Cheyenne Ortiz is the host of Main Event Conversations, a pro wrestling discussion series on 830 Wrestling Network focused on thoughtful dialogue, in-ring storytelling, and the voices that often get lost in the noise. With a calm, classic, and engaging presence, Cheyenne approaches wrestling conversations as a facilitator first — creating space for meaningful exchange rather than competing opinions.
His connection to professional wrestling began early, sparked by a VHS tape that quickly turned into a lifelong obsession. What started as fandom evolved into a deeper appreciation for wrestling as an art form, a sport, and a storytelling medium. Influenced by moments like Ric Flair’s retirement and the emotional weight of Ruthless Aggression–era video packages, Cheyenne views wrestling through the lens of character, psychology, and purpose.
As a host, Cheyenne naturally plays the role of mediator. He values selling, fundamentals, and the small details that elevate performances, and he isn’t afraid to reframe conversations to keep them productive and grounded. While he welcomes differing viewpoints, his focus remains on the talent in the ring and the stories being told — not on ego or superiority of opinion.
Audience interaction is central to Main Event Conversations. Cheyenne believes wrestling discourse only works when fans feel included, respected, and heard. His goal is to foster healthy, engaging discussions that move away from toxicity and toward genuine appreciation and critique.
Cheyenne talks about wrestling because he believes it is as pure as any art form, as demanding as any major sport, and as culturally relevant as any mainstream media. Main Event Conversations exists to give that belief the space it deserves.