Nick Khan
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Full Soho house. Everybody's getting in. It's like, oh, there's Virgil. Scott Norton, Vincent, not Virgil in WCW, but yes. Yeah, that was pretty rough.
Full Soho house. Everybody's getting in. It's like, oh, there's Virgil. Scott Norton, Vincent, not Virgil in WCW, but yes. Yeah, that was pretty rough.
Full Soho house. Everybody's getting in. It's like, oh, there's Virgil. Scott Norton, Vincent, not Virgil in WCW, but yes. Yeah, that was pretty rough.
I think what's really amazing about Cody's story to me is he saw it before anyone else saw it.
I think what's really amazing about Cody's story to me is he saw it before anyone else saw it.
I think what's really amazing about Cody's story to me is he saw it before anyone else saw it.
And to ask to be let out of his WWE agreement, I guess it would be, you know, eight or nine years ago.
And to ask to be let out of his WWE agreement, I guess it would be, you know, eight or nine years ago.
And to ask to be let out of his WWE agreement, I guess it would be, you know, eight or nine years ago.
Classic bet on yourself. And by the way, to your credit, you leave ESPN. You don't have to bring me into it.
Classic bet on yourself. And by the way, to your credit, you leave ESPN. You don't have to bring me into it.
Classic bet on yourself. And by the way, to your credit, you leave ESPN. You don't have to bring me into it.
These things, when people bet on themselves and it works out, and as you know, it doesn't work out for a lot of people. There's a lot of people who asked out at WWE and you sort of never heard from them again. A lot of people who left ESPN, you may never have heard from them again. You went, you built something, you monetized it, and now we're doing the podcast from your home.
These things, when people bet on themselves and it works out, and as you know, it doesn't work out for a lot of people. There's a lot of people who asked out at WWE and you sort of never heard from them again. A lot of people who left ESPN, you may never have heard from them again. You went, you built something, you monetized it, and now we're doing the podcast from your home.
These things, when people bet on themselves and it works out, and as you know, it doesn't work out for a lot of people. There's a lot of people who asked out at WWE and you sort of never heard from them again. A lot of people who left ESPN, you may never have heard from them again. You went, you built something, you monetized it, and now we're doing the podcast from your home.
You know, eyeball test here, 24 bedrooms, this house. So that's a nice accomplishment. And for Cody, back to Cody, you know, he leaves. He doesn't like the Stardust thing. He thinks he can do much more than that. He leaves. He hits the indie circuit. Like, so whatever he was making at WWE at that time, he left that guaranteed money to go on a night-by-night basis. He took a full bet on himself.
You know, eyeball test here, 24 bedrooms, this house. So that's a nice accomplishment. And for Cody, back to Cody, you know, he leaves. He doesn't like the Stardust thing. He thinks he can do much more than that. He leaves. He hits the indie circuit. Like, so whatever he was making at WWE at that time, he left that guaranteed money to go on a night-by-night basis. He took a full bet on himself.
You know, eyeball test here, 24 bedrooms, this house. So that's a nice accomplishment. And for Cody, back to Cody, you know, he leaves. He doesn't like the Stardust thing. He thinks he can do much more than that. He leaves. He hits the indie circuit. Like, so whatever he was making at WWE at that time, he left that guaranteed money to go on a night-by-night basis. He took a full bet on himself.
He went, he started part of another league. And then you sort of saw him fade out over there. And it's something that we talked about at WWE. It was like, well, this is interesting. It used to be, hey, this is about the wrestlers. This is about empowering the wrestlers. This is Cody's, one of the co-founders. And then that narrative shifted.
He went, he started part of another league. And then you sort of saw him fade out over there. And it's something that we talked about at WWE. It was like, well, this is interesting. It used to be, hey, this is about the wrestlers. This is about empowering the wrestlers. This is Cody's, one of the co-founders. And then that narrative shifted.