When professional wrestlers hang up their boots, the traditional path used to be clear: become a trainer, open a wrestling school, or fade into convention appearances. Today, there’s a new championship belt everyone’s chasing—and it’s behind a microphone. Former wrestling stars have discovered that podcasting offers something the ring never could: creative control, direct fan connection, and a platform that doesn’t require taking bumps at 50 years old. In simple terms: the podcast booth has become wrestling’s most lucrative second