Episodi

  • The Company you Keep
    Jun 17 2026

    Season 3, Episode 5 – "The Company You Keep"

    This week on Sorry, Pal, Levi shares a story that restored a little bit of his faith in the wrestling business. After attending an independent wrestling event, the promotion initially had no idea who his son was. But once they discovered he was Levi Blue's son, they didn't treat him like an inconvenience or a burden—they welcomed him with open arms. Levi talks about the importance of making people feel like they belong, how the staff and locker room went out of their way to take care of his son, and why acts of kindness like that deserve to be recognized. He takes time to publicly thank the promotion and everyone involved for showing class in an industry that doesn't always get it right.

    Levi also opens up about a fundraiser he's currently putting together, discussing why giving back matters and how communities can accomplish incredible things when people stop worrying about credit and focus on helping others.

    Of course, it wouldn't be Sorry, Pal without a few detours into the random thoughts bouncing around inside Levi's head. From observations about human nature to the strange things that seem to make perfect sense only after midnight, nothing is off limits.

    Finally, Levi tackles a topic that's become all too common in the age of social media: the people we claim we want out of our lives. He points out the irony of repeatedly posting about, reacting to, and obsessing over individuals we insist we've moved on from. Sometimes, the very act of constantly talking about someone only creates curiosity, draws new attention to them, and keeps them relevant long after they should have faded into the background. If you truly want someone gone, maybe the answer isn't another post, another screenshot, or another rant.

    It's a conversation about gratitude, perspective, accountability, and knowing when to let things go.

    I'm back, bitches... and this is Sorry, Pal.

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    29 min
  • You Ask, I Answer, It's Ask Me Anything
    Jun 10 2026

    SORRY PAL PODCAST – SEASON 3, EPISODE 4 "Ask Me Anything" – Extended Edition


    No script. No filter. No safe answers.

    This week on a very special extended episode of the Sorry Pal Podcast, Levi Blue throws the rulebook out the damn window and hands the microphone over to you. The questions came in hot, and nothing is off limits.


    Independent wrestling. Santa stories. The podcast. Life lessons. The mistakes that leave scars and the victories that nobody claps for. From the ridiculous to the personal, Levi answers them all the only way he knows how — with honesty, sarcasm, hard-earned experience, and the kind of truth that doesn't always make people comfortable.


    Because that's what Sorry Pal has always been about.


    No virtue signaling. No pretending to have all the answers. Just one grizzled veteran who's lived a few lives, sharing what he's learned along the way.


    And as if that wasn't enough, this episode might mark the beginning of a new era for the show.


    A potential new opening theme song makes its debut at the end of the episode, and Levi wants to know what the Sorry Pal faithful think. Is this the soundtrack that carries the podcast into its next chapter? Or do we stick with the familiar sound that's been riding shotgun since day one?


    You'll hear it for yourself.

    Then the decision is yours.

    So grab a drink, crank the volume up, and settle in for one of the most raw, unpredictable, and entertaining episodes of the season.


    You've got questions.

    Levi Blue's got answers.

    And if you don't like them...

    Sorry, pal.

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    44 min
  • Mental Health, Accountability & Earning Your Spot
    Jun 4 2026

    The Sorry Pal Podcast – Season 3, Episode 3: Mental Health, Accountability & Earning Your Spot

    This week, Levi Blue dives headfirst into two controversial topics that have the wrestling world talking.

    First, Levi revisits the story of a young female professional wrestler whose false claims of sexual assault sent shockwaves through the industry. Beyond the damage done to reputations and trust, Levi explores the larger conversation nobody seems willing to have: the growing mental health crisis in America. What drives someone to make such devastating accusations? What are the consequences for real victims? And how does an industry built on trust recover when that trust is shattered?

    Then, with Pride Month in full swing, Levi tackles the debate surrounding representation and opportunity in professional wrestling. After a transgender wrestler publicly voiced frustration over the lack of transgender talent being booked during June, Levi offers his perspective from over two decades in the business. His message is simple: opportunities aren't guaranteed by identity, labels, or hashtags. In wrestling, just like every other walk of life, respect is earned, crowds are won over, and spots are fought for. Nobody is entitled to success—regardless of who they are.

    No political talking points. No virtue signaling. No outrage for clicks.

    Just an honest conversation about accountability, personal responsibility, mental health, and what it truly means to earn your place.

    The Pretty Boy Redneck. The Devil's Own Reflection. Levi Blue.

    Welcome to The Sorry Pal Podcast.

    Sorry Pal... not so sorry.

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    27 min
  • Minding Your P's and Q's
    May 27 2026

    Season 3 Episode 2 of The Sorry Pal Podcast hits hard with “Minding Your P’s and Q’s,” as The Prettyboy Redneck Levi Blue lays it out plain and simple—your mouth, your posts, and your actions all carry weight, especially in the world of independent wrestling. In a business built on respect, perception, and reputation, Levi breaks down how too many workers forget that what they say online can cost them in the locker room, in bookings, and in credibility.

    From reckless social media behavior to people chasing "tail" instead of earning respect, Levi calls out the culture that’s hurting the business from the inside. He ties it all back to karma—how the heat you throw out eventually comes back, whether it’s lost opportunities, burned bridges, or getting exposed when it matters most.

    The episode also touches on Shaun “QBall” Sisk and The Q Show, giving a nod to what he’s doing for the scene—creating conversation, spotlighting talent, and keeping the independent wrestling community talking.

    Blunt, gritty, and rooted in old-school values, this episode is a reminder to every wrestler, promoter, and personality: mind your P’s and Q’s, because in this business, respect is currency—and once you lose it, good luck getting it back.

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    31 min
  • Guess Who's Back
    May 20 2026

    Season 3, Episode 1

    Season 3 kicks off with a loud, unfiltered return as Levi Blue makes it clear the show is back and not pulling any punches. The episode opens with a hard stance on respect and accountability in professional wrestling after a promoter uses the “R-word” toward an autistic wrestler. Rather than letting the moment get buried in noise, Levi shifts the focus onto what really bothered him: the reactionary crowd of people who immediately made the situation about themselves, performative outrage, and attention-chasing instead of actually supporting the talent involved or addressing the harm in a meaningful way.

    From there, the tone stays sharp as he pivots into another controversy—calling out a wrestler who attempted to leverage an interaction with a female referee purely for content for money Levi frames it as another example of the business losing its sense of boundaries, respect, and basic professionalism in the pursuit of clicks and money.

    Throughout the episode, he threads these topics back into a bigger conversation about values—what he stands for, what he refuses to tolerate, and how his long history in wrestling and life has shaped his perspective. It’s not just ranting; it’s a declaration of intent for where the podcast is headed in its new season.

    By the end, Levi lays out the direction for The Sorry Pal Podcast going forward: more honesty, more storytelling, and a clearer commitment to calling things out while still keeping the heart of the show intact.

    Season 3 starts not quietly—but exactly how the “Sorry Pal Nation” would expect: loud, direct, and unapologetic.

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    30 min
  • The Sorry Pal Podcast, The End is here!!
    Feb 6 2026

    Season 2, Episode 20 – Season Finale: The End Is Here


    Season 2 goes out with a bang. In this explosive finale, Levi unloads truth bombs inspired by a post on his Facebook page — calling out a major issue: nobody’s doing their own damn research anymore. Instead, people are letting AI, social media algorithms, and third-party “experts” dictate what they believe, and it’s tearing everyone apart.


    As expected, the reactions come fast and ugly — name-calling, wild accusations, and keyboard warriors trying to drag Levi into the mud. But Levi doesn’t back down. He faces it head-on, doesn’t take any crap, and even calls someone out by name.


    Levi then turns the chaos into clarity, weaving together the worlds of social media, politics, and wrestling. He breaks down how misinformation spreads, how tribal thinking destroys discussion, and why real voices matter more than ever.


    And here’s the kicker: this is the last episode for the foreseeable future as Levi takes a step back to decide what’s next. Nothing permanent — just a pause to regroup, rethink, and come back stronger. Until then, listeners are encouraged to dive into the archive, listen, reflect, and learn.

    No filters. No apologies. No holding back — Season 2 goes out swinging.

    Sorry Pal, Not so Sorry

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    30 min
  • Soft Times, Softer Workers, and the AI Takeover
    Jan 30 2026

    Season 2 – Episode 19
    “Soft Times, Softer Workers, and the AI Takeover”

    "These ain't Hard Times Baby, This be Soft Times." The American Dream would be rolling over in his grave right now.


    Wrestling was built by generations who were told to toughen up, listen more than they spoke, and learn the hard way. Levi Blue breaks down the growing generational divide in society and the wrestling business—where older generations were raised on accountability, criticism, and paying dues, while newer generations are often shielded from discomfort. As society grows softer, honest feedback gets mistaken for disrespect, and traditional wrestling lessons meant to create growth now lead to hurt feelings, online outrage, and stalled development instead of stronger performers.

    Then he tackles the growing controversy of AI technology—how it’s already creeping into wrestling, media, art, and creativity. Is AI a tool, a shortcut, or the death of authenticity? Levi doesn’t sugarcoat it, questioning whether technology is helping storytellers or replacing the grind that used to separate the workers from the wannabes.

    No apologies. No hand-holding. Just hard truths from a 2-cent wrestler in a million-dollar world.

    30 minutes of your life you’re never getting back.
    Sorry Pal… Not so Sorry.

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    30 min
  • Million Dollar Advice from a 2-Cent Wrestler
    Jan 23 2026

    Season 2 – Episode 17
    “Million Dollar Advice from a 2-Cent Wrestler”

    Levi Blue opens the show by calling on The DBA—a longtime promoter—for a topic to light the fuse this week. What comes back is simple… and explosive.

    A potential worker reached out looking for a booking—but skipped the most basic, unwritten steps of the business.

    From there, Levi takes the ball and runs downhill.

    What follows is a no-frills, no-excuses breakdown of how wrestlers should approach promoters,. How ignoring the basics exposes who actually wants this business versus who just wants a spot.

    Levi pulls from decades in the trenches—locker rooms, miles, busted knuckles, and missed paydays—to deliver Million Dollar Advice from a 2-Cent Wrestler:

    • How to properly ask for bookings

    • Why respect and timing still matter

    • What promoters see instantly that workers don’t

    • And why “paying dues” isn’t a dirty phrase—it’s a filter

    No coddling. No internet wrestling fantasy. Just hard-earned wisdom, straight talk, and a reminder that this business doesn’t owe you a damn thing.

    If you’re a wrestler, promoter, or fan who thinks the old rules don’t apply anymore—this episode might sting.
    And if it does?

    Good.

    Sorry, pal.

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    30 min