>>8117351Also one neat thing I can respect is that he was careful to not upset companies. He was afraid of being looked at as an exposé-type podcast full of shoot interview bullshit, and tried to ask things either just on the line of kayfabe or focused on things like travel, practice routines, and inspiration rather than if they believe in random stories of hazing or who politicked for a push. This directly led to a level of trust where more and more wrestlers were given permission to appear and talk.
I only listened to them for 2020 and lost interest after that, so maybe it got better or worse, I don't know and I especially don't care what he looks like.