• Soft Times, Softer Workers, and the AI Takeover
    Jan 30 2026

    Season 2 – Episode 19
    “Soft Times, Softer Workers, and the AI Takeover”

    "These ain't Hard Times Baby, This be Soft Times." The American Dream would be rolling over in his grave right now.


    Wrestling was built by generations who were told to toughen up, listen more than they spoke, and learn the hard way. Levi Blue breaks down the growing generational divide in society and the wrestling business—where older generations were raised on accountability, criticism, and paying dues, while newer generations are often shielded from discomfort. As society grows softer, honest feedback gets mistaken for disrespect, and traditional wrestling lessons meant to create growth now lead to hurt feelings, online outrage, and stalled development instead of stronger performers.

    Then he tackles the growing controversy of AI technology—how it’s already creeping into wrestling, media, art, and creativity. Is AI a tool, a shortcut, or the death of authenticity? Levi doesn’t sugarcoat it, questioning whether technology is helping storytellers or replacing the grind that used to separate the workers from the wannabes.

    No apologies. No hand-holding. Just hard truths from a 2-cent wrestler in a million-dollar world.

    30 minutes of your life you’re never getting back.
    Sorry Pal… Not so Sorry.

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    30 mins
  • Million Dollar Advice from a 2-Cent Wrestler
    Jan 23 2026

    Season 2 – Episode 17
    “Million Dollar Advice from a 2-Cent Wrestler”

    Levi Blue opens the show by calling on The DBA—a longtime promoter—for a topic to light the fuse this week. What comes back is simple… and explosive.

    A potential worker reached out looking for a booking—but skipped the most basic, unwritten steps of the business.

    From there, Levi takes the ball and runs downhill.

    What follows is a no-frills, no-excuses breakdown of how wrestlers should approach promoters,. How ignoring the basics exposes who actually wants this business versus who just wants a spot.

    Levi pulls from decades in the trenches—locker rooms, miles, busted knuckles, and missed paydays—to deliver Million Dollar Advice from a 2-Cent Wrestler:

    • How to properly ask for bookings

    • Why respect and timing still matter

    • What promoters see instantly that workers don’t

    • And why “paying dues” isn’t a dirty phrase—it’s a filter

    No coddling. No internet wrestling fantasy. Just hard-earned wisdom, straight talk, and a reminder that this business doesn’t owe you a damn thing.

    If you’re a wrestler, promoter, or fan who thinks the old rules don’t apply anymore—this episode might sting.
    And if it does?

    Good.

    Sorry, pal.

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    30 mins
  • Mental Health, TNA and Toys
    Jan 16 2026

    Sorry Pal Podcast – Season 2, Episode 16

    Levi shifts gears into something that actually brings him joy—his collection. The toys, the memories, the nostalgia, and why holding onto pieces of your past sometimes keeps you sane.

    Levi doesn’t sugarcoat a damn thing in this one.

    From there, Levi tackles a hard, uncomfortable topic that too many people in wrestling like to tiptoe around: a troubled female wrestler who clearly needs real mental health support—and the vultures circling her pretending to be “helpers.”

    Levi calls out the hypocrisy, the fake concern, and the guys who see vulnerability as an opportunity to get laid instead of a signal to back off and do the right thing. It’s blunt, it’s ugly, and it’s honest—because sometimes honesty isn’t pretty.

    He wraps it up talking about the very first TNA wrestling show on AMC, what it means, and what he expects (and doesn’t expect) from it's debut

    No filters. No apologies.
    Just truth, nostalgia, and a warning shot across the bow.

    30 minutes of your life you’re never getting back.
    Sorry Pal. Not so sorry.

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    32 mins
  • If I was a Booker/Promoter
    Jan 9 2026

    Season 2, Episode 16 – If I Was a Promoter/Booker

    If Levi Blue ever ran a wrestling promotion again, the bullshit would stop immediately.
    In this episode, Levi goes on an unfiltered, take-no-prisoners rant about what the wrestling business should look like—and why so many promotions are failing because nobody wants to hear the truth anymore.

    From paying your dues instead of skipping the line, to earning respect instead of demanding it, Levi breaks down what separates wrestlers from cosplayers and professionals from weekend warriors. He digs into locker room culture, accountability, and why “everybody gets a spot” is killing believability, psychology, and fan trust.

    Levi also tears into advertising and promotion, calling out lazy bookers who expect fans to magically show up without doing the work. No flyers. No push. No story. No crowd. It’s that simple. If you can’t sell a ticket, you don’t deserve the ring time.

    This isn’t fantasy booking or internet hot takes—this is hard-earned perspective from someone who’s lived the grind, taken the bumps, and watched the business evolve… and unravel. Levi talks about respect for veterans, protecting the locker room, protecting the fans, and protecting the damn business.

    Some will nod along. Others will get defensive.
    That’s fine. This episode isn’t for everyone.

    It’s for the ones who still believe wrestling should mean something.

    Sorry Pal. Not So Sorry

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    31 mins
  • A Fan's Eye View, The Top 5 Best and Worst Wrestlers in AEW, WWE and NXT
    Dec 29 2025

    Season 2 – Episode 15 | The Sorry Pal Podcast


    Levi flips the script and looks at the business through a fan’s eye, not a booker’s spreadsheet. In this episode, The Prettyboy Redneck breaks down his Top 5 BEST and Top 5 WORST wrestlers across AEW, WWE, and NXT—no politics, no star ratings, just reaction, believability, and connection.


    Who makes him lean forward in his seat?
    Who makes him reach for the remote?


    Levi talks psychology over flips, presence over praise, and why some wrestlers have “it” while others are just filling TV time. Expect honesty, heat, and a few names that’ll make people uncomfortable.

    No apologies.
    No safe takes.
    Just one fan saying what a lot of fans are thinking.

    30 minutes of your life you’re never getting back. Sorry Pal… not so sorry

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    31 mins
  • The Greatest of All Time and Witchcraft Pt 2
    Dec 19 2025

    “Is John Cena Really the Greatest of All Time?”

    Levi kicks this episode off by calling bullshit on the sacred cow of modern wrestling—is John Cena really the greatest of all time, or did we just repeat it long enough until it stuck? Levi breaks down the truth behind the hype, the booking, the merch machine, and what “GOAT” actually means if you were there before the slogan era.

    Then things get uncomfortable—and they should. Levi dives headfirst into the world of witchcraft, internet weirdos, and clout-chasing parasites circling a former female wrestler who clearly needs help, not hashtags. Levi talks mental health, exploitation, and exactly where the pigs belong who try to cash in on someone else’s instability. No names. No mercy.

    To wrap it up, Levi switches gears and talks Christmas season, life behind the Santa beard, recent bookings, upcoming appearances, and why being Santa is still about belief—something this business could use a hell of a lot more of.

    Unfiltered. Uncomfortable. Unapologetic.
    30 minutes of your life you’re never getting back.
    Sorry pal… not so sorry.

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    30 mins
  • “Posts, Power Trips, and Paying the Price”
    Dec 12 2025

    Season 2, Episode 13 — “Posts, Power Trips, and Paying the Price”

    In this episode, Levi digs into the consequences of letting your personal feelings and beliefs spill onto your professional social media page—and how one post can swing a sledgehammer straight into your own livelihood.

    Levi breaks down a real situation in the business: a promoter who publicly calls out a pedophile—a just cause—but then takes a hard left turn and goes way overboard, issuing an ultimatum to his students that they cannot work for anyone he doesn’t deem “acceptable.”


    Levi talks about how this power trip creates consequences for everyone involved:

    • The students who lose bookings, opportunities, and relationships they’ve worked hard for.

    • The trainer who becomes trapped between loyalty and logic.

    • The promoter whose good intention gets buried under ego, control, and the fallout of a public meltdown.

    Then Levi lays out the real lesson for future wrestlers:
    how to protect your career, control your image, and avoid getting caught up in someone else’s crusade, drama, or digital landmine. It’s part warning, part wake-up call, and all Levi Blue truth.

    Another episode for the Sorry Pal Nation—
    30 minutes of your life you’re never getting back. Sorry Pal… not so sorry.

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    30 mins
  • Home is what you Make it
    Dec 6 2025

    Season 2, Episode 12 — “Home isWhat You Make It”


    In this episode, Levi stumbles across a friend’s viral post calling the wrestling business “ugly,” and The Prettyboy Redneck himself steps up to set the record straight. Levi breaks down how the business isn’t good or bad by default — it becomes whatever you pour into it. Heart, work ethic, respect for the craft… or the opposite. The Devil’s Reflection gives The Sorry Pal Nation a backstage reality check on how perspective shapes the business we all love.


    Then in the second half, Levi switches gears — from the ring to the red suit. He shares a recent Santa visit that hit him right in the heart, reminding him what true connection looks like. And in classic Levi fashion, he draws a straight line between playing Santa and being a pro wrestler: if you want the fans — or the kids — to believe, you’d better commit 100%, live the role, and make magic real.

    Another raw, honest, and unexpectedly emotional ride. Sorry Pal… but you’re gonna feel this one.


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    29 mins