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Road Trip After Hours w/ WWE Hall of Famer Teddy Long and Host Mac Davis

Road Trip After Hours w/ WWE Hall of Famer Teddy Long and Host Mac Davis

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The Fastest 30 Minute Wrestling Show with WWE Hall of Famer TEDDY LONG and MAC DAVIS! It's FAST, It's FUN and it's FREE!

© 2025 Road Trip After Hours w/ WWE Hall of Famer Teddy Long and Host Mac Davis
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  • Ringside Nightmares: Wrestling’s Scariest Legends
    Oct 30 2025

    The lights are low, the music hits different, and the stories feel a little more dangerous. We open the door to wrestling’s scariest era—when monsters like Abdullah the Butcher and Bruiser Brody weren’t just characters, they were walking question marks. Teddy Long and Mac revisit the moments when kayfabe felt airtight, blood looked too real, and even the locker room held its breath when certain names showed up on the board.

    From a hilarious, tense rib on the notoriously tough Butch Reed to the unspoken rules of receipts and respect, you’ll hear how the old code worked and why it still matters. Teddy takes us back to the nights he wore the stripes for the Horsemen, the Midnight Express, and the Rock ’n’ Roll Express, and how learning in that crucible shaped his journey from ring crew to SmackDown GM. Along the way, we talk about how social media changed the magic trick, why selling is a lost art when egos get loud, and how the best wrestlers make their opponents shine.

    We also get into today’s headlines and hidden gems: Vince Russo’s creative move to JCW, the real value of a WWE draft versus leadership that steadies the ship, and the community energy that’s moved with us as we build this channel. Then we hand out overdue flowers to underrated women who held eras together—Molly Holly’s precision and generosity, Jazz’s raw credibility and strength—and why their work still teaches the craft. Expect seasonal nostalgia, candy corn slander, and plenty of live chat love as we keep the conversation honest and fun.

    If you enjoy the stories, hit subscribe, turn on notifications, and share this with a friend who misses when wrestling felt a little scary. Drop a comment with your pick for the scariest wrestler of all time and the most underrated woman who deserved more—let’s hear your card.

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    38 min
  • From Banana Pudding To Body Slams and Poops!
    Oct 23 2025

    The show starts with sweet tooth confessions—OJ, cranberry, banana pudding—and veers straight into the kind of candor fans crave. That playful energy sets up a serious look at what made the Attitude Era special: pressure, pride, and a relentless drive to outwork the last match. We revisit Chyna’s 1999 Good Housekeeping win over Jeff Jarrett, unpack the money standoff behind the scenes, and talk about how veterans navigated live TV without losing sight of the crowd’s heartbeat.

    From carnivals and sideshows to the modern product, we ask why the spectacle feels safer now. Is the industry too comfortable to compete? Teddy Long shares how old school pros treated the locker room as an incubator for resilience, why you never “sell” a rib, and how even disasters in the ring become teachable moments for great workers. The mailbag brings raw stories—JBL heat, travel survival, and name association with Funaki, Justin Credible, and Sandman—along with a listener’s tough review: her 11-year-old tuned out of a recent WWE show. That’s a challenge worth meeting.

    We also tackle AI’s push into voiceover and whether synthetic reads can ever replace real emotion. Wrestling runs on timing, risk, and human presence; that’s hard to automate. Between laughs about fair rides gone wrong and gratitude for a growing community, the thread is clear: bring back urgency, trust performers with more voice, and polish the product without sanding off its edge.

    If you’re here for backstage insight, Attitude Era context, and fan-first honesty, you’ll feel right at home. Subscribe to Road Trip After Hours on YouTube, hit the bell, and share this episode with a friend who misses that old school spark. Then tell us: what would bring the edge back?

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    35 min
  • From DoorDash doubts to WWE’s creative reset: Teddy Long and Mac Davis talk food, fans, and fixing storytelling
    Oct 9 2025

    A Saturday night melody turns into a sharp look at trust, taste, and the stories we buy—whether it’s dinner at the door or a main event on TV. We start with the simple question of who handles your food and end up unpacking who handles the creative that’s supposed to hook us for two hours. From locker room wisdom about fan‑brought dishes to a true tale of food poisoning on the road, the theme is the same: standards matter, and so does accountability.

    We dig into WWE’s rumored creative shakeup and spell out what’s actually missing: hot opens with purpose, cliffhangers that carry through the entire show, and long‑term booking that rewards weekly attention. Teddy explains why on‑screen authority only works when it feels real—tone, consequence, and timing—while Mac maps how segment‑by‑segment programming killed momentum. We talk ticket prices, fan value, and the need for coherent storytelling that respects a modern audience.

    There’s love for the indie scene, too: promoters who do it right, veterans who put local talent over, and regions like Georgia that are wide open if someone protects finishes and builds a local identity. We wade into women’s hardcore wrestling with respect for consent and a clear line on safety; there’s a difference between controlled danger and reckless spectacle, and fans can feel it. Along the way, we keep it human—pineapple on pizza, a treasured ’64 truck, running gags with the live chat—because community is the heartbeat of wrestling and why we show up every week.

    If you want sharper storytelling, real stakes, and a product that earns your time and money, this conversation lays out the playbook. Tap follow, share with a friend who misses cliffhangers, and leave a review with your boldest fix for weekly TV—what would you change first?

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    38 min
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