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Mac Davis and WWE Hall of Famer Teddy Long kick off another engaging episode of Wrestling's Road Trip After Hours with fond memories of their recent appearance at River City Wrestling Con in St. Augustine. The duo shares a heartwarming reunion with WWE Hall of Famer Jackie Moore, complete with hilarious road trip stories that showcase the genuine friendships formed behind the scenes in professional wrestling.
The conversation quickly shifts to current wrestling controversies, starting with Rikishi's comments about his son Jey Uso's WWE booking. Teddy doesn't hold back, agreeing that WWE failed Jey by having him lose his championship too quickly: "It's not how you win the title, it's how you lose it." This prompts a broader discussion about WWE's creative direction and whether the company adequately plans storylines beyond championship victories.
When addressing R-Truth's WWE release, Teddy cuts through the noise with his trademark directness: "It's a shoot." He expresses frustration at what he sees as WWE's attempt to reframe the situation as planned, suggesting the company is trying to cover up what he believes was a mistake. This segment offers viewers a rare glimpse into how wrestling veterans interpret corporate messaging.
Perhaps most striking is their candid assessment of WWE's current ticket pricing strategy, with reports of ringside seats costing $30,000 and nosebleed sections approaching $1,000. "It's greed," Teddy states plainly, reflecting on how economic realities make such prices inaccessible to average fans. Both hosts worry this approach could backfire by driving wrestling enthusiasts toward more affordable independent shows, where fan-wrestler interactions remain personal and meaningful.
The episode features lively audience interaction, with Teddy answering questions about inspirational colleagues (naming JBL) and sharing brief but insightful comments about wrestling personalities like Goldust, Lita, Marty Jannetty, and Mick Foley. Want more behind-the-scenes wrestling stories and unfiltered commentary? Join Mac and Teddy next Thursday at 7:00 PM for another episode of Wrestling's Road Trip After Hours!

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Chapters

1. Episode Introduction (00:00:00)

2. Jackie Moore Interview (00:05:43)

3. Rikishi's Comments on Jey Uso (00:06:21)

4. R-Truth Release: Work or Shoot? (00:08:33)

5. Could Vince Buy Back WWE? (00:09:49)

6. Ticket Prices and Audience Impact (00:11:40)

7. Personal Wrestling Memories (00:17:40)

8. Closing and T-shirt Giveaway (00:27:43)

137 episodes

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Content provided by Mac Davis and WWE Hall of FamerTeddy Long, Mac Davis, and WWE Hall of FamerTeddy Long. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Mac Davis and WWE Hall of FamerTeddy Long, Mac Davis, and WWE Hall of FamerTeddy Long or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Mac Davis and WWE Hall of Famer Teddy Long kick off another engaging episode of Wrestling's Road Trip After Hours with fond memories of their recent appearance at River City Wrestling Con in St. Augustine. The duo shares a heartwarming reunion with WWE Hall of Famer Jackie Moore, complete with hilarious road trip stories that showcase the genuine friendships formed behind the scenes in professional wrestling.
The conversation quickly shifts to current wrestling controversies, starting with Rikishi's comments about his son Jey Uso's WWE booking. Teddy doesn't hold back, agreeing that WWE failed Jey by having him lose his championship too quickly: "It's not how you win the title, it's how you lose it." This prompts a broader discussion about WWE's creative direction and whether the company adequately plans storylines beyond championship victories.
When addressing R-Truth's WWE release, Teddy cuts through the noise with his trademark directness: "It's a shoot." He expresses frustration at what he sees as WWE's attempt to reframe the situation as planned, suggesting the company is trying to cover up what he believes was a mistake. This segment offers viewers a rare glimpse into how wrestling veterans interpret corporate messaging.
Perhaps most striking is their candid assessment of WWE's current ticket pricing strategy, with reports of ringside seats costing $30,000 and nosebleed sections approaching $1,000. "It's greed," Teddy states plainly, reflecting on how economic realities make such prices inaccessible to average fans. Both hosts worry this approach could backfire by driving wrestling enthusiasts toward more affordable independent shows, where fan-wrestler interactions remain personal and meaningful.
The episode features lively audience interaction, with Teddy answering questions about inspirational colleagues (naming JBL) and sharing brief but insightful comments about wrestling personalities like Goldust, Lita, Marty Jannetty, and Mick Foley. Want more behind-the-scenes wrestling stories and unfiltered commentary? Join Mac and Teddy next Thursday at 7:00 PM for another episode of Wrestling's Road Trip After Hours!

Send us a text

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Episode Introduction (00:00:00)

2. Jackie Moore Interview (00:05:43)

3. Rikishi's Comments on Jey Uso (00:06:21)

4. R-Truth Release: Work or Shoot? (00:08:33)

5. Could Vince Buy Back WWE? (00:09:49)

6. Ticket Prices and Audience Impact (00:11:40)

7. Personal Wrestling Memories (00:17:40)

8. Closing and T-shirt Giveaway (00:27:43)

137 episodes

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