EPISODE · Mar 10, 2026 · 24 MIN
03-10-2026 Buzz 24-7 [David Sahadi]
from Greg & The Morning Buzz On Demand | Comedy, Pop Culture, Morning Banter · host Greg and The Morning Buzz | Comedy, Pop Culture, Morning Banter
In this episode of The Morning Buzz – Unloading, the crew dives into a mix of funny everyday debates and behind-the-scenes wrestling stories. The show starts with lighthearted talk about concert giveaways, emotional moments tied to music, and a surprisingly passionate discussion about the “right” way to eat cereal—milk, dry, spoon, or even fork. Then the conversation shifts to wrestling as the hosts welcome David Sahadi, former NBC sports producer and longtime director/producer for WWE and TNA, and author of Backstage Pass: Tales from Beyond the Squared Circle. Sahadi shares what it was like transitioning from directing real sports—working around legends like Michael Jordan—to the wild world of professional wrestling. He recounts culture-shock moments backstage, memorable experiences filming legendary wrestlers, and why The Undertaker was one of the easiest professionals he ever worked with. Sahadi also opens up about the creative challenges of changing WWE’s production style and tells candid stories about working with some of wrestling’s biggest personalities—including a blunt behind-the-scenes moment with The Rock. It’s a mix of humor, nostalgia, and insider stories from the squared circle you won’t hear anywhere else. Key Topics:Concert ticket giveaways and emotional moments tied to musicThe great cereal debate: milk, dry, spoon, or fork?Chopsticks vs. forks at Asian restaurantsInterview with David Sahadi about his book Backstage PassTransitioning from NBC sports to WWE productionBackstage stories about The Undertaker, Owen Hart, and moreA candid story about working with The RockEnter to win prizes in Kayla's Buzz Trivia each week - https://www.MorningBuzz.com/triviaAll things Buzz: Linktr.ee/gregmorningbuzzPLUS subscribers can WATCH the show! Sign up at: https://www.morningbuzz.com/plus/Anyone can watch The Buzz 24/7 on our YouTube Channel: YouTube.com/@MorningBuzzNHTV
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In this episode of The Morning Buzz – Unloading, the crew dives into a mix of funny everyday debates and behind-the-scenes wrestling stories. The show starts with lighthearted talk about concert giveaways, emotional moments tied to music, and a surprisingly passionate discussion about the “right” way to eat cereal—milk, dry, spoon, or even fork. Then the conversation shifts to wrestling as the hosts welcome David Sahadi, former NBC sports producer and longtime director/producer for WWE and TNA, and author of Backstage Pass: Tales from Beyond the Squared Circle. Sahadi shares what it was like transitioning from directing real sports—working around legends like Michael Jordan—to the wild world of professional wrestling. He recounts culture-shock moments backstage, memorable experiences filming legendary wrestlers, and why The Undertaker was one of the easiest professionals he ever worked with. Sahadi also opens up about the creative challenges of changing WWE’s production style and tells candid stories about working with some of wrestling’s biggest personalities—including a blunt behind-the-scenes moment with The Rock. It’s a mix of humor, nostalgia, and insider stories from the squared circle you won’t hear anywhere else. Key Topics:Concert ticket giveaways and emotional moments tied to musicThe great cereal debate: milk, dry, spoon, or fork?Chopsticks vs. forks at Asian restaurantsInterview with David Sahadi about his book Backstage PassTransitioning from NBC sports to WWE productionBackstage stories about The Undertaker, Owen Hart, and moreA candid story about working with The RockEnter to win prizes in Kayla's Buzz Trivia each week - https://www.MorningBuzz.com/triviaAll things Buzz: Linktr.ee/gregmorningbuzzPLUS subscribers can WATCH the show! Sign up at: https://www.morningbuzz.com/plus/Anyone can watch The Buzz 24/7 on our YouTube Channel: YouTube.com/@MorningBuzzNHTV
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