How A Laid-Off Dad Built A Wrestling Game Channel That Pays The Bills
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We sit down with Matt from Assemble to unpack how he goes from corporate layoffs to full-time YouTube with a focused wrestling game channel. We dig into narrowing your niche, building a second channel for diversification, and handling controversy without turning into rage bait.
• getting laid off during COVID and choosing not to return to corporate work
• treating YouTube like a real job with daily uploads and tighter focus
• narrowing from broad entertainment to wrestling game coverage
• spotting traction signals through views, subscribers and month over month revenue
• choosing a channel name that supports community and future expansion
• launching a second channel to avoid mixed signals and seasonal dips
• relearning retention, pacing and video length for a new audience
• earning recognition from the WWE 2K team through consistent work
• staying grounded when viewers and creators recognise you in public
• breaking down the WWE 2K26 battle pass backlash and why players are angry
• how to criticise a product clearly without yelling or selling out
• aiming to make the wrestling channel the long-term primary