Crashing Out During Mania Weekend

Crashing Out During Mania Weekend

From BiPolar Coaster by Hanzi83

April 22, 2026 · 6h 16m · Episode 687

About this episode

The episode discusses personal struggles during WrestleMania weekend, media manipulation, and various wrestling-related topics.

Smackdown and WM Night 1 recaps-mentally ill crash out during Mania weekend from personal issues so lets make it worse by bitching on a 6 hour podcast because I am the one who looks bad reacting to tactics that I can’t officially prove exists-how I let shit stand in the 2010s with being used until its not convenient-Howard Stern gave ppl a style to run with how to discredit/manipulate/gaslight without ever having to be accountable-how billionaires have tried to pit me vs family-never wanting to trust anyone-nuclear family aesthetic-being put through humiliation rituals-valuing me enough where you have patsies designed to put effort into breaking me-media will care when they can make money-injecting agents into my life-lashing out irrationally on IG-stalkers of women wrestlers-Paige back w WWE-HHH reaction to negative opinions-Industry building up attitude era storylines online before putting it into product-forced arguments in fandom-not watching much indies during Mania weekend-Blood Sport-WWE HOF-Caitlin Jenner-the world destabilizing-forced toilet humor-forcing MSM figures hating on new martyrs-10 dead scientists conspiracy-religious celebs-breaking away from fake left…

People in this episode

Host: Hanzi83

Topics covered

  • mental health
  • WrestleMania
  • media manipulation
  • family dynamics
  • wrestling industry
  • social struggles
  • conspiracy theories

Keywords

  • mania weekend
  • mental illness
  • WWE
  • Howard Stern
  • conspiracy
  • social media
  • wrestling
  • humiliation rituals
  • family issues
  • gaslighting

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: WWE, WWE HOF, Blood Sport

Books & works: The Boys

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