EC3 on Exodus Pro Wrestling

EPISODE · Apr 8, 2026 · 36 MIN

EC3 on Exodus Pro Wrestling

from Krazy Train with Jasmin St. Claire · host Krazy Train with Jasmin St. Claire

EC3 just walked into the wrong train — and we couldn't be happier about it. Jasmin St. Claire sits down with one of professional wrestling's sharpest minds and most underutilized talents, and the gloves come off fast. EC3 — former TNA World Heavyweight Champion, JCW standout, and the man running what he calls a "reeducation camp" for already-trained wrestlers outside Cleveland, Ohio — is done playing nice and ready to say what the rest of the locker room is too scared to admit. This isn't a feel-good comeback story. This is a man who nearly walked away from WWE after injury, who watched the business he loved get gutted by corporate suits and ticket price gouging, and who decided to build something real with Exodus Pro Wrestling — a training ground built on professionalism, honesty, and the radical idea that psychology and storytelling still matter. EC3 and Jasmin go deep on locker room etiquette, why you should never date inside the wrestling business, how non-fans are better judges of your work than the hardcore bubble that cheers everything, and what TNA got right that nobody wants to give it credit for. They get into AEW's storytelling problems, the TKO era killing the working man's ticket price, how a conversation with Vince Russo turned into a podcast, and why Ohio keeps producing some of the toughest wrestlers on the planet. EC3 has been in the room. He's seen it all. And on the Krazy Train, he's finally talking. All aboard.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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