Out of the blue one day his lawyer approached him and said that the Judge offered him 7 years probation and Hart couldn’t wait to sign the deal. He has no idea how that happened and it has restored his faith in God. Ever since being released he’s received an incredible amount of booking requests and now he’s booked basically every weekend.
He does admit that life as a professional wrestler is not easy. He has never relied solely on professional wrestling for a living in the past like he is now, and he’s beginning to realize that less is more as a professional wrestler. It’s a hard life driving around the country wrestling every weekend, and life can become pretty lonely at times.

Jericho welcomes Joey Janela to the show.
Janela’s Game Changer Wrestling put on “Joey Janela’s Spring Break 2” in New Orleans this past weekend, and they had a good crowd of over 1000 people. Janela informs that he’s working for basically every indie promotion right now.
Janela talks about the infamous stunt that catapulted him into indie notoriety. He was wrestling Zandig, who threw him off of the top of a barn through a flaming wooden structure into the back of a truck. He informs that he mangled his thumb on the landing, but other than that it wasn’t too bad. On the other hand, Zandig broke his back on the landing and has rarely wrestled since.