Mental Health, TNA and Toys
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Sorry Pal Podcast – Season 2, Episode 16
Levi shifts gears into something that actually brings him joy—his collection. The toys, the memories, the nostalgia, and why holding onto pieces of your past sometimes keeps you sane.
Levi doesn’t sugarcoat a damn thing in this one.
From there, Levi tackles a hard, uncomfortable topic that too many people in wrestling like to tiptoe around: a troubled female wrestler who clearly needs real mental health support—and the vultures circling her pretending to be “helpers.”
Levi calls out the hypocrisy, the fake concern, and the guys who see vulnerability as an opportunity to get laid instead of a signal to back off and do the right thing. It’s blunt, it’s ugly, and it’s honest—because sometimes honesty isn’t pretty.
He wraps it up talking about the very first TNA wrestling show on AMC, what it means, and what he expects (and doesn’t expect) from it's debut
No filters. No apologies.
Just truth, nostalgia, and a warning shot across the bow.
30 minutes of your life you’re never getting back.
Sorry Pal. Not so sorry.