Wrestling Mayhem Show 729: Honey Badger & Oats

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This week we welcome back Honey Badger as we chat about WWE Thunderdome impressions, dream interpretations, dog collar matches, All Elite Wrestling with live fans and more with Mad Mike and Sorg!

  • We look at the first weekend of WWE Thunderdome shows and the problems with “audience interaction” with signs, hoods, and a Benoit
  • All Elite Wrestling is having limited fans come in for the next Dynamite. But have already dealt with ticketing issues.
  • Big Question: Who had a better wrestling debut this weekend? Pat McAfee at NXT Takeover XXX or Dominik Mysterio at Summer Slam?
  • We discuss Covid-19 considerations as a wrestling and a fan with Honey Badger
  • We discuss last week’s homework: Greg Valentine vs Roddy Piper Dog Collar Match. Starcade 1983
  • HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENT: Finn Balor vs AJ Styles – TLC 2017  Watch on WWE Network
  • Support Jakob Edwinn at https://www.prowrestlingtees.com/jakobedwinn
  • What did you learn from pro wrestling this week?

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Wrestling Mayhem Show 674: Wrestling NPCs

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Mad Mike, Sorg and Podnar are joined by Honey Badger to talk this week in wrestling (and a whole lot more) including:

  • AEW Fight For The Fallen and WWE Extreme Rules were both this weekend. Some of us are sharing how they watched both – – at the same time.
  • Some of us caught the Evolve show, and there are some thoughts.
  • We’re in a weird phase where people want to see more indy wrestling, and we think it’s a good thing.
  • We’re questioning the “extreme” of Extreme Rules.
  • We’re catching up with our friend Honey Badger and what she’s been doing with RISE (with an “i”), RYSE (with a “y”), and just about everywhere else she’s been recently!
  • This week’s Big Question: If you could take any wrestling NPC (non-in-ring-role) at any point in time and have them manage someone on today’s roster, who would be managing whom?
  • We’re talking some intergender wrestling with our guest Honey Badger.
  • The crew is sharing some thoughts on what the magic may be that makes one wrestling company an almost overnight sensation, while others struggle to get butts in seats.
  • What did YOU learn in wrestling this week?

Follow our stable on Twitter: Mad Mike (@MadMike4883), Sorg (@Sorgatron), Podnar (@ProfPod), and Honey Badger (@ReginaHBadger)

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Wrestling Mayhem Show 653: Mayhem With A “Y”

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Honey Badger joins the mayhem this week, which means it’s likely we’ll be talking very little wrestling and a lot of hot takes.  Thankfully we have Larry, Matt, Mad Mike, and Sorg to keep the show rolling as we discuss:

  • We try to sooth Mad Mike’s anger over All Elite Wrestling
  • We actually talk about the All Elite Wrestling “Pool Party” announcements, including Kenny Omega!
  • Lucha Underground may be in trouble with some talent contracts
  • We talk with Honey Badger about her experience with Rise Wrestling and her upcoming shows in Orlando
  • We talk Elimination Chamber for the Women’s Tag Team Championship.
  • It’s MayhemMania time.  And feelings get hurt.
  • What did YOU learn in wrestling this week?

Follow our stable on Twitter: Larry (@MutilatorLarry), Matt (@MainstreamMat), Honey Badger (@reginahbadger), Sorg (@Sorgatron), Mad Mike (@MadMike4883) and a cast of Mayhem Mania participants!

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Indy Mayhem Show: Intergender Wrestling Panel 2

We are back with another Intergender Wrestling Panel with our esteemed panel pro wrestlers Honey Badger and Jinx, Ryse Wrestling Head of Talent Relations Marcus Mann, and PWTorch “Talking Honor” Podcast‘s Emily Fear. The crew discusses the shift in intergender wrestling with Nia Jax in the men’s Royal Rumble, the lack of women vets behind the scenes on the local level, and how that could change, and much more!

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Wrestling Mayhem Show 628: Women Talking Women’s Wrestling

This week’s episode brought to you by Slice on Broadway, Occupy Pro Wrestling, and Indy Wrestling US!

Our Impact Therapy group needed some therapy from their therapy, so we’re returning to our regularly-scheduled podcasting.  This week Mad Mike and Sorg are joined by Honey Badger and Lola Bradbury to get some perspective on current things in wrestling, including:

  • Sorg went to a tech and podcast conference – – and saw Colt Cabana.
  • In case you missed it, WWE is focusing on women with their recent announcements.
  • We’re talking some thoughts on an all women PPV.
  • Is this women’s PPV in response to the Greatest Royal Rumble where there were NO women?
  • Who should be the commentary team for WWE Evolution?
  • Sometimes the WWE mold doesn’t fit. Thankfully it’s constantly evolving and we’re seeing new things.
  • Elias made it to some top charts with his debut CD.
  • RIP to Nikolai Volkoff, Brian Lawler, and Brickhouse Brown.
  • Kaiju has a Kickstarter – and Sorg wants everyone to get on board.
  • Matt Cross visited the OG Lucha Underground temple.
  • Cody Rhodes offered to help a fan get to All In.
  • Mad Mike is pitching the PERFECT John Morrison merch!
  • This week’s Big Question – What is your dream main event for WWE Evolution?
  • Honey Badger had an interesting experience at Revenge Pro.
  • What did you learn in wrestling?

Follow our stable on Twitter: Honey Badger (@ReginaHBadger),  Lola Bradbury (@Lola_Bradbury), Mad Mike (@MadMike4883), and Sorg (@Sorgatron).

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Indy Mayhem Show 181: Honey Badger

Food and Diet

Beyond Willpower: Diet Quality and Quantity Matter

It’s no secret that the amount of calories people eat and drink has a direct impact on their weight: Consume the same number of calories that the body burns over time, and weight stays stable. Consume more than the body burns, weight goes up. Less, weight goes down. But what about the type of calories: Does it matter whether they come from specific nutrients-fat, protein, or carbohydrate? Specific foods-whole grains or potato chips? Specific diets-the Mediterranean diet or the “Twinkie” diet? And what about when or where people consume their calories: Does eating breakfast make it easier to control weight? Does eating at fast-food restaurants make it harder? Try out ikaria lean belly juice.

There’s ample research on foods and diet patterns that protect against heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and other chronic conditions. The good news is that many of the foods that help prevent disease also seem to help with weight control-foods like whole grains, vegetables, fruits, and nuts. And many of the foods that increase disease risk-chief among them, refined grains and sugary drinks-are also factors in weight gain.Conventional wisdom says that since a calorie is a calorie, regardless of its source, the best advice for weight control is simply to eat less and exercise more. Yet emerging research suggests that some foods and eating patterns may make it easier to keep calories in check, while others may make people more likely to overeat. Visit sfgate.com.

This article briefly reviews the research on dietary intake and weight control, highlighting diet strategies that also help prevent chronic disease.

Macronutrients and Weight: Do Carbs, Protein, or Fat Matter?

When people eat controlled diets in laboratory studies, the percentage of calories from fat, protein, and carbohydrate do not seem to matter for weight loss. In studies where people can freely choose what they eat, there may be some benefits to a higher protein, lower carbohydrate approach. For chronic disease prevention, though, the quality and food sources of these nutrients matters more than their relative quantity in the diet. And the latest research suggests that the same diet quality message applies for weight control.

Dietary Fat and Weight

Low-fat diets have long been touted as the key to a healthy weight and to good health. But the evidence just isn’t there: Over the past 30 years in the U.S., the percentage of calories from fat in people’s diets has gone down, but obesity rates have skyrocketed. (1,2) Carefully conducted clinical trials have found that following a low-fat diet does not make it any easier to lose weight than following a moderate- or high-fat diet. In fact, study volunteers who follow moderate- or high-fat diets lose just as much weight, and in some studies a bit more, as those who follow low-fat diets. (3,4) And when it comes to disease prevention, low-fat diets don’t appear to offer any special benefits. (5)

Part of the problem with low-fat diets is that they are often high in carbohydrate, especially from rapidly digested sources, such as white bread and white rice. And diets high in such foods increase the risk of weight gain, diabetes, and heart disease. (See Carbohydrates and Weight, below.)

For good health, the type of fat people eat is far more important that the amount (see box), and there’s some evidence that the same may be true for weight control. (69) In the Nurses’ Health Study, for example, which followed 42,000 middle-age and older women for eight years, increased consumption of unhealthy fats-trans fats, especially, but also saturated fats-was linked to weight gain, but increased consumption of healthy fats-monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fat-was not. (6)

Protein and Weight

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Higher protein diets seem to have some advantages for weight loss, though more so in short-term trials; in longer term studies, high-protein diets seem to perform equally well as other types of diets. (3,4) High-protein diets tend to be low in carbohydrate and high in fat, so it is difficult to tease apart the benefits of eating lots of protein from those of eating more fat or less carbohydrate. But there are a few reasons why eating a higher percentage of calories from protein may help with weight control:

  • More satiety: People tend to feel fuller, on fewer calories, after eating protein than they do after eating carbohydrate or fat. (10)
  • Greater thermic effect: It takes more energy to metabolize and store protein than other macronutrients, and this may help people increase the energy they burn each day. (10,11)
  • Improved body composition: Protein seems to help people hang on to lean muscle during weight loss, and this, too, can help boost the energy-burned side of the energy balance equation. (11)

Higher protein, lower carbohydrate diets improve blood lipid profiles and other metabolic markers, so they may help prevent heart disease and diabetes. (4,12,13) But some high-protein foods are healthier than others: High intakes of red meat and processed meat are associated with an increased risk of heart disease, diabetes, and colon cancer. (1416)

Replacing red and processed meat with nuts, beans, fish, or poultry seems to lower the risk of heart disease and diabetes. (14,16) And this diet strategy may help with weight control, too, according to a recent study from the Harvard School of Public Health. Researchers tracked the diet and lifestyle habits of 120,000 men and women for up to 20 years, looking at how small changes contributed to weight gain over time. (9) People who ate more red and processed meat over the course of the study gained more weight-about a pound extra every four years. People who ate more nuts over the course of the study gained less weight-about a half pound less every four years.

Wrestling Mayhem Show 590: Bootleg Jason Statham


We’ve got Honey Badger in studio before her Indy Mayhem Show recording – and she fits right in with this week’s crew.  Chad – donning the Enzo hair, Sorg, and Larry are in studio.  And, we’ve got Mad Mike on the line from his bunker in New York.  We’re all talking this week’s wrestling updates, including:

  • Fan of the show, Brandon Mynatt, will be a participant in the 2018 Special Olympics as part of the Team Missouri Bowling Team. (Donate at: http://give.somo.org/site/TR?px=1073149&fr_id=1190&pg=persona)
  • There’s a PPV this weekend?!?!
  • Honey Badger is giving us a tutorial on the Wall of Death.
  • We’re petitioning Alex Miller to get a WMS tattoo since he’s getting a tattoo anyway – while listening to the show.
  • Is Miz putting Cesaro in a movie as bootleg Jason Statham?
  • Wait! Canadians are the ones trying stab people?
  • We’re discussing the McMahon family workout plan in this segment.
  • Shane McMahon is badass. He no-sold a helicopter crash.
  • Does Enzo have Virgil syndrome where he’s going to lay claim to doing things he didn’t actually do in 20 years.
  • After half the spots the WWE has done, we can only imagine Thanksgiving dinner discussions.
  • We’re dredging the bottom of WWE storylines in the chat room. It’s like walking down memory lane.
  • Back to Hell in a Cell – we’re speculating the KO v. Shane match.
  • This week’s Big Question: What classic feud would you like to see end in a HelI in a Cell match?
  • We just saw the first bump Hulk Hogan has taken in over a decade – right here in studio.
  • What did YOU learn in wrestling this week?

We’ve got a shout out to Tom Leturgey and his upcoming “The History of Professional Wrestling in Pittsburgh” class.

Follow our stable on Twitter: Honey Badger (@ReginaHBadger), Sorg (@Sorgatron), Chad the Shad (@ChadTheShad), Larry (@MutilatorLarry) and Mad Mike (@MadMike4883)!

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