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EPISODE · May 19, 2026 · 1H 1M

Kevin Nash's Wrestling Union Comments Sparked a Bigger Conversation on Instagram

from Squared Circle Podcast · host Marie Shadows

Welcome to the Squared Circle Podcast with your host Marie Shadows.For all new, first hearing of my livestreams and podcasts, and what I'm sharing online, Substack and Instagram is where I'm at. Please follow the links:https://buymeacoffee.com/marieshadowshttps://marieshadows.substack.comhttps://instagram.com/marieshadows.scp00:00 - 01:50Marie Shadows opens the episode discussing her content creation goals, her wrestling coverage ambitions, her Tennessee scouting trip, and promoting her tape study sessions for wrestlers looking to improve their matches.01:52 - 05:30The conversation shifts into Kevin Nash’s comments regarding rumored WWE pay cuts and the idea of wrestlers potentially aligning with SAG or union structures.05:31 - 12:30Marie breaks down why unions sound good in theory but become far more complicated once applied to industries like professional wrestling.12:31 - 18:00The discussion intensifies around online arguments with House of Hasbro, accusations of being “anti-union,” and the broader issue of people refusing to analyze consequences objectively.18:01 - 24:30Workers rights, healthcare, parental leave, deductions, and union fees become a major focus as Marie questions how sustainable blanket systems really are across every industry.24:31 - 31:20The episode explores why wrestling’s creative structure could completely collapse under heavy union involvement, especially involving creative decisions and storyline disputes.31:21 - 37:45International business, sponsorships, royalties, and wrestling’s unique economics become central to the discussion as Marie explains why wrestling differs from normal entertainment industries.37:46 - 43:20Teachers unions become a major comparison point, including discussions about school systems, classroom funding, and why unions are not always fixing the industries they represent.43:21 - 48:40Marie explains the difference between criticism and being labeled “anti” something, while also discussing how online conversations have become emotionally reactive instead of thoughtful.48:41 - EndThe episode closes with a deeper breakdown of why professional wrestling could become damaged if union structures begin controlling too many aspects of the industry.

Welcome to the Squared Circle Podcast with your host Marie Shadows.For all new, first hearing of my livestreams and podcasts, and what I'm sharing online, Substack and Instagram is where I'm at. Please follow the links:https://buymeacoffee.com/marieshadowshttps://marieshadows.substack.comhttps://instagram.com/marieshadows.scp00:00 - 01:50Marie Shadows opens the episode discussing her content creation goals, her wrestling coverage ambitions, her Tennessee scouting trip, and promoting her tape study sessions for wrestlers looking to improve their matches.01:52 - 05:30The conversation shifts into Kevin Nash’s comments regarding rumored WWE pay cuts and the idea of wrestlers potentially aligning with SAG or union structures.05:31 - 12:30Marie breaks down why unions sound good in theory but become far more complicated once applied to industries like professional wrestling.12:31 - 18:00The discussion intensifies around online arguments with House of Hasbro, accusations of being “anti-union,” and the broader issue of people refusing to analyze consequences objectively.18:01 - 24:30Workers rights, healthcare, parental leave, deductions, and union fees become a major focus as Marie questions how sustainable blanket systems really are across every industry.24:31 - 31:20The episode explores why wrestling’s creative structure could completely collapse under heavy union involvement, especially involving creative decisions and storyline disputes.31:21 - 37:45International business, sponsorships, royalties, and wrestling’s unique economics become central to the discussion as Marie explains why wrestling differs from normal entertainment industries.37:46 - 43:20Teachers unions become a major comparison point, including discussions about school systems, classroom funding, and why unions are not always fixing the industries they represent.43:21 - 48:40Marie explains the difference between criticism and being labeled “anti” something, while also discussing how online conversations have become emotionally reactive instead of thoughtful.48:41 - EndThe episode closes with a deeper breakdown of why professional wrestling could become damaged if union structures begin controlling too many aspects of the industry.

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