Sophie Cunningham might not be joining the world of pro wrestling just yet, but she is about to get some more experience on the microphone.
As first reported by Front Office Sports’ Michael McCarthy, the Indiana Fever guard has landed a new podcast with Colin Cowherd’s The Volume. Per the report, Cunningham will co-host the show — titled Show Me Something — alongside former Complex producer-turned-Bravo Summer House star West Wilson, who she was classmates with at Rock Bridge High School in Columbia, Missouri.
“It’s an exciting time for the WNBA, and we’re thrilled to grow The Volume’s portfolio with a show that celebrates women’s sports, pop culture, and friendship,” The Volume chief revenue officer Dane Aagaard told Front Office Sports in a statement.
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News of Cunningham’s new podcast comes amid a breakout 2025 season for the former Missouri Tigers star, who has gained a mainstream following after the Fever acquired her in a trade with the Phoenix Mercury last offseason. Often referred to as “Caitlin Clark’s enforcer” thanks to her propensity for defending her star teammate on the court, the 28-year-old has made waves in press conferences, on social media and on the pregame runway, where she recently wore a t-shirt that read “hot girls eat Arby’s” as a part of an endorsement deal with the fast food chain.
Recently, Women Of Wrestling founder (and Indianapolis native) Dave McLane made a public pitch for Cunningham to join his all-women’s pro wrestling promotion, with his recruitment efforts echoed by co-owner Jeanie Buss. But while it seems unlikely that the three-time first-team All-SEC selection will be stepping into the squared circle anytime soon, it seems clear that her status as one of the WNBA’s most mainstream personalities is only gaining steam.
As for The Volume, the creation of Show Me Something (a clear nod to the hosts’ Missouri roots) adds to the podcasting platform’s already impressive portfolio, which also includes Cowherd’s eponymous podcast and shows hosted by Nick Wright, Shannon Sharpe and Angie Martinez, among others. Coincidentally or not, the network also happens to include another show hosted by a basketball enforcer best known for his big personality and protecting his team’s star guard in Draymond Green.

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