Episode 13304

TNA Correctional Facility with Nix Wilde | Wrestling Mayhem Show 924

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August 28th, 2024

1 hr 39 mins 17 secs

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About this Episode

This week’s episode brought to you by Indy Wrestling US, Slice on Broadway, Sidekick Media Services and listeners like you at www.Patreon.com/WrestlingMayhemShowIn this episode of The Wrestling Mayhem Show, host Mike Sorg (Sorgatron) is joined by 880 TNF Champion “Black Sheep” Nix Wilde for an in-depth discussion on the latest happenings in the world of professional wrestling. The show dives into AEW’s All In London event, recaps the latest developments in the wrestling scene, and explores the dynamics within 880 Wrestling, including Nix Wilde’s recent title victory and his evolving character. The episode also includes engaging conversations about the significance of wrestling moments, the importance of storytelling in wrestling, and the impact of fan reactions on wrestlers. Additionally, they touch on upcoming wrestling events and answer fan questions. Don’t miss the “What We Learned” segment for insightful takeaways from the week’s wrestling events.

AEW All In London Recap:

• Discussed the overall vibe of AEW’s All In event, noting it felt like a WrestleMania-level show with an impressive atmosphere.

• Highlighted key moments, including the main event between Adam Cole and MJF and the Bryan Danielson vs. Swerve Strickland match.

• Commentary on the attendance numbers, comparing them to WWE’s approach of inflating event statistics.

• Shared reactions from a fan on the ground in Wembley, who felt AEW delivered memorable moments that will last.

Storytelling in Wrestling:

• Explored the importance of creating moments in wrestling that resonate with fans, with comparisons to WWE’s handling of Cody Rhodes and AEW’s approach with their talent.

• Praised AEW for balancing storytelling with high-quality wrestling matches, particularly highlighting the Tony Storm and Mariah May storyline.

Wrestling’s Soap Opera Elements:

• Discussed the significance of soap opera-like storytelling in wrestling, with a focus on how it draws in and retains fans, even those who aren’t traditionally into wrestling.

• Nix Wilde shared his appreciation for these dramatic elements, tying them into his personal journey as a wrestler.

Nix Wilde’s Transformation:

• Nix Wilde explained his recent shift in character, emphasizing his decision to “shed the dead weight” and redefine himself as the Thursday Night Fights Champion.

• They touched on his growing animosity towards the fans and his former allies, explaining that his actions are rooted in his desire to succeed on his terms.

Upcoming Wrestling Events:

• Briefly mentioned upcoming events such as WWE’s No Mercy and AEW’s Grand Slam, expressing excitement for the matches and storylines to come.

• Fan Interaction and Q&A:

• Engaged with fans, including a discussion on the Black Hand Society’s activities in 880 Wrestling and their influence on the locker room.

• Addressed fan questions about Nix Wilde’s attitude change and the dynamics within 880 Wrestling.

“What We Learned” Segment:

• Nix Wilde’s Insight: Nix shared that in wrestling, true friendship sometimes means making difficult decisions for the betterment of oneself and one’s career. He reflected on how his recent actions, though controversial, have led to his success and allowed him to hold the TNF Championship with pride.

This episode is a must-listen for fans of wrestling who appreciate deep dives into character development, storytelling, and the ever-evolving landscape of professional wrestling.

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