You Can’t See What I Can See: The WWE Monday Night Raw (August 11, 2025) Recap and Review | Ep. 47

You Can’t See What I Can See: The WWE Monday Night Raw (August 11, 2025) Recap and Review | Ep. 47

Author: The Rap On Wrestling November 2, 2025 Duration: 1:09:37
Seth Rollins, Paul Heyman, and “The Bron Brons” are on fire. The collective known as “The Vision” are beating down their competition every week, taking a World Championship title, a couple pairs of sneakers, and some pride while doing so. No wonder they’re at the top of our power rankings.

And while Rollins has his Oracle, we have our own “Ari-Cle.” Ari gives his prediction on who John Cena’s last handful of opponents will be.

Plus, with Naomi injured, how will it affect the stacked Raw women’s division? “The Man” Becky Lynch seems poised to be even more in the front as she gears up to defend her I.C. belt against Nikki Bella soon.

 And looming in the background of it all is the Karrion Kross chatter. Is he really done with WWE? If so, we’re talking about one of the more unique acts in the game suddenly hitting free agency. To most of the ROWP family, AEW would make sense — he’s got the presence, the mystique, and a promo style that would click in their darker corners. Find out why one of our guys says nah!

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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