
Normally when a guest on The Kevin Steen Show sees the Kane Mask on set, it is always a great ice breaker, and Nigel McGuinness is no exception. Unlike all the other guests, the sight of the Kane Mask brings up a extremely low point in Nigel's life were he was forced to dress up like Kane himself on a tour in England. Somehow this story didn't make the cut on Nigel's great documentary, "The Last of McGuinness". Speaking of Nigel's documentary, Kevin digs even further into Nigel's thought process behind the project and some of the powerful issues that it brought up. Kevin even does some personal inventory of his own about his feelings on success and failure. Luckily for these searching souls, this episode was filmed on a couch that may or may not have been in a psychiatrist's office before it landed in Nigel's swank LA apartment. Anyways, we hope you are ready watch Steen dig deep into Nigel's psyche of our "mate" and yours, Nigel McGuinness on The Kevin Steen Show. Cheers!

Does Kevin Steen have the best guests, or what? Chris Hero's welcome back to the Independent Scene includes an appearance on The Kevin Steen Show. There is no need for the Wikipedia print out on this interview, Kevin and Chris go way back to the dysfunctional days of CZW (which we love talking about) up to the wonderment and magic that is Pro Wrestling Guerrilla. Before we get to all that, Kevin and Chris thoroughly discuss the "legends" of Quebec wrestling such as Green Phantom, Iceberg, Face of Death, Razor Revolution and the majestic, Lil Asshole. Oh yeah, Chris Hero also talks about his time as Kassius Ohno while in NXT and being one of the first groups of development talent to use the brand new Performance Center.

Kevin Steen busts out a new episode of "The Kevin Steen Show" with special guest, Jay Lethal! Ooooh yeeeaahh!! Wikipedia man was on point for this episode and he need to be because we had HUGE TV star Jay Lethal on The Kevin Steen Show. Kevin and special co-host, Zane Riley had a well informed conversation with Jay about his early years of his career in JAPW and Ring of Honor. Although, Wikipedia man forgot to mention Papa Lethal's unmeasurable hatred for Larry Zbyszko. The fun begins when Jay starts talking about his time in TNA and how his backstage impersonations became the thing that pushed his career forward. And in a Kevin Steen Show exclusive you get to hear Jay's impersonation of Kevin Nash. Who knows you may see The Lethal Diesel on your wrestling TV program sometime soon. So sit back and enjoy Kevin Steen Show fans and Wikipedia man because you got a lot to learn about Jay Lethal.

You work hard, in the ring, in the gym, tryouts, camps.... and then you get signed. Finally offered a Developmental Contract, but then what happens? Brian Myers sits down with Colt Cabana, Tommaso Ciampa and Chris Hero to discuss their different paths to get to the big time. The hurdles they faced, the ridiculous extra spots, drunken promises from "talent relations". For nearly two hours this foursome talk about any and everything developmental from the training regimen, to the infamous former head trainer, and all the different incarnations of the developmental system that led to what we have today. Developmentally Speaking with Brian Myers is the most in depth look at the developmental system, EVER! This is the best shoot you'll see all year, grab your copy today!

GENTLEMAN'S CHOICE is the story of a truly nice guy who became a total jerk when he was drinking. When the STEROID GHB was added to the mix he became truly dangerous. A trained architect and judo competition winner from England, and a man with strong will and ambition, Chris Adams sought fame and fortune in America. He achieved it as a professional wrestler in the mid-1980 s as Gentleman Chris Adams. At the peak of his career, he was performing in front of tens of thousands in stadiums and arenas with wrestling legends including Kerry and Kevin Von Erich. Adams submitted to the temptations that accompany fame and fortune. As soon as things were starting to go really well, other things started to go seriously wrong. He got involved with the wrong crowd, accidentally killed a girlfriend, assaulted men and women, spent time in prison, and ultimately perished at the hands of his best friend.

The boys are back to "pop some dogs and talk some hogs" once again! On this edition Ricochet finds himself on the hot seat with two world class interviewers, Chuck Taylor and his best friend Trent? They pull no punches with hard hitting questions like, "wipe sitting or standing?" and "are you a morning cranker?" You know it's getting hot in that hotel room, shirts are coming off and the Rock will be tweeted. So pop a dog with Ricochet today! Topics include: Ahmed Johnson/Stone Cold's Tight Denim Shorts/Young Dustin & Trevor/Tweeting The Rock/Trent's Shitty Knee/Nubian Princesses/Hand Dogs/Homeboy Liger

Well it's time to say goodbye and get a real job working at the GAP. Kevin is moving to Florida for some odd reason and said he couldn't do the Kevin Steen Show anymore. What better way to go out then having as guests the tag team that has sold more t-shirts than anyone else in the history of indy wrestling, The Young Bucks. From Matt Rushmore to the Bullet Club, Matt and Nick talk about being in the two most over factions in pro wrestling today. Also, find out why they call Nick the "Indytaker" and why you won't see the Young Bucks in DGUSA any time soon. Spoiler Alert: it's the same reason. It's appropriate that the Young Bucks were Kevin's first guests nearly two years ago on the Tag Team Edition and also his last guests in his swan song . So, sit back and enjoy as we ride off into the same sunset.

Brian's back with an all new installment of Developmentally Speaking. Filmed over a crazy Wrestelcon 2016 weekend, Brian sits down with Matt Striker, Shelton Benjamin, & Karlee Perez. This trio all took different paths to make it in the fed and each share heartfelt insight into the trials and triumphs of pursuing their dream.

At 2:37 am to be exact, Kevin shares a conversation and a pizza with the Young Bucks. Several controversial topics are covered such as their obsession with Super Kicks and their relationship with PWG referee Rick Knox. Also, something about not shaking hands with someone is brought up. I can't remember... it was pretty late and pizza makes me sleepy.

This interview starts off with Kyle pouring an energy drink into a Goldberg coffee mug. So, needless to say, things start off pretty intense. Kevin sits down with Kyle O' Reilly who has been on an absolute tear in PWG and ROH. Kevin is sure to cover all the Pro Wrestling Guerrilla stories, that place where all the best wrestling in the world happens, as well as all the other career highlights that Kyle has had such as signing with ROH, teaming with Adam Cole, being sleazy with Davey and being one half of reDRagon

The "Prince of Queens" Brian Myers is back with a brand new panel for another edition of Developmentally Speaking. "Too Cocky" Kevin Matthews, "The Cleaner" Kenny Omega, and "The Callihan Death Machine" Sami Callihan all sit down and weigh in on their respective times in developmental. They swap stories about extra work, getting signed, and the craziness that ensued trying to "make it". Sami opens up about his time at the performance center and they all share some crazy stories about a certain trainer. Sit back and enjoy another episode of Developmentally Speaking w/ Brian Myers.

Happy Birthday PWG!!! For the small percentage of the wrestling world who have no souls and hate PWG love fests, we are doing an entire Kevin Steen show about PWG just to stick it to those miserable bastards. Just kidding, we are doing it because PWG is awesome. Following the epic TEN show, we sit down with The Intrepid Traveler himself, Paul London. We were a little rushed on time because Paul had to catch a plane to the Juggalo Gathering (I'm pretty sure he meant spaceship because the conversation Steen had with him was out of this world), but what he left us with was pure Paul London gold. Lets just say you will never look at bacon the same way ever again. Finally, the viewers of this Kevin Steen Show will also get to see the post show, in ring celebration, at the conclusion of PWG Ten where everybody is ready to dance!

This edition features the one of a kind "Big LG" Doc Gallows, "Campus Legend" Brad Attitude and "Agent T" the artist formally known as Camacho. This edition is full of crazy stories, insane antics and deep insight into the signing process and developmental territories. Doc shares stories of trying out for Tough Enough and his little "dickie doo" making an appearance while a certain infamous trainer screamed at him, his glory days in OVW, the intense training and everybody's favorite Dhalib (The Great Khali) Duty. Brad Attitude tells his heartfelt story of finally getting signed after doing years of extra work and the heartbreak that followed. T talks about growing up the son of Haku, and him and his brother (Tama Tonga) struggling to get a break in the business. All in all, this edition is full of fun tales, behind the scenes chicanery, and some really powerful heartfelt moments, so raise a toast to developmental and enjoy!

Happy Birthday PWG!!! For the small percentage of the wrestling world who have no souls and hate PWG love fests, we are doing an entire Kevin Steen show about PWG just to stick it to those miserable bastards. Just kidding, we are doing it because PWG is awesome. Who is better to talk to just a few hours before PWG's tenth birthday party than Excalibur, one of Pro Wrestling Guerrilla's founding fathers and literally the voice of the company? For some bonus footage, we take The Kevin Steen Show cameras to American Legion Post #308 in Reseda, CA and talk with some of the incredible PWG fans minutes before the doors open at PWG TEN.

Sorry You're Watching This w/ Dan Barry returns with an incredible guest in Simon Gotch. Dan and Simon take a non sequitur ride across literally 100’s of topics, buckle up and enjoy.

On this episode of "Developmentally Speaking" Bull James is back with two guests who started at the very beginning of the developmental system. Before there was a Performance Center the developmental system was compromised of several small territories. Bull's guest on this episode got their starts in different developmental territories. Pete Gas started in Memphis and U-Gene started in the original OVW in Louisville under Danny Davis. Don't miss this episode as you get to learn about the early days of the developmental system and what it was like figuring your way up to the main roster. Things certainly have changed over the years from the places they train to the wrestlers themselves. So sit back and enjoy Developmentally Speaking with Pete Gas and U-Gene.

Sorry! We did it again and brought this show back. Why? We don't know but we sincerely apologize. Dan is joined on this episode as always with Tony Deppen and David Starr.

Developmentally Speaking is back with a new host, Bull James. Own Bull’s inaugural episode he is joined by EC3 and Bill Carr. The trio examines their trials and tribulations trying to fit into the developmental system but the real story here is, WHERE DID BILL CARR GET THAT SWEET SHIRT, MY LORD. Sit back and enjoy Developmentally Speaking.

The world of wrestling has been ruled by many backstage cliques such as The Kliq and... The Kliq. Look out wrestling promoters, there is a new band of brothers that are looking to run rough shot all over your promotion, and their name is The Uncut Connection. They are making their intentions known loud and clear on this very special edition of The Kevin Steen Show. Jimmy Jacobs starts things off by talking about elbow dropping people's gear bags through a table, collecting alcoholic drinks from fans, and a concept that has been floating around the ROH locker room for years known as, "New Guy Heat".

The world of wrestling has been ruled by many backstage cliques such as The Kliq and... The Kliq. Look out wrestling promoters, there is a new band of brothers that are looking to run rough shot all over your promotion, and their name is The Uncut Connection. They are making their intentions known loud and clear on this very special edition of The Kevin Steen Show. In order to wrap this whole thing up, Truth Martini steps onto set and discusses the origins of The Uncut Connection ( It's slightly shorter than Wolverine's origin story if you get my point). Truth Martini goes on to explain why he is such a charmer with the ladies, abundantly clear while reenacting a scene from Starrcade 88. Also, Truth talks about the time The Uncut Connection took on the NWO.