Brock Lesnar Guy Retirement Marks the End of an Era (Good)

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Michael Corcoran—Brock Lesnar Guy—announced his retirement from being a professional wrestling superfan, leaving his iconic Affliction shirt draped over a chair in symbolic farewell. Good riddance.
Since that viral moment during Lesnar’s 2012 return, Corcoran turned one flex pose into thirteen years of attention-seeking theater. Same shirt. Hard cam seats. Maximum visibility. He wasn’t enhancing the product—he was competing with it.
Not all superfans are the same. Sign Guy enhances heel interactions. Frank the Clown leveraged visibility into an actual career. But Corcoran represents the worst of the era: fans who perform alongside wrestling without anyone asking them to.
The superfan era is dying. Wrestling’s better for it.

CM PUNK JOINS ROMAN’S BLOODLINE: War Games Teams Revealed, SmackDown Results & Full Gear Picks

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The wait is over—both War Games teams are official, and CM Punk just made this Bloodline civil war even more explosive. Roman Reigns, The Usos, and Sami Zayn welcome Punk as their fifth member against Solo Sikoa’s increasingly unhinged faction at Survivor Series’ first-ever outdoor spectacular.
Dave Simon and Johnny North deliver comprehensive analysis of Friday’s SmackDown, where Maxine Dupree shocked everyone by capturing the Women’s Intercontinental Championship, plus complete AEW Full Gear predictions for Saturday’s twelve-match marathon in Newark.
From historic War Games lineups to Jon Moxley’s world title defense against Orange Cassidy, Wrestling Uncensored breaks down everything you need to know about wrestling’s most stacked weekend in years. Read the full breakdown now.

WWE Crown Jewel 2025: The Preview That Became Reality

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You know that feeling when you’re watching a “special event” and it just feels… different? Like a house show on a grand scale? That’s what a lot of fans, and especially the Wrestling Uncensored crew, thought about Crown Jewel 2025.

It’s a show built for a specific crowd on a specific night, designed to create a buzz, not to build long-term storylines. When Dave Simon called it a “glorified spot show,” he wasn’t trying to be rude. He was just being honest. With no titles on the line and matches like John Cena vs. AJ Styles happening purely for the nostalgia, the results were predictable.

Seth beats Cody. Stephanie beats Tiffany. Roman beats Bronson. Rhea beats the Kabuki Warriors.

And you know what? That’s okay. Because sometimes, a show doesn’t need to change the wrestling world forever. It just needs to be a fun night for the fans in the building. As Johnny North said, it’s a show that’s meant to “just give some Australians a good time,” and in that sense, it was a total success.

Why WWE’s Product is Still More Compelling Than AEW’s Chaos in 2025

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Wrestling Uncensored Episode 750 breaks down the ultimate Saturday wrestling feast – WWE’s inaugural Wrestlepalooza featuring John Cena vs. Brock Lesnar and CM Punk & AJ Lee vs. Seth Rollins & Becky Lynch, plus AEW All Out with Hangman Adam Page defending against Kyle Fletcher and Jon Moxley vs. Darby Allin in a coffin match. Dave and Ben Simon deliver their trademark analysis of both marathon shows in this weekend’s wrestling palooza extravaganza.

Why WrestleMania 43 Saudi Arabia Could Be ‘Botch-A-Mania’ Plus Wrestlepalooza Preview

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WWE just made wrestling history for all the wrong reasons. When the company announced that WrestleMania 43 would take place in Saudi Arabia in 2027, Wrestling Uncensored hosts Dave Simon and Johnny North didn’t hold back their scathing criticism.
“This may be the weirdest, worst WrestleMania of all time, and I’m kind of excited about it for that reason. Like this may be botch-a-mania,” Dave declared, painting a grim picture of aging legends wrestling in extreme heat for a manufactured audience.
But the controversy doesn’t stop there. With September 20th bringing both WWE’s historic Wrestlepalooza revival and AEW All Out in Toronto on the same night, the hosts broke down why this could be a turning point for professional wrestling – and not necessarily in a good way.
From John Cena’s final Wrestlepalooza appearance against Brock Lesnar to the dream match of Adam Copeland and Christian Cage reuniting against FTR, Simon and North delivered unfiltered analysis that wrestling fans won’t hear anywhere else. They didn’t even spare AJ Lee’s much-hyped return, questioning whether the nostalgia is worth the hype.
Read the full breakdown of their controversial takes, complete with predictions that WWE won’t want you to hear and AEW analysis that goes beyond the typical wrestling media coverage. This is wrestling commentary without corporate filter – exactly what Wrestling Uncensored delivers every Friday night.

Forbidden Door 2025 Preview: Hangman vs. MJF, Cena’s Final Tour and WWE’s Creative Problems

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Wrestling Uncensored hosts Dave Simon and Johnny North delivered their most passionate debate of the year while previewing Sunday’s AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door from London’s O2 Arena. The duo clashed over whether “Timeless” Toni Storm should retain her Women’s World Championship against Athena, with Simon delivering a fiery defense: “Tony Storm is a superstar – she makes the championship important, she makes the division important. Athena’s promos are terrible compared to Storm’s, which are some of the best in the business.”
But the real fireworks came during their analysis of WWE’s backstage culture, as Simon raised serious concerns about Triple H’s behavior on WWE Untold. “He’s holding them very close, whispering in their ears while they’re basically in their gear,” Simon observed about Triple H’s extended embraces with wrestlers. “It’s not a workplace thing – this is like a power move.”
From Hangman Page’s “magnificent” title reign that has him “crushing promos” against MJF, to potential dream matches featuring the “fucking good team” of Kenny Omega, Kota Ibushi, Darby Allin, Hiroshi Tanahashi, and Will Ospreay, the hosts delivered their most comprehensive wrestling analysis yet. Plus: Chris Jericho’s rumored WWE return, John Cena’s farewell tour strategy, and why Simon thinks WWE’s comedy segments are “cringy” disasters that ruin otherwise solid programming.

The Complete History of Professional Wrestling: 8 Pivotal Moments That Changed Everything

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Think you know wrestling history? Think again. The most dramatic stories didn’t happen in the ring—they happened behind the scenes, in boardrooms, and in the minds of a few creative visionaries who dared to change the game. This isn’t just a timeline of champions; it’s a deep dive into the moments that redefined an entire industry. From the carnival strongmen who laid the groundwork to the shocking turns that launched the Attitude Era, and the business deals that created today’s billion-dollar entertainment titans, this series uncovers the untold stories of how wrestling became more than a sport—it became an American institution.

Hulk Hogan’s Legacy: The Man Who Changed Wrestling Forever, a Ringside Report Tribute

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The wrestling world stands still today, mourning the loss of the immortal Hulk Hogan. But on this special episode of Wrestling Uncensored, we weren’t just mourning a wrestler; we were remembering the man who changed the entire business—not once, but twice. Dave Simon and Johnny North paid a heartfelt tribute to the legend, making one truth crystal clear: there will never be another Hulk Hogan.

This wasn’t just a man who sold tickets; he was the reason the tickets were printed in the first place. He was the Babe Ruth of professional wrestling, a cultural phenomenon who transcended the ring to open doors for every superstar who followed. From the glorious heights of Hulkamania to his shocking heel turn that sparked the Monday Night Wars, Hogan’s fingerprints are on every significant moment in wrestling history.

His legacy is complicated, to be sure, and we don’t shy away from that. But as Dave Simon so eloquently put it, “I’m able to separate whatever he was as a person… from the enjoyment that he brought to my life and to millions of others.” Hogan was a performer who could make a simple gesture feel electric, a showman who sold out arenas around the globe, and a legend who taught millions of kids to say their prayers, eat their vitamins, and believe in Hulkamania. His final bow may have been on July 24, 2025, but his legacy will live forever, brother.

The Art of Illusion: Selling, Spots, and Wrestling’s Narrative

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Think wrestling’s just body-slams? Think again. From Ric Flair’s outrageous “Flair Flop” to the high-risk spots that leave crowds gasping, we unpack the secret tricks that make every punch look real—and reveal why one perfectly timed sell can turn a simple suplex into wrestling legend. Dive in before the next bell rings!