Russo says he doesn’t understand why someone would pay an imbecile like Keller $8 a month to read these terrible opinions. At another point this week, Keller said that he disagrees with Russo’s friend, Disco Inferno, on basically every opinion regarding the professional wrestling business.
Russo points out that Disco Inferno had a 20-year career which included in-ring competition and attending backstage creative meetings. Keller has done neither of those things before, and it’s insane for him to have the nerve to claim that he knows more about the business than someone with Disco Inferno’s experience.

Russo comments on Jim Cornette’s feud with the Internet Wrestling Community after the missed dropkick spot at a recent ROH show. At one point, ProWrestlingSheet’s Ryan Satin decided to get involved, picking a fight with Cornette. Russo points out that for someone who claims to hate drama so much, Satin sure finds a way to get involved in a lot of disputes.
Russo thinks that Satin’s legacy in the wrestling business is going to be getting beat up backstage at a wrestling show at some point. Satin’s making enemies left, right and centre, and at some point in the future a wrestler is going to show him some ‘old school’ attention backstage or in the parking lot after a show, and Satin will never open his mouth again.
That sums up today’s episode of Vince Russo’s The Brand. You can listen to the show yourself anytime here, and I’ll catch ya tomorrow for another recap!
