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The Unexpected Brew: How Jason Kelce and Indie Wrestling King Matt Cardona Stirred Up Comedy Gold

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  • October 29, 2025
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The Unexpected Brew: How Jason Kelce and Indie Wrestling King Matt Cardona Stirred Up Comedy Gold

Jason Kelce, the man, the legend, recently retired from the NFL, right? You'd think he'd be settling into a quiet life, maybe just enjoying his family, his podcast. But no, not our Jason. He's always got a trick up his sleeve, or, you know, a new project brewing. And for once, it’s not just about football or even, really, his fantastic podcast. This time, he’s dipped his toe into something… different. Something quite hilarious, actually. He’s teamed up with none other than the 'Indy God' himself, Matt Cardona, for a short film promoting, of all things, Garage Beer.

Now, if you’re not deep into the independent wrestling scene, Matt Cardona might be a name you’ve heard whispered, or perhaps you remember him from his WWE days as Zack Ryder. But for those in the know, Cardona is a master of reinvention, a genius at crafting his own narrative, truly; he’s built an empire on being unapologetically himself in the often-gritty world of indie wrestling. And pairing him with Kelce, a guy whose authenticity just radiates from every pore, well, it’s a stroke of pure, unexpected genius, isn’t it? It just feels… right, in a totally bizarre way.

And the brand they’re championing? Garage Beer. Think about that for a second. It's not some high-brow craft brew with a fancy name you can’t pronounce. It’s Garage Beer. It speaks to something real, something unpretentious, much like both Kelce and Cardona themselves. It’s the kind of beer you crack open after a long day, whether you’ve just dominated on the football field, slayed in the wrestling ring, or, you know, just finished mowing the lawn. It’s approachable, honest. You could say it's the blue-collar brew for the everyday legend.

The short film, from what we can gather, is exactly what you’d hope for: pure, unadulterated comedic gold. It leans into their personalities, into the unexpectedness of their collaboration. One can only imagine the kind of banter, the kind of improvised moments that must have occurred on set. And that’s the thing, isn’t it? It feels less like a sterile commercial and more like a couple of buddies genuinely having a good time, perhaps just messing around, and someone happened to film it. And that, frankly, is its charm.

It also offers a glimpse, doesn’t it, into Kelce’s life post-Eagles. He’s not fading into obscurity; far from it. He’s leaning into new ventures, showing us that retirement doesn't mean slowing down. For Cardona, it's another feather in his cap, another brilliant piece of self-promotion that keeps him relevant, keeps him creating. Both men, in their own unique ways, understand the hustle, the art of building something memorable. And this Garage Beer flick? It's just another chapter in their wonderfully unpredictable stories. So, yeah, grab a cold one, I guess, and prepare for some genuine laughs. You might even find yourself saying, 'Well, I'll be damned.'

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