CAN LOGAN PAUL STEER THE SHIP? or THE GRANDE AMERICANO TRIFECTA (Wrestling Soup 11.4.25)
Joe and Anthony introduce the new AEW book by Keith Elliot Greenberg and joke about AEW’s impact and fleeting trends.[01:15–02:42] Natty’s Book, Family, and Wrestling BooksDiscussion shifts to Natalya’s (Natty) book, her family, and playful speculation about her choices for the book’s foreword.[02:42–04:55] Q&A, Natty, and Wrestling CulturePat’s Q&A with Natty is mentioned, leading to a brainstorm of “offensive” questions and anecdotes about wrestling personalities.[04:55–07:07] Relationships, Social Media, and WWE RawThe conversation moves to wrestler relationships, breakups, and social media rumors, then transitions into a recap of WWE Raw.[07:07–19:27] Raw Recap: CM Punk, Logan Paul, and StorylinesDetailed breakdown of Raw’s opening: CM Punk’s promo, Logan Paul’s appearance, and the evolving heel/face dynamics.Discussion of crowd reactions, character motivations, and storyline complexity.[19:27–29:00] Character Arcs: Jay Uso, Logan Paul, and Group DynamicsIn-depth analysis of Jay Uso’s character, his “rehab” arc, and the challenges of keeping characters fresh.Debate about Logan Paul’s future role and potential alliances.[29:00–35:59] Women’s Division: Matches, Characters, and CritiqueReview of women’s matches, including Nikki Bella, Raquel Rodriguez, and others.Opinions on character development, in-ring chemistry, and the need for new talent.[35:59–44:01] Tag Teams, Promos, and Match QualityRecap of tag team matches, including AJ Styles and Dragon Lee vs. Judgment Day.Commentary on match repetition and crowd investment.[44:01–50:58] Judgment Day, Dominic Mysterio, and Family DramaFocus on Dominic Mysterio’s storyline with his father Rey, crowd reactions, and the challenge of maintaining heel heat.[50:58–57:29] Becky Lynch, Oscar, and Women’s StorylinesCritique of Becky Lynch’s promos, Oscar’s role, and the direction of the women’s division.[57:29–1:04:34] Tag Team Chemistry, Division Depth, and AEW vs. WWEAnalysis of tag team chemistry, the struggle to build new stars, and the believability of certain matchups.The conversation turns to AEW’s book, its cover, and comparisons to WWE’s marketing power.[1:04:34–1:21:20] Closing Thoughts, Book Covers, and Patreon ShoutoutsThe hosts wrap up with final thoughts, jokes about wrestling fandom, and sign off.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wrestling-soup--1425249/support.