The Sorry Pal Podcast.
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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