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The Commentary Booth - Live Via Satellite is an interview podcast series where we peel back the curtain on your favourite wrestlers & their cinematic inspirations!
What does one of wrestling’s most intimidating forces have in common with one of cinema’s coldest villains?In this episode of The Commentary Booth: Live Via Satellite, Jamie Apps is joined by former Metroplex Champion ‘Worldbreaker’ Brick Savage, dialling in from Texas as he prepares for the Metroplex Wrestling Texas Rumble on February 7. The conversation spirals from the brutal deserts of No Country For Old Men into the psychology of modern pro wrestling, and it gets intense fast.Brick breaks down why the Coen Brothers’ neo-Western classic has stuck with him for years, from Anton Chigurh’s terrifying calm to the film’s obsession with fate, preparation, and consequences. He draws clear parallels between Javier Bardem’s methodical villain and his own in-ring philosophy, staying three steps ahead, never rushing, and letting inevitability do the damage.Highlights Breakdown:Why No Country For Old Men feels like a horror film without being oneAnton Chigurh as the blueprint for a great wrestling villainProactive vs reactive characters, in film and in the ringBuilding moments, not just matchesHow Texas, violence, and morality shape Brick Savage’s personaWhat fans should expect from Brick at the Metroplex Texas RumbleBrick’s advice on digging deep within to create an authentic and intimidating characterAthena’s Influence: How the MPX owner and wrestling star is elevating the entire promotionAlong the way, the pair unpack proactive versus reactive storytelling, why violence in film can be honest rather than gratuitous, and how wrestling characters, like movie villains, live or die by the smallest details. With the Texas Rumble looming, Brick also opens up about sacrifice, intimidation, and why being a force of nature still scares people in 2026.It’s part film analysis, part wrestling masterclass, and quietly one of the most revealing conversations Brick Savage has had on record.FOLLOW BRICK SAVAGE ON SOCIAL MEDIA:- Instagram- X/Twitter- Facebook- YouTubeThis week’s episode is brought to you byAustralian Wrestling CardsCheck out more great content from Pario Magazine on our website.-------------------------------------------------------------SUPPORT PARIO MAGAZINE & THE COMMENTARY BOOTH- PATREON- BUY MERCH- AMAZON PRIME VIDEO- TUBEBUDDY- Subscribe to AEW Plus using my code (q0yydoz) to earn $10 in FITE credit- Shop Online With Honey- Shop Online With SatechiMY EQUIPMENT- Elgato Facecam- Rode PodMic- Elgato Wave Mic Arm LP- Streamlabs Talk StudioFOLLOW JAMIE ON SOCIAL MEDIA- Twitter- Facebook- Instagram- TikTokFOLLOW PARIO MAGAZINE ON SOCIAL MEDIA- Twitter- Facebook- Instagram
Step into the ring where magic meets mayhem! In this captivating episode of The Commentary Booth: Live Via Satellite, host Jamie Apps sits down with five-time Metroplex Wrestling champion 'Shady' JD Griffey to explore how Christopher Nolan's masterpiece The Prestige mirrors the sacrifices, obsessions, and rivalries that define professional wrestling.As JD prepares for the chaotic Metroplex Wrestling Texas Rumble on February 7, he reveals how the film’s themes of obsession, sacrifice, and bitter rivalry might make it one of the most unintentionally honest films ever made about professional wrestling.Discover how the magician’s code is eerily similar to wrestling’s kayfabe, and why the greatest performance is the one the audience never fully sees. This is more than a film review; it’s a raw look at the cost of devotion and the art of deception in the world of sports entertainment.The conversation moves between film analysis and lived experience. The toll of kayfabe. The addiction to reactions. The fine line between dedication and self-destruction. There’s admiration here, but also discomfort. Wrestling, much like Nolan’s film, doesn’t flinch from the consequences of obsession, it just hides them better.Highlights Breakdown: - The Three Acts of Wrestling: How JD breaks down matches using the film's pledge, turn, and prestige structure - Living Two Incomplete Lives: The personal cost of maintaining kayfabe and character in the modern wrestling era - Obsession & Sacrifice: Why the best performers give 100% even when audiences only perceive 30-40% - The Matthew Palmer Rivalry: How JD's greatest opponent became someone who knew him better than family - Secrets of the Craft: JD's philosophy on protecting wrestling's magic in the age of social media and shows like WWE's Unreal - Texas Rumble Intentions: His vengeful plans for the February 7 Metroplex Wrestling Texas RumbleTune in for a conversation that pulls no punches, blending film analysis with the gritty reality of the wrestling business. It’s a testament to the idea that to be the best, you must be willing to disappear and come back, for your art.FOLLOW JD GRIFFEY ON SOCIAL MEDIA:- Instagram- X/TwitterThis week’s episode is brought to you byAustralian Wrestling CardsCheck out more great content from Pario Magazine on our website.-------------------------------------------------------------SUPPORT PARIO MAGAZINE & THE COMMENTARY BOOTH- PATREON- BUY MERCH- AMAZON PRIME VIDEO- TUBEBUDDY- Subscribe to AEW Plus using my code (q0yydoz) to earn $10 in FITE credit- Shop Online With Honey- Shop Online With SatechiMY EQUIPMENT- Elgato Facecam- Rode PodMic- Elgato Wave Mic Arm LP- Streamlabs Talk StudioFOLLOW JAMIE ON SOCIAL MEDIA- Twitter- Facebook- Instagram- TikTokFOLLOW PARIO MAGAZINE ON SOCIAL MEDIA- Twitter- Facebook- Instagram
Pro wrestling has always lived somewhere between sport, theatre, and obsession. In this Live Via Satellite episode of The Commentary Booth, Jamie Apps sits down with writer and filmmaker Taleena Lee to explore that space, and the deeply personal journey behind her wrestling-themed anthology series, Australian Wrestling Story.What begins as a conversation about discovering wrestling in the most unexpected way slowly opens into something more intimate. Taleena traces her path from teenage fandom, through film school during COVID, to writing a six-part horror-infused TV series designed by a wrestling fan, for wrestling fans. Along the way, she speaks candidly about grief, creativity, and the strange comfort wrestling can offer when life gets heavy.Highlights Breakdown:How Taleena discovered wrestling through a storyline she initially hatedThe personal loss that shaped her connection to wrestling and storytellingTurning a film-school idea into a horror-infused wrestling anthologyWhy Australian Wrestling Story is being built for fans firstPaying tribute to the Australian wrestling scene and its performersThe challenges of creating independently, from writing to social mediaDrawing inspiration from Buffy the Vampire Slayer, American Horror Story, Yellowjackets, and the Australian independent wrestling scene, Australian Wrestling Story blends split timelines, psychological horror, and wrestling mythology into something that feels familiar but also unsettling in the best way. Taleena describes the show as “Dark Side of the Ring meets American Horror Story”, and once you hear her unpack it, that comparison sticks.Jamie and Taleena also dig into the realities of independent creation, wearing too many creative hats, building a grassroots audience online, and why paying respect to the Australian wrestling community sits at the heart of the project.It’s a thoughtful, occasionally funny, sometimes emotional conversation about storytelling, fandom, and why wrestling continues to resonate far beyond the ring.FOLLOW TALEENA ON SOCIAL MEDIA:- Instagram- TikTokThis week’s episode is brought to you byAustralian Wrestling CardsCheck out more great content from Pario Magazine on our website.-------------------------------------------------------------SUPPORT PARIO MAGAZINE & THE COMMENTARY BOOTH- PATREON- BUY MERCH- AMAZON PRIME VIDEO- TUBEBUDDY- Subscribe to AEW Plus using my code (q0yydoz) to earn $10 in FITE credit- Shop Online With Honey- Shop Online With SatechiMY EQUIPMENT- Elgato Facecam- Rode PodMic- Elgato Wave Mic Arm LP- Streamlabs Talk StudioFOLLOW JAMIE ON SOCIAL MEDIA- Twitter- Facebook- Instagram- TikTokFOLLOW PARIO MAGAZINE ON SOCIAL MEDIA- Twitter- Facebook- Instagram

Step into The Commentary Booth - Live Via Satellite, for an electrifying chat with Australian wrestling star, Michael Spencer! Host Jamie Apps peels back the curtain on how anime has become the ultimate inspiration for Michael's in-ring persona and iconic gear. From his Dragon Ball Z roots as a Vegeta-inspired powerhouse to his latest, jaw-dropping Demon Slayer cosplay gear, Michael breaks down how he brings his favourite characters to life. Michael shares the secrets behind his creative process, the challenge of weaving anime quotes into promos, and why he does it all for the "five people in the room who get it."Highlights Breakdown: - Michael’s first anime inspirations (Dragon Ball Z, Fullmetal Alchemist) - The transition from fan to wrestler and incorporating anime into his persona - Why Demon Slayer became his favourite gear set yet - Family life, Crunchyroll binges, and sharing anime with his kids - Which anime world he’d choose to survive in (hint: Pokémon fans rejoice) - Upcoming PWA shows, the Beershed & Mounties eventsWhether you’re an anime enthusiast, a pro wrestling fan, or both, this is a high-energy, insightful chat you won’t want to miss.FOLLOW MICHAEL ON SOCIAL MEDIA:- Instagram- X./TwitterThis week’s episode is brought to you byAustralian Wrestling CardsCheck out more great content from Pario Magazine on our website.-------------------------------------------------------------SUPPORT PARIO MAGAZINE & THE COMMENTARY BOOTH- PATREON- BUY MERCH- AMAZON PRIME VIDEO- TUBEBUDDY- Subscribe to AEW Plus using my code (q0yydoz) to earn $10 in FITE credit- Shop Online With Honey- Shop Online With SatechiMY EQUIPMENT- Elgato Facecam- Rode PodMic- Elgato Wave Mic Arm LP- Streamlabs Talk StudioFOLLOW JAMIE ON SOCIAL MEDIA- Twitter- Facebook- Instagram- TikTokFOLLOW PARIO MAGAZINE ON SOCIAL MEDIA- Twitter- Facebook- Instagram

This week on The Commentary Booth - Live Via Satellite, Jamie Apps welcomes pro wrestler Eleaine Hope for a hilarious and heartfelt conversation about how Happy Gilmore influenced her wrestling career. As we gear up for the release of Happy Gilmore 2, Eleaine reflects on discovering the original film at a young age, how it connected her with her late father, and how its quirky tone and lovable characters shaped her approach in the ring.From crafting a character that blends athletic toughness with goofy charm, to navigating the wrestling world as a proudly South Australian performer, Eleaine shares stories filled with passion, humour, and love for the sport. Whether you’re a wrestling fan or an Adam Sandler diehard, this episode offers a perfect blend of pop culture, inspiration, and fun. Highlights Breakdown:How Happy Gilmore shaped Eleaine Hope's wrestling identityThe movie’s blend of sports, comedy & personal nostalgiaEmbracing authenticity: Advice that changed Eleaine’s approach to wrestlingParallels between golf mayhem and wrestling chaosA dream Happy Gilmore-style Australian wrestling golf tournament lineupTune in for a hilarious, heartfelt chat about nostalgia, wrestling, and why Happy Gilmore is a timeless classic, just in time for the sequel’s release! FOLLOW ELEAINE ON SOCIAL MEDIA:- Instagram- X./TwitterThis week’s episode is brought to you byAustralian Wrestling CardsCheck out more great content from Pario Magazine on our website.-------------------------------------------------------------SUPPORT PARIO MAGAZINE & THE COMMENTARY BOOTH- PATREON- BUY MERCH- AMAZON PRIME VIDEO- TUBEBUDDY- Subscribe to AEW Plus using my code (q0yydoz) to earn $10 in FITE credit- Shop Online With Honey- Shop Online With SatechiMY EQUIPMENT- Elgato Facecam- Rode PodMic- Elgato Wave Mic Arm LP- Streamlabs Talk StudioFOLLOW JAMIE ON SOCIAL MEDIA- Twitter- Facebook- Instagram- TikTokFOLLOW PARIO MAGAZINE ON SOCIAL MEDIA- Twitter- Facebook- Instagram
In this compelling episode of The Commentary Booth - Live Via Satellite, host Jamie Apps is joined by one of the most thought-provoking and theatrical minds in Australian wrestling, JAB. From Superman’s messianic symbolism to the cult-like magnetism of Donald Trump, Russell Brand, and Jim Jones, JAB reveals how narcissism, megalomania, and religion shaped his wrestling character into a self-proclaimed "second coming of Christ."Highlights Breakdown:How Batman v Superman’s most overlooked scene became JAB’s origin story. The eerie parallels between Trump’s rhetoric and cult leadership tactics. Why Russell Brand’s "Messiah Complex" stand-up special was a blueprint for heel psychology. The chilling influence of Jim Jones’ cult sermons on JAB’s promos. Wrestling’s 60/40 rule: Why acting is more important than athleticism.A masterclass in character-building, JAB’s journey, from actor to wrestler. blurs the line between villainy and artistry. Whether you’re a wrestling fan, pop culture junkie, or student of human psychology, this episode is a must-listen.FOLLOW JAB ON SOCIAL MEDIA:- Instagram- YouTubeThis week’s episode is brought to you byAustralian Wrestling CardsCheck out more great content from Pario Magazine on our website.-------------------------------------------------------------SUPPORT PARIO MAGAZINE & THE COMMENTARY BOOTH- PATREON- BUY MERCH- AMAZON PRIME VIDEO- TUBEBUDDY- Subscribe to AEW Plus using my code (q0yydoz) to earn $10 in FITE credit- Shop Online With Honey- Shop Online With SatechiMY EQUIPMENT- Elgato Facecam- Rode PodMic- Elgato Wave Mic Arm LP- Streamlabs Talk StudioFOLLOW JAMIE ON SOCIAL MEDIA- Twitter- Facebook- Instagram- TikTokFOLLOW PARIO MAGAZINE ON SOCIAL MEDIA- Twitter- Facebook- Instagram
This week on The Commentary Booth - Live Via Satellite, host Jamie Apps is joined by Queensland-based wrestler and international sensation Lil Marz, fresh off an unforgettable excursion to the entertainment capital of the world, Hollywood! In this candid and energetic episode, Lil Marz reflects on her recent US adventure, including training in the heart of Los Angeles, navigating the glitz and chaos of Las Vegas during WrestleMania season, and how the trip reshaped her perspective on character work, identity, and in-ring storytelling.Highlights Breakdown: - Her favourite pop culture inspirations like Charmed, Supernatural & Sons of Anarchy - How LA influenced her character evolution and blurred the lines between performer and person - Wrestlemania, West Coast lucha culture & run-ins with celebs (hello Kyle Gass!) - How Fred & George Weasley (yes, really) inspire her playful, rebellious wrestling persona - What’s next for Lil Marz, including her exciting return to Japan! Whether you're a wrestling fan, a dreamer chasing goals abroad, or just love a great origin story, this is an episode packed with fun, insight, and plenty of starry-eyed ambition.FOLLOW LIL MARZ ON SOCIAL MEDIA:- Instagram- X/TwitterThis week’s episode is brought to you byAustralian Wrestling CardsCheck out more great content from Pario Magazine on our website.-------------------------------------------------------------SUPPORT PARIO MAGAZINE & THE COMMENTARY BOOTH- PATREON- BUY MERCH- AMAZON PRIME VIDEO- TUBEBUDDY- Subscribe to AEW Plus using my code (q0yydoz) to earn $10 in FITE credit- Shop Online With Honey- Shop Online With SatechiMY EQUIPMENT- Elgato Facecam- Rode PodMic- Elgato Wave Mic Arm LP- Streamlabs Talk StudioFOLLOW JAMIE ON SOCIAL MEDIA- Twitter- Facebook- Instagram- TikTokFOLLOW PARIO MAGAZINE ON SOCIAL MEDIA- Twitter- Facebook- Instagram

Step into the ring with Jamie Apps and the enigmatic Freak Nyxx in this electrifying episode of The Commentary Booth - Live Via Satellite. Freak Nyxx, a member of the terrifying faction The Voiceless and a rising star in Australian wrestling, opens up about how the hit Netflix anime series Arcane has shaped her wrestling persona and career.From Jinx's chaotic energy to the emotional depth of the show’s dystopian world, Freak Nyxx reveals how Arcane has inspired her in-ring movements, promos, and character development.Highlights Breakdown:- Freak Nyxx’s Cinematic Inspirations: Discover how movies, TV shows, and even Dungeons & Dragons fuel her creativity both in and out of the ring.- The Jinx Connection: Learn why Jinx from Arcane became Freak Nyxx’s ultimate muse and how the character’s animated movements and emotional complexity influence her wrestling style.- Wrestling as Storytelling: Freak Nyxx breaks down how she channels Arcane’s themes of chaos, loyalty, and mental breakdowns into her promos and matches.- The Voiceless Dynamic: Explore the father-daughter-like relationship between Freak Nyxx and her tag team partner Owen Drake, mirroring Jinx and Silco’s bond in Arcane.- The Future of Freak Nyxx: Get the inside scoop on her upcoming matches and how she plans to continue evolving her character. Whether you’re a wrestling fan, an Arcane enthusiast, or just love hearing about the creative process behind larger-than-life personas, this episode is a must-listen! FOLLOW FREAK NYXX ON SOCIAL MEDIA:- InstagramThis week’s episode is brought to you byAustralian Wrestling CardsCheck out more great content from Pario Magazine on our website.-------------------------------------------------------------SUPPORT PARIO MAGAZINE & THE COMMENTARY BOOTH- PATREON- BUY MERCH- AMAZON PRIME VIDEO- TUBEBUDDY- Subscribe to AEW Plus using my code (q0yydoz) to earn $10 in FITE credit- Shop Online With Honey- Shop Online With SatechiMY EQUIPMENT- Elgato Facecam- Rode PodMic- Elgato Wave Mic Arm LP- Streamlabs Talk StudioFOLLOW JAMIE ON SOCIAL MEDIA- Twitter- Facebook- Instagram- TikTokFOLLOW PARIO MAGAZINE ON SOCIAL MEDIA- Twitter- Facebook- Instagram

Step into the ring with Jamie Apps and the larger-than-life Yeet Stevens in this hilarious and heartfelt episode of The Commentary Booth - Live Via Satellite. Yeet Stevens, the self-proclaimed "big buddy" of Australian wrestling, opens up about how The Simpsons has profoundly influenced his life, humour, and wrestling career. From Bart’s rebellious antics to Homer’s carefree adventures, Yeet reveals how the iconic animated series has shaped his personality, promos, and in-ring storytelling.Highlights Breakdown: - Yeet’s Love for Movies & TV: Discover how Yeet’s introverted nature led him to fall in love with movies and TV, and how they became a bonding experience with his family. - The Simpsons’ Influence: Yeet dives deep into why The Simpsons is his all-time favourite show, sharing how its humour, storytelling, and characters have impacted his life and wrestling persona. - Bart vs. Australia: Yeet’s top Simpsons episode pick and how it reflects his love for Australian culture and humour. - Wrestling as Storytelling: Learn how Yeet channels The Simpsons’ comedic timing and subversive humour into his promos and matches. - Future Goals: Yeet shares his ambitions for 2025, including potential international wrestling opportunities and his upcoming matches in Australia. Whether you’re a wrestling fan, a Simpsons enthusiast, or just love a good laugh, this episode is packed with nostalgia, humour, and heartfelt insights into the world of professional wrestling.FOLLOW YEET STEVENS ON SOCIAL MEDIA:- Instagram- Twitter/X- FacebookThis week’s episode is brought to you byAustralian Wrestling CardsCheck out more great content from Pario Magazine on our website.-------------------------------------------------------------SUPPORT PARIO MAGAZINE & THE COMMENTARY BOOTH- PATREON- BUY MERCH- AMAZON PRIME VIDEO- TUBEBUDDY- Subscribe to AEW Plus using my code (q0yydoz) to earn $10 in FITE credit- Shop Online With Honey- Shop Online With SatechiMY EQUIPMENT- Elgato Facecam- Rode PodMic- Elgato Wave Mic Arm LP- Streamlabs Talk StudioFOLLOW JAMIE ON SOCIAL MEDIA- Twitter- Facebook- Instagram- TikTokFOLLOW PARIO MAGAZINE ON SOCIAL MEDIA- Twitter- Facebook- Instagram
In this spine-chilling episode of The Commentary Booth - Live Via Satellite, host Jamie Apps is joined by the “Queen of Horror in Australian Wrestling,” Tarlee! With Final Destination: Bloodlines on the horizon, Jamie and Tarlee dive into her love for horror, how it’s shaped her wrestling persona, and why gory, over-the-top deaths are her guilty pleasure. From her traumatic childhood encounter with Chucky to her annual Final Destination marathons, Tarlee reveals how horror films have influenced her in-ring storytelling and character development.Jamie and Tarlee also break down the Final Destination series, ranking the films, discussing their favourite deaths, and speculating on what Final Destination: Bloodlines might bring to the table. Plus, Tarlee shares her wrestling superstitions, her motto “Don’t Be Sh*t,” and how horror movies have taught her to subvert expectations in the ring.Highlights Breakdown:Tarlee’s Horror Origins: From being traumatised by Chucky as a kid to becoming a horror superfan after watching It (2017).Final Destination Deep Dive: Ranking the films, discussing iconic deaths, and why Jason X is Tarlee’s guilty pleasure.Wrestling Meets Horror: How horror movies have influenced Tarlee’s wrestling career and her love for gory, creative storytelling.Superstitions & Survival: Tarlee’s pre-match rituals and her wrestling motto: “Don’t Be Sh*t.”Final Destination: Bloodlines Predictions: Theories on how the new film will tie into the franchise and Tarlee’s excitement for more gruesome deaths.Australian Wrestling’s Final Destination: Which wrestlers would survive (or die horribly) in a wrestling-themed Final Destination?Whether you’re a horror fanatic, a wrestling enthusiast, or both, this episode is packed with laughs, insights, and a few spine-chilling moments!FOLLOW TARLEE ON SOCIAL MEDIA:- Instagram- X/TwitterThis week’s episode is brought to you byPro Wrestling League’s 'Australian Wrestling Super Show'Australian Wrestling CardsCheck out more great content from Pario Magazine on our website.-------------------------------------------------------------SUPPORT PARIO MAGAZINE & THE COMMENTARY BOOTH- PATREON- BUY MERCH- AMAZON PRIME VIDEO- TUBEBUDDY- Subscribe to AEW Plus using my code (q0yydoz) to earn $10 in FITE credit- Shop Online With Honey- Shop Online With SatechiMY EQUIPMENT- Elgato Facecam- Rode PodMic- Elgato Wave Mic Arm LP- Streamlabs Talk StudioFOLLOW JAMIE ON SOCIAL MEDIA- Twitter- Facebook- Instagram- TikTokFOLLOW PARIO MAGAZINE ON SOCIAL MEDIA- Twitter- Facebook- Instagram