WWE Unreal Season 2 Review: Mom Guilt, Chelsea Green’s Rise, & The Naomi Effect
Grab your coffee and join the sister-chat! This week, Kiara and Tanesha are diving deep into the docuseries everyone is talking about: WWE Unreal Season 2.
We’re getting real about the "mom guilt" Becky Lynch shared on screen—and why it resonated so deeply with us—and celebrating the incredible rise of Chelsea Green. We also tackle the heavy topics: the Sasha/Naomi departure, the importance of diversity in wrestling storytelling, and the deep emotional connection that keeps us invested in these athletes' lives.
Highlights:
Becky Lynch: The raw truth about being a parent in the spotlight.
Naomi & Sasha: Unpacking the departure that changed the landscape.
Chelsea Green: The blueprint for turning "scraps" into character gold.
Creative Secrets: Behind-the-scenes of those "scrapped" match ideas.
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Kiara (00:08)
I'm Kiara
⁓ Well, that's what we're gonna have to wait. But.
We back, we gotta talk about Unreal. I mean, it was an incredible moment for us, I feel like. It's been a very exciting week. And obviously this is the moment to do a deep dive, right? Like this is the moment to really get into our binge watching season and finish all five episodes in a day and a half, right?
Thank
Yeah, I didn't. do that. That's where I scheduled, so you will only do it in off season hours. But anyway, it was exciting. And I'm excited to unpack it with you. Before we get started, this is our moment to remind you that this week is weekend. So I don't exactly know when these are going to post at some point this week. Yay. And with that, we want to remind you to hit that subscribe button, because when are you going to find out?
When these posts, is it gonna be Thursday? Is it gonna be Friday? Is it gonna be Saturday? Look, I don't know. It really just depends on how much sleep I'm not getting in the next three days. ⁓ So obviously you wanna keep your notifications open. Find us on YouTube or wherever your podcasts, you listen to them. They're also available there. And with that.
Let's get into Unreal. So you guys tell me, was your overall grade, one through five? What was your initial thoughts of it before we dive into each of the episodes?
Tanesha (01:49)
I'm gonna be with Paul Heyman and say I think they should keep it some of these things should stay to themselves like I mean Isn't there another way for us to be unreal? it has be another way because Some of it is like I get it but why do I need to know?
Kiara (02:00)
No. No.
I need to know everything. In fact, like I need to know everything, everything. I need to know more, I would argue, because I feel very differently, because I want to know exactly who are the writers in that room, because I thought that the pictures, the backstage stuff that we saw, there was a definite lack of diversity in there. So out of curiosity, but then we occasionally saw a little color here and there. So I'm a young man on the camera.
But I was like, oh, look, there's a black person on the Zoom. Where's the rest of you people? We saw a young lady. Are there any black women? Are there any other brown people of color who are women? Can help you tell stories? Didn't see none of them. So I would argue we can go a little further into the writer's room for Kiara. Maybe not like, I don't need to know all the sausage making. You know what saying? Like, I'm not asking you to show me how wrestlers make it.
look like it hurt. Like I don't want that secret sauce, but I love knowing the story sauce, especially because it already happens, right? So it helps that it already happened. If I'm not like, it will piss me off if we had found out about Seth before we were meant to. And that was one of my favorite surprises last year period. So that was where I sit on that. So I hear you. I also hear Paul Heyman and Seth saying like,
I don't really love this part, but I do. I do. That's a journalist in me and I want, I want all the tea immediately without hesitation or wait, which is why I'm like, seriously five episodes and then coming back this summer. Like, stop with that. Stop with that. Feels like we're going to spend a whole summer with John Cena.
Tanesha (03:59)
then we can probably get some ideas of where, they were thinking about and why they went the direction.
Kiara (04:00)
Maybe.
And where it wrong?
Where it went wrong? I can see that. All right. That being said, we have to start with episode two. We're definitely not going in order because we are personally invested in episode two. You may have noticed the mamas talking about Naomi. So we're a little invested, super excited. Just to give you guys a quick story, you found out about this this summer. So we've been keeping the secret, like wonderful secret keepers that we are.
or one of us, anyway. I was way too excited. But I didn't tell everybody.
So those of you who felt some kind of way, yep, sorry, I didn't tell you because obviously I was afraid you were gonna tell other people. I was very selective on the people I gave the tea to. Usually not wrestling fans. No wrestling fans, got that information. But we found out this summer, they reached out to us, they saw our clip. We were excited, we were skeptical. Kiara did her research, Kiara did a little snooping.
We did some FBI investigation to make sure that contact was legit. And then we found out and we were psyched and we just excited to share with everybody. How did you feel when we got that email asking us about the clip about Naomi?
Tanesha (05:26)
first I thought they were talking about the clip that Naomi reposted so was like ⁓ okay but then for them to find out that they actually found the clip on YouTube it was like that's the clip we need
Kiara (05:30)
We did too, I did too. ⁓
Tanesha (05:45)
It was initially I was excited because I started talking. was talking so was like, and then they quickly was like, we're going to make sure both of y'all on the screen. But what you were saying was not important. It wasn't in the project where we were going with the talk. ⁓
Kiara (05:57)
We were both on the screen.
think that if you look at the segment that they did with Naomi, ⁓ it wasn't the whole clip that we talked about, right? Like it was, we were very specific to certain things that it felt like they picked clips for certain things. Like technically, I do feel like our clip talked a little bit about all of the things, but they were more focused on kind of like how we were reacting to Naomi's new character. So I thought it made sense.
But I absolutely thought it was just you going to be speaking. I was super shook when I was like, our hair was giving that day. know, we were, it wasn't Sophia here, but it was giving. It was giving. I was like, ooh, look at us looking real cute. You know, we back at the gym trying to get back there. ⁓ So that was exciting. I came ready like, so that was letting you guys in on it. But
Tanesha (06:42)
It was. And the face was slimming. It was very slimming.
Kiara (07:01)
Beyond that, like episode two was interesting. Like we dove into the whole, truth of a situation and we drove into Naomi leaving and her comeback. And then...
It was interesting. Did you learn anything else new from this clip? What was your initial thoughts about our truth, about Naomi? Let's talk about that particular episode and your reaction to the things we learned there.
Yes.
Tanesha (07:54)
That is what I gathered from that. ⁓ But with Naomi, I like that she kind of like dibbled in it, but also was talking about like her relationship with Jimmy and knowing that now she's not going to see him every day and what that would mean and her being actually scared because it's like, what do you mean? I'm not going to have my ride or die right next to me. And he was really in the thick of the bloodline storyline when she left.
Kiara (08:18)
Right.
Mm-hmm.
Stay good.
for tragedy.
Tanesha (09:04)
Well, who am I? Can I stand without you? Can I do this without you? I don't know, you know? And it was a second because I remember that period. You can tell she didn't know what to do with herself. ⁓ So I feel like Mercedes and her were like trying to do different things, which was also good because then it shows that you like fashion. You can do other things. I think she just forgot.
Kiara (09:32)
you meant when she left or like, okay. Yeah, when she was doing fashion week and all that stuff.
Bye.
Tanesha (09:55)
It was interesting hearing that side and also knowing that Roe Dogg is actually his best friend. I didn't know that. ⁓ Even watching Roe Dogg get upset trying to do the storyline for Truth and they're like, but why? He's like, like, what do you mean? Yeah. But, but.
Kiara (10:17)
When he went to cut his hair, that was a really interesting moment.
Tanesha (10:24)
Also, like it was watching Roe Dogg go between, that's my best friend, and then going into the corporate head. Well, ⁓ I'm also your boss. So it was interesting to watch that. But I also, I agree with Truth. I mean, he was like, ⁓ that's how I look at it because also like incorporating, like he was on the talk show. ⁓
Kiara (10:40)
Kind of.
Tanesha (10:54)
well a radio show here in New York called The Breakfast Club on Power 105.1 and he was literally talking to them. He was definitely talking to them and telling them about me. yeah, yeah, as you say, yeah.
Kiara (10:55)
practice time.
Shout out to them.
I say is not a New Yorker. I say is not a New Yorker. Just me.
Tanesha (11:21)
I listen to y'all over high 97. I can't see a funk flex. Okay, anyway, sorry. I digress. I digress. ⁓
Kiara (11:39)
Mm-hmm.
Tanesha (11:39)
He was pretty much was talking about like, well, this is what really happened. Like I wasn't really talking to them. My management company was talking to them. Then someone called me from the back end telling me, don't come to work tomorrow because y'all gonna let my contract expire. So yeah, I thought I was fired. And I'm looking at him like, well, yeah, I would think I was fired too. Me as a person telling me not to come to work and you're going to let my thing expire. ⁓
Well, that means I don't got a job after this week. ⁓ And I think the smartest thing he did was, yeah, think the smartest thing he did was go to social media before WWE announced that he was released. Hey, I'm released. Now granted, I remember when that happened because we both were like, hmm? What?
Kiara (12:16)
Yep.
What?
Tanesha (12:32)
And then also was like, why did you? And then also we also, I know I hate it sometimes like, why y'all go on social media? Stop telling us first. Like, like, like figure it out. But but I think it was nice to see how. I'm I'm going to be honest, I don't think we brought him back as a collective. I think his coworkers got him back because that.
was one of the... because it's rare that I see most of these superstars on Twitter or Instagram or wherever they were being upset about somebody leaving. Okay, they were just like, what? I'm just, what do you mean? This ain't real. You almost would have thought something would have happened to him. How much they were shedding. So I think it was also nice to see how loved he was at work.
Kiara (13:10)
sharing all of their feelings.
Yeah.
Tanesha (13:32)
and what he brings on the back end of it.
And remember, we also said it didn't make sense. He was literally just in the storyline with John Cena. So it was like, how did you... When did that happen? But how do you feel?
Kiara (13:46)
I know, right, it was very weird. It
was very weird.
I feel like you touched on a lot of things. I think I'm gonna start with Naomi and then talk about truth a little bit. So, with Naomi, we all talked about this, right? So we talked about why it was confusing, like what happened. We were excited. Like it was interesting revisiting that time again because that's before we did the podcast, right? So that's before we shared all of our thoughts and just being really confused as to what the hell was going on. Cause we were about to see Naomi and Sasha.
Getting ready, you we knew they had announced on social we were like gearing up and then it was just a weird event and then Michael Cole said that little statement and we were like what you mean walked out and It felt like a real crazy crazy time to be on social media looking for answers And then you know finding out that they left the company and like seeing it was just crazy ⁓ Particularly as a fan it was very hard systemic kind of that situation
And remember, we were in the midst of all the like, McMahon craziness, you know, finding out all these news stories after that, like it felt like things got worse significantly after that, right? Like the whole company changed from what we knew. So it's to go back. But yeah, like when you go back, like it wasn't at the time of the allegations, but it was like,
Tanesha (15:04)
Sorry, I forgot that. was in it. I forgot that. I going think of that.
Kiara (15:16)
you were heading, you know what mean? Like it was very weird. was like things were happening that were, you start to see WWE more in the news and it was just weird and it felt like it was leading to something. Now not saying we knew what was going to happen, but something was happening from the inside out. And so in a way I'm like, maybe they had a feel for change. You know what I mean? And I think that's okay.
It's okay to decide that you want more than what someone is willing to give you. And we've talked about that. So I was excited to see like her perspective, you know, the journalist in me wants more tea. Like what was said to you? Like why? Like what had to have happened for both of you to walk out? But I also know part of that story is Sasha's story to tell too, right? So in a way I'm kind of glad she didn't get into all of it. It had to hurt.
It had to be super painful because you go into it not expecting your day to do that. Like there's plenty of days we wake up and we expect our day to be one way and then it goes left and you don't know how to deal with it or what happened. So yeah, it was interesting to walk through it. It was great to see her relationship with Jimmy Moore. I was like, ooh, they need another reality show so we can watch them on TV more. Their dynamic is so refreshing to see something that's healthy and fun.
and they've been together forever and they love each other. It was kind of like, hey, can I get like them and Montez and Bianca on one show? Can we just follow them for like a period of time in my hopes and dreams? But then to talk about how Naomi career just grew, like she left and she became Trinity in TNA. And then from there, she went on to become this character that was really amazing on TNA.
And then by the time she came back, we were so excited at the Royal Rumble that it just, her super stardom took off. And to see them go over all of that and see the fan response and to use our clip in that was just exciting. So it me revisit it and it made me really, really excited all
over again. And it made me miss her even more. Like I'm like, I miss you. I hope you're okay. Like we haven't seen you in a while. ⁓ But I also know what it's like to be six months pregnant and you're gonna see me never.
If I could have it, there's no pictures, there's no evidence of what was going on in my life. I didn't get up to get my hair done or put on clothes and makeup if I didn't have to. It was tough carrying the chilling. And now let's talk about truth. So I'm gonna say something super unpopular. I totally understood what Road Dogg was saying because from a business perspective, business has to be not personal. And I think that's where people don't understand it.
It's hard to be your friend's boss, right? Which is why I never recommend it. Because it's not, it don't feel good when you suddenly have to look at them with more critical eyes. Now it doesn't, you have to be able to separate your love for the person and the quote unquote value they are assigned by the power that be. You also have to look at the fact that the company has changed. So Vince McMahon might've been like, he could stay here forever because you he's our truth. Now we doing numbers.
and the bosses are the shareholders. And so you're looking at it from that business perspective, which means that your value, everybody's a number, not a name anymore. And if you're not at Roman Reigns or other names that are high up there, Cody Rose, you're just a number on the sheet. And who knows when your number's up. So I thought it was important what he said. I also thought it was important to note how much he loves him.
Because I think when you don't have that mindset, like you don't know how corporate corporate works, then you're just like, that was a failure. That was wrong. Like I get what they did. I don't think it was right or wrong. I think they decided to do what they wanted to do. Like any business decides to do and we just be parties to the things that are done. ⁓ But that being said, I absolutely agree that the talent were why he was brought back. And
I also think I get what he was saying about being let go, but I also think this is where you have like the middle people. When you have your management team in there, you don't have these one-on-one conversations. So it's easy to misconstrue what is intended. And then like I was telling you earlier, it's a game of chicken. Like most contracts are a game of chicken. I'm gonna give you a number. Either you're happy and you come back to this number or you're like, I need more money and you play chicken.
And I think they were in a game of chicken and they didn't expect him to just take it to where he took it. And I know, like you said, we usually hate, like, why are you going to social media? But thank God that man did, because now we get to see him for like three to four more years on our screen. And I think it was important for the fans to flex their voice. But I also think we all know it didn't always work that way, right? So like, I absolutely agree with what she said. Like, I think the...
his coworkers had a huge role in him coming back and the morale that that was needed at that time. So yeah, I agree with you. I didn't get to see his interview with Breakfast Club, but I hear pieces of it because he didn't say that on the show. He didn't talk about how his management had this and this and this and this. That was more relayed today or yesterday whenever he was on Breakfast Club. So I think that was a piece that was missing.
Tanesha (21:04)
today. ⁓
Kiara (21:04)
I also think that, I mean,
Trump always just talking from the corporate perspective, right? He's like, well, he was under contract because technically his contract never expired. But like, okay, you still know if someone tells you, like you said, don't come to work. You're like, believe me, I didn't have a job while I was still on a payroll, someone's payroll. They were like, yeah, we don't need you anymore, but you still gonna be on this payroll until January.
So like, you still don't have a job. So I've been in that flux period. So I was like, I thought what he did was smart. And I love what he's done since. So I feel like this episode was a showcase on growth, standing up for yourself and seeing the impact of that. So I don't know if it probably did everything that they wanted.
from a WWE perspective, but it was great to see the talent empowered on this episode. And I love that part. But I have a question for you. Cuz you're right, they didn't say Sasha Banks' name, Naomi did. What do you think that means for WWE and Sasha? Mercedes now.
Tanesha (22:20)
I right now their relationship is severed. I don't think there's no going back at this time because even how Mercedes act, she'd be like, somebody asked me about them. I ain't going back there. Like, referring to me as Sasha. I am no longer that person. So whatever was said or done,
It was the final straw for her and them. Unfortunately, Naomi was like, well, if you ride, I ride because I ain't gonna lie. We know the storyline was for them to pin them against each other. And typically that's what they always typically do. They always sit here and be like, all right, now every man for themselves. But it was like.
Kiara (23:05)
Yeah.
Tanesha (23:15)
I think too at the time period it was such a critical point because they were the first black women, black tag team title holders in WWE. So it was like, that's the first thing you're gonna sit here and do once we get these now you're gonna pass against us for the title. Knowing that both of us want the title and pin us against each other.
Kiara (23:29)
No.
Yeah.
Tanesha (23:42)
And then, and I think what it was, wasn't it supposed to be them? They were supposed to be the last two. So it really was going to be them against each other. So it was just like.
Kiara (23:50)
Yeah,
at the number one contender.
Tanesha (23:53)
Right.
And it's like, why? That's not the space that they were in. They wanted to be tag team champions or one or the other. So it was just like, and then to even know that they gave them like, well, here, let me give you an alternative. We can do da da da da da. And you're like, nah.
And I'm sitting here watching y'all do the creative process. So what was so bad about their idea that you was like, nah, don't want to do that because it was.
Kiara (24:24)
Well, remember, it was a different time. It was Vince and...
The other person.
And I think that was different.
Tanesha (24:36)
It
was that different time and that was the And I think that was the one thing that Triple H made sure to say he goes I wasn't a part of that With them Because you would think that maybe his head he's like I probably would have did what they were asking because I probably would have made sense at the time like you know, but
And I'm not saying he probably didn't try to get her back, because I think he did try to get her back at the same time he was trying to get Naomi back. had one of your two top talents leave, didn't really lose the titles, they just left.
Kiara (25:04)
Good.
Well, I also think he has a different relationship with
Mercedes and I.O.
I think he had a different relationship with them. So I think it would have been a different conversation.
Tanesha (25:26)
Either way, yeah, I mean definitely probably would have been different, but still either way, right now, that's, I think it'll take years before Mercedes even stepped foot in a WWE building.
Which is crazy. But, I get it. I understand it. Because we also don't know what was also transpiring when it was just her by herself. And maybe that's why it was like, alright, final straw, I'm done. But then again, sometimes you can't always be in control of your creative either. But I get it. At that time, in that period of time when it's happening, I get why they walked off. Need to show that mean business.
Kiara (25:48)
Yep. Yep.
Right.
I did too. And I also think that it makes sense.
It makes sense based on what was going on there. So I think it was just a reminder that it was a different time more often than not, right? All right, so let's talk about, we can talk about Becky because we spent a lot of time with Becky and Seth
Tanesha (26:29)
I know me and I will say I wish they would have just like how they was playing the story out with Becky and Seth that they actually let us see Naomi cash in her title and then you know like to carry it through because I think there was still more stories to tell with her being the character that she was huh
Kiara (26:48)
We did. Yes.
Yes.
Editing was weird. So we did see her cash in. Don't forget, like, when she came back from cashing in, like, everybody in the back was, screaming.
Tanesha (27:02)
okay. Is it episode four? Yeah, it's not episode four. yes, it's episode four. Okay. So it's episode four. It's episode four.
Kiara (27:06)
I don't know which episode it is, but I'm about to show you this real quick. Do see this?
Yes.
So I just wanted to say, I don't know what episode it was because I really just watched it all the way through and just kept going. But I know for certain and for sure that they showed the cash in.
I know. Yes, I know. This is why I'm like, no, they did. I just want to make sure you knew that. in case you want to go back and replay that part, it happens.
You're welcome. Just clarity. You're welcome. I just don't want to be out there in the world and be like, y'all wrong. You how y'all like to call us out. Y'all was wrong. You know, no, no. I saw that part. And that was one of my favorite parts to watch was that all the women come together because I saw Jada back there, B5 was back there. Like a lot of the women were back there hugging her, jumping up and down. And then she said, this is my first time. And she picked up the belt and she's like,
This is my first time with this Women's Championship title, I think she said. And I was like, yeah. Anyway, so that was a moment. yeah, all right, back to Becky and her final run. that was, listen here. I don't know why people are having a 911 emergency with this because I feel like we've been hearing Becky talk about being almost done with WWE for a little while now, especially since she got Rue.
her and Seth have kind of started to move on and diversify their interests in their management. They've been taking on different roles and opportunities. So I'm like, Seth is starting to blow up in the football world. Like, listen here, we're on a limited time only, and I'm guessing they might want to have more children because Roux is the cutest thing ever. You know, that's what happens when you have one, they just seem wonderful. And then you just, you know,
Keep going. ⁓
Now I stopped that for the second one.
W3S.
That's right.
makes you so warm and cuddly. Yeah. And you're like, oh, you're so great. And then, you know, that's how you end up with that's like, anyway, I'm not gonna get into that. Um, anyhow, they talked about being mad at her for being away, which I think it speaks to mom guilt. What I think, you know, we've all experienced that where I'm experiencing right now, as we speak right now, my kids are a little annoyed because my day was packed, right? So just to give you that frame of reference, like, I've been busy.
since I got up this morning and haven't stopped. I stopped to cook dinner and then I came right back in here. Is my daughter annoyed? 150 pounds. Is my husband annoyed? 125. But you have to fit that in. That's my point. To have a little person that you created upset with you is very hard.
⁓ especially when you're in that baby phase where you're their whole world. You're just the most wonderful thing ever. And they love you and your mama and it's everything. And then suddenly y'all snapped. I'm mad because you wasn't here. Like girl, I got work for a living. At least that's what I said today. ⁓ but, and it felt like I wanted to tell Becky that like, feel you girls, but like, mama's making money so that eventually she doesn't have to keep doing that. And I think.
that may be something she's looking at, which is why she has been diversifying things. And then we know that they travel together, but it was just so, touched my heart a little bit to see that little section of her being like, like, this is hard, like trying to do everything because being a mom can be pretty exhausting. You are everything to everyone all the time and you can burn out fast.
very fast. And so I'm like, listen, as someone who's dealt with it many, many times, it is a, I get it. And if this is her last run, I also get that too, because she's right. She's done everything. What is there left for her to do? What mountain is there left for her to climb? Except to go and be Becky. I'm sorry, Rebecca, not Becky. Go just be mom and Rebecca and live your life. And her and hang out with her hot husband.
But what do you think about that moment and then like
throughout her whole focus on that guilt and the burnout, which is why she was gone for so long. 10 months, which I didn't realize.
Tanesha (31:59)
I ⁓
listen, I get it. I'm still out of work. But I'm also out of work because your schedule needs to fit my kids schedule and if it don't fit my kids schedule, well... I'm gonna keep grinding and doing what I do until I find the right fit. I mean because it took me to lose my job to understand that my kids actually were like...
wow yay! You're gonna be home? And you're like... I'm... I'm not home? I mean you are, but you know... You're always so tired... You know... Or you go out right after because that's the only time you get to do it and we don't... And I was like... Okay, so I get it. I get why she stayed home for ten months. get... mean... Mom guilt is the worst guilt.
ever because you think that you are doing something tremendously wrong to even want to have a moment to yourself even like for me my daughter crashed out and i reacted and i felt so bad that i reacted but it was also like
Kiara (32:57)
Yes it is.
She delivered that.
Tanesha (33:13)
I know, but mom guilt is real. doesn't matter what you're doing, how you do it. And when you're working, especially in the field that they're in, theirs is 365. It just started to like die down with their live shows. I remember they were constantly always moving and they may have had the holiday off maybe. and now.
Kiara (33:38)
Yeah, and
most of them they didn't.
Tanesha (33:40)
Right, most of them didn't. So
it was like, now to understand that even like how the company seems like it's going in the direction of being more family-based, making sure husbands and wives stay together. So nobody will eyes wand. I mean.
Kiara (33:51)
Yeah?
I'm sure eyes are still wandering because
you know, I attracted co-workers but I you I know what you're saying.
Tanesha (34:02)
But you know what saying, like I mean, I'm not saying, I mean, when
I say wander, I mean like, we don't want another Lita and Edge situation.
Kiara (34:12)
Why should he bring that back?
No, we don't, but I'm sure it happens.
Tanesha (34:24)
Anyway, I digress. I digress. ⁓ But I get it. mean, if this is her last run and this is where she, if she means it and she says it, then let her be. She has the right to be a mom and be a wife and know what that feels like and not have to worry about being also the superstar of the man.
Kiara (34:25)
anyhow
And then like if she's moving towards the acting world, they do a lot of that too, right? Like there's a lot of actors who balance families and take roles on TV or whatever and just make it work. And I think she's very talented. So I definitely think she could do that if that's what she wanted to do as well. She did a great job in a lot of these things. She's about to be in my Star Trek Academy or something like some Paramount Plus situation. I don't quite know because I'm not super into Star Trek, but I believe that's what she was.
going to be doing something Star Trek related. So I'd love to see that. And then again, like I said, even with Seth, like we're seeing him move so forward in this football because that's our next story, Seth. We're moving so far into this football situation that he's making a name for himself. And it's exciting to see besides him just having his moments of I hate football and I love football and I hate football. Now he's having these real, you know, analyst moments.
Tanesha (35:40)
I but
he did say he hate football because that game was actually good and then I was waiting for him to respond and I saw it. I hate football. said, you know what? And I said, you know what? feel you because they should have won. That was kind of crazy.
Kiara (35:51)
He said, alas.
I felt something come away. I
was golfing bears right there. I felt something come away. I was like, how can this happen to you? That was an exciting game. So touche, touche. Yeah. She got me watching this football situation. So be prepared for more opportunities with that with me. Not too many. Because more in games, I'm still out. They almost lost me, but that's no story. We'll get to that later. No, we're going get to that now.
Tanesha (36:23)
quick no no quick no cuz you said it no yeah
she literally said I'm gonna go to sleep now and then TV said no you're not you're gonna sleep take this and she was like then they did and then she was like ⁓ and I was like see they heard you they heard you say that you were going to sleep
Kiara (36:36)
Yeah, that's exciting.
They did. I was excited. They did. They
put their ass in gear and I'm very excited because it was exciting. The other game was not exciting that I saw the week before. Not exciting. Anyhow, speaking of Seth
Tanesha (36:55)
Anyway.
Kiara (36:59)
this ruse and seeing how it came together that to me was brilliant. We talked about it at the time because we don't get to see too many surprises and I really love that but I also really enjoyed the sense of watching it come together the frustration of like living in the moment of the work like I was like my god poor Becky I'm lying to you daddy I'm lying to you
all of our close friends, like, number one, it's real solid for you to feel some kind of way about that, because it shows that you are a good person, you know? Shout out to Roux for being like, I'ma tell the truth. Also to Ms. Joy, because you know what, sis? You the best, because you didn't tell nobody, so you the best. Thank you for being a quality preschool teacher. Beautiful, beautiful job. But.
It was so amazing to see how that came together, how like the referee didn't know. Also, like, they didn't want to LA Knight. Can you imagine what that would have felt like?
Tanesha (38:12)
And I liked how Triple H was like, what do you mean not to tell him? Now let's put it in your perspective. And I ain't tell you. And you found out later that this was fake. Will you not be upset? And he was like, you know what you write. Like, come on. Like, you were living off of the match not going the way it went, whatever match it was.
Kiara (38:13)
I'd have been with it.
was like, come on, Seth. You'll be living.
Okay,
let's take a moment and talk about that please because that money is a bank. Okay watching that again First of all, it was back from my blood pressure I'm just telling you right now. I was like, ⁓ Not this again. Jeez. ⁓ it's one of my favorite matches, but it's also Very terrifying to see that to see them just hit and just to see the background when they're like, that that was his groin I was like, I know we thought the same thing as we were watching this like I
I used to be your friend, listen, did I think they made too much of a big deal over that? Yes, because as the audience member at home, we wasn't like, no, ⁓ I need more drama. At this point, we had just been through the gamut, right? Like we had just been through it, that entire match, the women's match was better, but we had been through it during that match. So I just definitely was like,
Why were they all up on his ass? Like I get it. This was the plan. Maybe he was hurt. You know what I mean? Like I was like, there was clearly a reason. I don't think he was just sitting here chilling in the back like tell him to get his ass in gear. Move, move. I'm like, listen, listen. We at home were okay with what happened. I already knew Seth was going to get it. So I don't, you
However he got it was fine.
Yeah, I feel about that. So, shout out to Seth. Not her yelling again, girl. Check it out.
Tanesha (40:19)
I'm
trying. ⁓
Part of me understood why they were mad, but then the other part of me as the person who was watching it and even still watching it, I was like, you did build it up. I don't need them sitting here fighting at the top. They, for what? It still achieves the goal.
Kiara (40:44)
We fight
at the top every time. I was like, it's not like it's like an original concept. Like, it's not.
Tanesha (40:51)
Like he was just so mad and I was like, why are you so mad? It was supposed to be a drama. Sir, they did a freaking Mexican destroyer on the freaking ladder. Then the ladder broke.
Kiara (41:09)
I don't
Tanesha (41:12)
But then, but then I also, then we
sit here and say, hold on, we said somebody didn't get the letter from somewhere this time. But it was just like, yeah.
Kiara (41:21)
Home Depot, think we
was talking just about, they didn't get the ladder from Home Depot or something, but it was it. was a very special, you know, branded ladder. Was it the Fireball ladder?
Tanesha (41:32)
Yeah,
but was also like somewhat. I was like, it was there. Was he supposed to like, yeah, I made it such a thing. And he was like, good thing we have a backup. I think you should have a backup for all your ladders.
Kiara (41:43)
You should have three.
Okay, don't just have one backup because clearly they did break the ladder, but it's to be expected. Like, just here's my thing is we know that this is not ballet, right? Like we know that things are going to get a little walkie at times. So it was fun. I mean, I was like, we liked Money in the Bank, but I thought it was a good time. Good times were had. So whatever.
But you know what my favorite part of that particular segment was, beyond hearing about the second thing that we had already gone back and forth to argue whether it was true or not, was Penta's spotlight.
Seeing his daughter, I had been watching Penta for a minute. for me to be able to see him being highlighted, the stardom that I saw, the explanation of Sero Milo, all of that was just so cool. And for me to dive into that and be able to share it kind of with you in general, be like, this is why we do these things. I loved it. I loved that we were in Mexico. I loved that he was telling stories.
I love that he spoke in Spanish and then, you know, easily and then switched to English as he needed to. Go ahead. Yes. Yes. Yeah. Being able to use their native language is great because, mean, let's be honest, if you're more comfortable explaining that in your native language, then go ahead. I understand it either way, but I thought it was fantastic. Well, not you. I mean, I'd be needing the subtitles because that's not the language I studied. But.
Tanesha (42:58)
I also like talking to you and EO was speaking Japanese. I just, while you said that, I was like, I felt that interest.
Kiara (43:25)
Me and Petta, I was down. I understood it. And I loved his daughter and her doing the walk. I just, thought that was such a nice element and agreed 100 % with what Paul Heyman said. Like, do you see him?
Because I did.
And he's a star.
Tanesha (43:45)
I think it was definitely cool to have Paul Heyman's commentary this time throughout it all. most of the episodes. Because he has such a rich concept of wrestling. ⁓ And then even like...
Kiara (44:08)
Yes.
Tanesha (44:13)
his perception of it and like, nah, I don't think this is not it. Like even when he was talking about the vision and how they build it. Yeah. ⁓
Kiara (44:24)
Well, I thought they had
a hard time. Like, we ain't told you the name yet. We know. We was at home like trying to pick names for y'all because y'all took too Y'all took too long. What was it, stuck in the visionaries? We had some good names going. If you watched our show, you know. You know, go back in time and we had some fun names.
Tanesha (44:43)
But that was just really cool to see that and then even like, you know, them talking about why they picked the two that they picked at night to see Bron go, really? Nah, you shouldn't be. I'm not about to go spear roaming. What?
Kiara (44:54)
I know.
Yes.
I didn't know that.
Yes. Yes.
It took them 20 years to get there.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Tanesha (46:09)
you know and just and then to understanding because I didn't know what that really meant and I speak a little Spanish but I didn't know what that meant so to know that it was have no fear zero fear well sir now I'm gonna say it a lot more because that makes sense because I think he
Kiara (46:26)
That's one of my favorite phrases. And not that, the hands, the gesture, right? Like the ⁓ I had no idea that was an ⁓ It took me forever to understand this. And I was like, this is exciting. Thank you for sharing that. And to see his connection with the kids, which I get, I always thought it was interesting watching him come out and how the kids were so into this. And I didn't get it, but it's special. And you're right, that doesn't happen for everybody. But his walk is everything.
I mean, this is I said don't skip his entrance, not never. I was mad they did it again this week, by the way. Nonsense, stop doing that. It's not fun if I don't get to watch.
Any. All right, let's talk Chelsea because, ooh girl, Chelsea Green. Girl, you might be the star of this Dagon thing because shout out to you and your new house. You know what saying?
Tanesha (47:27)
in where you're to put your title. like that. Right there on the wall.
Kiara (47:31)
Yeah. Nice.
Nice. I love that. Her energy. I love that. She was so. If you track her history and what happened, like she was a fossil let go, right? And she fought her way back and she is down for wherever. it's fun. Watching Chelsea is fun. However, they say something that really got resonated with me. I want to ask you.
a couple things in this segment. So they talked about giving her the belt, they had taken it off her and put it on Zelina, and how there was no one left to work with for her. But I think further emphasize what we have talked about a million times, like who is in your midcard? Do you have a midcard? You have three people in your midcard, like what's up with that? That's crazy.
But basically the way that they ranked her, right? So she's in the same group as BFAB and V-Chem and Zelina, but they're below the Charlottes, to Jade, Alexa Bliss, to Tiffany Streit. How'd you feel about that ranking in particular?
Tanesha (48:42)
I'm not gonna lie. One, I hate that they call them baby faces and then whatever they else they call them and I was just like... I said first off Jade should not be up there. Like she should be able to be Jade. Like I don't understand why she can't be Jade at that time because Jade wasn't... she didn't have a title. had like... why couldn't she get beat by Chelsea? Like that would have been hilarious to watch her get beat by Chelsea.
Kiara (49:10)
then their beef would make more sense now.
Tanesha (49:13)
Correct. But then also, you really only have BFab been mentioned in Zalina in the baby face card? That doesn't make any sense. You have all these other female wrestlers. Why didn't you mention anybody else? You know what I'm saying? Because that would have been good to watch her sit here and fight Naomi. Not Naomi. ⁓ That would have been good too. But to see her fight
Kiara (49:26)
Nope.
I was also puzzled.
yeah, Naya wasn't in that group, but she was a heel and I guess they were challenging her with baby faces. But I think it just speaks to the issue we were talking about, Like storytelling. There are some people who can go back and forth, but if you don't have enough people on the canvas to work with or that you're using, you're pretty much in a tight situation.
Tanesha (50:09)
but it's also.
My question is why still couldn't she beat the other people? Like why would it make it where she can't beat Charlotte? That would have been great to get over on Charlotte or even Tiffany. Like, you understand I'm saying?
Kiara (50:24)
It would have been a half sec.
Oh, that's definitely would have been hilarious. Because
yes, she's great. See, I think it's because they they put them in tears is what I was gathering from like, that's kind of like your A team and that's your B team. And it's kind of like the B team, we want to keep them separate. But I was like, the separation is the problem.
Tanesha (50:48)
That's
the problem, that's what saying. That's like hearing their thought process. I'm just like, she wrestled just as good at the rest of them. So I'm not quite sure.
Kiara (50:58)
And she's a star too. And she doesn't mind losing, which is even better in a situation like that, right? And you can easily flip her to babyface because like they had some confusion not that even long ago. We were like, what is she? Like, are you a good guy? Are you a bad guy? We just like seeing you. Like it doesn't matter where you sit. Especially like what they were doing. They've been doing with her even recently. Like it's weird.
Tanesha (51:23)
I'm saying
if she's good enough to have two belts.
Kiara (51:28)
Did she get moved up in the eyes of the creator based on what we've seen recently? Because remember, this is back in time. This is not the two belt situation that we're dealing with now.
So I just, was very interesting to see that part. And then also, ⁓
Tanesha (51:46)
her
breaking her nose. Now for yourself, I would have never thought she broke her nose, okay? I think we... But it was also funny, she was like, seven, eh, wait, five, I don't even know, too many times to count. But if you see here, I got a little, and you see, and she goes, but if they break it one more time, I need surgery. I was like, dang.
Kiara (51:52)
I did. But it's because I know that she talks about this more.
Okay.
Don't do it. Yeah,
don't do it.
Tanesha (52:10)
But
even like to see to how Zelina was very upset like, my God, I'm so sorry. She's like, no, it's great. She's like, no, no, no, no. I wasn't trying to hit you in your nose. ⁓
Kiara (52:21)
Yeah, we saw
that. remember that on Saturday night main event was like, Ooh, girl, what was that? 6 1? Remember we were talking about the 6 1 9 and we was like, that's like a 6 1 2 or 6 1 3. I don't know. wasn't totally, it was totally correct. So yeah.
Tanesha (52:36)
But
I'm hoping next season or season four, because we already know season three is going to be Bajong. But at least we can see more of the migration for her and see where they were going, because she is very, very talented. Sorry. She's very, very talented. And they're definitely not using her to the full potential.
Kiara (52:45)
Mm-hmm.
Jonathan?
No, I'm very serious there. So last thing I want to cover is this cool white board segment. So this has been one of my more interesting things. And I kind of ignored it, but then I was nosy. I wanted to go back and look at how they started to map out some of these matches. And there were several scrap, know, planned scrap for like SummerSlam. We had Bella Twins returning. We have Roman Reigns, the Braum Breaker, and a Mega Match. We had
Finn Balor at some point supposed to be facing dominant Mysterio. So like, how did you feel? As we were looking at it, we definitely had critiques about some of their programming and some of their matches over the course of the year that was. I just was like, something like that. I didn't feel like they were as creative as they could have been in some of these cases where
Sometimes they play things too safe. And in that case, sometimes it was a little boring. I think we can admittedly say there was some moments where we were like, yeah, like Russell Palooza, sweet Jesus.
Sorry, watch our 2025 show and best of, worst of. You'll get my thoughts on that.
Tanesha (54:18)
I definitely wanted to know I thought I initially I had figured out what the color scheme meant but then when I watched it I was like Maybe I don't know because initially I was like black means We are heel and then I was like I don't think it means that and then I was like what is blue and red I said, I don't know I thought it was Smackdown overall and then
Kiara (54:36)
Bye.
Yes,
but no, because I'm looking at the picture right now I took from my Saturday night main event and I was like, ⁓ no. I was like, is this guaranteed or is this the idea or maybe it was each writer had their own idea.
Tanesha (54:46)
Thank
Listen, I don't know. But I will say, I did not notice the scrap. Because I wasn't paying attention that much. And that shows how you are the writer and the journalist trying to get all this stuff. Because I was looking, but I didn't realize that was scrap. But now knowing that it was scrapped.
Kiara (55:13)
I'm Nazi.
Tanesha (55:20)
It also goes back to what we were saying too. Dom and Finn should have had their fight. It was coming. Why did you scrap that? That would have been good idea. That would have been a good one.
Kiara (55:32)
We were
counting on that idea, if you remember. That never happens.
Tanesha (55:36)
would have
been a good one and then I'm not sure if Bronbreaker and Roman should have fought because I don't know that would have been good TV but I think Roman would have been better than that. I don't know I'm not quite sure I'm not sure where that would have went.
Kiara (55:52)
I feel like we've been...
feel like Roman wasn't back a lot so and he comes back for the big events we do know that. I don't know.
Tanesha (56:05)
Like he gonna be a real rumbler.
Kiara (56:10)
Probably, probably as we look towards that, it's about that time for him to make his comeback. It comes to like the big stuff, but not like the small stuff. So I wonder, like it would be good for him to show up at Saturday Night Night main event this week, but odds of that happening are slim.
Tanesha (56:26)
I mean, it was also good to see that they were going to think about bringing the Bellas back, because technically, I do think they were a tag team. They should least get an opportunity to go for the tag team titles. Do I think they should win it too? Yeah, why not? mean, like, they are the tag team. Y'all are just building tag teams. are build-a-bear tag teams. I don't even know. Anyway, sorry, I digress.
Kiara (56:38)
Yes, because there's times when the vision is heating up.
100%.
Build
a bear tag team's fire. I like it. If this becomes a clip, that's why. I love it.
build a bear, tag teams, fire. Thank you, Tanisha. Go ahead and coin that phrase. Plock it. ⁓
A little bit better. There we go.
Tanesha (57:23)
See, but to know that they just grabbed probably some good matches, it does.
Kiara (57:24)
Uh-uh-uh.
Tanesha (57:35)
seemed like they were trying to play it safe or they were just trying till like they weren't. It was like you knew it was gonna be. But also too, watching the creative and watching how they're like, oh my God, I was trying to build this up and it didn't go how I wanted. Like, can we talk about this match? Cause we didn't even talk about it. Can we talk about Becky and Lyra's match and how terrible that match was that we both knew so terrible. And then to hear her thought process, she was like, I really thought no one saw it. But then I realized the camera did see that my hand slipped out. like, yeah girl, we saw that.
Kiara (58:05)
First of all, we thought we were like, what the hell is she doing? Remember why she put her hand
Tanesha (58:10)
because then
Eva Michael was like, I think her hand came out. no, no, it didn't. I was like.
Kiara (58:20)
I wanted to give her a hug because again, it's not ER, you know what mean? It's not like ballet, it's not precise. And then I think like, it made me empathetic to her situation and understanding you want everything to go perfectly, but it's not going the way you want it. Everybody has shitty days at work sometimes where you're like, that sucks. Then I just wanted to give her a hug.
Maybe some coffee. Like, girl, you're be okay. I'm sorry. It happens.
He wasn't even paying attention.
Yeah, yeah, I do know. Yeah, no, I yes, we didn't talk about that. I was like, oh girl, I just it was I I like that it kind of beat those Becky Hogan bullying BS allegations like No one said Becky wanted to come back and be everybody's star like she has put a lot of energy into putting over other stars and we even saw that with Maxine before and the last season so I was like What do y'all the internet wrestling community is on one?
I don't know what's wrong with you, but.
Tanesha (59:59)
Alright, I'm We're
Kiara (59:59)
We said something when she went under the ring. I was like, she wants to go get
some bolt cutters. ⁓ Girl, this would have been a moment for Beck, mean Bailey to come out. she was, remember I said, where's Bailey? kept saying. She did later. Hot mess, it was a hot mess.
Tanesha (1:00:13)
But Bailey did come out and try.
But it was also funny
watching the producers in the back. was like, I don't even know what's going on anymore. you tell? I don't know.
Kiara (1:00:32)
Again, it reminded me of being at work and not going according to plan. You're like, listen, what are you doing? Stop doing that. But you're behind the scenes. You can't do nothing. You can't make people do things differently.
Tanesha (1:00:45)
And then Triple H and I was like, what? What? And you're like, that's the dad in you. Like, what are you doing? What are you doing?
Kiara (1:00:57)
I was like, did she get the same speech that he gave L.A. night? I really want to know. Don't feel like she did. I think maybe they felt like she suffered enough. That's the time when you're like your kids have gone through enough and you just don't want to reinforce it. like. Hot mess.
Tanesha (1:01:11)
And then watch SF go like,
no, she's gonna be so mad when she comes back here.
Kiara (1:01:20)
I was like, I was too busy watching the gummy bears on the-
I said that would be me too. I'm like this is stressful. Give me the gummy bears while I work through watching, you know, all the production things. I'm just going through it. But you're right. I felt I just wanted to give Lyra a hug. So Lyra, if you out there, girl, it's okay. We know, we know. We love you anyway. We know. It's not us out there, so we get it.
But I think that's where some of that acting comes in. Like your character needs to do something else. When do you have the opportunity to improv, considering that your hands came out the zed side? Like girl, well, came out, they broke. I don't know what that
Tanesha (1:02:10)
can
hear my TJ's voice like, she put her hands back in the zip-side. ⁓
Kiara (1:02:14)
Yes, it was really funny. I'm not gonna lie that part. was like, ⁓ I'm sorry. I remembered I was watching it. And that's another thing I really like about Unreal is that you get to experience it twice. I like your initial thought and then coming back and being like, girl, don't do it. was like, I knew it was gonna happen. But I was like, your hands out of that. And then she was like, can't get it off.
I can't get- cause remember we was watching her struggle and I was like is the camera supposed to be watching her struggle or should it be watching Becky grass around? Cause she's out there like it's not coming off fam. It's not coming off.
Tanesha (1:02:52)
But it wasn't
even that because even when she was like my mindset as I was walking down it was just like it wasn't going to be the thing and I was like we both was like why is she walking down like that she's just
Kiara (1:03:08)
But it's nerves, right? Like, it's nerves. So I was like, hugs, hugs all around Lyra. You've done amazing work since. mean, like, it almost wiped that from my memory. Too bad we have to watch it again. Sorry about that, girl. Sorry. No, we can talk about that. With that, mean, my biggest takeaway, wait, uh-oh. What?
Tanesha (1:03:30)
wait.
Kiara (1:03:49)
I you, I told you, I love it. I love the petty, I eff with it. It makes me so freaking happy to see it. Because you know what? First of all, they're dudes. And I appreciate that kind of energy crossing over gender-wise. then second of all, it was fun. You had to admit that crap was funny.
Tanesha (1:04:09)
It was, but he actually really did hit his ass in the back of head with the briefcase. Like that was like, waaah! was like, ooh, that was not a pretend hit. You actually hit him for real.
Kiara (1:04:12)
Anything!
I don't understand.
You know, listen, set the C and plug have their own issues. don't, I don't even see a therapist. Whatever, whatever betrayal these feelings are evoking.
You know who needs a therapist right now? Frickin' Bailey. Maybe that'll revisit that damn story that's confusing. I'm sorry. We have a whole nother episode to unpack that. That's not good. That's not unreal. That being said, overall, totally loved it. Thought it was a great season. Pissed it was five episodes again. We only gotta wait, I don't know, five, six more months to get our next season three.
That's all. At least it's not another year. Shout out to them for that.
Yeah, well... No. Are you sure? Okay, I don't know. Girl, I was-
Tanesha (1:05:26)
No, there was none that had it. It was just episode 2. I made sure, yes. I mean, maybe I'll
watch episode 2. The other ones had like, like words. People's like tweets or whatever. But video. It was only that episode that seemed that had video. So congratulations to everyone else who had made it.
Kiara (1:05:43)
Okay.
I don't know. And with that, you know, we can wrap up. think at the end of the day, this was a very fun season watching Paul Heyman talk about how the show kills the secrecy, which I think you agree with. I don't necessarily because I don't feel like it's not like the Mavens of it all where they tell you that they use this and they do use that. Because if you want someone to kill all your joy about wrestling, watch Mavens YouTube videos. You see, you be telling all the secrets. OK, I asked for all of that.
I don't want know my gimmick belts and ropes and chairs. I don't want to know any of that. But I do appreciate the storytelling and how it comes together so that I still really just enjoyed that. And I think it'll be highly rated again this season. And I want to continue forever at this point, especially like during those, because we always wonder why they got there. So I think it helps us figure that out. And again, highlights the need for what?
diversity in the writers room and maybe a new way to tell stories for the different titles so that actually Jade is not going to go 80 days without defending her title ⁓ and things of that nature.
Tanesha (1:07:16)
did just want to when they asked him about a work and he brought up what he did in ECW. Mason might pretend to be blind for I mean five weeks four months five months I don't remember
Kiara (1:07:30)
Stand there.
It was a while. I just thought it was a while and he couldn't take his kids to school. That commitment, that level of commitment has been lost in wrestling, which is why I loved what Seth did to us. It's unfortunate that it really foreshadowed what ended up happening to him. But it's that level of commitment is the thing I miss in wrestling. Like that is the thing I want to highlight.
The way that we used to be so invested, the way that we didn't know every single thing, that is really nice. And we all knew it was fake when we knew it was fake. You know what mean? Like we knew at the time we needed to know. So for them to go back and tell the story this way makes total sense. Do I wish we could have continued on that matter? Like what happened when he really got hurt? Was it like, this? Should have never did this to this first place.
Tanesha (1:08:13)
you
Kiara (1:08:32)
Like, I'd love to know the backstage thoughts about when Naomi found out she was pregnant. Like, oh my God, what am I going to do? Which I know we did. You know, ultimately we had that kind of stuff. But, and I don't think that they would follow that because I think, like you said, the next part is just John Cena's retirement tour. And I have thoughts. So I am very eager to hear the storytelling behind why we got what we got and how it did what it did. And for me, it's my appreciation for John as a character.
and the human, human. I did love seeing the interactions between the talent backstage too. Some people just seem like good people, which is nice.
Tanesha (1:09:13)
John Cena's dad were that was so cute. And I love that Montez and Carmelo and all of them were at his concert in the front.
Kiara (1:09:28)
First of all, I would have been there too. I loved his country stuff. Shout out to our truth country. Amazing album. It was great.
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Tanesha (1:11:26)
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Kiara (1:11:45)
No spaces.
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So with that, I want to say we're not new to this.
Woof woof, Unreal Edition. See you later.
Tanesha (1:12:28)
Bye.