Going Ringside Ep. 56: WWE Superstar Naomi
On this episode of Going Ringside we're joined by WWE superstar Naomi. She is one of the stars coming to Jacksonville for Smackdown on May 12th. In this interview we touch on her return to WWE after several years at the Royal Rumble. Naomi will also discuss the addition of Jade Cargill to the roster and her current feud with Damage Control. Naomi will also talk about the tense relationship among the Bloodline being that she's married to Jimmy Uso and he's on track to face his twin brother Jey at WrestleMania
Going Ringside Ep. 43: The Dudley Boyz
On this episode of Going Ringside, we're joined by D-Von Dudley. He's one half of arguably the greatest wrestling tag team of all time the Dudley Boyz. He talks about everything from his ascent to global stardom in the late 1990's to the influence of actors like Samuel L. Jackson and Mr. T on his character.
Going Ringside Ep. 10: The Redemption of Marc Mero
It was the early 2000โฒs when Marc Mero was working as a personal trainer at a Goldโs Gym in Florida. The glamour and celebrity of the pro wrestling world were years behind him, his marriage to Rena (who wrestling fans knew better as Sable) was over and someone at the gym asked โOh my gosh! Marc Mero, what are you doing here?โ
WWE Network move to Peacock part of very busy spring for WWE
WWE Network averages 1.5 million subscribers, and will see a huge jump in its potential audience. โWe can drop the price in half (WWE Network was $9.99 per month, while Peacock will be $4.99 per month) and add their technical support. WWE will shut down the existing standalone WWE Network app on April 4, meaning WrestleMania will be exclusively on Peacock. Comcast said in a release on Monday that the entire WWE Network archive should be on Peacock by mid-August. WWE used the Amway Center in Orlando for four months, but had to move when the Magic started the NBA season.