• Disappointment in Money in the Bank 2025
    Jun 23 2025

    Summary

    In this episode of the Wrestling with Willey's podcast, hosts Joshua and Jeremy discuss the 2025 edition of Money in the Bank, expressing their disappointment with the overall event. They analyze the women's match, the confusing booking decisions surrounding various wrestlers, and the outcomes of the men's championship ladder match. The conversation also touches on the return of R-Truth, the impact of CM Punk on wrestling, and the final match featuring Cody and Jey against Cena and Logan Paul. The hosts share their thoughts on the future of certain wrestlers and the overall direction of WWE.

    Takeaways

    • The hosts were disappointed with the Money in the Bank 2025 event.
    • The women's match was highlighted as a strong point of the pay-per-view.
    • Confusing booking decisions were noted, especially regarding Stephanie Vaquer.
    • Seth Rollins winning the ladder match was unexpected and controversial.
    • Cody and Jey's victory was influenced by R-Truth's return.
    • John Cena's promo was compared to past promos, showcasing his influence.
    • Gunther is viewed as a better champion than Jey Uso.
    • R-Truth's return and promo were praised as highlights of the past couple of weeks.
    • The crowd's reaction played a significant role in match outcomes.
    • The hosts expressed frustration with WWE's decision-making process.

    Chapters

    00:00 Disappointment in Money in the Bank 2025

    02:34 Women's Ladder Match Analysis

    05:16 Confusion in Booking Decisions

    07:56 Men's Championship Ladder Match Insights

    10:53 Becky Lynch's Heel Turn and Future Feuds

    13:42 Goldberg's Return and Match Critique

    16:26 The Legacy of Goldberg

    17:37 Seth Rollins and the Money in the Bank

    18:54 The Future of WWE and Title Dynamics

    22:24 Cody and Jey vs. Cena and Logan Paul

    23:17 CM Punk's Impact on Wrestling

    28:05 R-Truth's Transformation and Return

    29:03 Evaluating Jey Uso's Championship Reign

    31:10 Looking Ahead: Future Events and Predictions

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    36 mins
  • AEW Double or Nothing 2025 Results and Reactions
    Jun 10 2025

    Summary

    In this episode, Joshua and Jeremy discuss the AEW Double or Nothing 2025 pay-per-view, sharing their thoughts on various matches, including the kickoff matches, the main card highlights, and specific match analyses. They express their opinions on the pacing, storytelling, and character developments within AEW, particularly focusing on the performances of wrestlers like Mercedes Mone, FTR, Ricochet, and Okada. The conversation delves into the overall quality of the event, with both hosts sharing their critiques and insights on the wrestling landscape. In this conversation, Joshua and Jeremy discuss various wrestling matches, focusing on ticket pricing, match analysis, character development, and storytelling in wrestling. They critique the overbooking in the Anarchy in the Arena match and express disappointment in the outcomes of key matches, particularly the main event between Hangman Page and Will Ospreay. The discussion also touches on future events and the need for better storytelling in wrestling.

    Takeaways

    • The pay-per-view had a total of 11 matches and ran for five hours.
    • Mercedes Mone's match was one of the highlights of the card.
    • FTR's heel turn was unexpected and added intrigue to their match.
    • The ambulance match between Ricochet and Mark Briscoe was criticized for its pacing.
    • The Hurt Syndicate's match felt like filler and lacked excitement.
    • Okada's character and title reign were discussed as being stale.
    • The hosts noted the lack of storytelling in AEW's monthly events.
    • There was a consensus that many matches felt like filler rather than meaningful contests.
    • The conversation highlighted the tribalism in wrestling fandoms.
    • The hosts expressed a desire for more engaging storylines in AEW. Ticket prices can be unexpectedly high, affecting planning.
    • Filler matches can detract from the overall experience.
    • Character development is crucial for engaging storytelling in wrestling.
    • Overbooking can lead to chaotic and unsatisfying matches.
    • The outcome of matches should align with the storyline for better impact.
    • Wrestlers like Will Ospreay deserve more recognition and better storylines.
    • AEW's approach to match outcomes can sometimes telegraph results too early.
    • The importance of good mic skills in wrestling cannot be overstated.
    • Future events need to focus on meaningful storylines and character arcs.
    • Fans appreciate matches that feel significant and well-paced.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Double or Nothing 2025

    05:00 Main Card Highlights

    10:03 Mercedes Mone vs. Jamie Hayter

    14:51 FTR's Heel Turn and Match Analysis

    20:03 Ricochet vs. Mark Briscoe: An Ambulance Match

    25:08 The Hurt Syndicate vs. Sons of Texas

    29:58 Okada vs. "Speedball" Mike Bailey

    35:27 Anarchy in the Arena: Overbooked Chaos

    45:17 Main Event: Hangman Page vs. Will Ospreay

    54:11 Looking Ahead: Future Matches and Events

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    51 mins
  • WWE Backlash 2025 Results and Reactions
    May 22 2025

    In this episode, Joshua and Jeremy discuss the recent WWE Backlash event, analyzing various matches and performances. They highlight the Fatal Four Way match as a standout, delve into the implications of injuries and wrestler releases, and critique the performances of Becky Lynch and Lyra Valkyria. The conversation also covers Dominic Mysterio's rise within the Judgment Day faction and the potential storyline involving Karrion Kross and Logan Paul. The hosts reflect on fan reactions and WWE's booking strategies, emphasizing the importance of adapting storylines to audience responses. In this episode, the hosts delve into the current state of wrestling, focusing on storyline development, match outcomes, and character arcs. They discuss the impact of Triple H's leadership on WWE, the significance of match lengths, and the evolving personas of wrestlers like John Cena and Gunther. The conversation also touches on upcoming pay-per-views and the potential for future matches, providing insights into the wrestling industry's direction.

    Takeaways

    • The Fatal Four Way match was a highlight of Backlash.
    • Injuries and releases are impacting the wrestling landscape.
    • Becky Lynch's return shows her strong performance post-injury.
    • Dominic Mysterio is emerging as a key player in WWE.
    • Karrion Kross's storyline with Logan Paul is intriguing.
    • Fan reactions are influencing WWE's booking decisions.
    • WWE's approach to talent management is evolving.
    • The dynamics within Judgment Day are shifting.
    • Promos are becoming increasingly important for character development.
    • The overall quality of matches at Backlash was mixed. Rey Fenix and El Grande Americano are likely to face off soon.
    • Triple H's storytelling approach contrasts with Vince's abrupt changes.
    • Wrestlers have storylines prepared well in advance.
    • Match lengths can significantly impact viewer engagement.
    • Gunther's character may be shifting towards a face role.
    • John Cena's conflicted persona adds depth to his character.
    • The crowd's reaction to Cena reflects his complex relationship with fans.
    • Future matches could include significant opponents for Cena.
    • Pay-per-view events are crucial for storyline progression.
    • The hosts plan to cover major AEW events in future episodes.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Backlash and Match Highlights

    06:09 Injuries and Releases in Wrestling

    11:58 Dominic Mysterio's Rise and Judgment Day Dynamics

    18:01 Fan Reactions and WWE's Booking Strategy

    25:51 Analyzing Match Outcomes and Lengths

    31:23 John Cena's Evolution and Conflicted Persona

    38:54 Anticipating Upcoming Pay-Per-Views and Events

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    41 mins
  • WrestleMania 41: Highlights and Low Points
    Apr 29 2025

    In this episode of Wrestling with the Willey's, hosts Joshua and Jeremy discuss WrestleMania 41, reflecting on their experiences and analyzing key matches. They delve into the Elimination Chamber, John Cena's heel turn, and the highlights of WrestleMania, including standout performances from Jey Uso, Gunther, Jade Cargill, and Jacob Fatu. The conversation also critiques disappointing matches and speculates on future storylines in WWE. In this conversation, Jeremy and Joshua discuss various wrestling matches, focusing on predictions, match outcomes, and performances. They analyze the surprising elements of the matches, particularly the main event of night one and the women's triple threat match on night two. The discussion highlights their opinions on wrestlers' performances, the storytelling in matches, and the crowd reactions during WrestleMania. In this segment, the conversation revolves around favorite wrestlers, match highlights, and the dynamics of recent WWE events. The speakers discuss their favorite female wrestlers, analyze the Drew McIntyre vs. Damian Priest street fight, and highlight Dominic Mysterio's crowd reactions. They also touch on Randy Orton's role in elevating new talent and express their frustrations with Logan Paul's involvement in WWE, particularly in his match against AJ Styles. In this conversation, Jeremy and Joshua Willey discuss various aspects of professional wrestling, focusing on the impact of Vince McMahon on wrestlers' careers, the return of Aleister Black, and the dynamics of women's tag team wrestling. They analyze Becky Lynch's character development, critique Raquel Rodriguez's performance, and speculate on Bayley's future. The discussion also touches on Logan Paul's controversial presence in WWE, John Cena's evolving character, and Cody Rhodes' future in the championship scene. They conclude with reflections on fan reactions to WrestleMania and expectations for upcoming events like Backlash.

    takeaways

    • John Cena's heel turn was anticipated after the Royal Rumble.
    • Jey Uso received the loudest pop during WrestleMania.
    • The match between Jey Uso and Gunther was a highlight of the night.
    • The New Day vs. War Raiders match was disappointing and lacked excitement.
    • Jade Cargill showed improvement in her wrestling skills against Naomi.
    • Jacob Fatu is seen as a rising star with great promo skills.
    • The pacing of WrestleMania felt brisk despite its length.
    • The ending of the Jey Uso vs. Gunther match raised questions about Gunther's status.
    • The outcome of El Grande Americano vs. Rey Fenix surprised many viewers.
    • Overall, the hosts enjoyed the event but had critiques on certain matches. Predictions can often be wrong, as seen with Rey Mysterio's absence.
    • The impact of match length on audience engagement is significant.
    • Charlotte Flair's recent performances have been underwhelming.
    • The main event of night one was a standout match.
    • Crowd reactions can greatly influence the atmosphere of a match.
    • Io Sky received a strong reaction during her match.
    • The storytelling aspect of wrestling is crucial for audience investment.
    • Seth Rollins' character development is intriguing post-WrestleMania.
    • The finish of matches can leave a lasting impression on fans.
    • Wrestling matches can be unpredictable, leading to surprising outcomes. IO Sky is a favorite female wrestler for many.
    • The match quality can vary, but some stand out as bangers.
    • Drew McIntyre's need for wins is evident.
    • Dominic Mysterio received the loudest crowd reaction of the night.
    • Randy Orton is known for putting over younger talent.
    • Logan Paul's controversial presence in WWE is a topic of debate.
    • AJ Styles' loss to Logan Paul frustrated many fans.
    • The importance of crowd reactions in wrestling matches is...
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    1 hr and 21 mins
  • Royal Rumble 2025 Recap: Surprises and Controversies
    Feb 3 2025

    In this episode, Joshua and Jeremy discuss the recent changes in their podcast format, focusing on major WWE and AEW pay-per-views. They delve into the Royal Rumble, analyzing the performances, surprises, and controversies surrounding wrestlers like Charlotte Flair, Nia Jax, and Jordynne Grace. The conversation highlights the evolving landscape of wrestling, including the impact of shorter pay-per-views and the challenges of maintaining viewer engagement. In this episode, Jeremy and Joshua discuss various wrestling matches, focusing on Nia Jax's impressive performance, critiques of match quality, and character dynamics, particularly with Johnny Gargano. They analyze the match between Kevin Owens and Cody Rhodes, highlighting its storytelling and violence. The conversation shifts to predictions for the Royal Rumble and WrestleMania, discussing potential outcomes and character developments. They also touch on the depth of the wrestling roster and the impact of recent changes in WWE's storytelling approach.

    Takeaways

    • The podcast is resetting its format to focus on major pay-per-views.
    • WWE is moving towards shorter pay-per-views with fewer matches.
    • Charlotte Flair's repeated victories frustrate fans.
    • Nia Jax's wrestling style raises concerns about safety.
    • Jordynne Grace's strength showcased in the Royal Rumble.
    • The women's Royal Rumble had notable surprises and returns.
    • The men's Royal Rumble lacked unexpected entrants.
    • Fans are critical of the repetitive nature of certain wrestlers' matches.
    • The podcast aims to provide consistent content despite busy schedules.
    • Wrestling promotions are adapting to viewer preferences and streaming platforms.
    • Critiques of match quality often stem from pacing and storytelling.
    • Audience perception can greatly influence the effectiveness of a performance.
    • Johnny Gargano's character struggles to resonate as a heel.
    • Cody Rhodes and Kevin Owens delivered a match filled with storytelling and violence.
    • The Royal Rumble set the stage for future rivalries and matches.
    • WWE's roster depth allows for more engaging storylines and surprises.
    • The evolution of wrestling storytelling has improved viewer engagement.
    • Cody's aspirations for the winged eagle belt reflect a desire for legacy.
    • The upcoming pay-per-views promise exciting matchups and developments.

    Chapters

    00:00 Podcast Reset and Pay-Per-View Coverage

    02:55 WWE Pay-Per-View Format Changes

    05:59 Royal Rumble Insights and Surprises

    08:56 Charlotte Flair's Dominance in Women's Wrestling

    11:58 Jordynne Grace and Nia Jax Controversies

    15:00 Reflections on Women's Rumble Performance

    17:53 Men's Royal Rumble and Lack of Surprises

    21:00 Final Thoughts on Rumble Results

    28:18 Critique of Match Quality and Performance

    29:34 Overacting and Audience Perception

    30:55 Johnny Gargano's Character Dynamics

    32:24 Kevin Owens and Cody Rhodes' Match Analysis

    34:58 Cody's Championship Aspirations

    36:53 The Impact of Match Storytelling

    38:23 Royal Rumble Outcomes and Future Predictions

    40:48 Roster Depth and Surprise Entrants

    42:59 WrestleMania Speculations

    45:02 Blurring Lines in Wrestling Storylines

    48:35 Future Pay-Per-View Expectations

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    52 mins
  • WWE King and Queen of the Ring 2024 Results and Reactions
    Jul 9 2024

    The Wrestling with the Willey's podcast discusses the challenges of keeping up with monthly pay-per-views and the length of WWE events. They review the matches from the Queen and King of the Ring pay-per-view, including the kickoff show, Becky Lynch vs. Liv Morgan, and the triple threat match. They express frustration with the lack of build-up for the women's tag titles and speculate on Becky Lynch's future. They also discuss the potential shift in storytelling with WWE's move to Netflix. The conversation touches on the importance of storytelling and the impact of social media on wrestling narratives. In this conversation, Joshua and Jeremy discuss their thoughts on various wrestling matches and storylines. They express their dislike for Nia Jax's wrestling style and lack of concern for the safety of her opponents. They also discuss the booking decisions and match outcomes of the King and Queen of the Ring tournament. The conversation veers into a discussion about Logan Paul's involvement in wrestling and the state of the industry. They also mention their other content, such as music video reactions and video game streams.

    Takeaways

    • The hosts struggle to keep up with monthly pay-per-views and the length of WWE events.
    • There is frustration with the lack of build-up for the women's tag titles and the short reigns of champions.
    • Speculation arises about Becky Lynch's future in WWE and the potential shift in storytelling with WWE's move to Netflix.
    • The hosts emphasize the importance of storytelling in wrestling and discuss the impact of social media on wrestling narratives. Nia Jax's wrestling style and lack of concern for her opponents' safety is a major issue
    • The booking decisions and match outcomes of the King and Queen of the Ring tournament were surprising
    • Logan Paul's involvement in wrestling is controversial and not well-received by some fans
    • AEW is gaining popularity and is seen as a competitor to WWE
    • The hosts also discuss their other content, such as music video reactions and video game streams

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Challenges of Keeping Up with Monthly Pay-Per-Views

    13:45 Speculation on Becky Lynch's Future in WWE

    15:49 The Importance of Storytelling in Wrestling

    23:00 Frustration with the Lack of Build-Up for Women's Tag Titles

    27:41 Concerns about Nia Jax's wrestling style

    32:14 Dealing with negativity on social media

    36:08 Randy Orton's fun character change

    37:24 Gunther winning the King of the Ring

    42:47 Criticism of Cody Rhodes and Logan Paul's match

    46:53 AEW's rushed pay-per-view schedule

    50:06 AEW's storytelling and wrestler freedom

    53:06 Upcoming content: podcasts, reactions, and video game streams

    54:38 Call to action: visit the website and engage with the content

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    55 mins
  • WWE Backlash 2024 Results and Reactions
    May 19 2024

    The Wrestling with the Willeys podcast discusses the Backlash 2024 edition. The hosts note that the pay-per-view had only five matches and lasted three hours. They discuss the matches, including the Bloodline vs. Kevin Owens and Randy Orton, Bailey vs. Naomi and Tiffany Stratton, Damien Priest vs. Jey Uso, and more. They comment on the crowd's energy and the lack of continuity with storylines from WrestleMania. The hosts also mention the upcoming King and Queen of the Ring event in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. The conversation covers various topics related to wrestling, including the potential push of Jey Uso, the Bloodline Civil War storyline, the performance of Jade Cargill, the upcoming King and Queen of the Ring tournaments, and the future AEW pay-per-view events. The hosts also discuss the differences between WWE and AEW storylines and the potential matches and outcomes for the upcoming events.

    Takeaways

    • Backlash 2024 had only five matches and lasted three hours.
    • The crowd was energetic and engaged throughout the pay-per-view.
    • There was a lack of continuity with storylines from WrestleMania.
    • The hosts predicted the winners of the matches.
    • The upcoming King and Queen of the Ring event was mentioned. Jey Uso deserves a push and may win the title in the future
    • The bloodline civil war storyline is intriguing and could lead to Roman Reigns turning face
    • Jade Cargill still needs improvement in her wrestling skills
    • The King and Queen of the Ring tournaments are ongoing and have potential exciting matchups
    • AEW and WWE have different approaches to storytelling
    • Upcoming AEW pay-per-view events include Double or Nothing and King and Queen of the Ring

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Overview

    04:29 Energetic Crowd and Lack of Continuity

    09:59 Matches and the Upcoming King and Queen of the Ring Event

    26:12 Assessing Jade Cargill's Performance

    28:11 The King and Queen of the Ring Tournaments

    34:26 Comparing AEW and WWE Storylines

    43:22 Upcoming AEW & WWE Pay-Per-View Events

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    48 mins
  • AEW Dynasty 2024 Results and Reactions
    May 7 2024

    Summary

    AEW's Dynasty pay-per-view received mixed reviews, with many matches being forgettable. Chris Jericho's win over Hook in an FTW rules match was criticized, as Jericho's constant presence on every pay-per-view is becoming tiresome. The match between Willow Nightingale and Julia Hart for the TBS Championship was predictable, setting up a future rematch with Mercedes Mone'. Roderick Strong retained the title against Kyle O'Reilly in a match that lacked buildup. The House of Black faced Adam Copeland, Eddie Kingston, and Mark Briscoe in a six-man tag match, but the outcome did not have much impact. Kazuchika Okada defeated PAC for the Continental Championship in a lengthy match. Overall, the pay-per-view lacked standout moments and failed to deliver on expectations. The conversation covers various matches and storylines from the AEW Dynasty pay-per-view event. The hosts discuss the absence of Britt Baker and speculate on her return and potential feuds. They praise the match between Brian Danielson and Will Ospreay as one of the best in recent years. They also discuss the ladder match between The Young Bucks and FTR for the tag team titles. The hosts express their disappointment with the overall quality of the event and criticize AEW for focusing too much on negative comments and not delivering a consistently good product.

    Takeaways

    • Chris Jericho's constant presence on every pay-per-view is becoming tiresome
    • The matches lacked buildup and did not have significant impact
    • The pay-per-view failed to deliver standout moments
    • Predictable outcomes set up future rematches and storylines Speculation on Britt Baker's absence and potential return
    • Praise for the Brian Danielson vs. Will Ospreay match
    • Disappointment with the overall quality of the AEW Dynasty pay-per-view
    • Criticism of AEW's focus on negative comments and lack of consistent quality

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Initial Thoughts

    09:06 Kazuchika Okada vs. PAC for the Continental Championship

    11:18 The House of Black vs. Adam Copeland, Eddie Kingston, and Mark Briscoe

    20:20 Chris Jericho vs. Hook in an FTW Rules Match

    23:46 Willow Nightingale vs. Julia Hart for the TBS Championship

    24:09 The Mystery of Britt Baker's Absence

    25:50 The Epic Match: Brian Danielson vs. Will Ospreay

    34:38 The Disappointing AEW Dynasty Pay-Per-View

    37:19 AEW's Focus on Negative Comments

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    46 mins