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This month we discuss a potential WWE Evolution 2, AEW on TNT projected ratings, Jon Moxley, Okada in TNA, MCU Phase 4, self-criticism, Jacob Fatu, wrestling as performance art, and more.
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On the Meltzer question,I think the mistake people make is taking the opinion as fact. It’s on the listener to distinguish. Example I heard the Monday night show Dave said of the Seth/Street Profits segment “They wanna make Seth look cool” anybody watching can tell that was the goal of the segment. On Cageside Seats they aggregated the line to make it sound like Dave was giving out inside info
Also in the Meltzer question. It’s pretty hilarious these people that shit on him and then cite Bruce as a source not realising Bruce is working them and playing a character. I’m not a Meltzer fan and cancelled my sub because of him knowingly hiring a moderator of his forum that is a self confessed racist but come on. Bruce Prichard is working you.
Absolutely hilarious to hear Dave and Bryan discuss on this mornings show who Dolph is facing at Summerslam and how “Telephone” ended up with Dave getting the scoop
I know this is purely speculation and neither of you could possibly know for sure, but what percentage of WWE superstars would you think are on performance-enhancing drugs? I see some of them eat like crap and look amazing. I certainly don’t blame them for doing it if they are, the schedule is absolutely brutal. Do you think it’s a select few or a majority? Again, purely speculation.
I know the IIconic’s are playing the chickenshit heel role of not wanting to defend their titles, but do you guys also think that may be the case due to their underwhelming lack of ability in the ring? As a big fan of theirs, I’ve been very disappointed with their in ring work.