Displaying all 4 Episode of Wrestling Mayhem Show with the tag “wrestling predictions”.
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2025 Wrap Up And Farewell to John Cena | Wrestling Mayhem Show 987
December 17th, 2025 | 2 hrs 22 mins
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The Wrestling Mayhem Show wraps up the year with a full-house year-end holiday episode.
Hosts Sorg and Mad Mike are joined by Eamon Paton, Merlin, Cameraman Rob, and Intern Mac for an episode packed with wrestling discussion, predictions, and reflection.
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Patreon in the Bank 2024 | Wrestling Mayhem Show 904
March 27th, 2024 | 1 hr 46 mins
aew, celebrity animals, fantasy booking, fantasy matches, independent wrestling, indiewrestling.us, live comments, mayhem mania, patreon in the bank, podcast interaction, professional wrestling, slice on broadway, stipulations, viewer participation, wrestlemania card creation, wrestler availability, wrestling discussions, wrestling fans, wrestling humor, wrestling mayhem show, wrestling predictions, wrestling storylines, wwe
The show delves into their Patreon in the Bank special segment, engaging with their audience and Patreon supporters. The segment is conducted in a light-hearted and humorous tone, with discussions on wrestling fantasies and scenarios. The hosts, alongside their guests and audience, participate in a fantasy booking game called Mayhem Mania, aiming to create an ideal WrestleMania card based on current realities and wrestler availabilities.
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Prince Philip: Our Sweet Little Meat Pie | Wrestling Mayhem Show 896
January 31st, 2024 | 1 hr 55 mins
indie wrestling, royal rumble, social media, wrestling, wrestling predictions
Wrestling Mayhem Show 896 delves into the dynamic world of wrestling, engaging fans with a blend of humor, analysis, and insider knowledge. From the impact of social media on wrestling culture to a thorough recap of the Royal Rumble, the hosts offer fresh perspectives on both mainstream and independent circuits. They share personal anecdotes, review wrestling news, and make predictions, providing a comprehensive look at the current state and future of wrestling. This episode is a must-listen for fans eager to stay informed and entertained in the ever-evolving wrestling landscape.
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Keep Mayhem All Year Long | Wrestling Mayhem Show 891
December 20th, 2023 | 1 hr 47 mins
2024 wrestling, armchair booking, behind the scenes, booking challenges, different wrestling styles, indie wrestling, injury unpredictability, mentoring newcomers, wrestling commentary, wrestling debates, wrestling news, wrestling on tv, wrestling on youtube, wrestling partnerships, wrestling predictions, wrestling roundtable, wrestling rumors, wrestling variety
We have insightful discussion about recent developments and future predictions in the world of professional wrestling. Topics ranged from the benefits of cross-promotion among wrestling companies to the challenges of unpredictable injuries and illness forcing last-minute changes to planned events. There was also analysis around the diversity of wrestling styles catering to different fan tastes, optimism about veterans guiding the next generation of young talent, and bold forecasts for major title changes, roster moves, and dream matches in the year 2024. Additional perspectives touched on production intricacies many fans don't realize, the importance of community, and evolving formulas for wrestling success.