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BBOD Podcast – Ep: 5 The Hard Questions Pt 2

BBOD Podcast – Ep: 5 The Hard Questions Pt 2

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Wrestling's current landscape shows a stark contrast between WWE's compelling storylines and AEW's inconsistent weekly programming, though their pay-per-views still deliver exceptional quality.

• AEW Dynamite format criticism for front-loading good content but ending on weak notes
• Swerve Strickland segments highlighted as AEW's most engaging current content
• SmackDown continues to develop rich storylines heading into WrestleMania
• Paul Heyman's potential alignment with CM Punk parallels Cody Rhodes' prophetic promo about Roman losing everything
• Charlotte Flair and Tiffany Stratton's heated exchange fundamentally raises the stakes for their match
• Carmelo Hayes identified as deserving a significant push after WrestleMania
• Tiffany Stratton praised for balancing aesthetic appeal with legitimate wrestling skill
• Bobby Lashley's current character described as "super villain level" but needing bigger opportunities
• Wrestling origins discussion reveals how early memories shape long-term fandom
• Mount Rushmore of wrestlers from different eras suggested as future podcast topic


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