List of Segments

Smark Out Moment has a wide variety of segments that appear on both the website and Smack Talk podcasts. Sometimes, there is crossover of both. Other times, you can only find the segment on one of those two avenues.

=Active Current Segments=

These segments are in the current rotation and can happen either on a regular basis or at random.

Awards
Otherwise known as The Smarkies, the Best & Worst Awards, or the End of the Year Awards, the Smark Out Moment Awards caps off each year with a look back on everything that's happened in WWE over the past 12 months. Not only are the best things awarded praise, the worst things are ridiculed.

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Battle of the Brands
Which show was the better episode this week between Raw and SmackDown? WWE's two flagship programs are compared against each other to determine a winner every week.

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Belt or Bury?
Should this particular wrestler be given a championship title and pushed, or should they be taken down a peg, lose matches and possibly even be released from the company?

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Call the Spot on the Card
You're given a list of wrestlers and you have to pick one to be in each category. Similar to a Bang/Marry/Kill type scenario, the ranks are dependent upon how many wrestlers are on the list. This includes:


 * Hall of Fame
 * Main Event
 * Upper Midcard
 * Midcard
 * Lower Midcard
 * Jobber
 * Released / Split (split is used for tag teams as an alternative to released)
 * Erased from History

Categories in italics are the standard five.

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Champsgiving Tournament
The annual autumn tournament which revolves around champions of some kind, such as determining the best champion to have ever held a particular title or comparing belt designs.

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Cheap Pop and Cheap Heat
A weekly post that examines one great thing and one awful thing that happened over the past few days in professional wrestling. This has been predominantly written by Ross K Foad over the years.

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WWE Claim to Fame
If they were forced to retire right this moment, which WWE Superstars would have a case to be eligible for an induction in the WWE Hall of Fame?

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Creative License
Fan fiction. You're given the freedom to concoct storylines, make up new characters, adjust feuds and book things to your heart's desires. So what do you want to do now that the pencil is in your hand? This segment allows for pitches and suggestions of what you would do if you were a writer or booker for whatever pro wrestling organization you're talking about in the post.

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Current and Future Champions List
A list of the current champions in AEW and WWE with predictions of who may take those titles and become the next wrestlers to hold the belt.

Check It Out: AEW Champions + WWE Champions

Darkcast
Darkcasts are Patreon-exclusive episodes of the Smack Talk podcast which are more loose in structure, unedited and tend to include sillier topics and more risque discussion.

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Doctor's Notes
A legitimate doctor's perspective of professional wrestling injuries, medical reports and more.

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Drinking Game Rules
Follow these rules for a brutal drinking game you can play while watching the WWE Royal Rumble or WWE Hall of Fame.

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Fannounce Table
The Smack Talk panel watches a particular pay-per-view event, a specific match or some video and provides a running audio commentary track you can listen to while watching, as well. Once you sync up the countdown and hit play, it's as if you're watching it alongside the hosts.

This segment was formerly referred to as "Smark Announce Table" in its early form.

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Fantasy Booking
If you were given creative control to make matches and write the feuds, what card lineup would you come up with for a particular event or how would you plan out the storyline you're tasked to write about?

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Fantasy League
For several seasons, the Smack Talk crew picked a handful of wrestlers to make up a fantasy team. Each week, they would have updated standings and be given the option to make trades or substitutes.

This made a resurgence after SummerSlam 2020 for another season stretching toward WrestleMania 37.

Finisher vs Finisher
Out of a list of wrestlers who perform the same maneuver, which one is the best at doing that move?

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Five Moves of Doom
An examination of a wrestler's signature moveset, finishers and trademark maneuvers they tend to do in every single match.

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Future Endeavors Forecast
At the beginning of the year, predictions are made for who may be released, quit, forced to retire or exit the company in one way or another.

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Going Over
This is the most generalized discussion segment for Smack Talk. Episodes are classified as Going Over segments if they follow no other particular structure and are mostly just thoughts on an overall topic with no theme.

Going Over was formerly referred to as Busted Open, but the name was changed to avoid confusion with another outlet's branding.

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Hall of Fame for Smark Out Moment
This is a Hall of Fame dedicated to the world of Smark Out Moment itself, consisting of highlighting recurring jokes from the past and some of the most dedicated fans of the site.


 * Main Event Inductee
 * Midcard Inductee
 * Tag Team Inductee
 * Golden Oldie Inductee
 * Impression Wing Inductee
 * "Fuck That Guy" Club Honoree
 * Fan Appreciation Wing Inductee

Hall of Lame
Created by Callum Wiggins, this is a discussion of the opposite of a Hall of Fame wherein the worst candidates of a particular topic are "honored" to join the list.

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Heel or Face?
Is the wrestler in question better as a villainous heel or a heroic babyface?

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Hot Tags
The weekly breakdown of the current events, rumors, news, gossip and everything else that has gone down over the past few days in the world of professional wrestling the Smack Talk panel feels like talking about that episode.

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Interviews
Interviews with members of the sports entertainment world.

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Mailbag Q&A Inbox
The mailbag is a spinoff of the Internet Wrestling Community Outreach concept of interacting with fans as much as possible. This is where viewers, readers and listeners can send in questions (whether or not they revolve around sports entertainment) for the Smack Talk panel to answer.

For years, this was done once per month. In 2020, it was adjusted to be a quarterly edition, instead, to make room for other features and gimmicks and to make these mailbag editions more special and try to focus on live interactions on YouTube.

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Mount Rushmore
Who would be on the Mount Rushmore of Pro Wrestling wherein you must pick only 4 representatives for whatever the themed topic is revolving around?

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One More Match
If a retired or deceased wrestler was able to return for just one more match, who would you choose to be their opponent and how would you book that scenario?

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One to Watch
At the beginning of each year, predictions are made for which wrestlers could break out, become major players or become the biggest focal points.

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Paul Heyman's SmackDown!
This special series spearheaded by Callum Wiggins and Robert DeFelice is a retrospective on the era where Paul Heyman was the head writer of SmackDown, looking back on June 2002 through February 2003.

Check It Out: Website Link + YouTube Playlist

Pay-Per-Viewpoint
Predictions, spoilers, results coverage and post-show recap reviews of pay-per-views and special events.

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Play the Game
A series of wrestling-themed games ranging from word play, debates, trivia, and more, including these sub-segments:


 * 2 R-Truths and a Lie = Guess which one of three statements is not true about R-Truth. (A variation of this is 2 Truth Commissions and a Lie, revolving around the Truth Commission faction.)
 * Blind Tags = A word association game wherein you're given a prompt and you must answer the question with the first thing that comes to your mind.
 * Smark's Choice = A play off Sophie's Choice. You are given two wrestlers and you must pick one of them to be erased from history.
 * Superstar or Pornstar? = Given a name, you must guess if that sounds more like it is a professional wrestler or an adult entertainment performer.
 * Tap Out = You're tasked to answer as many of a particular topic as you can.
 * Wed, Bed or Dead? = Between a list of three wrestlers, you must pick one to marry, one to sleep with and one to kill.
 * Who Am I? = Given clues about a wrestler, you must guess who they are. (A variation of this is to guess the pay-per-view based on the card.)
 * Would You Rather? = You must pick which of the two presented options given to you is the thing you would rather do.

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Power Rankings
The top wrestlers in WWE are ranked for their performances and value from the past week.

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Remakeover / Repackage
Pick a wrestler and explain why they should be changed up with a remake either as a makeover or a repackaging of their character.

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Retain / Repackage / Release
Given three wrestlers, you must pick one of them to stay exactly how they are, one of them to be given an overhaul of their character but stay in the company, and the other to be let go.

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Royal Rumble Stats and Facts
The Royal Rumble Stats page is a collection of information on the battle royal's history, including:


 * A list of Royal Rumble winners by year.
 * A list of the most eliminations anyone achieved in a single Royal Rumble for each year.
 * Every Royal Rumble's Iron Man and Iron Woman times.
 * A breakdown of heel and face dynamics for entry numbers.
 * Statistics and trivia for topics such as who has won the most Royal Rumbles, what the luckiest entry number is for the amount of winners, most eliminations, longest and shortest times spent in a Royal Rumble match, and more.

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Scouting Talent
An examination of an indie wrestler's strengths and weaknesses as well as a discussion on which major company they would do best in.

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Scramble
Smack Talk episodes that have no actual agenda, theme or planned topics. The panel simply starts recording and lets the discussion take its own course.

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Sexiest Superstars Tournament
Who is the most attractive wrestler on the current roster? This tournament dates back to January 2012 and has become an annual summer tradition for Smark Out Moment with a bracket for the men's and women's divisions for WWE.

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Sign Me Up
Anyone who takes a picture of themselves holding up a "Smark Out Moment" sign at a pro wrestling show gets featured on the site as part of the Sign Me Up promotion.

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Small Package
Quick thoughts and bite-sized posts for topics that don't need bigger editorials, podcasts or major breakdowns.

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Smark Madness Tournament
The annual spring tournament parody of March Madness. Topics for these tournaments can be virtually anything.

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Smarks Remarks
Random opinion editorials and miscellaneous posts that don't fit into any themed gimmick segments are collectively referred to as Smarks Remarks.

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Split Crowd
Two opposing philosophies debate until a judge decides which opinion or argument wins.

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Superstar Scores
Judging a wrestler's full career based on a 0-100 point scale wherein there are 10 categories worth 10 points per section. These sections and subcategories are:


 * In the Ring Skills
 * Athleticism - Moveset; botch ratio, etc.
 * Psychology - Storytelling abilities; selling injuries; interest level of matches, etc.
 * On the Mic Skills
 * Charisma - Promo quality; general verbal skills, etc.
 * Character - Their gimmick; heel and face dynamics, etc.
 * Appearance
 * Physique - Their general look of their body.
 * Entrance - Music, pyro and everything they do for their introduction when they come out.
 * Behavior
 * Backstage Professionalism - Locker room leaders who help others with their careers, or problematic coworkers who get into fights and look out only for themselves.
 * Public Relations - Whether or not they provide a positive reflection on the company with talk shows, charities and media appearances or if they cause problems that project a bad image such as arrests, drug problems and so on.
 * Crowd Reaction
 * Popularity - How well liked they were as a performer. Their social media influence. Ability to draw money and ratings. Etc.
 * Credibility - Win/loss ratio; if they were a champion and Hall of Famer or a loser.

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Superstar Spotlight
Putting a magnifying glass on a wrestler, speaking of their history, their current standings and their potential future.

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Superstar Stock Market
Examinations of a wrestler's value and the trajectory their career is heading down.

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Tier Lists
You are given a field of options to pick and rank on various tiers of preference and must place everything on one of the levels.

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Time Machine Dream Team
If you could pick wrestlers from any era and create teams based on various themes, which Superstars would make up those groups?

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Top Rope List
Lists of various numbers such as Top 10, Top 25 and more, wherein the absolute focus is the top 3 that are awarded a bronze, silver and gold placement.

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Triple Threat
Three members of the Smark Out Moment writing team take on three topics each week with a centralized theme.

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Trivia Quizzes
Tony Mango takes on wrestling-themed trivia contests such as Sporcle quizzes.

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Wednesday Night War
A spin-off of Battle of the Brands, but instead of comparing Raw and SmackDown each week to determine the better the show, the fight is between WWE NXT and AEW Dynamite, which both air on Wednesday night in direct competition with each other.

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Women's Wrestling Weekly
A recap of women's wrestling from various promotions throughout the week.

This segment was formerly dubbed Divas Debrief, but when WWE stopped referring to its women's division as Divas, a name change was needed.

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Wrestling History Lesson
Looking back on a moment, match, event or era from wrestling's past and breaking down what led to that point, what happened and the fallout consequences and repercussions that followed.

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Wrestling is 20/20
With the benefit of hindsight, if you could go back and change history for a particular topic in professional wrestling's past, would you change anything? What would you do instead? Or do you think everything worked out as well as it could have and we're in the best timeline already?

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Wrestling with the Past
Retrospectives looking back on a particular time in professional wrestling history, such as the careers of the latest inductees for the WWE Hall of Fame class.

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WWE Roster Hierarchy
A depth chart of the current WWE roster ranked in order of how it appears Vince McMahon and the other managing forces of the company view each Superstar.

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=Archived Segments=

These segments have been retired in one fashion or another. Either they've ceased to serve a purpose, been incorporated into other aspects/segments or have just been put on hold for the indefinite future. They may return at some point, though.

2001: A Wrestling Odyssey
A special 13-episode podcast series spearheaded by Callum Wiggins and Robert DeFelice looking back on the year 2001 in professional wrestling.

Check It Out: Website Link + YouTube Playlist

Ask Him!
Originally a segment that would revolve around stumping the fellow Smack Talk panelists, this wrestling trivia question of the week eventually became more about asking the listeners of the show and was retired with the Rest Hold.

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Caption This
Original pay-per-view reviews on Smack Talk included joke captions for the images from each match.

Did You Know?
A parody of the WWE Did You Know interstitials. This bumper would appear as a break of sorts for Smack Talk.

Events Predictions Contests
These were contests wherein people could guess who would win all the matches of a pay-per-view card.

Outro Number
As a means to give viewers something to entertain them while the end credits were on, as well as finish each episode with a laugh, the outro for each Smack Talk for several years was some sort of parody song or vocal performance of some kind. As time went on, these became sillier and more experimental beyond just taking a wrestler's theme and giving it funny lyrics.

Rest Hold
A mid-way break for the episode or the week itself, the Rest Hold was a collection of smaller, more promotional segments. It was retired on episode #300 after repeated years of being voted one of the worst segments of the year for having very little worthwhile content.

Each Rest Hold consisted primarily of:


 * Did You Know? joke of the week
 * Smark My Words comment of the week
 * A plug for The Mega Maniacs Facebook group
 * A reminder to send in questions for the next edition of the mailbag
 * Information on how to support Smark Out Moment via donations to the Patreon and more
 * Promotion for the Redbubble and TeePublic merchandise shop catalogs
 * A prompt for the Sign Me Up initiative
 * A call to action for spreading the word about Smark Out Moment by sharing the site on social media
 * A nod to Fanboys Anonymous
 * Ask Him wrestling trivia question of the week

Smark My Words
Favorite comment of the week from YouTube, Facebook, Twitter or the website.

More segments are in the works and will debut in the future. Stay tuned!