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Respectfully, You're Wrong

Respectfully, You're Wrong

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If you can think of it, we are going to rank it. Music, wrestling, school, food whatever it is we got it covered. Joe and your boy Mr. Bell are going to give you their top 10 with biases included. Then work on a official on bias list.

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  • Future Stars In Pro Wrestling
    Jun 29 2026

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    The easiest way to get wrestling debates started is two words: “future stars.” We wanted a list that isn’t just hype or wishful thinking, so we argue it out the way fans actually talk, by weighing look, presence, promo confidence, match quality, and whether the crowd connection feels natural or forced. That takes us across WWE and NXT standouts like Oba Femi, Trick Williams, Bron Breakker, Lash Legend, Tiffany Stratton, and more, plus a real shout for AEW’s Willow Nightingale as someone who genuinely pulls attention away from everything else on the screen.

    We also get honest about the difference between “a star on paper” and “a star on TV,” using Jade Cargill as our biggest example. The conversation turns into a bigger point about wrestling psychology and booking: if you want someone to succeed, build the match around what they already do well, then expand the toolkit over time. When companies force a one-size-fits-all style, even great athletes can look awkward, and fans can feel the disconnect.

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    55 min
  • Ranking The Wrestlers Who Defined WCW
    Jun 7 2026

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    One minute WCW is the most exciting wrestling show on TV, the next it’s a cautionary tale. We sit down and build our personal Top 10 WCW wrestlers, and the arguments start immediately: do you rank pure in-ring skill, star power, or the people who made Nitro feel like must-see television? That debate takes us from NWA-era memories and classic WCW vibes to the Monday Nitro boom years where characters, entrances, and attitude changed everything.

    We run through picks like Goldberg, Vader, Sid Vicious, Konnan, the Road Warriors, Eddie Guerrero, Rey Mysterio, DDP, Sting, and the original NWO core, digging into what each name actually meant to the company and to fans watching at the time. We also talk about the WCW cruiserweight division and why it still sets the bar for fast-paced, high-impact storytelling, plus how certain wrestlers evolved from “great worker” to undeniable character.

    Then we zoom out to the bigger question: what killed WCW? We break down ego, creative control chaos, storylines that never ended, and infamous moments like Starrcade 97 and the Finger Poke of Doom. We also get real about Booker T, why representation matters, and how championship booking can elevate or undercut a legacy.

    If you grew up on WCW Saturday Night, Clash of the Champions, or Monday Nitro, you’ll have a strong opinion on our final shared Top 10. Subscribe, share this with a fellow wrestling fan, and leave a review, then tell us who we left off your list.

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    1 h et 19 min
  • Best Wrestling Theme Songs Ranked
    May 24 2026

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    The first note of a great wrestling theme song is basically a time machine. One second you’re on the couch, the next you’re back in an arena hearing a crowd surge because the intro told everyone exactly who’s coming through the curtain. We put that feeling to the test by ranking our favorite wrestling theme songs and entrance music, from classic WWE anthems to modern staples, and we get real about why certain themes never miss.

    We hit everything from Hulk Hogan’s “Real American” nostalgia to R-Truth turning “What’s Up” into a live singalong, plus Chris Jericho’s “Break The Walls Down” versus “Judas” and how a single opening cue can rewrite a whole list. We also talk about the difference between a custom-made theme and a licensed track, including CM Punk’s “Cult of Personality” and the ethics and economics of royalties, re-records, and making sure artists get paid.

    Then we zoom out into the bigger stuff: why John Cena’s “The Time Is Now” worked as a moment in pop culture, how the Eminem era changed what audiences were ready to accept, and why booking can waste momentum even when a wrestler’s entrance music is fire. We close with the themes that feel like final bosses, including NWO energy, Three 6 Mafia with Mark Henry, and why Edge “Metalingus” still hits like a main event.

    If you’ve ever argued about the best WWE entrance music, you’ll have opinions on this one. Subscribe, share it with a wrestling fan, and leave a review with your all-time number one theme song.

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    47 min
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