Some of these “podcasters” really think spamming wrestlers' inboxes is a "booking strategy." Blowing up DMs begging for free live appearances, then acting like a crybaby when you can't join? That's not business, that's entitlement. If I wanted to be on your podcast, I'd reach out. And if you're reaching out to me, it should be a professional booking inquiry, not "come on and show off the belt.” I've appreciated exposure in the past, but let's be real, there's no payoff when you're pulling 20 views and I'm doing at least 25 times that on each of my own posts. Then behind the scenes, you’re in my DMs playing armchair booker. Trashing storylines, critiquing booking decisions, talking like you run the show. You don't. Respect the work, respect the business, and respect the talent. My time isn't free. My grind stays paid. If you want access, handle it professionally, or buy a ticket like everyone else.