What’s A Work - Combat Sports Entertainment

Pro Wrestling, MMA, Boxing, and any form of Combat Sports are the things we like and those are the things we talk about here.

Reviews, editorials, opinions, whacky theorys, wild predictions, and irreverent behavior. If those things describe you, or what you are into, give us a shot and let us know what you think.

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Episodes

Sunday Apr 05, 2026

The B’s of Boxing is back and we’re diving headfirst into the most “we swear this is about legacy” fight of the decade—Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs Manny Pacquiao…again. Look, nobody’s buying the fairy tale—this isn’t Rocky Balboa, this is two all-time greats dusting off the gloves like they found them in a luxury tax audit. Floyd’s still undefeated, Manny’s still a national hero, and somehow both guys still found a reason to come back—coincidentally right around the time accountants start asking spicy questions. Don’t get it twisted, we’ll watch it, you’ll watch it, your neighbor who hasn’t seen a fight since 2009 will watch it—but let’s call it what it is: the most expensive midlife crisis in sports history, sponsored by “just one more payday.”

Sunday Apr 05, 2026

On this week’s Weigh-Ins Bros. Combat Sports Show, the boys tackle the absolute circus that is Dana White being everyone’s favorite punching bag—even when he’s the one writing the checks. One minute he’s the kingpin mastermind who turned cage fighting into a billion-dollar monster, and the next he’s getting dragged like he personally canceled your Uber Eats order. The Bros break down how Dana somehow catches heat for everything—bad judging, fighter pay, bad fights, bad haircuts in the crowd—like he’s sitting backstage pulling strings like some bald, tomato-headed supervillain. But let’s be honest, the man doesn’t exactly help himself either; he talks spicy, acts louder than a drunk uncle at Christmas, and then seems shocked when the internet lights him up like a cheap firework. Is he unfairly targeted? Maybe. Has he also built a persona that practically screams “come at me”? Absolutely. Either way, love him or hate him, Dana White is the only guy in combat sports who can be blamed for a bad main event and still sell you the next one five minutes later—and you’ll probably buy it anyway.

Saturday Apr 04, 2026

Steve and KJ are back on Good Times Classic Wrestling Reviews, diving headfirst into one of ECW’s most gloriously chaotic trainwrecks: Bill Alfonso vs. Beulah McGillicutty—a match that feels less like a wrestling contest and more like your loudest family argument after three bottles of cheap wine. From Alfonso’s whistle-blowing insanity to Beulah dishing out punishment like she’s settling every grudge she’s ever had, this one is equal parts ridiculous, brutal, and downright unhinged. The guys break down the madness, the moments that make you laugh, cringe, and question your life choices, and why only ECW could turn something this absurd into must-watch carnage. It’s loud, it’s messy, and it’s exactly the kind of beautiful disaster that keeps wrestling fans coming back for more.

Is Tommy Fury a bully?

Wednesday Apr 01, 2026

Wednesday Apr 01, 2026

The Fury name is supposed to be boxing royalty—like castles, crowns, and Tyson Fury out there moving like a 6’9” drunk ballerina who can somehow fight—but Tommy Fury is taking the legacy in a slightly more chaotic direction… by squaring up with a literal human forklift. Eddie Hall looks like the kind of guy who eats dumbbells for breakfast and washes it down with engine oil, while Tommy’s in there posing like he just stepped out of a Love Island afterparty with something to prove. And now he’s basically bullying Eddie like this is recess and he’s the kid who already hit puberty twice. The problem? Eddie doesn’t throw punches—he launches natural disasters. One clean swing and Tommy might wake up in a different postcode wondering why his ancestors are giving him a standing ovation. So yeah, this is less “technical boxing masterclass” and more “what happens when a Fury tries to out-alpha a man built like a collapsed building?” Legacy fight? Maybe. Absolute chaos with two blokes trying to delete each other? 100 percent.

Sunday Mar 29, 2026

Is Moses Itauma really the chosen one to drag heavyweight boxing into its next era—or are we all getting a little too carried away with the hype train? On this week’s The B’s of Boxing, we dive headfirst into the chaos: a young wrecking machine with scary power, unreal composure, and belts already stacking up like he’s speedrunning the division. But standing in his shadow are the ghosts of greatness—Ali’s charisma, Tyson’s menace, Fury’s madness, Usyk’s genius—so the real question is: can Moses just be great, or does he have to be that great? We break down whether he’s the future king… or just the next name we crowned way too early.

Sunday Mar 22, 2026

This week on The B’s of Boxing, the boys are swinging wild and not checking the scorecards. First up, Ben Whittaker is out here shadowboxing his own hype—so who’s the poor soul that actually makes sense as his next opponent? Somebody real? Somebody dangerous? Or just another victim for the highlight reel? Then it’s time to ask the question nobody in a suit wants answered: is Conor Benn really the golden boy that could make Zuffa Boxing pop… or is this whole thing one big “trust me bro” from Zuffa Boxing? And finally, things get spicy—are UFC fighters quietly packing their bags after the Tom Aspinall situation, or is this just another case of fighters tweeting through the pain while Dana counts money? It’s bold takes, bad behavior, and just enough truth to get us in trouble—exactly how you like it.

Tuesday Mar 17, 2026

This week on The B’s of Boxing, Steve Swift and Chris dive into the absolute soap opera surrounding cruiserweight wrecking machine Jai Opetaia and his increasingly spicy situation with the International Boxing Federation. After the IBF decided to pull sanctioning for his fight and basically tell one of the most exciting champions in the sport to go sit in the corner and think about what he’s done, Opetaia’s team is now reportedly exploring legal action—and the boys have a lot of thoughts. Is this just another alphabet-body power trip, or did Opetaia commit the ultimate sin in boxing… working with the wrong promoters and not kissing the ring? Steve and Chris break down the bureaucratic nonsense, the politics, the lawyers sharpening their knives, and why boxing somehow remains the only sport where the champion can win a fight and still get grounded like a teenager who missed curfew. Buckle up—because when boxing sanctioning bodies start making “sense,” you know something shady is probably happening. 🥊😆

Sunday Mar 15, 2026

On this episode of  The Law – Live Audio Wrestling, Chris and Bradie dig into two stories that show the darker side of the wrestling business that fans rarely think about. First, they break down the frightening moment at an OVW event where a referee suffered a serious injury in the ring and how situations like that expose just how little protection officials often have compared to the wrestlers they’re trying to keep under control. Then the conversation takes a much heavier turn as they discuss the tragic death of a wrestling trainee in Ontario, raising tough questions about training standards, safety, and the risks people take chasing the dream of becoming a pro wrestler. As always on The Law, Chris and Bradie mix hard truths, a little gallows humor, and plenty of straight talk about an industry that can be thrilling, chaotic, and sometimes heartbreakingly dangerous. ** WARNING** - contains serious conversation that some may find offends them.

Good Times gets Extreme

Thursday Mar 12, 2026

Thursday Mar 12, 2026

This week on Good Times Classic Wrestling Reviews, Steve and KJ dive head-first into the beautiful chaos of ECW Wrestlepalooza 1997, breaking down the legendary war between Raven and Tommy Dreamer—a match featuring more weapons, drama, and emotional baggage than a reality show reunion special. Dreamer is out for revenge, Raven is brooding like a goth kid who just discovered poetry, and the crowd is louder than a bar full of Philly fans after last call. But wait… things get even more ridiculous when “The King” Jerry Lawler shows up to stir the pot, insult the entire ECW roster, and generally act like the world’s most well-dressed wrestling troll. Steve and KJ relive every chair shot, every wild moment, and every over-the-top ECW antic with the kind of adult humor that would probably get them banned from commentary in 1997. If you like hardcore wrestling, outrageous storytelling, and two hosts laughing like they just saw someone get hit with a shopping cart, this episode is absolute must-listen chaos. 🎙️😂🪑

Tuesday Mar 10, 2026

On this week’s Good Times Classic Wrestling Review, the guys crack open a few cold ones and relive the absolute car crash of violence that was ECW Living Dangerously 1998, featuring the legendary meat-slapping showdown between Taz and Bam Bam Bigelow. The hosts marvel at the fact that Taz—built like an angry fire hydrant—spent the match trying to suplex a man the size of a vending machine, while Bigelow moved around the ring like a surprisingly athletic refrigerator with tattoos. The crowd at the ECW Arena was so loud they sounded like they’d been locked in a bar for six hours and fed nothing but rage and cheap beer. The guys laugh about the insane ring-collapse spot, debate whether the ring broke from physics or pure ECW insanity, and conclude that this match perfectly represents Extreme Championship Wrestling—two large, angry humans trying to destroy each other while the audience cheers like absolute maniacs. And honestly… wrestling is rarely better than that. 🍺💥

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