On this episode of The Going Over Podcast, Zack Reeb and Paul Isadora break down the rise of Jacob Fatu and discuss what it really takes to keep wrestling fans emotionally invested in what you are doing both online and inside the arena.
The conversation focuses on creating real engagement and why the work should not stop once fans buy a ticket and walk through the doors. Zack and Paul explain that live events should create the same excitement, energy, and connection that promotions work so hard to build on social media, if not more.
They discuss how stars like Jacob Fatu connect with audiences through intensity, authenticity, and consistency, and why creating memorable moments is essential for building long-term fan support. The episode also dives into the importance of giving fans a reason to return to future shows and encouraging word-of-mouth promotion by delivering an experience people genuinely want to talk about afterward.
Zack and Paul share insight on crowd interaction, presentation, pacing, and making fans feel emotionally involved in the product from start to finish. This episode is all about understanding audience connection, building momentum, and creating a wrestling experience that keeps people coming back for more.
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Going Over is a professional wrestling podcast hosted by Zack Reeb and Paul Isadora, two veterans with decades of experience inside the ring and behind the scenes. This podcast is built for anyone serious about understanding how pro wrestling really works—from the psychology of a match to the realities of building a career on the independent scene.
Each episode dives into the fundamentals that separate average performers from great ones: wrestling psychology, storytelling, ring awareness, character development, and how to actually get booked and stay booked. Whether you’re learning how to structure a match, connect with a crowd, or navigate the wrestling business, Going Over gives you real-world insight you won’t get from highlight clips or surface-level advice.
You’ll hear honest conversations about what it takes to become a professional wrestler, how to succeed in indie wrestling, and how to avoid the common mistakes that hold talent back. From beginners looking for wrestling training to experienced performers trying to level up, this podcast is designed to help you think differently about the craft.
If you’ve ever searched “how to become a wrestler,” “how to get booked in wrestling,” or “wrestling psychology explained,” this is where you start.
Going Over isn’t about shortcuts—it’s about building something that lasts.
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