AEW Promotion Problems, WWE Ticket Price Backlash & The Rock’s Box Office Bomb | Coach & Bro Live 10/6/25
Update: 2025-10-07
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Full Podcast Summary / Notes (Timestamps Included):
00:00 – 00:04
- Coach welcomes viewers, promotes the show's growth, and reminds about the Monday Night Football show later.
00:05 – 00:09
- Introduction of Vince Russo as co-host; a lighthearted start about the “Loosey Goosey” Monday show format.
00:10 – 00:15
- Russo sings and jokes about “Corey Rhodes” at a college football game, with Coach clarifying Cody’s cross-promotion.
00:15 – 00:19
- Discussion about ESPN/WWE synergy, commentary team scheduling, and speculation on why Pat McAfee is no longer on Raw.
00:19 – 00:23
- Teaser for future episode with a top TV executive to break down WWE/ESPN and Netflix media deals.
00:24 – 00:28
- Mondays are loose—Coach and Vince invite questions and outline the Super Sticker donation system: $5+ gets your question answered; $10+ enters you in the Wheel of Doom for merch.
00:28 – 00:35
- Deep dive: Nielsen’s new “Big Data and Panel Mythology” streaming TV ratings system. Why wrestling shows’ numbers are down, and the historic flaws of the old system.
00:36 – 00:42
- AEW’s ongoing ticket sales and pricing crisis: Is WWE pushing away fans with “family-friendly pricing is gone”? Coach predicts this will backfire soon.
00:43 – 00:50
- AEW’s PR black hole—Tony Khan’s refusal to let talent promote on podcasts and radio. Comparison with Vince McMahon’s media savvy, and the critical error of not building local buzz.
00:50 – 00:56
- Coach argues AEW fails to engage new fans and explains, with Russo, how a hands-off billionaire owner changes incentives for both talent and company growth.
00:57 – 01:03
- Story time: Russo reveals how he got Sable on Howard Stern—why smart, provocative media promotion is wrestling 101, and why putting female stars out front still works.
01:03 – 01:11
- Analysis: How AEW and WWE are missing the mark in fan engagement, talent promotion, stale booking, and lack of big-time star power compared to the Attitude Era.
01:12 – 01:18
- Discussion on WWE’s over-the-top ticket pricing for WrestleMania, major PPVs, and even regular Raw/Smackdown shows; how this impacts ticket sales and crowds. Real fan reactions.
01:19 – 01:24
- Switch to WWE’s social media/content distribution with ESPN and Netflix: Why releasing matches for free might be undercutting their own paywall, and when media windows need to be enforced.
01:25 – 01:34
- The Rock’s new movie “The Smashing Machine” is a box office flop—Rock’s statement, why MMA movies rarely draw, and why WWE fans may be to blame for cold-shouldering Dwayne Johnson’s projects.
01:35 – 01:48
- Russo and Coach debate: Did Rock’s absence from WWE TV and perceived “walkout” at WrestleMania cause fan rejection? How important was creative, and will fans forgive him if he returns?
01:49 – 01:58
- WWE ticket price outrage—Coach runs down eye-popping Mania seat prices and how even celebrity fans and media are calling this out. Russo: “Obscene!” and why even AEW can’t save itself by undercutting family pricing.
01:59 – 02:11
- Closing stories: A lesson from Seth Rollins on living the gimmick 24/7, and why new talent must protect their character and maximize media at every turn. Final fan questions on Netflix fallout, Ben Stiller’s AEW interest, and wrestling’s next-gen audience.
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