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THE STILL REAL TO US SHOW – Real Guy Radio

THE STILL REAL TO US SHOW – Real Guy Radio

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    • Titles, Contracts & Careers on the Line: AEW World Title Chaos, Roman's WM 42 Uncertainty & AJ Styles’ Future | The Still Real to Us Show |
      Jan 22 2026
      On this episode of The Still Real to Us Show:
      • -- AEW finally delivers the world title picture fans have been begging for, with Hangman Page, Swerve Strickland, Kenny Omega, and MJF all circling the top prize. Is this the most loaded main-event scene AEW has ever had—and who should walk out on top?
      • -- Major roster shake-ups could be on the way as The Rascalz (minus Trey Miguel) arrive in AEW, while Powerhouse Hobbs’ contract situation sparks heavy WWE rumors. What does this mean for both companies moving forward?
      • -- Roman Reigns is reportedly the “odd man out” of the WrestleMania 42 title picture, plus more fallout and context surrounding Drew McIntyre’s recent title change and what it signals for WWE’s long-term plans.
      • -- TNA’s debut on AMC is already drawing backlash. Is this growing pain, bad optics, or a sign of deeper issues with the presentation and expectations?
      • -- A wild Death Riders vs. Don Callis Family brawl on Collision raises a bigger question: can a true stable-vs-stable war reignite excitement and weekly buzz in AEW?
      • -- AJ Styles puts his career on the line against Gunther at the Royal Rumble. Is this just high-stakes drama—or are we truly nearing the end of an all-time great career?
      • -- We break down the reported Netflix / Warner Bros. deal and what it could mean for AEW’s future, visibility, and positioning in the ever-changing wrestling media landscape.

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      57 min
    • Drew McIntyre Wins the WWE Title… Now What? | The Still Real to Us Show | Episode #831 – 1/15/26
      Jan 15 2026
      On this episode of The Still Real to Us Show:

      • -- Drew McIntyre shocks WWE by capturing the WWE Championship, defeating Cody Rhodes in a brutal 3 Stages to Hell match with Jacob Fatu changing everything
      • -- WrestleMania 42 plans thrown into chaos as Cody vs. Roman is reportedly off — is Cody vs. Drew vs. Fatu the new direction and what does it mean for Roman Reigns?
      • -- CM Punk’s alliance with “The Vision” heading into the Royal Rumble — is this the start of a massive WrestleMania run or something far more dangerous?
      • -- The NXT men’s division gets a major reset, giving the brand a fresh, new-era feel
      • -- Breaking down the latest NXT call-ups with Je’Von Evans on Raw, Trick Williams on SmackDown, and where Oba Femi should land next


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      58 min
    • Everything We Missed During The Holidays | The Still Real to Us Show | Episode #830 – 1/8/26
      Jan 8 2026
      On this episode of The Still Real to Us Show:

      • -- We’re back from the holiday break and catching you up on everything you might’ve missed while the wrestling world didn’t slow down for a second
      • -- MJF reclaims the AEW World Championship, while Jon Moxley survives the field to win the 2025 Continental Classic and capture the AEW Continental Championship
      • -- An emotional moment at Wrestle Kingdom 20 as Hiroshi Tanahashi retiresin defeat to Okada — plus, is this truly the end of The Bullet Club as we know it?
      • -- WWE chaos rolls on with Becky Lynch regaining the Women’s Intercontinental Championship, CM Punk retaining against Bron Breakker on RAW’s 2026 debut, and major questions surrounding Ciampa’s reported contract decision
      • -- NXT delivers controversy and confusion: Thea Hail wins the Women’s North American Championship in a botch, drops it days later to Izzi Dame at New Year’s Evil, while Oba Femi retains — then shockingly relinquishes — the NXT Championship to close the show


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      48 min
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