Jaded: The Saturday Night’s Main Event (11-1-25 from Utah) Recap and Review | Season 2 | Ep. 10

Jaded: The Saturday Night’s Main Event (11-1-25 from Utah) Recap and Review | Season 2 | Ep. 10

Author: The Rap On Wrestling November 3, 2025 Duration: 1:17:14
The look, the talent, the charisma, the determination — Jade Cargill’s got it all. And now she’s fulfilled the prophecy, of winning the Women’s World Title. We break down what we’d like to see from her reign (hopefully a long one) and why a dream one on one with Bianca Belair should be held off until WrestleMania. We also show love to the woman Jade squashed for the strap at SNME, Tiffany Stratton. Despite back to back major losses to Jade and Stephanie Vaquer, Tiffy spent most of her time on top during an incredible 2025 campaign thus far.

Speaking of new champs, C.M. Punk is back at the pinnacle after beating Jey Uso for the vacated World Heavyweight Championship. We get into what’s next for Punk, and what direction Jey should go after taking such a tough loss.

 And of course, you can’t talk WWE without mentioning Roman Reigns. His shadow is still looming large, and our crew debates which title we’d like to see him go after when he returns — Cody’s or Punk’s.

lus, that big announcement about the upcoming tournament involving all WWE brands to decide who faces John Cena in the final match of his retirement run? Yeah, we’ve got thoughts. The ROWP family breaks down why this is a total game-changer and who we’d love to see compete for the honor of closing out The GOAT’s legendary career.

There’s a rhythm to wrestling-the promos, the entrances, the larger-than-life characters-that has always echoed the beats and bravado of hip-hop. The Rap On Wrestling explores that specific crossover, hosted by veteran journalist Shaheem Reid. He isn’t just recapping matches; he’s unpacking a shared cultural language. Each conversation in this podcast goes beyond the surface, whether he’s talking with a rapper about their favorite wrestling era or breaking down a legendary crossover moment with the wrestlers and producers who were actually there. You’ll hear stories about how hip-hop influenced certain personas and entrances, and how wrestling’s theatricality has inspired lyrics and music videos. The discussions get into the craft behind both worlds-the storytelling in a well-built feud and the storytelling in a verse. It’s for anyone who’s ever nodded along to a wrestler’s theme music or recognized the wrestling reference in a rap bar. By sitting down with artists, wrestlers, and behind-the-scenes voices, Shaheem connects the dots between the performance in the ring and the performance on the track, revealing how these two powerhouse forms of entertainment have fueled each other for decades. Tune in for a deep, authentic look at where the microphone in the booth meets the one in the squared circle.
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