In this episode, the hosts discuss the recent events in WWE, including the Money in the Bank pay-per-view and the return of Rhea Ripley. They also talk about Seth Rollins and CM Punk's altercation, as well as the potential match between Sami Zayn, Ilja Dragunov, and Bron Breakker at SummerSlam. The main topic of discussion is the Hurt Business and whether they should be allowed to come back. Overall, the hosts were not impressed with Money in the Bank and felt that some of the matches were lackluster. The conversation covers various topics related to the Money in the Bank pay-per-view event. They discuss the wrestling styles of different wrestlers, the disappointment with certain matches, and the predictability of Triple H's storytelling. They also touch on the importance of failed cash-ins in the Money in the Bank concept and the need for more unpredictability in the women's division. The conversation ends with a mention of the AEW event and the comparison between Jey Uso and Enzo Amore. NXT Heatwave was praised for its solid matches and surprising moments. The tag team match between Lonnie and Sol and Axiom and Frazier was particularly impressive, showcasing the future stars of NXT. The women's match between Roxanne and Lola was also highly regarded. The main event, featuring Javon and Trick, had a shocking twist that left fans divided. Overall, Heatwave received positive reviews and was considered a strong pay-per-view. In this conversation, Tiffany and Alexis discuss various wrestling matches and storylines. They talk about the potential of certain wrestlers on the main roster, the North American Championship match, and the Fatal Four Way match. They also discuss CM Punk's actions and Seth Rollins' response, as well as the Wyatt Sick storyline. They share their thoughts on Liv Morgan and Rhea Ripley's interaction and Damien Priest's involvement. Overall, they express excitement and anticipation for upcoming events in the wrestling world.