Big Nasty Wants JBL For Lunch
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Summary
Ted Turner didn’t just bankroll a wrestling company, he helped reshape how pro wrestling reached the public, and we start by unpacking what his legacy means through the eyes of WWE Hall of Famer Teddy Long. Teddy shares a personal story from early in his career, and we connect the dots between old-school media power, blunt leadership, and why one decision at the top can change who gets a shot on national TV.
Then we get into the part of the wrestling business nobody likes to admit out loud: contracts are only as “guaranteed” as the fine print allows. We talk through wrestling pay cuts, why companies protect themselves with clauses, and what talent can do when the math suddenly changes mid-deal. If you’ve ever wondered how performers should think about savings, leverage, repackaging, and negotiating an exit to another promotion, we lay it out in plain terms, including a wild story that explains why offices stopped getting “trapped” by mistakes.
Promoter Herb Simmons joins to preview SICW Fan Fest 4 in Fairview Heights, Illinois near St. Louis, with a full rundown of Mick Foley’s one-man show, Saturday fan fest hours, and the St. Louis Wrestling Hall of Fame inductions and tributes. We also turn up the volume on the biggest tension point of the weekend: Big Nasty’s fiery promo and the looming JBL showdown, plus why this kind of promotion matters for independent wrestling.
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