Teddy Long headed to SMACKDOWN..
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Summary
You can feel when a wrestling weekend actually hits, and SICW Fan Fest in the St. Louis area was one of those. Teddy Long and I kick things off with the highlights from Fairview Heights, including the buzz around JBL stepping back into a match for the first time in 17 years and why that kind of moment still matters when it’s done the right way. We also share the kind of road details fans love, including Robert Gibson turning a travel day into a story and me accidentally “jinxing” my own flight seat situation in real time.
Then we dig into the bigger WWE conversation that’s all over the internet right now: Kevin Nash calling out TKO’s influence and what happens when people who don’t live and breathe pro wrestling start shaping a wrestling product. Teddy keeps it honest and old school, explaining why storylines, creative, and especially selling are what make fans believe. If you’ve ever wondered why some modern matches feel loud but forgettable, we talk about the missing link and how the best comebacks and hot tags are built.
We also hit live questions, swap a couple wild locker room stories, and react to the John Cena tournament idea where fans vote a “champion” even after a loss. That leads to a real debate about what a championship is supposed to mean. If you enjoy WWE analysis, classic wrestling psychology, and road stories from the people who were actually there, you’re in the right place. Subscribe, share the show with a wrestling fan, and leave a review with the question you want Teddy to answer next.
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