Sam Roberts refuses to make his debut episode spectacular, waxes poetic on SummerSlam 1992 and provides a valuable vocabulary lesson. X-Pac joins the show, breaks down his career firsts and explains what it was like fighting for both sides in the Monday Night War.
Sam enters the “Spookydome” to get in the Halloween spirit, explains how a costume party saved John Cena’s career and adds a match to the WWE Universe’s top 10 list. Baron Corbin discusses his favorite scary movies.
Sam takes Doink the Clown seriously and gets yoked with the help of Mark Henry. Mick Foley cameos to talk about his commitment and dedication to his legendary characters.
From the greatest families in sports-entertainment to the first time The Brothers of Destruction stood face-to-face, Sam examines bloodlines within WWE. Samoa Joe discusses making the leap from the independents to WWE, facing off against Brock Lesnar and transitioning to his role as a commentator.
The Undertaker and Kane join Sam to talk about their historic relationship, including Kane’s debut, the importance of Paul Bearer and grounding their over-the-top characters.
Sam celebrates Thanksgiving with WWE Hall of Famer JBL and looks back on the most important moments in Survivor Series history. Matt Camp reflects on the legendary career of Bastion Booger.
From Daniel Bryan’s journey to WrestleMania 30 to the last days of ECW, Sam looks back fondly on sports-entertainment’s greatest underdogs.
The word of the day is “influence.” Sam explains how Eddie Guerrero made an impact on the Superstars of today. He also talks about how movies shape sports-entertainment and journeys to an ECW landmark. Comedian Dan Soder describes what it’s like being a WWE fan on the set of a major TV show and demonstrates his favorite Superstar impressions.
Sam explores the quintessential WWE Album, greatest musician to ever grace the Squared Circle as well as iconic and underrated entrance themes. Bubba Ray Dudley joins the show to talk about the connection between rock-and-roll and sports-entertainment.
In the first ever Notsam Wrestling Holiday Classic, Sam Roberts recites his own rendition of ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas, dives into the history of Santa Claus in WWE and reveals his Christmas wish.
From the Notsam Studio, Sam Roberts lets his encyclopedic wrestling brain spill out. Guests, rants and everything in between, it’s a celebration of the world and history of sports-entertainment from the unique perspective of The Last Professional Broadcaster: Sam Roberts.
In the season finale, Sam talks about the importance of going out with a bang and the best career-ending matches. Mark Henry discusses the “salmon jacket incident.” Sam answers the question, “Who is the Michael Jordan of WWE?”