
Mack Attack
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Mack Attack
@MonsterMackShow
Podcasts, Public Access, and Piledrivers! https://t.co/iecbHPiMfL




NASA really sent astronauts to space and they decided to put on the greatest wrestling match of all time 😭 THAT MOON-SAULT WAS WILD ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️





#TheMackCast is here babyyyy! We talk @CodyRhodes 10k Bus ride, @TamaTonga01 catching a 5-figure fine, Sycho Sid going into the @WWE Hall of fame, a techer who STOLE millions to get WWE VIP treatment, a NOT GUILTY judgment & so much more!!! youtu.be/k67mU9isVz4

This is why I tell whoever I can at ROH and even at AEW -- don't bother with these bumps. They are all risk -- no reward. If you successfully take a bump in 2026 no one cares, But if you mess it up you could truly harm yourself! Don't do it

Cody Rhodes discusses Brandi Rhodes choosing not to talk about departing AEW: “Our departure from when we left the company we were with and helped create, and that was AEW, it came down to her deciding to not talk about it. That departure. Like, ‘We’re not gonna talk about it. We’re moving on.’ Did bad stuff happen? Good stuff happened, too. I’m not gonna talk about it. And one of the sad things about not talking about why we left and the departure, one of the difficult things was narratives get created. So stories get told, podcasts happen, fans literally think they know what happened when no one’s been even close. And what I would say is the selfless part, she lives with that. She owns that. She respects not just here, but the place we left enough to, ‘I’m not gonna talk about that.’ And that made it so that, they’re good. They’re out of here. That was very, very helpful for us. And again, good stuff happened there, too. But that’s what I mean by selfless because she lives with that. And one of the things about that is wrestling fans, I mentioned, they create a narrative. They think they know. I had to remind her. I’m like, ‘Hey, it’s not all the fans.’ And WrestleMania 40 was the prime example of that. I said, ‘You’re gonna come out with me at WrestleMania 40.’ And I was so happy because the fans reacted. Big pop, big excitement. And I just needed her to kind of nudge her like, ‘See? They’re the real ones. They get it. They ain’t mad at you.’ And that was very important that she felt it because a lot of wrestlers take a step off, they go away or they do something or they screw up, make a mistake, whatever. And then they come back and the fans, they always cradle you back in. They’re really special.” (@breakfastclubam)








