacement and the reality-blending of real travel issues into storylines is covered. 00:26:06 – 00:30:44 | Insulting Fans’ Intelligence? Injury Angles & Predicting Seth Rollins Russo calls out WWE for sometimes “insulting” the intelligence of diehard fans with convoluted reality vs. script. Coach speculates on Seth Rollins’ injury status and if it’s become a long-term “work” for a surprise return or title shakeup at SummerSlam. Both emphasize: big swerves are only justified if there’s a meaningful payoff. 00:30:44 – 00:39:16 | Ric Flair vs. Tiffany Stratton, Charlotte’s Booking & Women’s Storylines Ric Flair slams Tiffany Stratton’s promo; Russo breaks down why wrestlers “don’t sell” personal drama and how inexperience led to a real-feeling zinger. Coach and Vince agree it was a learning moment, criticize WWE’s lack of star plans for Charlotte, and discuss veteran vs. up-and-comer politics backstage. 00:39:16 – 00:44:29 | Brie Bella’s WWE Absence & Social Media Drama Brie Bella attributes her absence from WWE to Daniel Bryan’s AEW ties; Russo says if they wanted her, she’d be there, and critiques WWE’s pettiness over moves like the “Yes!” chant. Chelsea Green’s backlash for defending Hulk Hogan is highlighted, with both hosts urging her to ignore haters and keep shining despite social media toxicity. 00:44:29 – 00:53:18 | AEW, MJF’s Movie Breakout & Mercedes Mone’s 8 Belts MJF’s star performance in “Happy Gilmore 2” discussed, arguing AEW may not capitalize on crossover stars like WWE would. Russo jokes about Mercedes Mone’s “overkill” of championship belts, warning of the logistical issues and diluting titles’ specialness. 00:53:18 – 01:00:03 | Roman Reigns, Tag Matches, & Booking Philosophy WWE uses social media to set up Roman Reigns’ return and tag match for SummerSlam; Coach loves the approach. Russo applauds the variety but worries about overcrowded TLC matches leading to injuries. Logan Paul’s charisma and unique heel work are praised as main-event potential. 01:00:03 – End | Extended Fan Q&A & Stories Coaches answer fan questions about Karrion Kross, Charlotte, the Attitude Era, Smackdown ticket prices, private jets, and their wildest behind-the-scenes moments. Vince Russo gives a wrestling history lesson on the “Hell in the Cell” name, while both reminisce about the creative freedom of the Attitude Era compared to today’s scripted product. Seth Rollins, The Rock’s future, and the legacy of Hulk Hogan are discussed in depth; the hosts close with heartfelt thanks to listeners and support for their growing audience.…
 
Full Podcast Summary & Timestamped Notes: 00:00:12 – Intro & Context Coach announces the passing of Hulk Hogan at age 71 following a cardiac event, setting the tone for a tribute episode. Vince Russo, who worked closely with Hogan, joins the show. Invitation for real-time fan questions and reactions. 00:01:13 – Breaking the News & Bubba the Love Sponge Russo discusses how news of Hogan’s decline broke (via Bubba the Love Sponge), public skepticism, and the hate Bubba received for telling the truth about Hogan’s health. Behind-the-scenes specifics: Hogan’s heart issues, tension over privacy, and the emotional toll of reporting such news. 00:05:49 – Hogan’s Legacy & Controversy Acknowledgement of Hogan’s flaws and past controversies. Conversation on forgiveness, legacy, and how fans and even his family processed his public and private persona. Reflections on how public figures' reputations are remembered after passing. 00:10:22 – Hulkamania: The Business of Wrestling Exploration of Hogan’s impact on making wrestling mainstream and pop culture, turning it from a niche sport to a national phenomenon. The pressure Hogan faced as the top dog—the competition, paranoia, and politics of maintaining his spot at the top. 00:14:24 – Wrestlers’ Pay, Stardom, and Paranoia The realities of pay in the 80s/90s wrestling industry and why everyone wanted to be on Hogan’s shows. Analogies to other sports (Phil Mickelson/Tiger Woods) about indirect benefits of competing with an icon. How Hogan’s heavy lifting paved the way for the next generation (Rock, Austin, etc.). 00:15:13 – Addressing Race, Apologies, and Regret Coach recalls Hogan’s locker room apology, the influence of timing, payday considerations, and owning up to mistakes. Honest reactions about how Hogan’s apology was received among Black talent and the tension between sincerity and necessity. 00:18:04 – Road Stories & Reflecting on Legacy Coach shares private stories of Hogan dressing behind the scenes and the wild 80s/90s wrestling road lifestyle. Personal perspective on honoring Hogan’s achievements without excusing his missteps. 00:22:55 – The Veil of Secrecy Around Hogan’s Final Days Discussion on security around Hogan, business interests (e.g., new TV show with Bischoff), and the emotional impact of sudden loss. The importance of remembering joy, iconic moments, and major matches (WrestleMania 1, 3, 18). 00:24:06 – Vince McMahon’s Tribute Reading and analysis of Vince McMahon’s Twitter statement honoring Hogan. Reflections on how even Vince’s tone shifted to heartfelt and sincere for this moment. 00:26:12 – NWO, Character Evolution & Taking Risks Russo and Coach recall Hogan’s heel turn with the NWO, the risk of evolving as a wrestling character, and how few could pull it off. Key on-screen differences with the character change and business impacts like merchandise. 00:29:17 – The Physical Toll of Wrestling Russo shares observations about the private pain Hogan (and others like Undertaker) endured for years behind the scenes. Why legends wrestle past their prime—addiction to the business, lack of alternatives, and the cost of stardom. 00:33:01 – Struggles with Relationships & Paranoia Russo discusses the difficulties building trust with Hogan, complications brought on by Eric Bischoff, and how paranoia grows with fame and time in the business. The role of close allies and “yes men” in a wrestling legend’s later years. 00:37:43 – Listener Tributes & The Power of Fandom Live fan questions and comments read and discussed in real time. How Hulk touched lives far beyond the ring, offering solace and escape for those in pain or facing adversity. 00:46:41 – Comparing Controversies & The Power of Redemption Discussion on the double standards around wrestling scandals, public forgiveness, and the importance of context in judging legacies. 00:48:29 – Iconic Memory Sharing: Coach and Russo recall personal and fan-favorite Hogan moments (body slamming Andre, entrance at MSG, Rock vs. Hogan at WM18), emphasizing his cultural significance. 00:53:18 – Favorite Hogan Stories & Influence Candid stories about the crazy wrestling road life, Hogan’s generosity, storytime with Hulk, and making wrestling cool on a national level. 01:00:46 – AEW, Mr. T, & Six Degrees of Wrestling Additional anecdotes: Hogan introducing Brooklyn Brawler, celebrity connections, and “storytime” interruptions backstage. 01:11:05 – Final Reflections: End of an Era Russo and Coach agree: Hogan’s passing is the true end of an era. No one will ever have Hogan’s impact on wrestling or pop culture, making him the unquestioned front of the “Mount Rushmore of Wrestling.” 01:13:45 – More Fan Stories & Emotional Connections Touching fan stories about how Hogan helped them through trauma, abuse, and personal loss. Final remarks on the power of fan communities and mental health awareness. 01:21:05 – Outro & Invitation to Subscribe Coach and Vince thank listeners, share gratitude for the largest live audience, invite subscriptions, and close with a promise to keep the conversation going.…
 
On today's episode Vince talks about Hulk Hogan's daughter, Brooke, breaking her silence concerning her father's death, dropping some bombs about his "inner circle" that she claims is out to smear her name and ruin her reputation. Currently, there is a mystery surrounding Hulk's death, with "Scientology" now being brought up in the conversation. Also---the WNBA DILDO PROBLEM, Howard Stern DONE and new details on the "possible" MURDER of Marilyn Monroe!!! RussosBrand.com Patreon.com/RussoTWC @TheVinceRusso…
 
On today's episode Vince discusses the Shocking Discovery that Hulk Hogan had LUKEMIA when he died, the Death of a TV Icon, WHAT THE !@#$%^ HAPPENED TO TV, the Sydney Sweeney/"American Eagle" Controversy and what the WWE TRULY REVEALED on "Netflix's" "Untrue"!!! RussosBrand.com Patreon.com/RussoTWC @TheVinceRusso youtube.com/VinceRussoBrand…
 
Opening Segment [0:00-1:30] Welcome and introduction to Coach's Corner presented by Arco Recap of Atlantic City tournament results Introduction of new champions: Mowlid Habulaev and Thad Jean Championship Breakdown [1:31-3:45] Detailed analysis of Thad Jean vs Logan Storley welterweight final Breakdown of Mowlid Habulaev's submission victory over Jesus Pinedo Special mention of Khabib Nurmagomedov's presence and belt presentation Looking Ahead [3:46-5:30] Preview of PFL Africa event in Johannesburg Upcoming Charlotte event details Hollywood, Florida finals preview Three world tournament titles on the line Main Event Preview [5:31-7:00] Liz Carmouche vs Gina Bishop co-main event breakdown Team Nurmagomedov's Gadzi Rabadanov vs England's Alfie Davis ESPN broadcast details (9 PM Eastern) Closing Segment [7:01-8:00] PFL app promotion and features 2025 season outlook Final thoughts and sign-off…
 
On today's episode Vince breaks down an Interview that Hulk Hogan's Close Friend, Jimmy Hart, Recently gave to "People Magazine", in which the Weeks leading up to Hulk's STILL Remain a Mystery. Why is everybody being so vague, even in the Icon's Death? Also, Vince to appear with Old Friend Piers Morgan---was DAVE MELTZER almost scheduled to appear on same show, the BEST STREAM on "X", Billy Joel NOT A DRUNKARD and "Destiny's Child" makes a Surprise Return!!! @TheVinceRusso RussosBrand.com Patreon.com/RussoTWC youtube.com/VinceRussoBrand…
 
Detailed Show Summary (90-Minute Episode) Opening Segment [0:00 - 25:00] Discussion of upcoming SummerSlam event Analysis of ticket sales status in New York City area Debate on what constitutes success (80-90% capacity) Commentary on WWE's focus on "highest grossing" vs. attendance numbers Celebrity Integration Discussion [25:00 - 45:00] Cardi B's social media promotion of the event Speculation about potential Cardi B performance Discussion about Megan Thee Stallion collaboration possibilities Host's personal connection to Klay Thompson and Megan Thee Stallion story Golf course encounter Video evidence of interaction Show Information & Community Engagement [45:00 - 90:00] Broadcast schedule details: Wednesday nights at 11 PM Eastern Thursday mornings at 6 AM Eastern New episodes Thursdays at 5:30 PM Eastern Viewer interaction and community highlights Special mention of community member Kimberly's engagement Final SummerSlam predictions and ticket price analysis…
 
On today's episode Vince discusses: Why only 25% of the Wrestlers on the WWE Roster are actual PROS, Shocking Buff Bagwell News, AJ Styles Goes Home, WWE Ranks #30 in Hours Watched on Netflix and the TOP FIVE Greatest Talk Show Guests of ALL-TIME!!! RussosBrand.com Patreon.com/RussoTWC youtube.com/VinceRussoBrand @TheVinceRusso…
 
Episode Timeline & Key Topics Opening Segment (0:00 - 15:00) Show introduction and broadcast schedule announcement Stadium TV airtime details (Wednesdays 11 PM ET, replay Thursdays 6 AM ET) Preview of upcoming segments Major Wrestling Weekend Analysis (15:00 - 30:00) Logan Paul and Jelly Roll discussion Unexpected wrestling crossovers Impact on mainstream appeal AEW Deep Dive (30:00 - 45:00) Analysis of AEW's strategic positioning Company developments and future implications Industry impact assessment Goldberg vs. Gunther Match Analysis (45:00 - 1:00:00) Detailed match breakdown Psychology and performance review Match length discussion (exceeded expectations at 15-16 minutes) Knee injury storyline incorporation Commentary on match ending and son's involvement Closing Segment & Show Wrap (1:00:00 - 1:33:20) Special guest tease (Jimmy Fingers for Thursday) Booking announcements for future shows Final thoughts and show conclusion Record-breaking live audience announcement…
 
Timestamped Summary Opening Segment (0:00 - 15:00) Show introduction and recent controversy discussion Premium member feedback about timing issues Initial discussion about the "three weeks ago" incident Host banter and show setup Goldberg Match Analysis Deep Dive (15:01 - 30:00) Detailed breakdown of 14:23 match length Historical context: longest singles match in Goldberg's career Discussion of potential timing issues with set/entrance Behind-the-scenes production challenges Analysis of NBC broadcast decisions Production & Creative Discussion (30:01 - 45:00) Debate over optimal match duration Analysis of entrance timing Discussion of backstage dynamics Production timing challenges Creative decision-making process New Format Announcement (45:01 - 60:00) Introduction of super stickers feature Explanation of new interactive elements Technical setup for video calls Initial technical difficulties with co-host audio/video Producer updates and system checks Interactive Fan Segment (60:01 - 75:00) First-ever live video call-ins Fan perspectives and questions Discussion of AEW vs WWE market position Community engagement and feedback Super sticker integration Show Wrap-Up (75:01 - 90:00) Final thoughts on Goldberg situation Logan Paul and Jelly Roll segment Show announcements and future plans Closing remarks and outro…
 
On today's show Vince discusses: How MLB has KILLED MLB, is Donald Trump REALLY Calling the Shots, Colbert CANNED, WHY are Celebrities Putting WRESTLERS through Announce Desks, Vince VETOES "Keepin' It 100" and HOW Bill Goldberg may have F***ED up his own son's career!!! RussosBrand.com Patreon.com/RussoTWC @TheVinceRusso twitch.tv/vincerussolive youtube.com/VinceRussoBrand facebook.com/russosbrand cameo.com/thevincerusso podstarz.net/celebrities/vince_russo…
 
On today's episode Vince discusses HOW the WWE/TKO F***ED over "Netflix" and the "USA Network" through Social Media. Also; did you miss ANYTHING Wrestling Wise over the Weekend if you Watched NOTHING, "Fart Walking", "PUT THE CANDY DOWN", the "Toothache FROM HELL" and "Stone Cold" Steve Austin's TOP 5 Spectacular Moments!!! RussosBrand.com Patreon.com/RussoTWC @TheVinceRusso twitch.tv/vincerussolive youtube.com/Vince RussoBrand facebook.com/russosbrand cameo.com/thevincerusso https://podstarz.net/celebrities/vince_russo…
 
On today's episode, Vince BURIES two UNGRATEFUL WRESTLERS---who he gave their first opportunities to---who talked SMACK about him in order to get over with the Wrestling MARKS. Also, Vince's TOP 5 List of WORST TV SHOWS of All-Time!!! RussosBrand.com @TheVinceRusso youtube.com.VinceRussoBrand facebook.com/russosbrand twitch.tv/vincerussolive cameo.com/thevincerusso podstarz.net/celebrities/vince_russo…
 
[00:00:00] – Welcome & Podcast Updates Coach thanks listeners for the growth of the YouTube channel and introduces the Coach and Company’s additional shows, like “Weekday Wagers” and “BTT.” Announces the launch of the SiriusXM show “Off the Ropes” with Baron Corbin as co-host, just ahead of a huge wrestling weekend. [00:01:28] – NBA Summer League Ticket Prices Go Wild Coach discusses jaw-dropping courtside tickets ($2,500) for the Mavericks vs. Lakers Summer League game, featuring Cooper Flagg and Bronny James. Debates if superstars like LeBron or Luka will attend; notes Luka Doncic’s significant off-season weight loss and dedication. [00:03:14] – Are High Prices Worth It? Critiques the fan experience: Will those who pay $2,500 for a few minutes of basketball be satisfied? Lower bowl seats still run $650+. Contrasts NBA’s ticket pricing with that of WWE/UFC; NBA’s prices are justified as a supply-demand, one-off event. [00:04:39] – Rising Stars & Salary Surges Spotlights Cooper Flagg’s accelerated career and growing trend of early NBA entries. Explains NBA rookie max extensions (e.g., Chet Holmgren, Paolo Banchero), with many players now earning over $200 million. [00:05:30] – Mega Contracts and the WNBA Pay Gap Explores the huge gap between NBA and WNBA salaries, using Devin Booker’s new deal as an example. Discusses why NBA stars (even LeBron) might consider themselves bargains, and how this affects team dynamics and success. [00:07:21] – Ownership Mentality & Sports Economics Coach draws parallels between sports team owners’ financial approaches and how they’re reflected in player pay and league structures. Debates pay equity, fighter compensation in UFC/PFL, and why media rights deals (Amazon, Stadium Network) are the real revenue drivers. [00:11:48] – The Athlete Lifecycle: Kelce Example Shifts to a segment on elite athletes performing into their later years. Focuses on Travis Kelce’s weight drop, offseason lifestyle, and the possible impact on his career longevity and Chiefs’ prospects. [00:14:34] – GM’s Honesty, Athlete Motivation, and Transition Shares a candid quote from Chiefs GM Brett Veach about Kelce's declining week-to-week impact but clutch playoff performance. Ponders how public comments and lifestyle choices affect athlete legacy and team culture. [00:18:07] – Life After Sports: What’s Next for Kelce? Coach discusses athletes’ struggles after retirement, using Kelce’s podcast and media opportunities as examples. Analyzes the purpose, notoriety, and financial security facing post-NFL stars, especially in unique personal situations (like being with Taylor Swift). [00:22:53] – Wrapping Up & Looking Ahead Looks forward to new NFL season coverage on Coach and Company, starting August 1. Invites listeners to interact by sharing Summer League experiences. Signs off with reminders to follow on YouTube, SiriusXM, and social for daily sports and betting insights.…
 
On today's episode Vince tells his "good friends" Konnan and Disco to **** OFF, discusses Kevin Nash's Controversial July 4th tweet, has a Suggestion for the "Jurassic Park/World" Franchise, praises "Black Sabbath's" Last Performance and completes list of last ten "Rock-n-Roll Conspiracy Theories. RussosBrand.com Patreon.com/RussoTWC @TheVinceRusso youtube.com/vincerussobrand facebook.com/russosbrand twitch.tv/vincerussolive cameo.com/thevincerusso…
 
Full Podcast Summary & Notes (Timestamps Included): 00:00 – Intro, Community Vibes, Savannah Bananas Storytelling Coach welcomes everyone, sets the new live taping schedule, and credits Producer Man’s hustle. Vince delivers entertaining banter about hats, July 4th weekend, and Producer Man’s Savannah Bananas adventure, including a hilarious story about twerking and pro wrestlers as cheerleaders. 00:06:52 – Stadium Show Details & Why Content is Overflowing The Coach highlights how their show is distributed in over 100 million homes (Stadium Network, Prime Video, DirecTV, YouTube TV, LG, Vizio, and more). Vince acknowledges Coach’s relentless energy and love for the game, and both celebrate the show’s fast growth across platforms. 00:09:49 – “Hate Watching” Wrestling & Breaking The Template Russo addresses being called a “hate watcher” in the wrestling podcast world, equates WWE’s formulaic writing to the Jurassic World franchise, and pleads for innovation. Coach agrees, sharing his own gripes with recycled storytelling across wrestling and Hollywood. 00:14:24 – Wrestling’s Oversaturation Problem & Stagnant Ticket Sales The duo run down WWE and AEW’s packed weekly event schedule, discuss burnt-out fans, and analyze why even Goldberg can’t sell out in Atlanta. Vince uses Seinfeld as a parallel: more isn’t always better. 00:19:11 – WWE’s Booking Fumbles: Evolution 2 and Women’s Wrestling Evolution 2 is only set up for 6,000 seats but can’t even sell 5,000. Vince and Coach break down how WWE creative routinely lets the women’s division down by refusing to craft compelling storylines or invest in female writers. Discussion of how past stars like Sable and Chyna got treated like stars vs. today’s afterthought mentality. 00:26:43 – Who WWE Is Leaving on the Sidelines: Merch Numbers & Main-Eventers Coach and Vince react to Jay Uso and Karrion Kross outselling Cena & Cody in June merch, yet not being pushed or written for. Insights on WWE’s outdated narrative (“he missed his window!”), the dangers of writers not understanding “cool,” and how great characters get lost on Main Event instead of spotlight TV. 00:34:10 – Mental Health is Wrestling’s Biggest Taboo Extended, candid chat about Randy Orton’s openness regarding his mental health struggles and the need for institutional support for wrestling talent. Vince shares his personal battle with depression, and both agree on the urgent need for backstage psychologists and life guidance in pro wrestling—not just physical trainers. 00:47:30 – Social Media Drama: Kevin Nash, Wrestling Twitter & Free Speech Vince defends Kevin Nash’s right to an opinion after Nash’s controversial July 4th tweets spark online attacks. Coach offers insight into the phenomenon of wrestling Twitter, putting character critiques in context, and the echo chamber that plagues social channels. 00:53:06 – The Real Dirty Dom & The Power of Character Discussion of Dominik Mysterio’s surprising “good guy” reputation backstage and his growing mainstream appeal, including a Wingstop ad deal. 00:55:00 – WWE’s “Long-Term Storytelling”? Alexa Bliss Calls It Out Coach and Vince roast WWE’s chaotic creative after Alexa Bliss revealed she found out about her Royal Rumble spot only hours in advance—despite public claims of “long-term planning.” Insight on the real-world consequences of last-minute booking. 01:00:00 – SUPERCHAT SHOWCASE: Listener Q&A! Coach and Vince field live questions on Seth Rollins as a heel, memories of Stevie Night Heat, why Hollywood writers struggle in wrestling (Freddie Prinze Jr.), top entrances, and the best way to incentivize SuperChatters. Names like Sasha Banks, Black Sabbath, and Jon Bon Jovi pop up alongside jaw-dropping personal anecdotes. 01:17:18 – What Makes a Story Work? Inciting Incidents & Rivalries A dive into the storytelling side: favorite beginnings to rivalries, writing impactful moments, and why simple, character-driven conflicts resonate. 01:22:00 – Coach in Times Square, Russo’s Tony Khan Karaoke, and More Coach celebrates making it to a Times Square ad, Vince shares his own social media antics involving Tony Khan, and both reminisce over band and karaoke memories in the wrestling world. 01:29:06 – Final SuperChats: Live Sporting Events, WWE Stagnation, Pricey Tickets & More Comparisons between wrestling and live NHL playoff games, complaints about modern ticket prices, and WWE’s “evolved” creative (or lack thereof). Closing thoughts on Dave Meltzer’s influence and “Street Fighter” casting for Cody Rhodes and Roman Reigns. 01:38:14 – Closing Thanks & What’s Next Coach thanks the community for its unmatched support, previews Thursday’s taping, and wraps up another marathon fan-first episode.…
 
On today's episode Vince discusses the Brian Kohberger GUILTY PLEA (and he did AFTER murdering four innocent college students---that you won't believe, the Diddy Verdict (did "THEY" get Diddy and who the !@#$%^ are "THEY", PETA wanting to SHUT DOWN "Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest, Khloe K putting SALMON SEMEN on her face and HOW Vince saved his daughter, Annie, at Vince McMahon's LAVISH Birthday Party!!! RussosBrand.com Patreon.com/RussoTWC @TheVinceRusso youtube.com/VinceRussoBrand facebook.com/russosbrand twitch.tv/vincerussolive cameo.com/thevincerusso…
 
Full Podcast Summary / Show Notes (Timestamped): 00:00 – 02:53 Welcome to The Coach & Bro Show! Coach kicks off the episode from the road, joined by Vince Russo. They joke about the Coach’s hectic schedule and declare fan engagement is part of the show—every single question gets answered today! 02:54 – 05:46 Dive straight into AEW Dynamite: Coach was “forced” to watch and is baffled by Hangman Page’s promo for a Texas Death Match with Moxley. Russo dishes on the lack of logic and rehearsal in AEW’s promo structure—why isn’t Tony Khan (or anyone) guiding talent? 05:47 – 10:29 AEW women’s division under fire: Mercedes Moné’s five title belts entrance draws heat from Coach and Russo. They ask: if everyone’s a champ, does any belt matter? Russo brings up writing fundamentals and the importance of making titles special, not just props. 10:30 – 15:36 Coach and Russo critique AEW’s women’s booking and the perils of “favorites” in wrestling locker rooms. Vince emphasizes the necessity of even playing fields and warns about “marks leading the marks.” Why is no one learning the old-school way, and how does this erode the product’s foundation? 15:37 – 20:33 WWE’s overstuffed roster and short-term “pops” vs. lack of long-term planning. The pair riff on how instant gratification is overtaking logical storytelling, with Triple H and others introducing new faces for momentary crowd reactions. Coach jokes about Triple H’s on-screen time vs. actual impact. 20:34 – 26:35 Social media, The Rock’s vanishing act, and manufactured WWE “celebrity friendships.” Coach and Russo call out the “all for show” nature of wrestling relationships as Rock and Jelly Roll meet (for the first time?) after ten years of hyped friendship. More funny takes on wrestling’s smoke-and-mirrors publicity. 26:36 – 33:05 Stickers & Fan Questions: Evolution vs. All In, WWE’s endless content stream, and logic gaps between event marketing (who’s featured on an all-women’s show poster?). Russo and Coach discuss WWE’s oversaturation, the confusion it creates, and the practical impossibility of keeping storylines coherent with so many shows. 33:06 – 41:15 More on oversaturation: From selling superstars’ time to booking conflicts (Beyoncé concert vs. Evolution vs. All In). The hosts explain how WWE’s content churn is profit-first and how this pattern impacts fans and talent. 41:16 – 51:18 In-depth on underutilized talent and contract politics: Karrion Kross’ position in WWE, and the inside baseball of why strong talent sometimes gets buried. Coach shares wild “meet and greet” stories, Russo details the real forces that decide wrestling pushes. 51:19 – 59:16 The art of being a heel and backstage creative: Where Russo and Coach drew inspiration for their characters, and why being hated is a lost art these days. Stories about WWE creative, office politics, and connecting to the biggest stars like The Rock and Brian Gewirtz. 59:17 – 1:05:01 Big money, brand deals, and cross promotion: WWE’s unstoppable march to corporate partnerships. Coach and Russo riff on Cody Rhodes, Randy Orton, and the Wrestleconomics of vodka, Slim Jim, and 7-Eleven. The duo unveil the backstage magic (and ego) of making deals while selling wrestling like never before. 1:05:02 – 1:09:01 Fan questions: Kane’s legacy, fun behind-the-scenes stories, and the evolution of WWE’s marketing machine. Coach tells stories about viral moments, Summerslam posters, and working with WWE legends. Russo shares backstage secrets—why even the White House is in WWE’s orbit. 1:09:02 – 1:13:21 Final round of Super Stickers, your questions answered! Thoughts on Gunther, Goldberg’s WWE future, the never-ending Russo vs. Disco feud, and speculation on John Cena’s final run. They close with real talk: only by putting new stars in main events do you make main eventers. 1:13:22 – end Outro: Thanks to all the fans and listeners—reminder of new show times, broadcast details, and the signature Coach & Bro sign-off. See you next episode!…
 
On today's episode Vince Discusses getting SCREWED by Home Depot, Penelope's Pee KILLING HIS LAWN, WHY Weddings SUCK, The Bezos/Sanchez "Show", Crocodile Island, Don't take a NAP it will KILL YOU and WHY the WWE can't get NEW, or Re-Acquired Talent Over!!! RussosBrand.com @TheVinceRusso Patreon.com/RussoTWC youtube.com/VinceRussoBrand facebook.com/russosbrand twitch.tv/vincerussolive cameo.com/thevincerusso…
 
Full Podcast Summary / Notes (Timestamps): 00:00:24 – Welcome & Announcements The Coach kicks off the episode, teasing upcoming changes to the live show schedule, and reveals his new SiriusXM gig. He introduces co-host Vince Russo, who jumps right in discussing his massive hat collection and some playful banter about wrestling merch. 00:04:07 – Show Format & Focus Coach explains the show’s unique approach: focusing on the business and major storylines in pro wrestling, not just weekly segment recaps. Vince reflects on Coach’s crazy schedule and shares insights about post-trip routines and the importance of getting rest—even poking fun at the “30 minute nap” health advice. 00:07:07 – Vince McMahon Backstage Stories Amazing anecdotes from WWE’s heyday: Coach and Vince trade stories about the private jet “sleep rules,” hilarious Triple H banana peel chaos, and Vince McMahon’s notorious writing sessions and road trips. Plus, what it’s like behind the scenes when the boss controls the energy of the crew. 00:10:46 – WWE Ticket Prices & Star Power Crisis In-depth discussion on astronomical ticket costs for WWE Raw and SmackDown in Pittsburgh ($3,000+ for combo seats) and whether the current talent roster justifies it. A rich debate on the lack of new superstars, why creativity and character work matter, and how the business side is suffering without real star power. 00:13:21 – Creative Booking: Too Many Debuts, Not Enough Development Vince critiques WWE for repetitive debuts and failing to make talent feel special. The rapid-fire introduction of new talent like Jacob Fatu, Alistair Black, Rusev, and others is watering down the roster and stalling actual star-making moments. 00:17:43 – Booking Solutions & Family Storylines How should creative book incoming stars? Vince’s pitch: Bring Rikishi in as the “family patriarch” to introduce and establish each new member with unique personalities and backstories, not just wild-man stereotypes. 00:18:58 – Super Stickers & Finishers Losing Meaning Fan interaction segment: Listeners sound off on the diminishing impact of finishers like the RKO and AA, with Vince and Coach debating why multi-kickouts for top stars harm the product’s credibility. 00:21:02 – ARE WWE & AEW Creatively Bankrupt? Calls for shorter run times and more focused writing teams (8+ hours of WWE TV a week is unsustainable with the current staff). Both hosts outline the need for improved structure and creative leadership behind the scenes. 00:22:57 – WWE Unreal (Netflix) Exposed Breaking news: new details on Netflix’s "WWE Unreal" docuseries. Triple H is not only the creative head but also the narrator. Vince questions if the show will truly pull back the curtain or control the narrative, especially around the Cena/Rock/Cody drama. 00:28:13 – Karrion Kross & Talent Utilization Frustrations Why isn’t WWE capitalizing on hot acts like Karrion Kross and Jacob Fatu? Vince and Coach highlight chronic mismanagement, possible backstage politics, and the problem of trying to “swerve” the audience instead of giving fans what they want. 00:32:14 – Fixing WWE’s Creative Team Model A passionate case made for a smaller, more hands-on creative structure (duo teams per show) and a full-time leader not also running the business side. Tony Khan and Triple H both called out for stretching themselves too thin. 00:34:41 – Trends in Women’s Wrestling: Progress or Problem? Spotlight on Saudi Arabia’s conservative dress code for female WWE talent—does even incremental progress matter? Plus, security issues for women wrestlers, fan harassment, and why WWE isn’t keeping injured stars like Liv Morgan visible on TV. 00:56:10 – Jade Cargill Booking, Workrate & Short Matches Why Jade Cargill (and similar acts) should be protected with shorter, high-impact matches. Vince recounts how Vince McMahon approached “freak” athletes, and criticizes the lack of basic talent management today. 01:04:33 – Hulk Hogan ICU Reports: What’s Really Happening? Vince Russo breaks down the latest news on Hulk Hogan’s rumored health scare, citing inside info from Bubba the Love Sponge. Is the WWE legend really fighting for his life? How wrestling protects (and sometimes hides) the truth. 01:12:19 – SummerSlam Ticket Hype & Show Closer A tongue-in-cheek look at $47,000 SummerSlam VIP packages, excitement over SmackDown returning to 2 hours, and why wrestling runs on tried-and-true characters and emotional storytelling. 01:14:42 – Eddie Guerrero Memories & Fan Q&A Personal stories about Eddie Guerrero—his backstage reputation, struggle with demons, and heartfelt tributes from both Coach and Vince. More fan questions on Triple H’s future, potential Vince McMahon comeback, and behind-the-scenes business politics.…
 
00:00:00 – Welcome & Chicago Memories The Coach kicks off the episode live from downtown Chicago, reminiscing about his WWE debut alongside The Rock in 2000. 00:00:48 – Classic Baseball, Soft Fans & Sports Culture Vince Russo laments the decline of MLB batting averages and reminisces with Coach about athlete work ethic past and present. The cultural differences between California and New York sports fandom get a humorous deep dive, with Coach branding Cali fans “S-A-W-F-T soft.” 00:05:04 – How to Join the Conversation Vince encourages listener questions and super sticker participation to drive the discussion. 00:05:19 – Pat McAfee’s Exhaustion & WWE Grind The Coach and Vince break down Pat McAfee’s recent break from WWE, criticizing toxic wrestling Twitter and reflecting on the brutal schedule broadcasters endure. Coach shares a personal backstage story about balancing life outside WWE and “wrestling stink.” Vince and Coach discuss Corey Graves’ position and the entrenched work culture of WWE. 00:12:00 – WWE in Saudi Arabia: Morals vs. Money The hosts give a candid take on WWE's decision to run shows in Saudi Arabia amidst controversy, prioritizing profit over employee safety. 00:13:58 – Indies Get Mainstream Respect Discussion on WWE openly referencing indie stars like Matt Cardona and the implications of “blurring the lines” between major leagues and the indies. 00:15:43 – WWE Podcasts: Producer Woes, Ryback Shots, & Realness Coach and Vince talk about WWE's foray into podcasting and media, with Ryback responding to subtle jabs on social media. They reflect on Ryback’s reputation and challenges for outspoken performers not ranking as “A-listers.” 00:17:19 – Fun with Old School Photos & Wrestling Style Listeners prompt fun stories: Vince’s mullet as Vic Venom and Coach’s infamous “flow” hair, leading into a playful ‘show-and-tell’ of wrestling fashion. 00:20:08 – Dr. J & Fan Nostalgia Vince shares a cherished story about receiving an autographed Dr. J photo, evoking classic sports nostalgia. 00:21:19 – AEW 2025 Streaming & TV Numbers: Fact, Fiction, or FOMO? A viewer asks about Tony Khan’s claims about AEW’s successful 2025; Vince calls for pro wrestling to stop obsessing over finances publicly. 00:22:30 – Triple H’s Heir Apparents: Bron Breaker & Jacob Fatu Analysis of WWE’s potential new stars and whether Triple H is successfully grooming the next generation. Discussion of faction-building in wrestling and effective booking. 00:25:13 – Hogan & Bischoff’s Ticket Sales Drama: Promotional Pitfalls Vince brings up the backlash facing Hulk Hogan/Eric Bischoff’s new project and their lack of clear branding/promotion. Coach outlines what’s missing from their marketing and the wrong venue size for a fresh concept. 00:28:31 – Real Wrestling vs. Entertainment: Will Audiences Bite? The guys debate why authentic grappling-style shows rarely succeed as recurring TV events. 00:29:58 – Hulk Hogan’s Controversy & Industry Fallout Harsh realities of trusting Hulk Hogan’s star power; discussion on his reputation, backstage controversies, and high-profile WWE apology after racist comments. 00:34:09 – Fun Segment: Is Coach “High”? A lighthearted digression into Coach’s energy level and the demands of daily content creation. 00:34:37 – Calls for More Vic Venom Segments Listeners plead for Vince’s classic Vic Venom character; Coach considers it for future episodes. 00:35:42 – Life, Sleep, and the Grind The hosts bond over lack of sleep, workload, and what keeps them passionate about the business. 00:36:25 – Inside Hulk Hogan’s “Apology” After Scandal Coach details exactly how Hogan mishandled his apology to WWE talent, and why locker room respect vanished. 00:38:37 – WWE’s Upcoming Netflix Documentary: Will It Be Too Scripted? Debate on the pros/cons of WWE’s new behind-the-scenes Netflix show airing in July. Both hosts agree: overproducing the ‘truth’ risks breaking fan immersion for good. 00:43:24 – Why Criticize Hogan? Comparing Wrestling’s “Canceled” Legends Responding to a listener, Coach and Vince differentiate between Hogan’s excuses and other stars’ accountability. 00:46:12 – WWE Double Tapings & SmackDown Ratings Concerns The challenge of live events, double tapings, and audience fatigue gets a quick mention. 00:47:01 – Brawl for All: The JBL Backstory Vince Russo clarifies a fan question: Was the infamous “Brawl for All” just to see JBL put in his place? 00:47:28 – By Request: Vince Russo Sings “Manby Pamby” Special fan moment—Vince breaks into song for a paid super sticker. 00:48:01 – Coach’s Lunch Reveal & Pick-Me-Up Coach reveals his lunch delivery: ‘chicken fried chicken’ and more laughs about “big shooter” lifestyle. 00:49:08 – Closing Remarks & Show Plugs The guys wrap with show times, event reminders, and details for tuning in live each week.…
 
On today's episode Vince discusses being LIED to in the Wrestling Business, and what REALLY sets him off about it. From Billy Corgan telling him, "If I EVER had my own Wrestling Company you'd be the FIRST ONE I'd HIRE", to just yesterday when he found out he WON'T BE part of a New Venture that he had been PROMISED for almost the last DECADE!!! What "Really" happens when Vince is Lied to and WHY? RussosBrand.com Patreon.com/RussoTWC @TheVinceRusso youtube.com/VinceRussoBrand facebook.com/russosbrand twitch.tv/vincerussolive cameo.com/thevincerusso…
 
On today's episode Vince looks at the US Bombing of Iran's Nuclear Power Plant Facilities over the Weekend and BEGS to PRESENT the QUESTION---should the WWE REALLY still be Planning on Going to Neighboring Saudi Arabia in just FOUR DAYS?!!! Well, according to SEAN SAPP it wouldn't be so bad if it was only a "PARTIAL ROSTER"!!! WHAT A DUMB !@#$%^&!!! Also, Vince's TOP 5 MOVIES that need to be Re-Made. @TheVinceRusso RussosBrand.com Patreon.com/RussoTWC youtube.com/VinceRussoBrand facebook.com/russosbrand twitch.tv/vincerussolive cameo.com/thevincerusso…
 
Full Podcast Summary / Notes (Timestamped for SEO): 00:00:24 – Welcome and Live Show Energy Coach opens the show with high-energy banter, sets the stage for the stadium’s pro wrestling discussion, and introduces wrestling writing legend Vince Russo. Russo clears up misconceptions about being “big-timed” and shares anecdotes about Coach’s family, including his dad’s 45-year ministry and why the background is different this episode. 00:03:55 – Where to Watch the Show + Participation Coach and Vince highlight the rapid growth of the show, now available on Amazon Prime, DirecTV, YouTube TV, LG, and more. Listeners are encouraged to send in super stickers and questions to become part of the show. 00:04:48 – SmackDown’s Best Wrestling Segment in a Decade Vince Russo declares the latest John Cena/CM Punk segment as the best wrestling "business" in 10+ years. The duo analyze the promo’s brilliance, why reality-based storytelling works, and how WWE’s approach to in-ring realism impacts talent protection. 00:07:00 – How WWE “Buried” CM Punk During the Pipebomb Segment Vince raises concerns about Punk’s prolonged sell after the table spot, highlighting the inconsistent no-selling trend in WWE. They discuss how Punk staying down undermined his character and what could have been done differently. Vince proposes a compelling solution: a Cena babyface turn and possible Punk heel switch. 00:14:27 – Ron Killings/Kevin Nash Controversy: Work or Shoot? Coach and Vince dissect the latest Ron Killings return narrative, Kevin Nash being “worked,” and Triple H’s behind-the-scenes machinations. They explore the blurred lines between reality and storyline, and why these details matter to hardcore wrestling fans. 00:21:44 – Saudi Arabia Crisis: Should WWE Cancel Upcoming Events? In light of US bombing Iran and escalating Middle East tensions, they break down the real risks facing WWE superstars traveling to Saudi Arabia. Personal stories from Coach’s own Middle Eastern tours, backstage punishment, and the complex politics of WWE talent banding together are explored in depth. 00:30:00 – WWE’s Greed or Good Business? WrestleMania 2x per Year? Speculation on WWE/TKO’s willingness to prioritize money over safety is discussed, including the rumored idea of running two WrestleManias annually—one possibly in Saudi Arabia. Coach and Vince debate the risks, dilution of the Mania brand, and Vince McMahon’s (VKM) classic philosophy. 00:44:19 – Fanatics Fest Mayhem: Tom Brady, WWE Stars & Viral Moments Recap of the Fanatics Fest in NYC featuring Tom Brady, Cody Rhodes, and crossover competitions. Discussion of the surprising athletic flops, best pure athletes in wrestling history, and stories of wild fan encounters. 01:03:16 – Nearly Average Wrestling & The State of Comedy in Wrestling Coach introduces the “Nearly Average Wrestling” (NAW) viral sensation—wrestling skits parodying industry clichés. Vince shares classic stories about writing for adult-themed wrestling and why comedy and fun should make a comeback in mainstream wrestling TV. 01:17:28 – Alexa Bliss, Wyatt 6 Entrance & Wrestling’s Theatrical Limits A viral Alexa Bliss entrance at Fanatics Fest, kid reactions, and what Wyatt 6’s creative arc says about WWE storytelling today. 01:19:11 – Coach & Vince Tackle Fan Q&A Lightning round of audience questions covering Steve Austin’s return rumor, the case for Karrion Kross, coping with online wrestling trolls, and personal experiences working with Vince McMahon and Triple H. 01:21:42 – Behind the Curtain: The Real Life of Pro Wrestling Stars Candid conversation about dealing with dirt sheets, fake news, and the exhausting realities of being in the public wrestling spotlight. 01:24:10 – Closing Remarks Vince and Coach plug their next live shows, reflect on the joys of podcasting, and tease upcoming surprises—including Vince Russo predicting an AEW/Tony Khan romance storyline.…
 
On today's episode, Vince discusses WWE Superstar, Liv Morgan's injury and how long it may sideline her, the "rumor" (from his former BEST FRIEND) stating that HULK HOGAN may be on his DEATH BED, How to SURVIVE a Plane Clash and are "The Beatles" getting back together---well---sort of. Also, Vince's TOP 5 "Beatle" Tracks of ALL-TIME!!! RussosBrand.com Patreon.com/RussoTWC @TheVinceRusso youtube.com/VinceRussoBrand facebook.com/russosbrand twitch.tv/vincerussolive cameo.com/TheVinceRusso…
 
Full Podcast Summary / Notes (Timestamps Included) [00:00:00] Show Kickoff: Live from Wichita The Coach welcomes listeners from Wichita, Kansas. The fastest-growing show in wrestling is everywhere—ESPN, Amazon Prime, YouTube TV, DirecTV. Vince Russo joins as co-host; friendly banter about hotel mishaps, hotspots, and Coach’s on-brand attitude. [00:03:00] How to Join the Conversation Explanation of super stickers/donations to get questions answered live. The show has a global reach—shout-out to listeners in Austria and on the Believe Network. [00:04:00] Vince McMahon Comeback Rumors Breaking down rumors of Vince McMahon starting a new entertainment venture. Coach confirms McMahon met with BKFC (MMA), but months ago. Discussion on whether McMahon’s legal issues are over, and what needs to happen for a full return. The duo debates Vince’s ego, legacy, and willingness (or stubbornness) to settle lawsuits. How Vince’s age is a new factor—does he have the time for a comeback? [00:10:59] Super Sticker: Rock vs. Triple H Contract Story Fans ask about backstage heat between The Rock and Triple H. Coach shares wild backstage stories about The Rock refusing to cut a segment for Triple H and going over time. [00:12:47] The Rock’s WWE Silence: Is There Real Heat? Analysis of why The Rock isn’t publicly supporting WWE, despite being on the board and earning $45 million. Is there a silent feud with Triple H? Russo and Coach think so. [00:14:02] Liv Morgan Injury Fallout Recap of Liv Morgan’s devastating shoulder injury; out 6-9 months. How her absence could derail the upcoming WWE Evolution women’s event. Russo’s pitch: keep Liv on TV as an authority figure while she recovers, criticizing WWE’s “out of sight, out of mind” approach. Detailed booking ideas for Liv’s TV presence and why star power matters more than “the big pop” of her return. [00:21:22] Modern WWE Injuries & House Show Debate Discussion about injury risks with fewer house shows. Insight into how lack of reps and match practice leads to more injuries. Both hosts reminisce about how the old house show circuit kept wrestlers in top cardio shape and reduced freak accidents. [00:24:12] Super Sticker Q&As: Cody Heel Turn and More Predictions on Cody Rhodes’ future; will he turn heel at SummerSlam? Debate on “dad bods” in modern wrestling vs. past generations. House show impact on wrestler physiques and match quality. [00:26:25] Goldberg's Return & Booking Critiques Coach and Vince dissect Goldberg’s upcoming World Heavyweight Title match at age 58. Does this bury Gunther or ruin his momentum if Goldberg wins? Russo reveals backstage stories involving Goldberg’s ego and refusal to lose. The impact of weak authority figures (e.g., Adam Pearce) and suggestions for better on-air leadership. [00:37:34] Listener Birthdays & AEW’s Arena Mexico Sellout Vince sings for a fan’s birthday. AEW celebrates a 16,000-seat sellout in Mexico; hosts discuss why international expansion is smart. Critique on wrestling TV being oversaturated with matches and lacking backstage entertainment/storylines. [00:41:40] Behind-the-Scenes: WWE Writers Room & Superstar Spotting Insight into how creative decisions get made (or don’t) in WWE. Coach shares hilarious stories about gym encounters with Steve Austin and Debra. Differences between authentic nicknames/real names in wrestling culture. [00:51:26] Jon Moxley’s Plastic Bag Spot & Total Divas Rumors Discussing if “realism” has gone too far (e.g., Moxley trying to suffocate Danielson with a plastic bag). Potential revival of Total Divas and interest in reality-based programming. [00:54:09] Wrestler Name Mix-ups & Backstage Lingo The confusion caused by similar ring names (Bronson Reed vs. Bron Breakker; Valkyria vs. Valkyra). Wrestlers always use single gimmick names backstage. [01:01:04] Listener Top 5s, More Q&A, and Social Media Wars Hosts share their all-time favorite wrestlers. Coach reminisces about “Up Up Down Down” and wrestling’s expansion outside the ring. The impact of online criticism, dirt sheets, and why real engagement happens on the show—not Twitter. [01:06:56] Closing—Coach’s Family, Show Growth & Thanks Coach will broadcast next episode from his parents’ house—possible cameo from Papa Coach. Inspirational story about Coach’s father’s heart transplant. Show signs a one-year national TV contract—thanks fans, stadium, and global audience. Final takes from both Vince and Coach, promising more business-of-the-business insight next week.…
 
On today's episode Vince covers the GREATEST FATHER'S DAY GIFT HE EVER RECEIVED---Rafael Devers from the Boston Red Sox, the "No Kings" Protest, Brian Wilson and the "Carpenters", TOP 5 Musical Geniuses of All-Time and his DEEP THOUGHTS after watching the WWE Bray Wyatt Doc for the First Time. @TheVinceRusso RussosBrand.com Patreon.com/RussoTWC twitch.tv/vincerussolive youtube.com/VinceRussoBrand facebook.com/russosbrand cameo.com/TheVinceRusso…
 
00:00 – 00:02:00 – Kickoff & Major Baseball Trade Reaction The Coach launches the live show, celebrating its massive reach (over 100M homes via Prime, DirecTV, and YouTube TV). Vince Russo expresses excitement over the Coach’s baseball team landing Raffy Devers in a blockbuster trade. 00:02:00 – 00:04:09 – Show Format & Audience Engagement Instructions for fans on how to jump into the live conversation with super stickers, promises interactive commentary, and previews hot topics in wrestling – signaling a big shift away from segment-by-segment Raw breakdowns. 00:04:09 – 00:13:36 – Jey Uso Title Loss & Rikishi’s Backlash (Main Segment) – Discusses Jey Uso’s 51-day World Heavyweight Title reign and its abrupt end. – Vince Russo (as a wrestling writer) breaks down why the short reign hurts Jey’s credibility and psyche. – The Coach references Rikishi’s podcast, where Rikishi intensely criticizes WWE for taking the belt off Jey so quickly, noting crowd reactions and merch sales. – Debate: Was putting the title back on Gunther the right move? Both hosts agree the decision missed the mark creatively, given Jey’s unique position as a tag team veteran. 00:13:36 – 00:17:14 – The WrestleMania Main Event Dilemma (Feat. Chris Jericho) – Explosive audio from Chris Jericho, reliving the night he and Triple H followed Rock vs. Hogan at WrestleMania – a decision Jericho laments. – Breakdown of the importance (or not) of main-eventing on a multi-night WrestleMania and what it really means for a talent’s legacy. 00:17:14 – 00:22:55 – R-Truth’s Shocking Return & Behind-the-Scenes Details – Analysis of R-Truth’s unexpected WWE comeback, attack on Cena, and wild rumors about a possible 6-man tag featuring Travis Scott at SummerSlam. – Hilarious reveal: Logan Paul claims he was legit not told about R-Truth’s surprise return—could he be shooting or working? 00:22:55 – 00:34:44 – SmackDown Conspiracy Theory: Charlotte, Alexa, and the Ref Bungle – Vince Russo drops a spicy conspiracy about a SmackDown double finish involving Charlotte Flair and Alexa Bliss. – Points out odd production choices and the potential of either a missed cue or an intentional “Montreal Screwjob Lite” angle. – Replay absence and talent reactions analyzed in detail—was it a timing botch, or did they “screw” Charlotte? 00:34:44 – 00:46:18 – WWE x TNA, AAA, and the Rise of Merch-Driven Booking – Breakdown of WWE’s recent partnerships with TNA and AAA, and debate on whether merch sales should put a wrestler (like the AAA Iguana guy) on the main roster. – Critique of confusing title crossovers for casual fans and how WWE needs clearer storytelling. – The John Cena promo masterclass – why letting stars speak in their own voice still matters. 00:46:18 – 00:55:17 – Legends Returning, Women’s Division Focus & Talent Hustle – Rumors swirl: returns of Trish Stratus, Goldberg, Nikki & Brie Bella, as Netflix possibly wants more female-driven stories. – Chelsea Green praised for never wanting time off (with a poolside vacation joke thrown in), compared to Adam Pearce taking a random vacation despite working once a week. 00:55:17 – 01:01:14 – Outrageous Ticket Prices & WWE’s “Almighty Dollar” Era – Listeners submit evidence of Pittsburgh Raw ticket prices soaring past $1,400 for standard seats. – Coach and Russo compare these prices to other sports (MLB, NFL) and discuss the long-term sustainability of pricing out fans, especially working families. 01:01:14 – 01:14:42 – Mainstream Crossover: Cody Rhodes, Naked Gun Movie & WWE’s PR Moves – Review of Cody Rhodes’ debut in the new Naked Gun movie, why letting stars take on outside projects is great for WWE. – Anecdotes about Vince McMahon’s past reluctance toward talent in movies. – Hilarious stories from Vince and the Coach about the XFL launch and Vince’s old “it’s about the business, not me!” attitude. 01:14:42 – END – Fan Q&A & Classic Wrestling Moments – Super sticker shoutouts and answers, including best wrestling plot twists, the move from “attendance records” to “highest-grossing events,” and more. – Reflections on legendary Attitude Era stunts (beer truck, milk truck, TV truck hijinks). – Closing thoughts: how WWE needs new compelling, reality-based stories to capture today’s audience.…
 
On today's episode Vince talks about the passing of two musical giants, Sly Stone and Brian Wilson and the impact that each had on society as a whole. From there Vince gets into exactly what is "IT"? And, how do you know WHO has "IT" and WHO DOESN'T? Once explained Vince lays out the TOP 5 OVER-RATED ENTERTAINERS OF ALL-TIME (YES---TWO are in the Wrestling Biz)!!! @TheVinceRusso RussosBRand.com Patreon.com/RussoTWC youtube.com/VinceRussoBrand facebook.com/russosbrand twitch.tv/vincerussolive cameo.com/TheVinceRusso…
 
Full Podcast Summary / Notes (Timestamped): 00:00:00 – 00:01:59 The Coach live from Nashville, prepping for PFL duties, kicks off the episode early with special guest co-host Tommy Carlucci. Tribute to Vince’s “father-son day” with his 94-year-old dad at a Giants game, underlining the importance of family and memories. 00:02:00 – 00:04:34 Tommy officially welcomed as the third member of the crew. Viewers reminded to participate with super stickers and donations for direct engagement with WWE insiders. 00:04:35 – 00:06:53 BREAKING NEWS: WWE announces Goldberg’s month-long build to a career-ending retirement match, likely at SummerSlam. Speculation: Will Goldberg vs. Gunther deliver or telegraph the outcome? Wrestling’s “retirement match” trope questioned, comparing it to Ric Flair and others. 00:06:54 – 00:11:17 Candid talk on legend retirements, Goldberg’s WCW legacy, and locker room stories from Coach and Tommy. Coach shares details about Goldberg’s lucrative WCW deal, delayed WWE debut post-buyout, and industry backroom politics. 00:11:18 – 00:15:46 Fan Q&A: “Gilberg” memories, locker room drama, and Coach’s Goldberg run-in. Behind-the-scenes story: Vince McMahon, Goldberg, gimmicked doors, and ribs in WWE. 00:15:47 – 00:20:52 Debating the length and creativity of Goldberg’s sendoff. Reminiscing on the physicality of taking bumps, being both announcer and talent, and paying dues in the ring. 00:20:53 – 00:28:17 House shows debate: Are fewer WWE house shows hurting wrestler development and live product quality? Explanation of the house show economy and TKO’s impact on roster depth. 00:28:18 – 00:33:36 WWE/Endeavor/TKO’s business future: Are the Saudis and Vince McMahon orchestrating a $25B WWE buyback behind the scenes? Deep dive into sponsorship saturation (Fireball ladders, Slim Jim tables) and shift from family run to profit-first mindset. 00:33:37 – 00:40:47 Real stories of Saudi investment in combat sports—including firsthand accounts of lavish boxing events. Discussion on how new ownership & global powerbrokers are changing wrestling’s business model forever. 00:40:48 – 00:43:58 Netflix content strategy: Tuesday Night Titans scripted series, Total Divas rumors, and how streaming could change WWE forever. Tommy and Coach reminisce on Total Divas and pitch creative ideas for its return. 00:43:59 – 00:50:24 AEW struggles: Empty seats in Portland, ticket giveaways for “All In” in Dallas, and emotional impact on top talent. Tommy and Coach lay out why modern star power—and creative—matter more than ever. 00:50:25 – 00:56:00 The rise of Ron Killings (ex-R-Truth) and his new, serious direction—could he win the Royal Rumble and help Cena turn face? How superstars must reinvent themselves, and why music/entrance changes (like Seth Rollins) are essential for character evolution. 00:56:01 – 00:58:41 Jey Uso vs. Gunther: Was taking the title off Jey a mistake? Inside info on WWE’s current “booking by the week” approach vs. the long-term creative of the past. 00:58:42 – End Final thoughts, fan shout-outs, and details on where to watch the Coach and Bro Show on the Stadium network. Tease for next episode and warm sign-off.…
 
On today's episode Vince Discusses SAME OL' WWE at "Money in the Bank", "The Truth's" Return WAS NOT A WORK, Shane McMahon Drops a BOMBSHELL of an Interview with "TMZ", WHO's NEXT to be Released from WWE and Vince's Mt. Rushmore of Pro Wrestling. @TheVinceRusso RussosBrand.com Patreon.com/RussoTWC youtube.com/VinceRussoBrand facebook.com/russosbrand twitch.tv/vincerussolove Cameo.com/TheVinceRusso…
 
00:00 - 01:09 | Show Introduction & Format Explained Coach welcomes listeners, explains the live, interactive format, and introduces co-host Vince Russo. Recap of how fans can get involved with super stickers and questions. 01:09 - 04:29 | Meet the Hosts & Sports Anecdotes Coach introduces Russo as a wrestling insider. Vince shares a personal story about cheap tickets to a Rockies game, contrasting MLB and WWE event pricing. 04:29 - 06:27 | Show Focus & WWE Approach The show is different from standard wrestling podcasts—focuses on business, not just breaking down shows. Nikki Bella’s return and the "shot in the arm" for the women’s division gets teased. Discussion on Money in the Bank match order signaling a major return. 06:27 - 09:24 | R-Truth Release & Return: Business or Pop? WWE’s release and quick reinstatement of R-Truth (Ron Killings): Russo calls it a mistake to cave to 'the marks'. Coach disagrees, arguing for a talent retention policy and the role of fan demand. 09:24 - 13:11 | Inside WWE Business Decisions & Long-term Storytelling Russo criticizes WWE for catering to hardcore fans. Speculation about R-Truth’s future: Will WWE run a meaningful story or was his return just a quick pop? Discussion about potential future Cena & R-Truth angles, including possible indies marketing strategy. 13:11 - 18:44 | Triple H’s Influence & Real Long-Term Booking? Coach and Russo debate whether Triple H is thinking long-term or just reacting in the moment. Question the narrative that everything is a work. Tease of an upcoming discussion on Nikki Bella’s return. 18:44 - 23:41 | Shane McMahon Bombshell: AEW, Vince, and WWE’s Future Recap of Shane McMahon’s TMZ interview denying a new wrestling company, confirming AEW talks, and hinting at Vince’s ongoing investment maneuvers. Coach’s and Russo’s analysis: could this be groundwork for a massive Saudi buyback of WWE? Personal insights on the McMahon family dynamics. 23:41 - 36:06 | Fan Q&A (Super Stickers Segment #1) Super stickers read live—fans bring up possible Triple H/Ron Killing salary negotiations, The Rock’s family presence at Money in the Bank, and more dirt sheet rumors. Raft of humor and inside industry parallels. 36:06 - 44:01 | WWE Creative Direction: Women’s Division & Promo Readiness Nikki Bella’s return dissected. The “tail wagging the dog” criticism: Did WWE reverse Lyra’s push too soon based on crowd feedback? Discussion of locker room dynamics and talent utilization (R-Truth parallels). 44:01 - 52:50 | Money in the Bank Fallout: Who Should Really Win? Why giving Naomi the win feels like a “career achievement award” versus fresh opportunities for newer talent. Russo’s pick: Stephanie Vaquer or Alexa Bliss to anchor new storylines, especially with the Bray Wyatt Six angle. Debate on pushing LA Knight and what “waiting your turn” really means at nearly 40 years old. 52:50 - 56:37 | AAA & International Expansion: Will It Stick With WWE Fans? Candid take on the AAA “Worlds Collide” show and spot-heavy style. Concerns about oversaturation, lack of character development for incoming talent, and how WWE can avoid the AEW trap. 56:37 - 59:14 | More on Women’s Division, Character vs. Athleticism The need for backstage segments and character-driven stories, not just matches. Coach’s hope for a pivot in WWE creative with a more nuanced writers’ room. 59:14 - 01:03:22 | WWE’s Nonstop Ad Invasion + SummerSlam Outlook Observations on excessive advertising at WWE shows—Fireball ladders, 7-Eleven turnbuckles, and the rise of “business-first” wrestling events. Final thoughts on how WWE might salvage John Cena’s final run and a challenge to do “something drastic” ahead of SummerSlam. 01:03:22 - End | Closing Super Sticker Q&A & Sign Off Quick-fire fan mail: locker room anchor analogies, Nikki Bella’s likely reception, Cody’s current story arc, and more. Hosts give sincere thanks, emphasizing growing community and their unique, insider-lens take on pro wrestling.…
 
On today's episode Vince discusses the difference between REAL FANS and MARKS, Buster Posey "Allegedly" reading his "X" Rant, how he was NEVER into "hooters" because of the Hooters, Top 5 TV Starlets of All-Time and could Vince McMahon be Plotting to buy the WWE with the SAUDIS as his Partner?!!! RussosBrand.com Patreon.com/RussoTWC @TheVinceRusso youtube.com/VinceRussoBrand facebook.com/russosbrand twitch.tv/vincerussolive cameo.com/thevincerusso…
 
[00:00:24] – Show Introduction & Explosion in Popularity Coach welcomes listeners to the fastest growing show in pro wrestling and celebrates their syndication with the Stadium Network, now reaching over 110 million homes. Coach and Vince Russo kick off with promises to bring unfiltered business insights you won’t find anywhere else. [00:01:16] – Dirt Sheets vs. Real Insiders: The Vince McMahon Power Play Vince Russo vents about “dirt sheet” speculation around WWE and underscores the unique, insider perspective he and Coach offer. The duo recalls Vince McMahon’s original bid to regain control—including betrayal from family and execs—and speculate on whether the latest stock maneuvers and rumored Saudi partnership signal a bigger, long-term strategy for McMahon’s possible WWE comeback. [00:04:40] – Audience Interaction & Social Media Virality Coach discusses the show’s rising presence on X (Twitter), urging listeners to consume the real source—not out-of-context quotes. They highlight the importance of fact-checking wrestling news, noting how misquotes can distort narratives online. [00:06:02] – Breaking Down WWE Stock Sales & Saudi Deals Discussion turns to Vince’s and Nick Khan’s recent stock sales, and serious speculation about Saudi Arabia’s involvement with WWE’s future ownership, emphasizing how international investment could reshape the business and its global narrative. [00:09:11] – Personal Vince McMahon Anecdotes & His Drive Coach shares backstage stories that reveal Vince McMahon’s core motivations, personal quirks, and the mindset that’s made him relentless even at 80 years old. They reflect on how purpose and legacy could still drive McMahon back to the top. [00:13:41] – WWE’s Ruthlessness & Generational Shifts Vince Russo reminds listeners of McMahon’s storied ruthless streak—wiping out competitors and even former allies, driven by personal vendettas. [00:15:36] – WWE Talent Decisions: Logan Paul, John Cena, & Cost-Cutting Crisis They debate WWE’s moves with Logan Paul, John Cena, and whether rising reality stars or internet icons can (or should) become the focal point of the wrestling business. The discussion pivots to ruthless cost-cutting, the risk of losing veterans like Karrion Kross and R-Truth, and how this could damage the on-air product. [00:19:29] – Triple H, Internet Fans, and Creative Decision-Making Russo and Coach break down Triple H’s sensitivity to the online “Internet Wrestling Community,” why Karrion Kross and R-Truth’s fates matter, and how WWE’s new owners may not understand the wrestling business beyond dollars. [00:23:00] – Budgeting Mayhem: The Numbers Game in Talent Cuts Insight into how TKO and Silver Lake (Endeavor’s new name) are running things strictly by the numbers, forcing Triple H into impossible choices and signaling a generational reset in talent and pay structure. [00:27:21] – WWE’s Soundtrack Switch & Loss of Identity Listener super stickers prompt a conversation about WWE’s transition from Jim Johnston’s iconic music to generic themes, and how this reflects a larger “interchangeable,” soulless talent direction. [00:28:30] – John Cena’s Loyalty, Future Ownership, and the McMahon Game Plan Fan questions spark discussion of Cena’s ongoing loyalty to Vince McMahon amid rumors of regime changes and lawsuits, and whether Johnny Ace could play a role in McMahon’s resurgence. [00:35:51] – AI in Wrestling Creative? Vince Russo’s Weekly Writing Fixes Debate ensues about the risks of AI creativity, with a teaser for Russo’s future “How I’d Book It” segment to fix current storylines WWE is getting wrong. [00:38:52] – Booking Gaps, False Finishes, and Predictable Endings Russo critiques WWE TV’s formulaic structure, where main event timing gives away match results, with a clear call for more genuine unpredictability. [00:41:13] – The Proper Use of Finishers and Old-School Psychology Anecdotes and lessons on respecting finishing moves, underlined by Coach’s hilarious West Palm Beach tables match story, showing the old school importance of protecting the business. [00:47:08] – Would They Work for Vince Again? Plus, Accountability Direct audience question: What would it take for Coach and Bro to work for Vince McMahon again? Candid (and complex) answers center on accountability, ethics, and astronomical offers. [00:53:21] – Kevin Owens’ Potential Retirement & the Value of Veterans With Kevin Owens’ uncertain future after neck surgery, the duo discuss how WWE should treat veteran talent—and contrast it with the controversial firing of R-Truth. [00:56:14] – NXT Call-Ups, Mariah May, & Contract Structures Coach analyzes why promising NXT stars like Mariah May may get less-desirable deals now, and how new pay structures reflect deeper budget slashing. [00:57:50] – WrestleMania’s Location Wars & WWE’s Global Strategy A subtle but telling change: WrestleMania may stop rotating internationally, as London’s mayor walks back brash promises, raising questions over WWE’s commitment to global live events. [01:00:32] – Disconnect Between WWE and Fans Russo senses a deepening disconnect between WWE and its core fanbase, theorizing internal confusion is causing creative stumbles and fan disengagement. [01:04:20] – The Dark Side of Social Media: Stalking and Wrestlers’ Safety Powerful discussion around real-life stalking incidents, doxxing of female talent like Roxanne Perez, and how social media both empowers and endangers modern wrestlers. [01:08:22] – Fan Responsibility, Online Safety, and Personal Sacrifices of Fame Advice for fans and performers on navigating the new dangers of fame and over-exposure in the always-online age, highlighting sacrifices necessary for true wrestling stardom. [01:09:34] – Money in the Bank Preview & Unpredictability Closing thoughts on what to expect from the upcoming Money in the Bank, the confusion over match card announcements, and the importance (and frustration) of keeping wrestling exciting and spontaneous. [01:15:10] – Final Takes, Raw Attendance & The Future of the Show Parting words about AEW selling out shows, WWE’s pricing strategies, and exciting plans for the continued growth of the Coach and Bro Show—including exclusive Stadium Network episodes.…
 
Full Podcast Summary / Show Notes with Timestamps: 00:00 – 00:03:29 | Welcome & Exciting Announcements Coach and Bro celebrate signing with the Stadium Network and explain how listeners can participate via super stickers and super chats. Quick banter about social media presence, wrestling fans, and personal anecdotes. 00:03:30 – 00:08:26 | Wrestling Universe Reactions & The Role of Truth Coach discusses how wrestling fans respond to breaking news and the value of analysis versus being proven right. Shoutout to Scottie Scheffler for his golf win and transition back to wrestling. 00:08:27 – 00:17:47 | WWE Releases: R-Truth’s Departure & Locker Room Fallout Deep dive into R-Truth’s release, including industry reaction, locker room dynamics, and backstage influence. Vince Russo shares personal experiences working with R-Truth in TNA, praising his charisma, leadership, and impact. Discussion about fans misunderstanding the backstage family aspect of wrestling and why R-Truth's absence stings more than stats suggest. 00:17:48 – 00:21:58 | Business Decisions & The Roster’s Changing Face Vince explains WWE/TKO’s business logic: high-paid veterans like R-Truth vs. cheaper NXT talent. Coach and Vince agree the real loss is not keeping veterans like R-Truth in mentoring/agent roles, highlighting WWE’s potential short-sightedness. 00:21:59 – 00:24:13 | Super Sticker Segment #1 (Ad Spot) Audience voices heard through super stickers. Questions on morale, entertainment, and the WWE/AEW divide. Coach and Vince discuss fans’ reactions to WWE cuts and AEW’s rising appeal. [Ad Insertion Opportunity: 00:21:59] 00:24:14 – 00:33:21 | Current WWE Morale & Money Matters Examination of recent releases’ impact on backstage morale and talent pay structure. Coach breaks down the business side: WWE’s debt, Endeavor/TKO pressure, and house show economics. Analysis on why WWE might favor NXT talent over paid veterans and how this shifts the product and backstage culture. 00:33:22 – 00:46:32 | More on Vince McMahon’s Future, Industry Rumors Addressing rumors about Vince McMahon trying to buy WWE back; clarity on sources and recent press releases. Discussion on wrestling journalism, dirt sheets’ credibility, and how news spreads in the wrestling world. Listener questions tackled: R-Truth’s next move, high-profile contracts, and talent pay cuts. [Ad Insertion Opportunity: 00:44:01] 00:46:33 – 00:58:52 | AEW vs. WWE: Competitive Tactics & Petty Moves Coach and Vince react to WWE scheduling events against AEW pay-per-views and using promo codes like "ALLWWE" as thinly-veiled shots. Is WWE’s approach helping or hurting the industry? Does pettiness ultimately backfire? The larger conversation about why WWE seems so intent on hurting AEW rather than building itself up. 00:58:53 – 01:08:49 | Money in the Bank Preview & Star Power Crisis Hot takes on questionable Money in the Bank entrants (Seth Rollins, Rhea Ripley). How WWE could better build stars, use established talent, and write compelling stories. Critique of current storytelling and star-making strategies—or lack thereof. [Ad Insertion Opportunity: 01:01:40] 01:08:50 – 01:16:18 | Closing Thoughts: The Problem with Modern Wrestling & Vince’s Rants Coach and Vince ponder WWE’s lack of “star power,” what it’ll take to fix the system, and what the next big moves might be. Teases and cliffhangers for next episode—insider scoops promised. Thanking the audience, discussion of schedule, and commitment to smarter wrestling conversation.…
 
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