WInc Daily: Brodie Lee Passes Away, Big E Becomes WWE IC Champion (Feat. Fred Rosser)
Wrestling Inc. Managing Editor Nick Hausman is back to host the latest episode of The Wrestling Inc. Daily podcast!WW The Wrestling Inc Daily is released Monday-Friday afternoon. Click HERE to subscribe on iTunes.
Today’s episode features:
Michael Wiseman joining Nick to talk all the pro wrestling news from the last twenty-four hours. Including: The passing of Brodie Lee Pat McAfee being taken off WWE TV Big E winning the WWE Intercontinental Championship Daniel Bryan confirming his WWE contract is coming up WWE presenting a Legends Night edition of WWE RAW
Darren Young Reveals Advice Vince McMahon Gave Him In WWE Promo Class
WWE veteran Fred Rosser (fka Darren Young) made his return to
The Wrestling Inc. Daily podcast where he and Wrestling Inc. Managing Editor Nick Hausman discussed Rosser’s role in Theality TV, a new reality show available now via Broadway on Demand. Rosser discussed what performance lessons he learned from wrestling, specifically from Vince McMahon, that he brought with him to the stage.
“Well, one thing I learned from Vince McMahon when he would do promo class years ago, and it’s still in my head, is a few things. One, keep your hands up,” Rosser recalled. “That’s one rule from Vince McMahon. Second rule is never be afraid to make a fool yourself. He would always say that in promo class. So years ago, I would do wrestling interviews like this and try to deepen my voice and all that stuff to sound more masculine.
Mike Chioda Tells Wild Story Of Vince McMahon Doing Donuts In A WWE Ring Truck
On a recent episode of
The Wrestling Inc. Daily podcast, former WWE referee Mike Chioda sat down with Wrestling Inc. Managing Editor Nick Hausman where he shared a unique Vince McMahon story. Before that, he talked about what it was like to meet McMahon for the first time.
“Total businessman. That was in 1985 [where] I met Vince at TVs,” Chioda recalled. “We were just doing ring crew, backstage work and all that stuff, and we would do local crew stuff. I hadn’t become a referee till a couple years later, and then debuted in ’89. Meeting Vince was phenomenal. He’s a businessman and very good family man.”
Mike Bennett: The Creative In My Run In WWE Sucked. It Was The Worst
On a recent episode of
The Wrestling Inc. Daily podcast, Mike Bennett and Matt Taven of The OGK made their returns to chat with Wrestling Inc. Managing Editor Nick Hausman about their return as a tag team at
Final Battle. Bennett discussed how long he and Taven have discussed reuniting as a tag team.
“Well, I feel like it’s been my plan for the last five years. I like to say that I was planning my return from the minute I left it,” Bennett admitted. “It was one of those things where I left, and the first year or so was fine, but after the first year or so, it felt like I left and I shouldn’t have. I feel like ever since then, me and Matt had always kind of been talking back and forth about what that would be like.
WInc Daily Holiday Review: WWF Survivor Series: Deadly Games 1998
Wrestling Inc. Managing Editor Nick Hausman is here to host this holiday week review episode of The Wrestling Inc. Daily podcast! The Wrestling Inc Daily is released Monday-Friday afternoon. Click HERE to subscribe on iTunes.
Today’s episode features:
Deadly Game Tournament First Round Match
Mankind vs. Duane Gill
Al Snow vs. Jeff Jarrett (w/Debra)
Deadly Game Tournament First Round Match
Steve Austin vs. The Big Bossman
Deadly Game Tournament First Round Match
Steven Regal vs. X-Pac
Ken Shamrock vs. Goldust
The Big Bossman vs. The Rock
Deadly Game Tournament Second Round Match