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Heel Club Podcast

Heel Club is where wrestling’s villains get the spotlight they deserve. Hosted by The Voice — loud, unfiltered, and unapologetic — this show dives into the greatest heel turns, the wildest betrayals, the best (and worst) storylines, and the chaos that makes wrestling fun in the first place.Every episode brings sharp takes, classic moments, cult-level loyalty, and the kind of truth that makes babyface fans uncomfortable. From iconic betrayals to modern heat, merch talk to deep cuts from wrestling history — if it stirs the pot, it’s in the Club.Welcome to Heel Club. Join the Club. Turn Heel. And if you don’t like it… good. He’s doing his job.

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    Special Guest Andrew Habayeb

    On this episode we discuss some wrasslin and merch with Andrew Habayeb. Recorded before WM42.

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    Special Guest Chris Robinson

    It's the first Heel Club Podcast of 2026, and we sit down with special guest Chris Robinson, We talk wrestling and fanatics. This episode was recorded before WM42.

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    Before The Ball Drops

    Everyone says they want change.Everyone says wrestling should be better, smarter, bolder.So why does it panic every time it actually tries?In Episode 6 of Heel Club, Before the Ball Drops, The Voice digs into one of wrestling’s most dangerous myths — that the crowd is always right — and what happens when that belief becomes law instead of feedback.This episode isn’t about booking.It’s not about companies.It’s about behavior.Act 1, The Crowd Is Always Right, sets the tone by examining how fans demand pushes, cheer the chase, and then turn the moment someone actually wins. How patience is preached but never practiced. How “listening to the audience” quietly becomes an excuse to avoid risk.From there, the episode builds toward a simple question — asked before the calendar flips, before the promises are made, before everyone swears this year will be different:If the crowd is always right,why does everything feel so afraid?This is the episode before the reset.Before the countdown.Before the ball drops.Join the club.Turn heel.

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    A Christmas Carol

    It’s Christmas Eve — the lights are on, the tree is up, and everyone’s pretending this year taught them something.So let’s slow it down.In this special holiday episode of Heel Club, The Voice tells a familiar Christmas story — power, responsibility, ghosts, and reckoning — only this time, it’s wrestling wearing the chains.Using the framework of A Christmas Carol, we walk through wrestling’s past, present, and future to examine how control, caution, and fear of embarrassment have quietly reshaped the business. This isn’t nostalgia. It isn’t outrage. It’s reflection — with teeth.Who we were.What we became.And what happens if nothing actually changes.No shouting. No hot takes. Just a cold look at how wrestling handles power, creativity, and the moments that used to matter — and whether it still knows how to trust itself.Merry Christmas.Let’s talk about the bill that comes due.Join the club. Turn heel.

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    Your Childhood Tapped Out

    Your Childhood Tapped OutJohn Cena’s last match didn’t end with a victory lap.It ended with a tap out—and the Internet completely lost its mind.On this episode of Heel Club, The Voice breaks down Saturday Night’s Main Event from top to bottom, why Cena chose to spotlight NXT talent on his final night, and why the IWC melting down over Gunther is the most predictable thing imaginable.We talk:• Why Oba Femi isn’t ready yet—and how WWE ruins giants when they rush them• Why athleticism isn’t conditioning (Sol Ruca vs Bayley told the whole story)• Why Leon Slater—who isn’t even WWE talent—looked more prepared than most• Why the “Netflix era means legends retire with wins” narrative is nonsense• Why Gunther was the only correct ending for John Cena• And why the IWC, podcasters, and even journalists crying about it are the real problemThis wasn’t disrespect.This wasn’t cruelty.This was wrestling telling the truth—and a lot of people couldn’t handle it.You’ve been listening to The Voice—loud, unfiltered, and unapologetically correct.This is Heel Club.Join the Club.Turn Heel.And if you don’t understand that yet—stick around.You will.

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    NXT Deadline: I'm Not Mad....I'm Just Hurt

    I went to NXT Deadline 2025 ready to rant.I sat front row.I sharpened the knives.I prepared the venom.And NXT had the audacity to give me a show that made sense.From Oba Femi reminding everyone why he rules NXT, to Iron Survivor matches packed with babyfaces who refused to embarrass themselves, to storylines that actually paid off — this entire night was a personal attack on my negativity.I spend this episode doing the only thing worse than complaining:admitting the wrestling was good.This is a Heel Club breakdown from ringside, fueled by sarcasm, bitterness, and the existential dread of realizing I had nothing to scream about.Babyfaces got cheered.Heels got respected.Logic won.I suffered.If you’ve ever loved a wrestling show and hated yourself for it — welcome home.Join the Club.Turn Heel.Or don’t.Apparently wrestling doesn’t need us anymore

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    Survivor Series: Somehow We All Survived This

    Survivor Series came to San Diego… and somehow we all walked out alive.In this special episode, The Voice breaks down a night filled with chaos, concussions, questionable booking decisions, and babyfaces doing babyface things — badly. From Dirty Dom stealing the show (and the Intercontinental Championship), to the women’s WarGames match delivering absolute carnage, to the Men’s WarGames match ending with one of the most awkward stare-downs in WWE history… this show had everything except logic.I was there. Ringside. I saw the missteps up close. And now I’m here to tell you exactly what went right, what went wrong, and what the hell WWE thought they were doing.Survivor Series: Somehow We All Survived This.Join the Club. Turn Heel.

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    Turkey, Trauma, and Terrible Babyfaces

    If your family drama isn’t enough this Thanksgiving, don’t worry — I brought my own. And it starts with burying babyfaces.This episode, I unload with the precision of a drunk uncle diving into conspiracy theories — torching Hangman Page and his felony-filled “conflicted” era, Cody Rhodes and his emotional scrapbook tours, Jey Uso communicating only in YEET, Kenny Omega apologizing through five-star war crimes, LA Knight buffering mid-sentence, and Alexa Bliss rebooting her personality like an iPhone on low power mode.Then we pivot to the actual saviors of wrestling: Dominik Mysterio, Drew McIntyre, and Don Callis — the only ones keeping the business alive while everyone else holds up motivational posters and cries about it.Turkey, Trauma, and Terrible Babyfaces. Episode 2 is served.Join the Club. Turn Heel.

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    The Greatest Heel Turns of All Time

    Episode 01: The Greatest Heel TurnsIn the debut episode of Heel Club, The Voice breaks down the moments that defined betrayal in wrestling history — from Marty Jannetty launching himself through the Barber Shop window, to Prince Devitt turning his back on Taguchi and reshaping an entire country’s wrestling landscape, to Dominik Mysterio stepping out of his father’s shadow in one brutal moment.We dive into why these turns mattered, how they changed the business, and what makes a heel turn timeless.Then it’s time for The Burial, where The Voice puts the spotlight (and the shovel) on classic betrayals like the Mega Powers exploding, André finally standing up to Hogan, and Larry Zbyszko refusing to stay in Bruno’s shadow.Whether you’re new to wrestling or you’ve lived through every era, this episode is packed with storytelling, heat, humor, and the chaos that makes wrestling unforgettable.Welcome to Episode One.Join the Club. Turn Heel

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Heel Club is where wrestling’s villains get the spotlight they deserve. Hosted by The Voice — loud, unfiltered, and unapologetic — this show dives into the greatest heel turns, the wildest betrayals, the best (and worst) storylines, and the chaos that makes wrestling fun in the first place.Every episode brings sharp takes, classic moments, cult-level loyalty, and the kind of truth that makes babyface fans uncomfortable. From iconic betrayals to modern heat, merch talk to deep cuts from wrestling history — if it stirs the pot, it’s in the Club.Welcome to Heel Club. Join the Club. Turn Heel. And if you don’t like it… good. He’s doing his job.

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Heel Club is where wrestling’s villains get the spotlight they deserve. Hosted by The Voice — loud, unfiltered, and unapologetic — this show dives into the greatest heel turns, the wildest betrayals, the best (and worst) storylines, and the chaos that makes wrestling fun in the first place.Every...

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