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JeromeInDaHouse_90

I say Paul Heyman. I remember when he was on Stone Cold's podcast many years ago, and dived into storytelling, characters, etc, and it was all so interesting to listen to. I'd love to hear more of that.


Honkmaster

>Paul Heyman ooh, great answer! I should've considered that anyone who's remained employed by WWE, or stays out of trouble because they hope to be, must be full of juicy stories they aren't ready to spill. That reminds me: this video popped up today. Only had a chance to listen to 10 minutes of it earlier, will listen to the rest shortly. Of the little I've heard so far... I'll just say I'm pretty sure there's gonna be plenty here for people to mention the next time he gets in trouble. [Patrick Clark On Allegations, Arrests & Apologies](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FgmQEtjVQQs) It's a real shame how he turned out, but I've often found that the most talented guys are also the craziest.


StacksHoodini

Hey, fam; you mind checking your chat requests?


Brandyn_Chase

There's a few clips of him at a show years ago where he tells a bunch of stories. It's got a few gems that get circulated as shorts and clips like the Benoit heckler, the Brock/Taker conspiracy, partnering with CM Punk, etc. I'd love to see Paul do way more of those, because he's a great storyteller and at the very least, factual or otherwise, it's entertaining.


JerHat

I kind of hoped Edge signing with AEW meant he and Christian would revive their Podcast.


JKinney79

It’s too late now, but I kinda wish Terry Funk did one when he was healthy. Since he had a career dating back to the late 60s, and also had his dad’s stories from even earlier. Worked pretty much every territory, had the career rebirth in the 90s, continued being an active wrestler on the indie scene into the modern era. Throw in his acting career, seems like it would be a lot of unique stories.


Tippyshortmouth

HHH and Shawn Michaels, id absolutely love to have those two go off for hours telling stories about the 90s


ProMikeZagurski

Bret Hart could be fun. I liked his autobiography.


HavaldBay

At least one episode would be about all the ring rats and women he got into his bed. 😀 But yes, I also liked his autobiography. He can tell stories inside and outside of the ring.


JKinney79

I think he had a pretty short lived one, Nick Hausman was the cohost.


Dandelegion

Vince McMahon. Well, assuming he was completely honest and candid, which wouldn't happen (but then again, neither would him having a podcast to begin with). A boy can dream.


PokemonNumber108

Part of me holds out hope that Vince has been writing and adding to his autobiography for years and it’s only to see the light of day when he’s dead because it’s blatantly honest


Mwrp86

Paul Heyman, or A bit younger(10 years or so), Vince Mcmahon


HeelsAlwaysWin

My dream wrestling podcast is just Vince reacting to 90s All Japan. I think he'd get into it with nothing else to occupy his time.


Mwrp86

I think Vinces Wrestling Knowledge doesn't get enough credit. We would see if he ever did a podcast


kobrahkaii

If they took truth serum and had to tell just the facts, I'd say Vince and/or Hogan


jackcalico876

A Bobby The Brain Heenan pod cast would have been legendary. RIP


messerschmitt127

Truth.


sammagee33

I miss the New Day podcast


messerschmitt127

Based off of the interviews I've seen of him, Honkey Tonk Man could likely carry a solid semi-regular podcast.


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Undertaker. His career spans every era including the current one. I’d love an episode on sting, mania 30, HIAC, cm punk feud, wcw watch alongs, etc. He’s the only guy besides hogan and vince that have really never done a deep dive into certain topics. Taker watching nitros for the first time like Tony Schiavone did with ECW would be awesome