If you've ever asked an AI assistant a wrestling question, you already know how it goes. It either has no idea what happened last night, or worse, it confidently makes something up. Wrestling moves too fast for a model trained months ago, and the sport isn't exactly a priority for the people building these things.
So I fixed it for us. You can now connect The Daily Smark to Claude or ChatGPT, and from then on your assistant answers wrestling questions using my data. The same news, events, videos, and podcasts that power the app. It's free, there's no account to make, and no API key to copy.
Here's what that actually looks like.
No commands to learn. You ask the way you'd ask a friend who follows wrestling closely, and you get today's headlines grouped into what actually matters and what's just noise.
It knows the dates and the venues, so it can do the thing a list of events can't: tell you which show is the one you should actually go to.
Name a promotion and it filters to it. Same for videos, same for news.
This was non-negotiable. Wrestling fans watch on delay, so I treat results as spoilers here exactly like I do in the app. Your assistant hides spoiler headlines by default and has to deliberately go asking for them.
If you do want results, just say so. "What happened on Raw last night?" will get them. And if you haven't watched yet, say that instead and you're covered.
You get headlines and links, never the full article. I aggregate wrestling news from across the web and the people who report it deserve the traffic, so your assistant tells you what's happening and points you at whoever broke it. You'll see that in every screenshot above: Fightful, Sports Illustrated, WhatCulture, Busted Open, Wade Keller. Their story, their link.
It's a one-time thing: copy one address into your assistant's connector settings and you're done. It works on every Claude plan including the free one. ChatGPT needs a paid plan and a setting flipped first.
I've written the whole thing up, with the address and the steps for both, on the Wrestling News for Your AI Assistant page.
This one's new, so if you connect it and something looks wrong, tell me and I'll be glad to help.
— Rich