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What Happens When Legends Stop Being Treated Like Legends

What Happens When Legends Stop Being Treated Like Legends

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WrestleMania may be over, but the arguments are just getting warmed up. We dig into a claim from The Miz that Las Vegas could become a regular WrestleMania host city and we don’t keep it theoretical for long. We talk real travel pain: how Vegas used to lure you in with cheap rooms and buffets, why it now feels like you pay for every breath, and whether fans would eventually get tired of making the same expensive trip year after year.

Then we shift to the bigger WWE conversation: power, perception, and whether the company ever truly listens to fans. Triple H’s new contract extension and Nick Khan’s defense of the product open the door to what people actually complain about, from creative frustration to the growing sense that “premium” pricing doesn’t always match a premium experience. We also react to stories floating around WrestleMania weekend, including Kevin Nash’s blunt comments about treatment and catering, and what it signals when basic hospitality gets cut.

We lighten it up with what we love most about wrestling: building anticipation for live shows. We preview SICW FanFest in Fairview Heights, Illinois, react to Big Nasty’s fired-up promo aimed at JBL, and tease the mystery match reveal happening in real time. Plus, we hit quick fan Q&A on classic matches, hard bumps, gym routines, Nick Hogan potentially stepping into wrestling, and the most distasteful storylines WWE ever tried to sell.

If you like smart wrestling talk with real stories from the road, subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review. What’s your take: should WrestleMania have a home city or stay a traveling spectacle?

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