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They also spoke about the repetitive finishes on Raw and Smackdown, Kenny Omega’s next move and Shaq’s promo on AEW Dynamite.
All this and much more pro wrestling on this episode.


They also spoke about the repetitive finishes on Raw and Smackdown, Kenny Omega’s next move and Shaq’s promo on AEW Dynamite.
All this and much more pro wrestling on this episode.

Conor McGregor is officially back. UFC 329, July 11, 2026, T-Mobile Arena — McGregor versus Max Holloway in a welterweight rematch at 170 pounds. The UFC announced it mid-MVP MMA 1, which was either perfect timing or a mercy kill depending on how you look at it. Because MVP MMA 1 was not the show the sport needed. Ronda Rousey submitted Gina Carano in 17 seconds, then retired on the microphone. Junior dos Santos and Francis Ngannou were involved in mismatches. The broadcast felt decades behind. Meanwhile, the UFC is heading into the most ambitious summer in company history — Freedom 250 at the White House on June 14th, Makhachev vs. Gaethje for the lightweight title, Pereira vs. Gane for the interim heavyweight belt, and a full UFC 329 card built around the return of the sport’s biggest star. The gap between the real sport and everything else has never looked wider.

AEW Double or Nothing 2026 is one week away with Darby Allin defending against MJF in a hair vs. title main event. Dave Simon and Johnny North break down the full card, lock in Cody Rhodes vs. Gunther for Clash in Italy, and dig into Bron Breakker, Sami Zayn, and a possible Asuka exit on Episode 781.

The UFC 328 results are official — Sean Strickland is a two-time UFC Middleweight Champion after beating Khamzat Chimaev by split decision in Newark, NJ. Dave Simon, AJ D’Alesio, and Fred Garcia reacted live to every fight on the card, including a controversial heavyweight decision and a flyweight title war.

Dave Simon and AJ D’Alesio deliver a full UFC 328 preview the night before fight night in Newark. From the explosive Chimaev-Strickland press conference to the Ramzan Kadyrov connection, the flyweight title co-main, two big parlays, and AJ’s bold prediction that Strickland pulls off the biggest upset in UFC history.