Gary and Sean finally return to do a big Wrestling 2 the MAX episode. Gary’s twins are home, the World Cup is over, and things have settled enough for the guys to get back to business.
The guys spend quite a bit of time discussing the big announcement of the first (for WWE) all Women’s event entitled WWE Evolution. What does this mean for the company? Will it be a regular thing? And what are they excited to see at the show?
They also discuss the impressive WWE Q2 financials. Matt Riddle possibly going to NXT. How the Mae Young Classic 2 is shaping up. Tessa Blanchard doing well in Impact Wrestling, and could a huge WWE star be headed there next? Could Shinsuke Nakamura be headed back to New Japan Pro-Wrestling? Plus, quite a few more things on this W2M episode.
PODCAST: WWE Evolution Women’s PPV Discussion, Matt Riddle NXT Bound
About Wrestling 2 the MAX
Wrestling 2 the MAX tries to cover everything from WWE, NXT, Impact Wrestling, and ROH to other global entities like Lucha Underground and New Japan Pro Wrestling. This show comes to you twice a week and is informative, fun, and meant for every kind of pro-wrestling fan out there. You can follow the hosts @W2MSean, @W2Mgary, @hailtothechimp7, or the entire network @W2MNetwork.
Sean Garmer
Sean studied Journalism at the University of North Texas. He loves pro-wrestling so much that he even trained to be a wrestler at the age of 17. Though he eventually had to quit wrestling to go to college, he still returned to do play-by-play commentary, help write storylines, and most of all, to watch matches. Sean started his love of pro-wrestling at the age of five after watching a Hulk Hogan match. Due to his family hating sports-entertainment, there were many years he missed. However, he returned full-time to being a fan in the late 1990s. Since then, Sean has gone on to write for various wrestling websites in a number of capacities, but he discovered his true passion, Podcasting, four years ago when he and Gary started the Wrestling 2 the MAX Podcast.
Gary Vaughan
Gary is a native North Texan with a Bachelor’s degree from the University of North Texas. His time in college actually rekindled his love of pro wrestling he had lost somewhere along the way. Gary’s enjoyment of the sport began around 1996. As a fan, he has become a student of the wrestling business and gains knowledge through many platforms. WCW is dear to his heart because of it being his introduction to the scene. Now, Gary is a proud podcast host, as well as a writer for wrestling columns.