• Kayfabe Kouncil Ep 70: Too Much Judgment Day? | Logan Paul Wants US Title | Sting Retiring?

  • Oct 23 2023
  • Length: 1 hr and 20 mins
  • Podcast

Kayfabe Kouncil Ep 70: Too Much Judgment Day? | Logan Paul Wants US Title | Sting Retiring?

  • Summary

  • For episode 70, we look at Drew McIntyre keeping it real; being a relatable character that actually remembers what happened to him when confronting his Crown Jewel opponent Seth Rollins; and if this will eventually lead back to his Scottish Psychopath persona. We also discuss if the Judgment Day is overexposed; being featured in multiple segments on multiple shows; Rhea Ripley being featured heavily on programming separate from the women's division; targeting so many babyfaces like Sami Zayn, Cody Rhodes, Jey Uso at the same time; and if WWE is pushing them to hard at the expense of other talent. We analyze Sting announcing his retirement; having his last match at AEW Revolution 2024; some of his notable opponents; and who his last opponent could be. And finally, we examine Logan Paul wanting the United States Championship currently held by Rey Mysterio; if it makes sense; and could Logan winning be best for business. Come join PrettyTony and TFJ0ker as they discuss the news, topics and segments in the world of Professional Wrestling. Find us on all major platforms @ KayfabeKouncil

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