They
made history on AEW and now theyre making history on TIJ! The Inner Circle
is all together for the first-time ever on a podcast, and breaking down the Stadium
Stampede from Double or Nothing! Sammy Guevara, Jake Hager, and Santana and Ortiz
spill the secrets behind the making of the epic match that involved a good old-fashioned
Western bar brawl, a horse chase, a swimming pool, a moonsault off the goal post,
a One-winged angel 15-foot plunge between stadium levels, and 100-yards of Northern
Lights suplexes. They also talk about the formation of the Inner Circle, what
inspired the Bubbly Bunch, the creation of the Flim
Flam dance, and the chaotic in-ring confrontation with boxing legend Mike Tyson.
Talk
Is Jericho Killer Queens Nina Noir Survives Jericho Cruise And COVID-19 - 1st
April 2020
By
James Ryder
Killer
Queens singer Nina Noir survived the coronavirus and details her story! She talks
about where and how she may have contracted COVID-19, the long road to diagnosis,
quarantining, some of her scary symptoms, and how she managed to beat it living
alone in San Francisco. She also shares some stories from the Jericho cruise!
An
ultra impressive podcast interview. Strong human interest elements, plus great
to hear of Nina Noir's amazing spirit and positive attitude, despite the ordeal
she's been through. A public warning of sorts to stay away from both cruise ships,
casinos and indoor events and conferences until further notice and the world gets
an all clear. Inspiring to learn of her online voice lessons and other online
business initiatives. Numerous Australian artists are also doing more in the online
music, broadcasting and fundraising arenas. I'm tipping off Rolling Stone Australia,
The Industry Observer, Michael Chugg, Taras Jones, Bondi Radio, Triple J, The
Age's culture editor about this podcast, and some Aussie health care professionals,
as its too good not to share. The music, larger pop culture world, and society
as a whole can learn a thing or two from Nina's fighting and positive spirit.
I wouldn't normally listen to her genre of music, as the 70s and 80s are really
my thing, but with the Talk Is Jericho and Web Is Jericho connection, pop culture
followers and workers can have their horizons expanded, and the guest list on
WIJ always delivers. To use wrestling terms coined in All Elite Wrestling, welcome
to The Inner Circle or at least to the TIJ inner sanctum, with apologies to rock
gods KISS for the sanctum reference. I remain a loyal fan and follower of Web
Is Jericho and associated brands. Now we look forward to the next interview -
always leave them wanting more. If Nina makes it to Sydney, Australia in the future,
I want to say G'day in person. Thanks. PS: Just listened to Nina doing 'I Want
To Break Free' via YouTube. Friggen awesome. Now I'm a fan of her music also.