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Season 2, Episode 16 – If I Was a Promoter/Booker

If Levi Blue ever ran a wrestling promotion again, the bullshit would stop immediately.
In this episode, Levi goes on an unfiltered, take-no-prisoners rant about what the wrestling business should look like—and why so many promotions are failing because nobody wants to hear the truth anymore.

From paying your dues instead of skipping the line, to earning respect instead of demanding it, Levi breaks down what separates wrestlers from cosplayers and professionals from weekend warriors. He digs into locker room culture, accountability, and why “everybody gets a spot” is killing believability, psychology, and fan trust.

Levi also tears into advertising and promotion, calling out lazy bookers who expect fans to magically show up without doing the work. No flyers. No push. No story. No crowd. It’s that simple. If you can’t sell a ticket, you don’t deserve the ring time.

This isn’t fantasy booking or internet hot takes—this is hard-earned perspective from someone who’s lived the grind, taken the bumps, and watched the business evolve… and unravel. Levi talks about respect for veterans, protecting the locker room, protecting the fans, and protecting the damn business.

Some will nod along. Others will get defensive.
That’s fine. This episode isn’t for everyone.

It’s for the ones who still believe wrestling should mean something.

Sorry Pal. Not So Sorry

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