Caitlin Clark’s enforcer – Sophie Cunningham – has launched her own podcast.
The WNBA’s Indiana Fever is easily the most popular team in the league. It might even be the most popular team in all of women’s sports. Everyone loves Caitlin Clark (even though she’s been injured much of this season), and fans have really gotten to know one of her teammates, Sophie Cunningham, over the summer.

Mainly because she has been sticking up for Caitlin Clark when no one else will.
That’s how the world really came to know Indiana Fever forward Sophie Cunningham back in June. She rocketed to stardom after she decided to play the enforcer role and get back at an opponent who had just roughed up Caitlin Clark minutes before.
Check it out:
That right there is called “having your teammate’s back.”
But to be clear, Sophie Cunningham isn’t just Caitlin Clark’s sidekick. She’s making a name for herself too, whether it be through TikToks criticizing the WNBA refereeing or wearing a shirt that communicates her love for the fast-food restaurant Arby’s. And Sophie has evidently done enough to warrant having her own podcast, titled “Show Me Something.”
Everybody’s got a podcast, eh?
I’ll be honest… I was hesitant about listening to Cunningham’s new show. That is until I saw a clip from it that’s already been released showing her go scorched Earth on Caitlin Clark haters. Hearing Sophie rip into people that dislike and undercut the Indiana Fever guard immediately changed my mind.
After all, isn’t sports podcasting – and sports shows in general now – all about screaming takes into microphones? One might argue that Sophie Cunningham already has it down pat.
The WNBA forward was asked by her co-host, West Wilson, about how some people don’t view Caitlin Clark as the face of the league. He basically tee’d up his co-host to hit this massive drive of a take that is absolutely, undoubtedly, 100% correct:
“It really pisses me off when people are like, ‘She’s not the face of the league.’ What? There’s really good, well-known people in our league. I’m not discrediting them. We have a lot of bad-***es in our league. Hell yeah to that. I’m all for that. But when people try to argue that she’s not the face of our league? Or if our league would be where we’re at without her? You’re dumb as sh**. You’re literally dumb as f***.”
Sophie Cunningham has a great point there.
Nearly every measurable metric supports this statement: Caitlin Clark isn’t a part of the league, she’s the entire league. Ryan Brewer, an associate professor of finance at Indiana University Columbus, found that of the $200 million in revenue that the WNBA brought in in 2024, Caitlin Clark was single handedly responsible for 26.5% of that revenue. In other words, Caitlin Clark’s success helps cash the checks of others across the WNBA.
Despite that, fellow players in the WNBA hate Caitlin Clark. That’s clear as day when you tune into any Fever game and watch Clark get beat up on, or consider the fact that Clark’s colleagues voted her the 9th best guard in the league. Yes, you read that right. WNBA players voted and suggested that there are 8 other guards in the league that are better than her.
Patently absurd and ridiculous.
All that to say that I’m a fan of Sophie Cunningham standing up to everyone else and saying Caitlin Clark is the face of the WNBA. Other players in the league might not like it, but they need to hear it… and I’ve got a feeling they’ll be hearing it a lot now that Cunningham has her own podcast.
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