Ep 452! Alfred Konuwa, mailbag, AEW Review & Top 5!

Ep 452! Alfred Konuwa, mailbag, AEW Review & Top 5!

Released Monday, 3rd March 2025
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Ep 452! Alfred Konuwa, mailbag, AEW Review & Top 5!

Ep 452! Alfred Konuwa, mailbag, AEW Review & Top 5!

Ep 452! Alfred Konuwa, mailbag, AEW Review & Top 5!

Ep 452! Alfred Konuwa, mailbag, AEW Review & Top 5!

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starts starts here. It's

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not the best one. It's not the

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great one. You're speaking with the

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juices one. Hello, I'm granted

0:37

the astronaut of Russia. This

0:39

week's cold open is Trump,

0:41

Vance, and Zelinsky as their

0:43

meeting on the Russia-Ukraine war

0:45

devolves into a tense argument

0:48

at the White House. If you

0:50

align yourself, too much with Putin.

0:52

What's your message for death? Well,

0:54

if I didn't align myself with both of

0:56

them, you'd never have a deal. He wanted

0:58

to say really terrible things about Putin and

1:01

then say, hi Vladimir, how are we doing

1:03

on the deal? That doesn't work that way.

1:05

I'm not aligned with Putin. I'm not aligned

1:07

with anybody. I'm aligned with the United States

1:09

of America. And for the good of the

1:12

world, I'm aligned with the world. I'm aligned

1:14

with the world. And I want to get

1:16

this thing over with you. You see the

1:18

hatred he's got for Putin. It's very tough

1:21

for me to make a deal with that

1:23

kind of hatred. He's got tremendous hatred.

1:25

I can tell you the other

1:27

side isn't exactly in love with him

1:30

either. So it's not a question

1:32

of alignment. I'm in line with the

1:34

world. I want to get the thing

1:36

set. I'm aligned with Europe. I want

1:39

to see if we can get this thing

1:41

done. You want me to be tough? I

1:43

can be tougher than any human

1:45

being you've ever seen. I'd be

1:47

so tough. But you never get a

1:49

deal that way, so that's the way it

1:52

goes. One more question. I would respond to

1:54

this. So look, for four years in the

1:56

United States of America, we had a president

1:58

who stood up at press conferences and

2:01

talk tough about Vladimir Putin, and

2:03

then Putin invaded Ukraine and destroyed

2:05

a significant chunk of the country.

2:08

The path to peace and the

2:10

path to prosperity is maybe engaging

2:13

in diplomacy. We tried the pathway

2:15

of Joe Biden, of thumping our

2:17

chest and pretending that the President

2:20

of the United States' words mattered

2:22

more than the President of the

2:24

United States' actions. What makes America

2:27

a good country is America engaging

2:29

in diplomacy. what President Trump

2:32

is doing. Can I ask

2:34

you? Sure. Yeah. Okay. So

2:36

he occupied our parts, big

2:38

parts of Ukraine, part of

2:41

East and Crimea. So he

2:43

occupied it on 2014. So.

2:46

During a lot of years,

2:48

I'm not speaking about just

2:51

Biden, but those time was

2:53

Obama, then President Obama, then

2:55

President Trump, then President Biden,

2:58

now President Trump and God

3:00

bless, now President Trump will

3:03

stop him. But during 2014,

3:05

nobody stopped him. He just

3:07

occupied and took. He killed

3:09

people, you know, what the

3:11

contact time. 2014. 2014 and

3:13

2014. So he killed. I

3:16

was not here. Yeah, but

3:18

that's exactly right. Yes, but

3:20

during 2014 until 2022, you

3:22

know, what the situation is

3:24

the same, that people have

3:26

been dying on the contact

3:28

line. Nobody stopped him. You

3:30

know, that we had conversations

3:32

with him. A lot of

3:34

conversation. My bilateral conversation. And

3:36

we signed with him, me,

3:39

like a new president. In

3:41

2019, I signed with him,

3:43

the deal. I signed with

3:45

him, Macron and Merkel, we

3:47

signed ceasefire. All of them

3:49

told me that he will

3:51

never go. We signed him,

3:53

with gas contract, gas contract.

3:55

Yes, contract. Yes, but after

3:57

that, he broke the ceasefire.

3:59

He killed our people and

4:02

he didn't exchange prisons. We

4:04

signed the exchange of prisons,

4:06

but he didn't do it. What

4:08

kind of diplomacy you are

4:11

speaking about? What do you mean? I'm

4:13

talking about the kind of diplomacy that's

4:15

going to end the destruction of your

4:17

country. Yes, but if you are not...

4:19

Mr. President, Mr. President, with respect, I

4:21

think it's disrespectful for you to come

4:23

into the Oval Office to try to litigate

4:25

this in front of the American media.

4:27

Right now you guys are going around

4:29

and forcing conscripts to the front lines

4:31

because you have manpower problems. You should

4:33

be thanking the president for trying to

4:35

say what problems we have. I have been

4:37

to, I have actually, I've actually watched

4:39

and seen the stories and I know

4:42

what happens is you bring people, you

4:44

bring them on a propaganda tour Mr.

4:46

President, do you disagree that you've had

4:48

problems? What, bringing people in your military?

4:50

And do you think that it's respectful?

4:53

To come to the Oval Office of

4:55

the United States of America and attack

4:57

the administration that is trying to, trying

4:59

to prevent the destruction of your country.

5:02

A lot of, a lot of questions,

5:04

let's start from the biggest of all

5:06

during the war. Everybody has problems. Even

5:08

you, but you have nice ocean and

5:11

don't feel now, but you will feel

5:13

it in the future. God bless. You

5:15

don't know that. God bless. You are

5:18

not having a war. Don't tell us

5:20

what we're going to feel. We're

5:22

trying to solve a problem. Don't

5:24

tell us what we're going to

5:26

feel. I'm not telling you. You're

5:28

in no position to dictate what

5:30

we're going to feel. We're going to

5:33

feel very good. We're going to

5:35

feel very good and very strong.

5:37

You will feel influence. You're right

5:39

now not in a very good

5:41

position. You've allowed yourself to be

5:44

in a very bad position. And

5:46

it happens to be right about

5:48

it. From the very beginning of

5:50

the war. You're not in a

5:52

good position. You're not in a

5:55

good position. You don't have the

5:57

cards right now. You're gambling with

5:59

world. World War III. You're gambling

6:01

with World War III. And what

6:04

you're doing is very disrespectful to

6:06

the country, this country, that's back

6:08

to you. Far more than a

6:10

lot of people said they should

6:13

have. Have you said thank you

6:15

once? This entire meeting? No, in

6:17

this entire meeting, you said thank

6:19

you. You went to Pennsylvania and

6:22

campaigned for the opposition in October,

6:24

offer some words of appreciation for

6:26

the United States of America and

6:28

the president who's trying to save

6:31

your country. Please, you're saying that...

6:33

If you will speak very loudly about the

6:35

war, you can... He's not speaking loudly. He's

6:37

not speaking loudly. Your country is in big

6:40

trouble. Can I answer? No, no. You've done

6:42

a lot of talking. Your country is in

6:44

big trouble. I know. You're not winning. You're

6:46

not winning this. You have a damn

6:48

good chance of coming out okay

6:50

because of us. Mr. President, we

6:52

are staying in our country, staying

6:54

strong from the very beginning of

6:56

the war. We have been alone.

6:59

And we are thankful. I said

7:01

thanks in this cabinet. We gave

7:03

you through the stupid president 350

7:05

billion dollars. We gave you military

7:07

equipment. You voted for your military

7:09

equipment. You voted for your men

7:11

or brave, but they had to

7:13

use our military. If you didn't

7:15

have our military equipment, this This

7:17

war would have been over in two

7:19

weeks. In three days. I heard it

7:21

from Putin. In three days. This is

7:23

something in two weeks. Of course he

7:25

has. It's going to be a very

7:27

hard thing to do business like this.

7:29

I tell you. Just say thank you.

7:32

I said a lot of times. Except

7:34

that there are disagreements, and let's go

7:36

litigate those disagreements rather than trying to

7:38

fight it out in the American media

7:40

when you're wrong. We know that you're

7:42

wrong. But you see, I think it's

7:44

good for the American people to see

7:46

what's going on. I think it's very

7:49

important. That's why I kept

7:51

this going so long. You have

7:53

to be thankful. You don't have

7:55

the cards. You're buried there. People

7:57

are dying. You're running low on

7:59

soldiers. soldiers it would be a damn

8:02

good thing and then you can then

8:04

you tell us I don't want to

8:06

cease fire I don't want to cease

8:08

fire I want to go and I

8:10

wanted this I look if you

8:12

could get a cease fire right

8:14

now I tell you you take

8:16

it so the bullet stopped flying

8:18

and you meant stuff getting killed

8:20

of course we want to stop

8:22

the war but I said you

8:24

don't want to cease fire I

8:26

want to cease fire faster than

8:28

an agreement That was with a

8:30

guy named Biden who was not

8:33

a smart person. That was your

8:35

that was with Obama. It was

8:37

your brother. Excuse me. That was

8:39

with Obama who gave you sheets

8:41

and I gave you javelins. I

8:43

gave you the javelins to take

8:45

out all those tanks. Obama gave

8:47

you sheets. In fact, the statement

8:49

is Obama gave sheets and Trump

8:51

gave javelins. You got to be

8:54

more thankful because let me tell

8:56

you don't have the cards. But

8:58

without us, you don't have any

9:00

cards. One more question to

9:02

my, Mr. Vice President. I'm

9:05

sorry. Are you tough to make?

9:07

Because the attitudes have to

9:09

change. What if Russia breaks this

9:11

fire? What if Russia breaks these

9:13

talks? What do they do then?

9:16

I understand that it's a

9:18

hidden conversation. What if

9:20

Russia brings the ceasefire? What if

9:22

anything? What if the bomb drops

9:24

on your head right now? Okay,

9:26

what have they broke it? I

9:28

don't know they broke it with

9:31

Biden because Biden they didn't respect

9:33

him. They didn't respect Obama They

9:35

respect me Let me tell you Putin went

9:37

through a hell of a lot with me.

9:39

He went through a phony witch hunt where

9:41

they used him and Russia Russia Russia

9:44

Russia you ever hear of that

9:46

deal? That was a phony that

9:48

was a phony hunter Biden Joe

9:50

Biden scam Hillary Clinton Shifty Clinton

9:52

Shifty Adam Shifty Adam Shiff it

9:54

was a Democrat scam And he had

9:56

to go through that and he did go through it.

9:58

We didn't end up in a war And

10:00

he went through it. He was accused

10:03

of all that stuff. He had nothing

10:05

to do with it. It came out of

10:07

Hunter Biden's bathroom. It came

10:09

out of Hunter Biden's bedroom.

10:12

It was disgusting. And then they said,

10:14

oh, oh, the laptop from hell

10:16

was made by Russia. The 51

10:18

agents. The whole thing was a scam.

10:21

And he had to put up with

10:23

that. He was being accused of all

10:25

that stuff. All I can say is

10:27

this. He might have broken deals

10:29

with Obama. And Bush, and he

10:31

might have broken him with Biden,

10:33

he did, maybe, maybe he did.

10:35

I don't know what happened, but

10:37

he didn't break him with me.

10:40

He wants to make a deal. I don't

10:42

know if you can make a deal.

10:44

The problem is I've empowered you

10:46

to be a tough guy. And I don't

10:48

think you'd be a tough guy without the

10:51

United States. And your people

10:53

are very brave. But you're

10:55

either going to make a deal or we're

10:57

out. And if we're out, you'll fight it

10:59

out. But you don't have the cards. But

11:01

once we sign that deal, you're in

11:04

a much better position. But you're not

11:06

acting at all thankful. And that's

11:08

not a nice thing. I'll be honest. That's

11:10

not a nice thing. All right.

11:13

I think we've seen

11:15

enough. What do you

11:17

think? This is going

11:19

to be great television,

11:21

I will say that.

11:24

All right. We'll

11:26

see what we

11:29

can do about

11:31

putting that together.

11:33

We'll see, I

11:35

don't know. or

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tobacco later. We're not chopping

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it up on believe. Returning

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Alprecano is here to talk

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WW, A-E-W, the differences between

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today's NxT versus the classic

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NxT, the history of racism

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in wrestling, AAA's statement that

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he only sees talent, not

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color, and more. The listener

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maled the current answer's questions

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about Pro Wrestling booking,

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angles. the need for

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production meetings, storylines today,

13:00

and societal changes. All

13:03

this plus the AEW

13:05

dynamite review, this week's

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top five, Kona gets

13:11

irritated with disco, and

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so much more. And now

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without further delay,

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that's handed off to

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the master of the verbal gems,

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it's Kona. The Mighty Mighty, Mighty

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Di, and Joe, the Philly entrepreneur,

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boom, what'd it do? What's going

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on? What's happening? Yo, we're back

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like we never left. Let's start

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up the show like we always

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do with the shout-outs. If I

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butcher, name or city, too bad.

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It's Iranian tobacco accent. We keep

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in it one thou while. Pro

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Wrestling, Rott, Wire, Windsor, Ontario, Canada.

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James from Germany, Stoo's wrestling podcast,

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England, producer man. New York City

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who does a podcast with coach.

13:54

Remember coach? Yeah, do I do

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a podcast with the two? Yeah,

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I don't know. Is it coach,

14:01

is it coach, or is it,

14:03

yes, coach, right? Yes, yeah, yeah.

14:05

But I'm not sure, is that

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the one that's on believe or

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is that on their, behind their

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pick? I think so. Our

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breed love, Pensacola, Florida,

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Goady, Garrison, Pittsburgh, Fly

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Over County Patriot,

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Altoona, Pennsylvania,

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by the way I just said

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Pensacola Florida, I just wanted to

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shout out our boy, which I

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think two weeks ago, our boy

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from Peacola, the front, the Redneck

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Riviera as I call it, Road

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Dog is now, what is he,

14:40

like a co-writer or headwriter for

14:42

Smackdown? He was head writer, lead

14:44

writer, yeah. Congratulations, I saw a

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lot of people talking smack, and

14:48

like I always said, it's always

14:50

the people aren't doing shit, haven't

14:52

done shit in their in their

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life. talking about people that are, you

14:56

know, as Disko will attest, he's one

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of the wittiest, smartest guys, second generation,

15:01

so I'm, you know, and he knows

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the system and he's written before and

15:06

he's not writing under the maniac called

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McMahon. So good luck to you and

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bring back the, somebody actually told him

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something like, Roaddog is still on the

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list for the fashion police or something

15:17

like that, and he wrote back timing

15:20

as everything. You just said something. Did

15:22

you see what AJ Stiles said about

15:24

it, Conan? It's pretty similar, but I

15:26

figured I'd give it to you. Yeah. Before judging

15:28

this guy from his past performances as a head

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writer, just know that there was a man who

15:33

picked a part, who picked it apart to the

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point that it was no longer his ideas anymore.

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So similar to what you said, yeah. And

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like I said before that's the

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reason he went back to Agnix

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T. Don Washington Township, New Jersey,

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Bubba, Beasel, Union City, Pennsylvania, Triple

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J, Minville, Tennessee. He writes, the

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shows have been amazing. As always,

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it's great to hear your insight

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on things happening. You and D.I.

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are always 100% honest and I

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respect that. Sully from Gibsonville,

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South Carolina. He probably

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sent that when he

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was watching the shows when

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you were in the hospital. That's

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D. I. So I doubt it.

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19:42

Keenan is the host and

19:44

then they had Leslie Jones

19:46

which has got Tracy Morgan

19:48

and Eddie Murphy imitating Tracy

19:50

Morgan which was hilarious. Now

19:52

the second thing, disco, was

19:54

the afford. four nations face-off

19:57

team USA and Canada on

19:59

the Saturday. Okay. This really

20:01

surprised me because as bad

20:03

as it was number three

20:05

and number four was the

20:07

all-star game Sunday and the

20:10

all-star Saturday night which is

20:12

a slam dunk. Number five

20:14

was Fox NASCAR. Number six

20:16

was four nations USA versus

20:18

Finley. Finland. My bad. And

20:20

13 was Smackdown. tied with

20:22

the mass singer and 88

20:25

was NxT and dynamite tied.

20:27

Then I just wanted to

20:29

say real quick on raw,

20:31

the most, most viewed thing

20:33

on YouTube with number one,

20:35

bond breaker spears Dominic Mysterio,

20:38

two, gunther sites, chaotic exchange

20:40

with Uso, three sets freaking

20:42

when Rollins qualifies for Chamber

20:44

over Finn Ballard, four Roxanne,

20:46

Perez qualifies for Chamber over

20:48

Finn Ballard, four Roxanne, Perez

20:50

qualifies for Chamber, and five

20:53

penta uses lubricated disruption to

20:55

pea pea pea done great

20:57

smack down all stuff yourself

20:59

dude because if you would

21:01

have read this it would

21:03

have been okay I just

21:06

like I mean I like

21:08

all those all those shows

21:10

are so that I didn't

21:12

watch so okay but people

21:14

might be interested like I

21:16

am so there you go

21:18

great smackdown sorry too that's

21:21

act down sorry to go

21:23

see watch your mouth You

21:25

just started a kind of

21:27

whoop-passed Joe, but be- I'm

21:29

sorry, I just, I want

21:31

to make you better. Be

21:34

ready. Be ready. Well, you

21:36

need to be ready. You'll be ready

21:38

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23:01

here we go. You guys excited for

23:03

the Patriot emails, by the way. Always.

23:05

What were the suspensions at? So... We

23:08

had, uh... Adg Grow Cut, Grow Cut,

23:10

Grow Cut, last week. You also had

23:12

Hank Miller and then Captain Canada for

23:14

proclaiming himself a hockey expert and then...

23:17

You know what you need to, do

23:19

you have, do you have, do you

23:21

have a list of all the suspensions

23:23

that we've done for since the inception?

23:26

Never? No, no. You don't? Because I

23:28

would like to have a date and

23:30

send it, if you can send the

23:32

suspensions, send that data to somebody and

23:35

people, we can create a database of

23:37

suspensions to identify habitual offenders. for possible

23:39

permanent expulsion. Good luck getting that done.

23:41

Yeah. Yeah, let's, yeah. Good luck getting

23:44

that done. No, I'm saying if you

23:46

could outsource it to somebody that would

23:48

get it done, that there would be

23:50

interest in something. He doesn't even do

23:53

that, so. Good luck. Okay, so let's

23:55

start with Adrian. Hi guys, my question

23:57

for all three of you. Tony Collins

23:59

to say you, say to you, okay,

24:02

you have full control for collision to

24:04

write book and produce it. Which three

24:06

people would you bring into support you

24:08

to make it a chance of being

24:11

successful? For me to be Joe Feeney,

24:13

a published author, Cindy Head Writer for

24:15

CCW, Jeff Lane, or to book on

24:17

meth and has produced Rocky Mountain Pro

24:20

Wrestling Pro Wrestling with Russo. And Alex

24:22

and Brantez, well he has to do

24:24

something to earn his paycheck. And that's

24:26

an agent for the Heat Night Club

24:29

of Melbourne, Australia. One of our favorite

24:31

places, Codean. 100%? You know, what of,

24:33

how old is Adrian, by the way?

24:35

I don't know. Let's say for example,

24:38

he's 26 years old. Okay? Would the

24:40

possibility be that he was conceived at

24:42

the Heat Night Club? by one of

24:44

the professional wrestlers making bookie with one

24:46

of the girls that a big nightclub.

24:49

Huge possibility. Huge possibility. Remember I told

24:51

you what I used to do by

24:53

originally my very first promos for the

24:55

disco infernal back in like independent wrestling

24:58

shows? No. Stick would be I was

25:00

conceived in the DG booth at Studio

25:02

54. Oh yeah, that's great. That's a

25:04

good that's a good backstory. Yeah. I

25:07

would choose Kone and Vince and who

25:09

else? Kone and Vince, Kone and Vince

25:11

and Ed Ferrara, I think, I think

25:13

that would be, that's who I would

25:16

choose. If I could choose three people

25:18

to write those shows. Who would you

25:20

pick Joe? Besides, you see, this guy

25:22

would pick you Joe, by the way.

25:25

Raven? Geez, I didn't really explain it

25:27

to you, okay? And this is the

25:29

problem with Raven, okay? Is if Raven

25:31

was part of the creative team. Okay,

25:34

and I love Raven. He's very very

25:36

intelligent, right? But 50% of the meeting

25:38

would be Raven talking about his angle.

25:40

Okay, do you agree with that? Yeah,

25:43

do you agree? Pretty much. I'd be

25:45

like somebody else though. I get a

25:47

good bourbon today, Elijah Craig drinking some.

25:49

Sipping us, sipping a little bourbon day,

25:52

my day off here. Okay, who are

25:54

the other two Joe? Bruce Pritchard, and

25:56

I would have said Kevin Solomon, but

25:58

can't see that. So you wouldn't even

26:01

choose Conan. Well, I don't know that

26:03

Conan would work for me, so. Well,

26:05

that's not the point. He said if

26:07

you could choose like three guys, but

26:10

you would even choose Conan, but you

26:12

would even choose Conan. I would definitely

26:14

pick this guy that used to work

26:16

with me in Mexico who's a great

26:19

booker called Moody Moody Jackman. Oh my

26:21

Moody, yeah, Rudy, yeah. Probably somebody like

26:23

Jeremy Borash, right? I thought abyss was

26:25

very underrated. I would bring in abyss

26:28

because he's also Jeremy's boy, right? And

26:30

just let me add a couple wild

26:32

cards. I would bring, I would bring

26:34

Dutch in. But you and Dutch have

26:37

had history to get it. No, it

26:39

had nothing to do with history, I

26:41

think. But Dutch is absolutely a very

26:43

good guy to have in that room.

26:46

The only problem with the, when we,

26:48

when it was me, Russo, Dutch, and

26:50

Jeff, the only problem was, was Jeff.

26:52

Okay, because, because the problem with Jeff

26:55

was, Jeff was on the show, right?

26:57

And he was like a top guy

26:59

to me. And Jeff wanted to always

27:01

explain why the camera was in the

27:04

shot. which was just so detrimental to

27:06

everything me Vincent Dutch wanted right right

27:08

right it was so out there like

27:10

we could not get him to to

27:12

budge on that and and Dutch would

27:15

like say to me that don't worry

27:17

about I'll work on it and he

27:19

couldn't get the budge on it so

27:21

it's just like well he finally got

27:24

over it yeah exactly so and I

27:26

would have two two little wild cards

27:28

here because they're very good underrated writers

27:30

Sunday and Jimmy Jacobs Next is for

27:33

your boy, Joe Eddie Gonzales from Eagle

27:35

Pass, Texas. Of course. The day, young

27:37

gentleman in Feeney, we don't know what

27:39

Feeney has broken a TV with his

27:42

face while drugged or plaster. Is that

27:44

accurate? Yeah, that was that same night

27:46

where I sang with the band and

27:48

then I was... You got drunk and

27:51

fell into a television... The TV, yeah.

27:53

I don't know if my head broke.

27:55

With your face? I don't know, but

27:57

it broke for sure, yeah. The TV

28:00

broke. Oh, so you would have felt

28:02

faced first. Yeah, it was either like

28:04

I knocked it over and stepped on

28:06

it or I landed on it or

28:09

something. What's the worst you guys have

28:11

ever been or witness? Could be rest

28:13

and related or just life related. Also,

28:15

you all should bring Cav. Cav Lingus

28:18

Mafia. Next time if ever you have

28:20

Durbin on, can you make sure he's

28:22

drunk. Maybe that way he can be

28:24

somewhat entertaining. Interesting. I think Durban is

28:27

not entertaining. I've actually, when I was

28:29

very, when I was younger, like 23,

28:31

24, I fell asleep at the wheel

28:33

one time when I was drinking, so

28:36

I definitely watch when I was drinking

28:38

after that. Have you ever been, have

28:40

you ever been, have you ever been,

28:42

never really seen you really drunk ever?

28:45

Yeah. Well, but you know, you see

28:47

everything, people shitting on themselves, trying to

28:49

kiss a trans, a hoovy, trying to

28:51

kiss a man, a hooey. You know,

28:54

you see so many things, especially people

28:56

that are in drugs, whacked out, jumping

28:58

off a roof, breaking their legs. We

29:00

had a wrestler one time in Cancun

29:03

that was so fucked up. He went

29:05

in through the window, what he thought

29:07

was his room, and he ended up

29:09

sleeping in the couch. of somebody else's

29:12

room and they both kind of woke

29:14

up at the same time they're like

29:16

what the fuck you're doing in my

29:18

room what do you get by room

29:21

no this is my room and but

29:23

anyways I really really try to stay

29:25

away from drunks I hate drunks and

29:27

so I really try to stay away

29:30

places where a lot of people are

29:32

drinking well we get usually the drunks

29:34

at our club are 82 and then

29:36

86 means two guys of back reception

29:38

86 means you walk about and you're

29:41

bad, you're bad, permanent, permanent, permanent, I

29:43

like the 86. Yeah, the mayor from

29:45

the, the mayor, but not of K100

29:47

side, New Jersey. What's good, fellas, it's

29:50

your pal, the mayor, but not of

29:52

K100. This week, my question is a

29:54

conion in regards to the thunder roses

29:56

such. This happened in your company, what

29:59

would be the course of action you're

30:01

in. This is a fine suspension, no

30:03

more push. How would you make sure

30:05

this doesn't happen again and make it

30:08

known what happened isn't acceptable? In my

30:10

opinion, this is 100% on purpose and

30:12

not a product of being inexperienced, being

30:14

a 100% on purpose and not a

30:17

product of being inexperienced, doesn't take a

30:19

seasoned veteran to understand the very basic

30:21

logic of I'm a bad guy, the

30:23

good guy comes to save their friend

30:26

with a chair that I'm beating up,

30:28

I'm beating up. Yes, Cisco, I'm planning

30:30

a vacation to Vegas, not during WrestleMania.

30:32

So expect to run into sapphires. I'll

30:35

be in the VIP area and make

30:37

it rain with taxpayer money for doge

30:39

stuff. Hey, by the way, Mayor of

30:41

K100, send us your real, send me

30:44

your real name via DM so I

30:46

can put it our ID scanner so

30:48

you can be banned when you try

30:50

to make it right through it. That's

30:53

tremendous. I like the pre-bin. Code did

30:55

you find out. anything I asked I

30:57

asked you let's see if you always

30:59

pick on Joe for not getting things

31:02

done but I asked you could you

31:04

contact Thunder Rosa and possibly find out

31:06

the facts behind what happened in that

31:08

map the post match between her and

31:11

the Megan rain and the penilla before

31:13

did you did you get that done?

31:15

No. If you remember wait a minute

31:17

wait a minute Jackass I was in

31:20

the hospital for eight days and I

31:22

was recuperating like another five but I

31:24

will get that info for you. Okay,

31:26

all right, so next week, or maybe

31:29

by the end of the show this

31:31

week, we can have that information. Right,

31:33

okay. So, because right now it still

31:35

looks like I'm sticking to, oh, by

31:38

the way, did you, people were tweeting

31:40

me about this, Connie, you know, it

31:42

was hysterical? What? Alvarez was talking about

31:44

the situation, right on the show, the

31:47

Thunder Rosa, last week, to explain it.

31:49

And he was saying that a week

31:51

goes by, or people that I talked

31:53

to an AW says. Why don't we

31:56

have effing production meetings? This would all

31:58

be conducted if we have production meetings.

32:00

What on a rant about production meetings?

32:02

How long ago did I bring up

32:04

the production meetings? Yeah, a long time

32:07

ago. Here, right? I'm more than a

32:09

year. Bro, let me tell you. Here's

32:11

a worse thing. I've done a

32:13

lot of shows besides wrestling, right?

32:15

I've never ever been to a place

32:17

where they didn't have a production meeting.

32:19

You can't run, you cannot run

32:22

a show without production meeting, but

32:24

this is what happens when you

32:26

get a guy, and this happens

32:28

a lot. I see this so

32:30

much in my profession, who watches

32:32

a lot of wrestling, therefore he's

32:34

an expert. He doesn't know what

32:36

the fuck he's doing, bro, and

32:38

that's why people usually use the

32:40

same bookers, because it's not easy

32:42

to do. Anybody can know, why

32:44

didn't this guy go over? What

32:47

is that? There's so many nuances,

32:49

intricacies, and shit that you don't even

32:51

know about, that you don't even read

32:53

about in the dirt sheets, okay? It's

32:55

not an easy job, and he's proving

32:57

it. It's not. And let me tell

32:59

you one thing that he does, that

33:01

every booker that is just not

33:03

good at it, okay? It's done in

33:05

the past. Bro, they don't know how

33:08

to elevate a character. It's like

33:10

they'll take a character, he'll beat

33:12

a guy, he'll beat a guy to win the

33:14

belt, and the next thing you know, he's

33:16

working with the guy below him on the

33:19

card. Like, like, they do that constantly there.

33:21

It's like, like, like, they do you give

33:23

him the belt. The belt is supposed to

33:25

be, okay, now this is an important championship.

33:27

People on the top end of the card

33:29

are supposed to be fighting this guy. Remember

33:31

like, who was it? I think he, maybe

33:34

Orange Castle, somebody, I mean, even like Daniel

33:36

Garcia, just won the belt, Daniel Garcia just

33:38

won the belt. That's the main thing he just

33:40

won the belt, Daniel Garcia just won the belt

33:42

recently. That's the main thing where he just won

33:44

the belt. Daniel Garcia just won the belt, he's like,

33:46

it's like, he's like, he's the guy that needs to beat

33:48

him. It's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like,

33:50

he's like, he's, he's, he's, he's, he's, he's, he's, he's,

33:52

he's, he's, he's, he's, he's, he's, he's, he's, he's, he's,

33:54

he's, he's, he's, he's, he's, he's Now you're stuck with

33:56

both of the characters working against

33:59

people like... below him on

34:01

the card, it's nothing to advance

34:03

your television. So, whatever. Next is from

34:05

four-time K100 Booker the Year, Brian

34:07

Dunlap. Okay, suspend this bump. You

34:09

cannot annoy yourself, four-time Booker the

34:11

year. You're not even one-time Booker.

34:13

I think he's being sarcastic though.

34:15

I'll give him good. Let's see what

34:17

he says here, then we'll decide

34:20

whether it's suspended. Did you see

34:22

the potential Wrestle remaining implications on

34:24

last week Smackdown? The Rock wants an

34:26

in-ring meeting with Cody Rhodes. Did

34:29

you watch Smackton, by the way,

34:31

Conan, yet? Yes. The Rock wants

34:33

an in-ring meeting with Cody Rhodes

34:35

at Elimination Chamber, Toronto, which opens

34:37

up this possible scenario. Kennedy's most

34:39

powerful figure, the rock, declares himself

34:41

as Cody's challenger for WrestleMania-41. Cody

34:43

wants to take himself to the next

34:45

level. He need to get past the

34:47

final boss. Number two, the winner of

34:50

the Men's Chamber Match of Pink and

34:52

John Sina will be added to the

34:54

Gunther versus Juso Magic Mania, making a

34:57

triple threat for the World heavyweight championship.

34:59

Would you prefer Sina versus Gunther versus

35:01

Jay over the United States of

35:04

Gunther? Potential of teasing a

35:06

Schena versus Raven. Joe would like that

35:08

Cody vs. Raven. Who's your pick

35:10

for the chamber? Best guards is

35:12

Brian D from New York. P.S.

35:14

Dr. Chris Featherstone from Sports Quita.

35:17

She's McIntyre winning the chamber and

35:19

being the rocks corporate chosen one

35:21

is Cody's opponent. That's okay. So

35:23

the guy for the guys from Sports

35:25

Quida. All right. Okay. I don't know

35:27

what they're gonna do. All right. But

35:30

I ventured a couple weeks ago. This scenario.

35:32

That if you did Cody versus Rock.

35:34

That we could start. suddenly teasing

35:36

and testing the waters with

35:38

the Cody heel turn and see

35:41

how how the people react to it. This

35:43

to me is a tease for the rock

35:45

telling Cody that he wants his

35:47

soul, meaning if you sell your

35:49

soul to me, you could be

35:51

my champion forever. And I wonder

35:53

if that if Cody accepts that

35:55

and starts to settle here, turn and

35:57

then, you know, and see this. is

36:00

not trying to heal for this run.

36:02

You know, whatever he does. And if Sino

36:04

wins that match, you're going to

36:06

see a heelish code. My prediction, okay?

36:09

I don't know what's going to happen,

36:11

but like, I've been throwing some

36:13

stuff out there and they've been

36:15

pretty accurate. Number two, I don't know

36:17

what they're going to do with like, who

36:20

are those other, I mean, they're kind

36:22

of teasing Logan Paul and punk.

36:24

Well, we guess Randy Orton is coming

36:26

back for payday, you know, I don't

36:28

know, it's like, there's nine weeks to

36:30

go, and there's still just complete ambiguity

36:32

on this card. And I'm like,

36:34

they're in a rut, creative really, right

36:36

now, I don't think anybody would disagree

36:38

with that because there's just, everything's

36:41

very clouded. Even the rocks promo

36:43

on Friday night was kind of...

36:45

No, that was on purpose. But

36:47

I'm just saying, but it was

36:49

like, it didn't... It's just confusing

36:52

since it didn't really provide any

36:54

clarity. That was a reason that

36:56

they wanted to keep you thinking.

36:58

I was watching the scrum he

37:00

did afterwards and he kind of

37:03

explained it that way. He goes,

37:05

oh you did watch that. Yeah,

37:07

he goes, I came out and I

37:09

said I'm going to take a stole.

37:11

What does that mean? And I was

37:14

like, yeah, that's what I thought. So

37:16

they did it on purpose. You know

37:18

what I'm saying? The year he retired,

37:20

that would be ridiculous. Look, just quick

37:22

sidebar here. Yeah. Okay, the rock tweeted

37:25

this a few hours ago. Right. He

37:27

tweeted a caption of a video.

37:29

It says, Friday night's ratings. The

37:31

rocks return to Smackdown delivers

37:33

huge numbers for W.W.E. And it

37:35

shows us this clip of him and

37:38

Cody. Above that, this is what Dwayne

37:40

Johnson tweeted today. Thanks for watching

37:42

the show. We got some disruptive moves

37:44

coming up, so tune in. Love

37:46

playing this audacious, unpredictable character known

37:49

as a final boss. Toronto,

37:51

I'll see you this week in an elimination

37:53

chain. Pretty short in Sweden, kind of

37:55

like he's saying, like, hey, you don't know what

37:57

to... Right, which is good, right, which is good.

38:00

But it's not that good when

38:02

you're still trying to sell tickets

38:04

to that show. Well, you know,

38:06

they got a show on Friday.

38:08

They got a show on Monday.

38:10

Let's see what happens. It ain't

38:13

like they're not going to do

38:15

anything. There's not a progression. Rocks

38:17

all in on his storyline. Cody's

38:19

all in on his storyline. Cody's

38:21

all in on his storyline. All

38:23

the stars are all in and

38:26

collaborating on their storylines. Cody against

38:28

this guy and this guy against

38:30

that guy. I really don't care

38:33

because you're talking about all these

38:35

guys Drew Cody punk all the

38:37

guys he mentioned they're the best

38:39

at what they do and this

38:41

will be well written. There'll be

38:43

good promos. They'll be drama and

38:45

there'll be a good match. Right. Let

38:48

me give you another quick do we

38:50

suspend this guy for the first time

38:52

to the book or was that a

38:54

joke? No, no, I think it's a

38:56

joke. All right, let me give you

38:58

two more tweets today. Okay. One's from

39:00

wrestling news at Wrestling News Co.

39:02

Okay, I think Eric Bischoff

39:04

spoke about this too. Vincent Mann

39:07

rumored to be in talks with

39:09

Fox for his new wrestling company.

39:11

Okay, let me give you another Sean

39:13

Rossap tweet from hours later.

39:16

Fox has denied any involvement

39:18

in the possible viscman wrestling

39:20

promotion when we reached out.

39:22

So who announced this originally

39:24

sites and Eric. Talked about it

39:27

with Conrad Kone? Yeah, yeah. Did you

39:29

do you still do that show coming?

39:31

No, no, no, but I I heard

39:33

about it and read about it. Yeah.

39:35

All right. Okay. All right. Yeah. So

39:37

so we don't know so basically we're

39:39

trying to basically there's information we can't

39:42

decide whether it's misinformation or actual information

39:44

yet. So whatever your music coming?

39:46

Yeah, I don't know. You know, what's going

39:49

on an update. There is a

39:51

representative from Fox allegedly that said

39:53

that said that this is not

39:55

true. Okay, so that's how that's you

39:57

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39:59

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let's go the next one. Brad Zawak, a

41:54

boy from the, what do you call it?

41:56

Atlanta. Yeah. Baseball, lifestyle guy. I don't

41:59

know, just, just. real quick because it

42:01

shows it is on Saturday so by

42:03

Monday after Monday night show we're gonna

42:05

have some clarity going to the rest

42:08

of media in my opinion obviously right

42:10

right right what do you think they

42:12

should I just told you I think

42:15

that all those guys are the best

42:17

at what they do and the and

42:19

whatever match they decide on good promos

42:21

it will be well written there'll be

42:24

drama and it'll be a good match

42:26

so I any of those guys I'm

42:28

cool with all right Because here's two

42:31

glaring things that's been a problem with

42:33

the show, okay? Number one is the

42:35

lack of ambiguity going into WrestleMania. Number

42:38

two, bro, how, what type of deal

42:40

does Roman have? He's never on the

42:42

show. Like how many shows has Roman

42:44

been on since he's lost his match

42:47

at WrestleMania? He's like one of their

42:49

biggest stars that used to be weekly

42:51

episodic television sitting in the room, you

42:54

know, those kinds that that's that there's

42:56

no more of that. Yeah. and the

42:58

show is suffering because of it and

43:00

he's bro his characters kind of I

43:03

mean honestly it's kind of flat right

43:05

now I wouldn't disagree you know so

43:07

it's like so so what do you

43:10

do with and it's so funny because

43:12

he was the hottest thing in the

43:14

company bro and you work your whole

43:17

career to be the man and now

43:19

that you are the man you're taking

43:21

time off a lot of time off

43:23

the whole angle was designed And the

43:26

crowds were saying, we want Roman, we

43:28

want, was designed for Roman to come

43:30

back as a huge baby face, correct?

43:33

Where's that baby face run? Right. Non-existent.

43:35

It's like, it's not even a run.

43:37

It's just, he's just better than the

43:40

show a couple times and you know.

43:42

So my, so this is my opinion,

43:44

okay? I think you could get, Cody,

43:46

solar heat, as a heel, very quickly

43:49

with the rock, and against John Sina,

43:51

and against Roman. I was saying, I,

43:53

I, so I'm thinking that they're like,

43:56

you know, because sometimes, you know, it's,

43:58

it's, it's a different, you know, it's

44:00

a different era. It's like, you're looking

44:02

at the landscape. The show is a

44:05

bit like, we've been talking about this.

44:07

the show has been flat for a

44:09

few months now. Like he's not as

44:12

compelling stuff. I think, all right, let's

44:14

make a major disruption here. Let's turn

44:16

our biggest baby face heel. And to

44:19

me, I guarantee you that creates massive

44:21

interest. You know, I mean, just because

44:23

Cody's been like one of the best

44:25

drawing champions in the history. If you

44:28

look at the numbers, you know, what

44:30

do you think? All right, so next

44:32

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44:44

Here's a question by comedians. I'm a

44:46

fan of Old School comedians like Sam

44:48

Kennes and Roddy Dangerfield, also of Cat

44:51

Williams and LaVille Crawford for today's town.

44:53

Can great to comedians be just as

44:55

funny with clean content with clean content?

44:58

Same question about today's wrappers wrappers and

45:00

hip and hip-hop stars and hip-hop stars.

45:02

Disclaimer, explicit content doesn't bother me and

45:04

thanks that's for Brad. Yeah, of course

45:07

it can. We define clean content. No

45:09

bad words and shit. I mean, I've

45:11

seen Bill Byrd do tons of hysterical

45:14

things that weren't vulgar or... I'll give

45:16

you another guy. I'll give you another

45:18

guy. Greg Geraldo. Who's Greg Geraldo? He

45:20

was a guy that was... Yeah, no,

45:23

he's funny. He died, but he was

45:25

a very smart guy, like, he went

45:27

to law school and shit. But anyways,

45:30

he destroyed, bro, you have to see

45:32

this. He's super destroyed. What's that guy,

45:34

I think he's from Boston, that he

45:37

was in that fire? Oh, Dennis Learty.

45:39

Did you see that? Yeah, yeah, yeah,

45:41

yeah, they got into it on. You

45:43

should send that to... to disco so

45:46

you can see this guy's quick win

45:48

against Dennis Leary. Dennis Leary went out

45:50

of his way to try to bury

45:53

him on Colin Quinn's old show which

45:55

was great. Yeah, and fucking Geraldo just

45:57

buried him. Norma McDonald did, he could

46:00

do really good, he could do anything,

46:02

but he could do great, lean stuff

46:04

on like talk shows, I mean, like

46:06

letter. It's a silly, it's a silly

46:09

question. I mean, obviously there's a lot

46:11

of clean comedians like, you know, but

46:13

some of this, you know, yeah, of

46:16

course. That was one of your worst

46:18

questions you've asked here, Brad, so I'm

46:20

calling it out. I mean, because it

46:22

needs to be called out. Next is

46:25

from... Hi guys, it's Tad from H.

46:27

Towne from H. Towne, The subject is

46:29

Shame of Grand A-W. Hope all is

46:32

well with you all and Conan hope

46:34

you're feeling better. Want to ask about

46:36

Shame and Man getting close to a

46:39

deal with A-W and that Tony Khan

46:41

didn't go for the idea because Tony

46:43

Khan didn't go for the idea because

46:45

she wanted to go for the idea

46:48

because Shane wanted an equity stake. Maybe

46:50

it wouldn't have helped, but there's a

46:52

good chance he could have to help

46:55

his brand. He's like all I cared

46:57

about is collecting his toy wrestlers and

46:59

writing his fantasy wrestling show. P.S. Mike

47:01

Durbin filling in for Joe would be

47:04

hilarious, L-O-L, hashtag Kazoo City. What's your

47:06

point? What's your response to him saying

47:08

that Mike Durbin filling in would be

47:11

hilarious? So you mean you don't like?

47:13

I'm asking Joe the question. Okay. No,

47:15

Mike would do a hell of a

47:18

job. Absolutely. And this is who sent

47:20

this question. Tad from each town. So

47:22

Tad, what you're telling me is you

47:24

don't like Joe's quick wit and takes

47:27

and how he keeps the show moving.

47:29

You'd rather have Mike Durbin in here?

47:31

Is that what you're trying to tell

47:34

me? All right. Let me answer my

47:36

question to the question about Shane McMahon.

47:38

Tony wants to be in charge. Tony

47:40

wants to write the show. So Shane

47:43

coming in was not a feasible situation,

47:45

but the funniest thing is, if you

47:47

look online, it's kind of funny. That

47:50

you know like the AW crowd is

47:52

kind of forwarding the fact that they

47:54

think you're on a really good run

47:57

of shows Even those shows numbers have

47:59

been terrible But they're doing this

48:01

because WWE is on a run

48:03

of negative feedback. So they're trying

48:05

to like, you know, like feed

48:07

off of the negative feedback and

48:10

they're to try to get people like,

48:12

hey, we're on a great run of shows

48:14

right now and stuff. So, you know,

48:16

what's funny too is Dave, because it's

48:18

still continuously keeps calling people

48:20

frauds and what you call

48:22

it for bringing up their

48:24

lack of numbers and lack

48:26

of attendance, because... they're ignoring

48:28

the rights fees. I mean, think about

48:31

that. Well, the rights fees are fixed.

48:33

They come that they're going to get

48:35

for the next three years regardless. So

48:37

everything else of your revenue depends

48:39

on your ratings and whether it

48:41

drives attendance. And like, they're just

48:44

like AW now, I guess, is fine with just

48:46

taking the win on the rights fees

48:48

for the next three years and saying

48:50

their shows are great. It doesn't matter

48:52

if they're not drawing it. They're not

48:54

filling the stands like you. That show

48:56

is so disappointing. He asked about is

48:58

will there be anything that is offered

49:01

to Tony that it will take to

49:03

help his brand? No. Here's the big

49:05

problem with Tony. I brought this theory

49:07

up before and so I think Tony

49:09

was that typical guy at school who

49:11

was kind of the rich but he

49:13

was geeky because I remember there was

49:15

this kid in school to get to

49:18

my school either had to be

49:20

busting or usually your parents. drove

49:22

you in, which neither one looked

49:24

cool. But there were some guys

49:26

that their parents lent them their

49:28

car or they bought them a

49:30

car, okay? Usually geeky nerds,

49:33

right? But we would hang out

49:35

with them because they would give us

49:37

a ride to school and during

49:39

lunch, you either had to eat the

49:41

cafeteria lunch or you could go across

49:43

the street and buy pizza or a

49:45

sub, but you had to be driven

49:47

there. I would always hang out with

49:49

guys like that because they had money

49:51

and shit and they had a car.

49:53

And I think he was a guy

49:55

at school that was rich, that had

49:57

a nice car that would buy everybody

49:59

food. but he was still weird nerd

50:01

geek whatever he was and probably played

50:04

Dungeons and Dragons like 100% 100%

50:06

then He gets a chance. He's

50:08

a wrestling fan. He gets a

50:10

chance to buy a company and he

50:13

want and maybe his dad said hey,

50:15

you know, what are you doing? You

50:17

know, are you ever going to amount

50:19

to be anything or you're just you

50:21

know, and so he's trying to prove

50:23

to his dad this thing here because

50:26

he was never anybody and I do

50:28

think he's from everything I've seen and

50:30

everything I've heard and believe me I've

50:32

heard a lot from people that

50:35

are close to him. He's a

50:37

megal maniac and all he wants

50:39

to do is read his name

50:41

like if he was Vince McMahon

50:43

which he's not and he wants

50:45

to get credit for everything but

50:47

it's stupid because you like I've

50:50

said before you should surround yourself

50:52

with people smarter than you and

50:54

then take ideas and you pick the

50:56

best idea. Next from Eddie Ann

50:58

from L.A. What's K100? I recently went

51:01

to the AAA show in TJ at

51:03

the beginning of the month. It was

51:05

a great show. Well you weren't there so

51:07

you can't say anything. Yeah it was a

51:09

great question whether this guy was there. On

51:12

question there's a burner it can't like maybe

51:14

you set this in. Yeah we get this

51:16

all the time. Yeah, we get this all

51:18

the time. You know me and my burner.

51:20

Or you could have told Pugy, hey, set

51:22

up a burner and send this in. Right.

51:25

The first time in 70 years, okay. It

51:27

was a great show. Coney got a lot

51:29

of heat. Lat lover was mega over. His

51:31

music kits and the women went

51:33

wild. How many women were in the show?

51:36

What's your... Are there a lot of women

51:38

at the show? Yes. Really? Yeah.

51:40

Interesting. That highlights of the show for

51:42

me was seeing an old man throw a

51:44

beer at Sam Adonis and him reacting and

51:46

grabbing a front row fan to drink and

51:48

threw it back to the old man. But he

51:50

moved and he partly hit a kid in a wheelchair.

51:52

It's not good by the way guys. That's

51:54

a mess. But in Mexico it's different. I

51:57

guess they're not lawsuit-friendly over there like there

51:59

would be a... over here, because

52:01

a bunch of snowflakes, yeah.

52:03

My question is for Conean.

52:06

Well, there will be a triple

52:08

Lameini this year in T.J. And

52:10

if not, will there be a

52:13

big show in T.G. this year,

52:15

like Verano de Escandalo and

52:17

Escandalo or Guerra de

52:19

Taitis. What is Verano

52:21

de Escondano de Escondalo

52:24

me, by the way? That's

52:26

kind of generic. War of

52:28

the Taitais. Yeah. Let's get it, we'll

52:30

see, okay. So will there be a triple-man in

52:33

TJ this year? We're talking about it. And if

52:35

not, will there be a big show in TJ?

52:37

We're talking about it, yeah. But more than likely,

52:39

every year is a big one. Yeah, I think

52:41

so. Yeah, all right. Okay. Next, the business is

52:44

really hot in TJ right now. Next is gonna

52:46

be a very controversial answer for me. Right. From

52:48

Nick, Disco. As a single

52:50

individual individual individual in today

52:53

society, what additional precautions do

52:55

you take when communicating with her dating

52:57

with her dating women. That's from

52:59

Nick from Pennsylvania. Well, unfortunately

53:02

these days you have to grab by

53:04

the pussy to see if they're actually a

53:06

woman or a man to determine breaking us.

53:08

So like, would that be, this would be

53:10

a case where that would be, I think

53:12

they'll be appropriate, don't you think? To

53:14

be to be sure if you're talking to

53:17

a man or a woman's grabbing by

53:19

the pussy? Now, I can't wait to

53:21

see if that sound like it gets

53:23

out there. Let me ask you a

53:25

question. So what precaution do you have

53:28

to you have to have to take?

53:30

But, uh, well, it's kind of weird

53:32

because I, you know, and we weren't

53:34

disrespectful either. But they're just certain, like,

53:37

I've never seen you be disrespectful to

53:39

a female, you know, right, but the

53:41

language was a little bit more colorful

53:43

than it is now. You know what

53:46

I'm saying? I mean, I don't,

53:48

I don't, there's never additional

53:50

precautions, right, that you would

53:52

take, because I never would, would,

53:54

go towards a line you would, you

53:56

know, Right. Okay.

53:59

This would be a

54:01

great question for like Raven Perry

54:03

Saturn and Kidman. Right. Like I'd

54:06

like to hear their answers. What

54:08

precautions you take while we don't

54:10

grab by the boobs and grab

54:12

their ass and where we're taking

54:14

pictures, you know, stuff. We don't

54:16

go on the dance floor with

54:18

our cock out. Yeah, bro, let

54:20

me tell you something too. Okay,

54:22

I don't, you know, I've never seen

54:24

ever seen ever. And in the years

54:26

and years and years, I was in

54:29

the wrestling business. When guys were

54:31

taking pictures with drunk flirtatious girls,

54:33

I never saw one of the

54:35

girls ever like complain if the

54:37

guy grabbed their ass or something.

54:40

Like that never happened. Like they

54:42

were flattered, like thought that was

54:44

cool, you know? So, oh no. Different

54:46

times, bro. Way different time. Well,

54:48

then again it is, you know,

54:50

I doubt the ring rat scene

54:52

is actually, does that ever really

54:55

disappeared. You know, like I'd imagine

54:57

there's probably rats at these shows

54:59

still, but they're obviously, I don't

55:01

know, like I said, I don't know

55:03

what the scene is, you know, but

55:05

let's not pretend that... Let me tell

55:08

you this, there's not as much as

55:10

there used to be. Let's not

55:12

pretend this culture didn't exist,

55:15

okay? There was a, there was a

55:17

culture of girls, okay, that were

55:19

very predatory... Towards trying

55:21

to hook up with with with

55:24

wrestlers and athletes and stuff that

55:26

absolutely 100% Exists and to try

55:28

to try to pretend that that

55:31

does not exist as absurd Because

55:33

you see it all the time So like

55:35

the the Elon Musk girl now that

55:37

they knocked up right? There's all these

55:39

these things that there's a thing that

55:42

girls want to hook up with famous

55:44

people at all costs sometimes that that's

55:46

that there is a the worst part

55:48

is here's the worst part that before

55:50

they just wanted to hook up with

55:53

them the party and you know be

55:55

you know be in that jet set

55:57

fast world of you know parties and

55:59

shit like that and celebrities and all

56:02

that right and you know canging

56:04

out in a mansion but now

56:06

you got a lot of girls

56:08

that are out to ruin a

56:10

guy you know taking money blackmail

56:12

him say he's gonna send shit

56:14

to the what that type of

56:16

shit you know that's like what

56:18

happened with cat was Connor like

56:20

multiple times and then he even

56:22

had to pay that I mean

56:24

that look at the freaking massage

56:26

their piss gimmick going on right now

56:28

right now right Okay, these girls,

56:30

probably, you know, massage therapists,

56:33

okay, private mess, and these

56:35

are like, a lot of

56:37

these girls are not professional

56:40

massage therapists. They're like girls

56:42

on Instagram that you're deming

56:44

with, that you're going over like,

56:46

and you get massage things from,

56:49

like, these athletes, right? You're

56:51

trying to sit to pretend

56:53

that like, that Justin Tucker,

56:55

and, you know, to Sean Watson. Oh,

56:57

is that is, is it, yeah? Yeah, the

56:59

shun. You're, okay, you're trying to

57:01

tell me that like, of all the

57:03

clients he's massage service, like, these

57:06

are the only two guys that

57:08

have, like, have been like this. Or is

57:10

this a commonplace thing that

57:12

happens with these massage therapists,

57:14

and all of a sudden, we

57:16

found the rich guy, and now,

57:19

like, there's this class action thing,

57:21

like, okay, now we can, we

57:23

can take this, we can take

57:25

this guy's money. I think. So,

57:27

like, give me a freaking break

57:29

of a massage. When you go

57:32

into a massage place, you know

57:34

if it's professional, if it's just,

57:36

you can tell by, okay. They're

57:38

coming to your hotel room to

57:40

give you a massage? Right, right.

57:42

I mean, sex is probably going

57:45

to be involved, right? Or, you know,

57:47

there's no abusers, you know,

57:49

I mean, come on. So the thing

57:51

is, I think some girls are

57:53

so used to having... happy endings

57:55

or whatever they want that they

57:58

pushed himself on the ground. or

58:00

not understanding that girl doesn't do that.

58:02

You know what I'm saying? Right. So

58:04

I think it's a little bit of

58:06

both. Right. But the massage thing, the

58:08

massage thing is just like the Mike

58:10

Tyson thing. People go, well, he raped

58:12

her. Okay, what is she doing in

58:15

his hotel room at two in the

58:17

morning? Right. Per example, which is why

58:19

are you going to at two in

58:21

the morning? Exactly, exactly. Well, no, but

58:23

let me be being another point. Which

58:25

is why it's being another point. careful

58:27

and don't put yourself in these

58:29

situations because there are these girls

58:31

that are out there that are

58:33

trying to let me tell you

58:35

something and you know this you

58:37

know this we've all been there

58:39

bro when it's late at night and

58:41

you're on one whatever it is

58:43

you're on and your horny all

58:45

bets are off you know yeah well that's

58:48

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Pix, run your game. lately because

1:00:29

I just watched the other day

1:00:31

talking about you're big in the

1:00:34

ratings right is I am just

1:00:36

furious right now at the but basically every

1:00:38

week online okay when the rating

1:00:40

comes out okay that it's like

1:00:42

bro it's like this number it's

1:00:44

like my question and I just

1:00:47

want to ask everybody this okay

1:00:49

what does the number mean because

1:00:51

as a standalone number People are looking at

1:00:53

like it's a score like it's on a

1:00:55

scoreboard and if it's low Some people like

1:00:58

are yeah you guys feel this weekend if

1:01:00

it's high the people that support show like

1:01:02

yeah, but in the big picture It's like

1:01:04

I can't understand why people

1:01:07

can't figure this out They have the rights

1:01:09

fees are coming for the next

1:01:11

five years for W and the

1:01:13

next three years for AW. It's

1:01:15

fixed income It's not changing, that

1:01:17

number is not, for the next

1:01:19

three years in A&W, it's not

1:01:21

going up or down, it's just

1:01:23

no matter what number they get

1:01:25

every week, it's just, that's how

1:01:28

many people watch a show, okay?

1:01:30

The network would care because maybe

1:01:32

if they're, they're lowered up, but

1:01:34

in the big picture, and nobody

1:01:37

talks about this, and like, you

1:01:39

know, you see Melts are just

1:01:41

deflecting the conversation away from

1:01:43

this, We can look okay is this

1:01:46

because the numbers are going now, lose

1:01:48

an interest, you can probably, it's a

1:01:50

very simple formula to draw, it's a straight

1:01:52

line. I tell you over big numbers, connect it

1:01:54

to attendance. So if A-W, like I keep asking

1:01:56

this question every week, you know what Dave tweets

1:01:59

his stupid shit of... well people got under

1:02:01

state you know this is a successful

1:02:03

business all right all this bullshit I'm

1:02:05

like Dave did they draw enough numbers

1:02:07

this week or this past month that

1:02:09

the attendance figures are going up because

1:02:11

that's the visual problem that everybody can

1:02:13

locate on their show is you are

1:02:15

not drawing enough fans to fill seats

1:02:18

in your in your arenas you're blacking

1:02:20

out everything the show looks dark it looks

1:02:22

like it's in a thing and the WDB

1:02:24

is selling out So I think, okay, we have a

1:02:26

good comparison here, what to do.

1:02:28

Bro, you're not, it's like they're

1:02:31

deflecting from the issue. They're still

1:02:33

not drawing enough fans to build

1:02:35

seas, but the conversation is, well, you

1:02:37

know, a lot of people are having to

1:02:39

apologize because they got this new rights deal.

1:02:41

I think, yeah, that's fine. They got fixed

1:02:43

income. All the other revenues determined on

1:02:45

whether or not these numbers are good.

1:02:48

What's your take on that? Right, and

1:02:50

I think it's very arrogant. It's funny,

1:02:52

I just spoke, not to name drop,

1:02:54

but I spoke to Booker T about

1:02:56

this exact thing in an interview, and

1:02:59

his thing was, when they were in

1:03:01

W.C.W. they were in this exact same

1:03:03

position, they were in W.C.W. they were

1:03:05

in this exact same position, where they

1:03:07

were in this exact same position, they

1:03:10

were, not including Booker, But because the

1:03:12

creative sucked and they ran off so

1:03:14

many people and the product went down

1:03:16

the drain so quickly, it ended up

1:03:18

not mattering. And that's the thing that

1:03:20

I think about AEW is that right now,

1:03:23

as of this moment, which I don't see

1:03:25

very much of a turnaround, they are the

1:03:27

living dead. And I mean that and that

1:03:29

they're getting all the money in the world,

1:03:31

and that's great. The ratings are solid. They're

1:03:34

okay. I mean, they're not what they were last

1:03:36

year or the year or the year before, and

1:03:38

they have gone. are steadily going down. So these

1:03:40

key performance indicators going down at the same time

1:03:43

that they're getting this fixed income is not a

1:03:45

good thing because we're going to have to negotiate

1:03:47

another deal. If they don't turn it around, if

1:03:49

they don't turn around the public perception of AEW,

1:03:52

if they're not able to fill up the attendance,

1:03:54

if their advances keep going down, if these key

1:03:56

performance indicators keep slagging, it's not going to be

1:03:58

good for AEW in terms of getting another

1:04:00

TV deal. Like you could talk about this

1:04:02

TV deal all you want, but it's all

1:04:05

gonna come down to how AEW performs when

1:04:07

it's time to negotiate again. And if they

1:04:09

slowly start maybe getting moved to a streamer,

1:04:12

I just think it's very funny that a

1:04:14

lot of, especially Dave, he'll always say, well,

1:04:16

these are the numbers, they don't include Max

1:04:18

numbers. I mean, what is that? Last numbers

1:04:21

were so good, that we would know what

1:04:23

they were. But I was going to say the

1:04:25

funniest thing is you know what the

1:04:27

max numbers are. They're practically nothing because

1:04:29

the attendance is still shitty. They're still

1:04:32

having more advances. They're still having trouble

1:04:34

filling 50% of the seats in the

1:04:36

arenas. Right. You know, like they're blocking

1:04:38

everything off for like 4,000 fans at

1:04:40

a 10,000 seat arena and they're drawing

1:04:42

3,500. You know, it's like, dude, that's

1:04:44

your problem. It's like you're creative, regardless

1:04:47

of whether everybody says like Tony con

1:04:49

is tweeting. We haven't on a great

1:04:51

run of shows, it's like there's a

1:04:53

great show, that's great, you're promoting

1:04:56

your product, but bro, nobody's watching

1:04:58

the shows. So how great are the

1:05:00

shows? And it's like, if you think

1:05:02

you're doing great shows and the rating

1:05:04

stake in your tenant still sinks,

1:05:06

you're listening to the wrong people, you're

1:05:09

listening to the wrong people, you

1:05:11

know, and they're like, they're in a

1:05:13

bubble, and they're shutting in the

1:05:15

curtains, like they're literally closing themselves

1:05:18

off. from everybody else that wants

1:05:20

to be interested in this product

1:05:23

and just doing that TV for

1:05:25

that fan base, you know, and it's

1:05:27

like, it's hard to watch people react

1:05:29

the way they do when that's so obvious

1:05:31

to me. And, you know, so this is

1:05:34

a bit started. Joe, what did you want

1:05:36

to say a long time ago? Yeah, that

1:05:38

I saw and I was, yeah, I think

1:05:40

Alfred saw too, where Dave Melter had

1:05:42

tweeted like, like, yeah, well, well,

1:05:44

we know the numbers have increased

1:05:46

on Max. We just know that

1:05:48

we know they increased. So Alfred,

1:05:51

I have two questions for you.

1:05:53

Here's the first one. So when

1:05:55

I broke into the business,

1:05:57

it was still protected. Okay.

1:05:59

And so. So I really, I grew up

1:06:01

as a wrestling fan, but watched it

1:06:03

every now and then, you know, went

1:06:05

to a couple, wasn't really, you know

1:06:08

what I'm saying? So I had no

1:06:10

clue about anything when I broke in,

1:06:12

absolutely anything. And so one time

1:06:14

I was in this van and I

1:06:17

saw Red Bastina, I don't know if

1:06:19

you remember, it was an old school

1:06:21

wrestler, he was reading it. And then

1:06:24

I was like, what are you reading

1:06:26

it? And I started to read it.

1:06:28

like the lessons I got, I

1:06:30

was like, I didn't know this,

1:06:32

I didn't know this, I didn't

1:06:34

know this, I didn't know there

1:06:36

was wrestling in Japan, I didn't

1:06:39

know, you know what I'm saying?

1:06:41

I didn't know that, and so

1:06:43

he was almost kind of like

1:06:45

a mentor to me because I

1:06:47

would read the observer and learn,

1:06:49

you know what I'm saying? And

1:06:51

I used to remember agreeing with

1:06:54

just about Dave. What's she about? Because

1:06:56

I see people saying he lies that

1:06:58

he protects A.W. too much. He does

1:07:00

both through he lies. That is true.

1:07:02

I will say that Dave Melzer. He

1:07:05

does. He's biased word A. W. Right.

1:07:07

Whether he knows that that that's a

1:07:09

fact. He's got a role. He's he

1:07:11

denies it. He denies it. The funny.

1:07:13

You know what's weird. Alford. Do you

1:07:15

ever read the observer? Yes. I do.

1:07:17

And that's all in. All in on

1:07:19

them. I'm in. And then. And then.

1:07:21

And then. And then. And then. Yeah, well

1:07:23

Dave does on Twitter. It's very funny because he's

1:07:25

one of these lunatics who's tweeted like 140,000 times

1:07:28

and it's out of his mind Right, but he's

1:07:30

only responding to the craziest things you'll read about

1:07:32

him Dave never takes any shots at me He

1:07:34

never says anything about me because he knows that

1:07:36

I know what he's saying I read the observer

1:07:38

and I'm a very well-educated person when it comes

1:07:40

to his bullshit. He doesn't want that smoke So

1:07:42

what Dave does is he picks the people that

1:07:44

he knows are crazy and he responds to them

1:07:46

like to make it seem like, oh, will we

1:07:48

the crazy people hate me? Will we the fraud

1:07:51

hate me? But people like you and disco and

1:07:53

me who understand his bullshit, call him out on the

1:07:55

fact that one of the things that people take

1:07:57

exception with Dave Meltzer is he's got this very

1:07:59

one side. way of looking at wrestling and

1:08:01

you see this five-star system which doesn't mean

1:08:03

shit has never meant anything to me this

1:08:05

five-star system it only rewards New Japan and

1:08:08

AEW which is essentially a rip-off of New

1:08:10

Japan because they wouldn't stole all of New

1:08:12

Japan's talent so they're getting all the five-star

1:08:14

matches now and all it is this robotic

1:08:16

analysis of pro- wrestling that doesn't tell you

1:08:18

anything about the emotion of the wrestling that

1:08:21

went into the match the fact that Hogan

1:08:23

Rock isn't five stars the fact that Hogan

1:08:25

versus Andre the giant the fact that Cody

1:08:27

Rhodes versus Roman Reims aren't looked at as

1:08:29

these all-time matches because they didn't have

1:08:32

enough technical, professional wrestling, and they

1:08:34

weren't super workers, whatever that means.

1:08:36

That's one of those things that

1:08:38

Dave Melter embodies this nerdy type

1:08:40

of pro wrestling that are the

1:08:42

fans that will be around when

1:08:44

wrestling is down on the decline.

1:08:46

But in times like right now,

1:08:48

when you've got a lot of

1:08:50

celebrities watching wrestling, when wrestling's on

1:08:52

the decline, when you've got a

1:08:54

lot of celebrities watching wrestling, as

1:08:56

much as I love the type

1:08:58

of, you know, work, like you said,

1:09:00

like when I found. about New Japan and

1:09:02

I'm in the L.A. area. I used to

1:09:05

go to Lucia Underground all the time. I

1:09:07

love the work rate aspect of wrestling, but

1:09:09

I know enough to know that the value

1:09:12

in pro wrestling is entertainment, is being able

1:09:14

to entertain fans, and that aspect is something

1:09:16

that's lost on Dave Meltzer. Did you ever

1:09:18

go to season one to any of those

1:09:20

tapings? I went to season two. The season

1:09:23

where rain to stereo started coming

1:09:25

in, season two and beyond. Was I still

1:09:27

there? All right yeah I was did it

1:09:29

season one and then I got fired in

1:09:32

season two but I usually stole the show

1:09:34

offered so that yeah you did well I

1:09:36

remember you kind of problem that was just

1:09:38

unbelievable so I think that so here's my

1:09:41

second question very good answer the second question

1:09:43

is do you think this is my hypothesis

1:09:45

all right Do you think that the honeymoon,

1:09:47

well it's obviously over, but do you think

1:09:50

that at the beginning Tony was getting a

1:09:52

pass because it was fresh, it was new,

1:09:54

it was different, and they were giving

1:09:56

him booker the year when he wasn't

1:09:58

really booking anything great? and four times

1:10:01

which just showed that the influx

1:10:03

of the fans and observers bigger

1:10:05

than we thought because I was

1:10:07

watching we went over all the awards

1:10:09

this year and there was somewhere you

1:10:12

were like how did AW win this

1:10:14

we're not being haters would we say

1:10:16

this on the show Alfred we don't

1:10:18

hate we just state you know

1:10:20

what I'm saying and so do you think

1:10:22

that people started to see the show

1:10:25

because I cannot believe and he doesn't

1:10:27

have a production meeting. How you can

1:10:29

run a wrestling show for three hours

1:10:31

or two hours without a production meeting

1:10:33

is beyond me. But nevertheless, do you

1:10:35

think people started to hear this guy

1:10:37

in the production meeting? He doesn't listen

1:10:40

to anybody. He throws temper tantrums and

1:10:42

he's kind of been exposed to the

1:10:44

point where when he went to Australia,

1:10:46

he was booed, but obviously that was

1:10:48

because of the bait and switch. But

1:10:50

there was another time, which I'm sure

1:10:53

you saw this, where he was trying to

1:10:55

get people to... chance some inoki bullshit and

1:10:57

they bring them. Very awkward, yes.

1:10:59

Yeah, it's almost like the their own

1:11:01

fan knows the guys are fucking jack off.

1:11:03

What do you think? Yeah, that's part of

1:11:06

it in this wrestling observer award. This wrestling

1:11:08

observer audience is the hardest of the hardcore

1:11:10

who skew AEW and that's why you're still

1:11:12

seeing some AEW properties with awards like Will

1:11:14

Osprey was very close. Or he actually won

1:11:17

the award for best high flyer and stuff

1:11:19

of that nature that you're gonna see that.

1:11:21

Okay, you see Tony Khan actually still did

1:11:23

place pretty well in the top Booker of

1:11:25

the year. So, I think you was second.

1:11:28

I was like, what? So that obsession with AEW

1:11:30

is still there. Right. But in terms of

1:11:32

the mainstream perception of AEW, I'll tell you

1:11:34

exactly what happened. It was a bit of

1:11:36

a beginner's luck. AEW was pretty good at

1:11:39

the beginning, but then the adults left the

1:11:41

room, CEMPunk left. And that's when they peeked,

1:11:43

left the room. CEMPunk left. And that's when

1:11:45

they peaked. CEMPunk left. And that's when they

1:11:47

peaked, left the room. CEMPunk left the room,

1:11:49

CEMunk left the guy, CEMP, CEMP, CEMP, CEMP,

1:11:52

CEMP, CEMP, the guy, CEMP, CEMP, CEMP, CEMP,

1:11:54

the guy, CEMP, CEMP, CEMP, CEMP, CEMP, CEMP,

1:11:56

CEMP, CEMP, CEMP, CEMP, CEMP, CEMP, CEMP, CEMP,

1:11:58

C Cody Rhodes! Create! you talked to

1:12:00

anybody in W.A.A.A.W. made anything about themselves

1:12:02

like a J cargo whatnot. They'll say

1:12:04

Cody Rose is somebody who's a mentor

1:12:06

to them. So when those two left

1:12:08

and when W.W. we got good more

1:12:10

importantly that that's when AEW started kind

1:12:13

of the bloom started going off of

1:12:15

the rose. It's very much like if

1:12:17

you're dating somebody who's a millionaire and

1:12:19

they've got all the potential in the

1:12:21

world and at their best, they're the

1:12:23

best person ever, but then they cheated

1:12:25

on you and they don't care about

1:12:27

your feelings, they don't care about your

1:12:29

feelings, they don't care about your feelings,

1:12:31

they don't listen to you and they

1:12:33

don't answer their phone, they're not responding

1:12:35

to your stuff together. And once WW

1:12:37

started getting their stuff together, they were

1:12:39

the millionaire X with all the resources

1:12:41

who was motivated. And AW doesn't have

1:12:43

shit on that. And they have to

1:12:45

be a really good product in order

1:12:47

to detract from WDB. And not only

1:12:49

are they not a good product right

1:12:51

now, they might not have been a

1:12:53

good product right now, they might not

1:12:55

have been a good product this whole

1:12:57

time, especially dating back to the time

1:12:59

when Cody Rose and Sam punk. But

1:13:02

we've been talking about a forever. Yeah.

1:13:04

And when we analyze, we do our

1:13:06

show reviews, we bring up things that

1:13:08

are production, like, in a, like perfect

1:13:10

example. And this happens a lot on

1:13:12

the show. We always talk about awkward

1:13:14

outs. Like when a segment ends, okay,

1:13:16

sometimes the characters will still be talking

1:13:18

and they'll just kind of end, you

1:13:20

know, they'll go to another, like, that's

1:13:22

production. Something will happen in an interview

1:13:24

segment in an interview segment, like a

1:13:26

guy will get beat up. Okay, and

1:13:28

if your production meeting, you would talk,

1:13:30

you would tell the announcers, okay, hey,

1:13:32

we're going to lay out for you

1:13:34

guys here to talk about it for

1:13:36

about 30 seconds, and they said, but

1:13:38

they just go like right to the

1:13:40

next thing, like the entrance to something,

1:13:42

when you start watching the show and

1:13:44

like looking like these abrupt ends of

1:13:46

certain segments, and being another one where

1:13:48

the announcers didn't even put anything over

1:13:51

and everything, it becomes actually more entertaining.

1:13:53

Thanks, and it's funny because like we

1:13:55

had Brian, we had Road Dog on

1:13:57

a couple years ago when he was

1:13:59

on and we always talked about the,

1:14:01

just, I'm just gonna bring some, so

1:14:03

people can start the awkward outs. When

1:14:05

a segment is over, it's very awkwardly

1:14:07

transitions to the next segment. There's tons

1:14:09

of them on that show, unlike in

1:14:11

a week or a week, like over

1:14:13

a course of a month, and you

1:14:15

can spot it right away. But, you

1:14:17

know, it's like, this is the problems

1:14:19

that you thought they would have when

1:14:21

they would have when they would have

1:14:23

when they started when they started. They

1:14:25

hired three professional arrests, four professional arrests

1:14:27

to be the executive EDPs. You could

1:14:29

tell Cody was the adult in the

1:14:31

room because his dad was a promoter

1:14:33

now when he left your right. It's

1:14:35

like, they're kind of like the, like

1:14:37

children in their, you know, your 11

1:14:40

years old. It's like your parents are

1:14:42

God is like, you can figure things

1:14:44

out till you get to 15, you

1:14:46

know, like the next four year, but

1:14:48

like, you don't really know what to

1:14:50

do. You know, it's like you're a

1:14:52

kid, you're a kid. The media keeps,

1:14:54

you know, like, isn't really going hard

1:14:56

on them. Because that's what happened at

1:14:58

WWE. The media started, everybody started going

1:15:00

hard on them. You know, it was

1:15:02

like, there was rough, you know, it

1:15:04

was like, hey, your shit sucks, you

1:15:06

know, and then they made it better.

1:15:08

You know, but it didn't, there wasn't

1:15:10

like, we're going to, oh, just, don't

1:15:12

criticize WWE, they're so nice. You know,

1:15:14

like, you know, don't be a, don't

1:15:16

be a hater. Like, hey, I watch

1:15:18

a show, it kind of sucked, every

1:15:20

guy greeted sucked, it's not hate, nobody

1:15:22

watched, Brady's stunk, there's nobody in the

1:15:24

readers, like, you know, these are fair

1:15:27

criticisms, and it's funny, like, having to

1:15:29

be, you know, told you're just hating

1:15:31

when you're giving fair criticism, you know,

1:15:33

you've got to feel the same way,

1:15:35

right? So, Lily, and that's one of

1:15:37

the things that I think is one

1:15:39

of the silent killers of AEW, it's

1:15:41

obviously not the biggest thing. But there

1:15:43

are so many hateable people who support

1:15:45

AEW and there are so many scum

1:15:47

of the earth people who if you

1:15:49

say anything bad about AEW you are

1:15:51

positioned as a bad guy as anti

1:15:53

AEW as a grifter as a fraud

1:15:55

and when you're just trying to promote

1:15:57

the product like these two things can

1:15:59

be true. Like you can criticize AEW

1:16:01

while still wanting to support the product.

1:16:03

Believe it or not, much like you

1:16:05

guys, I'm one of those people. People

1:16:07

forget. I once interviewed John Sina who

1:16:09

I asked John Cina a question about

1:16:11

Max Caster and he put Max Caster

1:16:13

over to the moon and this blew

1:16:16

up and it was a very big

1:16:18

moment for Max Caster. My favorite character

1:16:20

by the way right now. Yeah, go

1:16:22

ahead. Favorite character on the show by

1:16:24

right now, by the way. I think

1:16:26

Max Caster is doing a great job.

1:16:28

And because he's not in this professional,

1:16:30

you know, he's in this professional

1:16:32

wrestling environment and he's playing this

1:16:34

character. So it's not really clicking

1:16:37

with a lot of the people

1:16:39

who are reviewing it. But I

1:16:42

think what he's doing with this

1:16:44

best wrestler in the world and

1:16:46

open challenges that he's

1:16:48

having. and cowboy shit. And if

1:16:50

Darby was still there, I

1:16:52

thought Darby was the most

1:16:54

interesting character on that show.

1:16:57

This motherfucker's training to climb

1:16:59

a mountain where like a hundred

1:17:01

people have died in the past.

1:17:03

He's crazy. Yes. Same four favorites

1:17:06

as you, Conan, and MJF is a

1:17:08

guy who fell out of my top

1:17:10

four. Me too. Darby Allen, to your

1:17:12

point disco, about AED's production issues. A.W.

1:17:15

if they're a major league company like

1:17:17

W.W.E. they would be doing a documentary.

1:17:19

I don't know, maybe they haven't planned,

1:17:21

but they would be documenting this in

1:17:23

terms of Darby Allen climbing this mountain

1:17:26

so that fans can have another level

1:17:28

of connection with him. Because this is

1:17:30

an incredible story that's kind of flying

1:17:32

under the radar. We've got one real

1:17:34

quick. Honorable mention, hurt syndicate.

1:17:37

Oh, they're great. We hurt people as a...

1:17:39

That's the hottest thing in A.A.W. right. Yeah, that

1:17:41

is a... Of course, it's the hottest thing in

1:17:43

the N.A.A.W. the theme song is fire and nobody's

1:17:45

touching him right now. Let me tell you. Let

1:17:48

me just ask you off a real quick. What

1:17:50

about MJF has fallen off for you because we

1:17:52

get a lot of emails along those lines too

1:17:54

that he's not as good as he was or

1:17:57

whatever. What was it for you for you

1:17:59

for you specifically? If it ain't broke don't

1:18:01

fix it, which isn't really broke. He's a

1:18:03

good character. He's a great promo. He could

1:18:05

do what he's doing, kind of like to

1:18:07

rock or a whole coke. He could do

1:18:09

what he's doing for the rest of his

1:18:12

career as long as he doesn't go on

1:18:14

some racist rant and he'll get over doing

1:18:16

it. but he has not evolved and my

1:18:18

favorite version of MJF is when he started

1:18:20

evolving and the rating started showing it the

1:18:23

closest AEW came to a turnaround is when

1:18:25

MJF and Adam Cole had that better than

1:18:27

you Bay Bay gimmick where they were a

1:18:29

tag team and they wrestled twice on all

1:18:31

in unfortunately Cole got hurt but MJF his

1:18:34

character evolution started to show and it wasn't

1:18:36

the same scarf wearing I'm gonna cut some

1:18:38

low hanging fruit promo he was like trying

1:18:40

to be a good person and I thought

1:18:42

there was a lot of depth to that

1:18:44

there was a first time I'd ever seen

1:18:47

any type of depth to the MJF character

1:18:49

where you're getting to see his personality grow

1:18:51

and he evolved as a character. But then

1:18:53

he went right back to being a bad

1:18:55

guy. Why? Because he wanted to be a

1:18:58

bad guy. There was no storyline reason for

1:19:00

it. It was just behind the scenes. MJF

1:19:02

wanted to be a bad guy. Tony Khan

1:19:04

has no balls and no authority. So he

1:19:06

just let it happen. And he's just back

1:19:09

to being... Not to mention, Alfred, the atrocious

1:19:11

reveal of the atrocious reveal of the devil.

1:19:13

Yes, horrible. That was terrible. Then for some

1:19:15

reason, he started fighting with Daniel Garcia, Daniel

1:19:17

Garcia disappeared, then Daniel Garcia came back, and

1:19:19

it's like, what's going on here? Like, everything

1:19:22

he was doing was bad, and his promos

1:19:24

weren't like they used to be, you know

1:19:26

what I'm saying? They were very long and

1:19:28

not... You didn't go away thinking, fuck, I

1:19:30

can't wait the next week. Well the past,

1:19:33

well the past, well the past, the past,

1:19:35

I'm sorry, Die. Well the past couple weeks

1:19:37

is, well I'll tell you the problem with

1:19:39

MJF is who he's working with. It's like

1:19:41

you want to see character on that, that

1:19:44

type of character, work with the top guys.

1:19:46

He's working with Jeff Jared, he's working with

1:19:48

these, you know, he's working with all the,

1:19:50

all people that are below him on the

1:19:52

card and like thinking like, oh we can

1:19:54

elevate, like, oh, we can elevate, like, like,

1:19:57

we can, we can, we can, we can,

1:19:59

we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we,

1:20:01

we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we,

1:20:03

we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we,

1:20:05

we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we,

1:20:08

we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we,

1:20:10

we, we, we, we, we, we with Hangman.

1:20:12

That's interesting. I want to see these guys

1:20:14

interact on TV. Those are two characters. That's

1:20:16

going to be good. You know why Alfred?

1:20:19

Because good promos, good matches, good everything. I

1:20:21

thought it was very good. And I heard

1:20:23

you guys talking about how I agree that

1:20:25

it did go on very long, but I

1:20:27

very much enjoyed it. Particularly Hangman. I thought

1:20:29

MJ brought his A game, but I think

1:20:32

Hangman's trajectory had been weird. But I like

1:20:34

the fact that he's kind of evolved as

1:20:36

a as a character. I really like that

1:20:38

he went from being cowboy shit and drinking

1:20:40

beers with the fans, being this kind of

1:20:43

fun loving, dopey cowboy, to just, like, you

1:20:45

could just look in his eyes and tell

1:20:47

that he's become a different person. And that's

1:20:49

like a performer thing. He turned it up

1:20:51

a notch. And I thought it was great.

1:20:54

I thought it was great. It just shows

1:20:56

how over he is. Yes. When MJF goes,

1:20:58

yeah, you burned some guy's house down. Yeah,

1:21:00

you stuck a needle through a, like, like,

1:21:02

you know what I'm saying? He can do

1:21:04

no wrong. Well let's talk about doing no

1:21:07

wrong. Bro, here's another thing too I want

1:21:09

to ask you. How do you watch the

1:21:11

shows? What's your method of consumption of professional

1:21:13

wrestling? I watch live, so I watch raw,

1:21:15

smackdown, dynamite. On what? I watch TV. I

1:21:18

watch it on TV. I watch it on

1:21:20

streaming or streaming? Okay, so which streaming service

1:21:22

do you use? Raw on Netflix. Okay, when

1:21:24

it comes to, it's funny I say streaming,

1:21:26

when it comes to dynamite. I watch it

1:21:29

on sling TV. Okay. And then like collision

1:21:31

two, that would be on T&T on Sling

1:21:33

TV. I just, I watched Dynamite on Max

1:21:35

one time because Sling was kind of acting

1:21:37

up. So I did watch it one time

1:21:39

on Max. But I typically watch it through

1:21:42

Sling TV. I watched raw on Netflix. I

1:21:44

watched raw on Netflix and then when raw

1:21:46

was on USA Network, same thing, Sling TV.

1:21:48

Let me ask you know, most of like

1:21:50

White Lotus and stuff like that Bill Mar.

1:21:53

So what do you get? Yeah, we'll be

1:21:55

Bill Maher fans. So where do you get?

1:21:57

Where do you get your sports fix from

1:21:59

sleep? So Sleep TV I watched the

1:22:01

NFL on the Red Zone channel. Yeah,

1:22:04

so that'll be on Slink TV. About

1:22:06

NBA. Yeah, NBA I watch on that's

1:22:08

also sleep. I don't have an NBA

1:22:11

package. I used to have like a

1:22:13

trial of a package and then I

1:22:15

would kind of use like once

1:22:17

you get one of those fire sticks

1:22:20

where you can get everything. Oh, like

1:22:22

they're like 50 bucks. They're like 50

1:22:24

bucks. Well, it's black market shit, but

1:22:27

you know. Yeah. The reason I ask

1:22:29

you guys is I want to bring

1:22:31

a want to bring up a point.

1:22:33

Okay. So and you're big Bill Murphy.

1:22:36

I'm perfect. Because that rant that Bill

1:22:38

Marge has had recently on is a

1:22:40

thing about how watching football and streaming.

1:22:42

Yes. It's absolutely right. Pain in

1:22:45

the ass. Pain in the ass. Well,

1:22:47

okay. So that's like that. So this

1:22:49

is my thing with the Netflix numbers

1:22:51

on raw started off. You know,

1:22:53

like. And then they would they've

1:22:55

gone down down and they've gone

1:22:57

down. If it's like, you know, well

1:23:00

shit, you know, Netflix, I can't

1:23:02

change your channel here. You know,

1:23:04

if you're watching a show, you

1:23:07

got to log out, you got

1:23:09

to go into thing. It's

1:23:11

not like back and forth

1:23:14

and something. So I'm just

1:23:16

wondering if people are now,

1:23:18

okay? I've said the WME is

1:23:20

doing a fantastic job,

1:23:23

but you can actually

1:23:25

follow the WME feed on x.com.

1:23:27

as a show goes on and every

1:23:29

15 to 20 minutes, they'll post a

1:23:31

two minute clip of like the spot

1:23:33

on the interview said that like you

1:23:36

can follow it on X. Yes. You

1:23:38

can go back after the show's over

1:23:40

go on YouTube and watch it, right?

1:23:42

And I'm just wondering like what

1:23:44

percentage like say, say, say, uh,

1:23:46

what time? Say 1.5 to 1.8 million

1:23:48

people watch the show live on

1:23:50

Netflix in the United States. I

1:23:52

think there's an audience of at

1:23:55

least double that that is just. You

1:23:57

like whole lurking where you're not watching your

1:23:59

life, but you're... just consuming enough of the

1:24:01

content on a weekly basis to keep

1:24:03

interested. And I think that's what drives

1:24:05

their attendance. You don't have to watch

1:24:07

a show. You can literally be kept

1:24:09

on every single storyline in detail because

1:24:11

they play the clips and you'll provide

1:24:13

storylines like what percentage of people do

1:24:15

you think are watching that are not

1:24:17

watching a show live but keeping up

1:24:19

with WDB content on a weekly basis?

1:24:21

That's a great question. And I think

1:24:23

it is a. I would say that

1:24:25

would be like maybe at the very

1:24:28

least a 20% range or something like

1:24:30

that because that what you just described

1:24:32

is how I watch NxT ever since

1:24:34

they moved to the CW because I

1:24:36

used to watch you know like everything

1:24:38

else slink TV on USA network then

1:24:40

they moved to the CW the CW

1:24:42

feed on a sweet doesn't have CW

1:24:44

so I have to either download it

1:24:46

through nefarious means or what I do

1:24:48

watch your lives I go on Twitter

1:24:50

and I you know keep updating X

1:24:52

and then I watch the clips and

1:24:54

I'm able to Follow the show by

1:24:56

seeing what happens. And essentially they're cutting

1:24:58

the fat, right? They're not showing you

1:25:00

all the stuff that you might be

1:25:02

bored by. They're just showing you the

1:25:04

action in the, you know, the bars

1:25:06

that they're cutting in the promos or

1:25:08

whatever. But you're able to see it

1:25:10

on a feed. And so I think

1:25:12

a lot of people watch like that,

1:25:14

especially, which is a good sign for

1:25:17

NXC because their show is very good.

1:25:19

Love it. And like in the last

1:25:21

two weeks, Ricky Stark showed up and

1:25:23

Moose. Yes. Let me bring this. Go

1:25:25

ahead, Joe. Well, just real quick. Yeah.

1:25:27

I'm gonna give you a number. I

1:25:29

want on AI, and I was trying

1:25:31

to figure out a way to find

1:25:33

that number out, right? AI says that

1:25:35

there's upwards of maybe 10 million people

1:25:37

watching on other platforms every week for

1:25:39

W&V. Okay, which could be just like

1:25:41

all you watch was the punk Logan

1:25:43

Paul promo promo. You can just watch

1:25:45

that, you're glued into their TV. You

1:25:47

can watch all the JU, so gun

1:25:49

through stuff like you. You don't even

1:25:51

have to watch a match, it's going

1:25:53

on, okay, who won? Because that's the

1:25:55

way I watch it for live, or

1:25:57

like what I watch, I'm streaming, I

1:25:59

just. fast forward through the matches, I

1:26:01

could give a rat's ass about a great,

1:26:04

everybody on TV right now can work. So

1:26:06

it's not like, you know, I don't, if

1:26:08

there's a botch, A-W, death of A-W, post,

1:26:10

or like, you know, or Melter said, what, I'll

1:26:12

post, you know, whatever. But yeah, but like, I

1:26:15

think the numbers up around 10 million,

1:26:17

because the number, because the number,

1:26:19

because we looked like a brain and

1:26:21

thirsts, it's, Like, if you look

1:26:23

at the attendance figures, they're

1:26:26

out drawn about like five

1:26:28

to seven times as much,

1:26:30

and I think that's a

1:26:32

social media imprint they have

1:26:34

too. They're drawn like five

1:26:36

to seven times the amount of

1:26:39

fans on social media. I

1:26:41

think, you know, like I'm saying, it's

1:26:43

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Boom. Did you watch AEW

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Dynamite? Yes I did. All right.

1:28:46

Let's talk about AW Dynamite.

1:28:48

Okay. So they're in

1:28:51

a small little arena. It's

1:28:53

called the front wave arena.

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and the one a lot of people this is

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like a few thousand people it's just kind

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of like us it was good but the best

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way to describe this is that if ECW did

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like a big house that's what this looked like

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it was here in San Diego and it's a

1:29:08

and I know San Diego like the bad and

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I don't even know where the place is. Are

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you serious? Yeah well that's pretty crazy

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yeah okay so they did a big thing

1:29:17

in the beginning of the beginning where Adam

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Copel this just I just want to go

1:29:21

over because this is funny because this is

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funny How like, they never really get

1:29:25

any heat on the heels, like the

1:29:28

baby faces get the heat on the

1:29:30

heels, this is a funny show for

1:29:32

that concept. So Adam Scholl, the ambulance

1:29:34

backs in and Adam Scholl gets on

1:29:36

the back and says, the address to

1:29:39

death riders and said, this was their

1:29:41

ride out of the arena tonight. So this

1:29:43

was actually funny. MGF, okay, so

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they showed MGF, there was, he's lying

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on the, on a, they did, Hangman's page

1:29:50

supposed to be coming up next.

1:29:52

So they, MJF, right on a

1:29:54

table, getting this, what we

1:29:56

thought was a tattoo remove.

1:29:59

Right. Okay? And he called the people

1:30:01

spoil and called them out for chanting

1:30:03

cowboy shins and the only letters that

1:30:05

matter to him now are an AWF

1:30:07

for him at their MJF. And hanging

1:30:10

the page was showing driving up riding

1:30:12

into the ring with a, the ring

1:30:14

with a pickup truck that had bullhords

1:30:16

on them. I like that kind of

1:30:18

like JBO. Yeah. Remember how we talked

1:30:21

about like stereotypes? Yeah. Oh, he's a

1:30:23

cowboy. You got that bullhorns. Yeah. Well,

1:30:25

they're trying to show this guy's a

1:30:27

bad ass. He just walked out of

1:30:29

the car, walked into the room,

1:30:32

he was advertised for a

1:30:34

match. He came in his

1:30:36

shirt, jeans, and boots, and

1:30:38

went straight to the wing. He

1:30:40

just took out for his shirt,

1:30:42

right? For his match, okay, which

1:30:44

is kind of weird. But the

1:30:46

thing is, but I want to

1:30:48

go back to this, they showed

1:30:50

that thing at the end of the,

1:30:52

Joe, he'll pull that up. Like, what

1:30:54

were they doing? Like, the gimmick was,

1:30:56

he was supposed to be like,

1:30:58

he was getting tattoo removal. Yeah,

1:31:00

that AW thing. Yeah, no, no, but, but

1:31:02

the last shot was him showing the guy

1:31:05

working on the leg, and it wasn't

1:31:07

even a tattoo, he was, he was

1:31:09

lazery. 100% which I was gonna

1:31:11

bring that up, so. Okay, but

1:31:13

pull that up, Joe, I want

1:31:16

to show us, because this is

1:31:18

a very, like, like, when we

1:31:20

talk about awkward a awkward outs.

1:31:23

Right. This was like, I'm like,

1:31:25

well, because you're assuming he's getting

1:31:28

a tattoo laser removal,

1:31:30

you're thinking,

1:31:32

okay, maybe he's at

1:31:34

the AW thing, tattooed, right?

1:31:37

You go to. Right. But

1:31:39

at the end, it was

1:31:41

like, well, go to go

1:31:44

to the end, Joe. Okay,

1:31:46

right. Yeah, what is that?

1:31:48

This is what they're doing. They're

1:31:50

alluding that they're taking the AW tattoo

1:31:52

off. Right. But it could have been its

1:31:54

other leg because we never actually saw

1:31:57

that. It didn't seem to actually do it

1:31:59

in the... Yeah, at least at least

1:32:01

at least show the AW tattoo

1:32:03

and they're lazering it over it

1:32:05

even if he's not taking it

1:32:07

off. But no, they just, it

1:32:09

could have been of their other

1:32:11

leg or or are they trying

1:32:14

to say that when they showed

1:32:16

the leg, it was, it was,

1:32:18

it was already gone, but it

1:32:20

would be scarring or something, you

1:32:22

know what I'm saying? They showed

1:32:24

like the last stage of the

1:32:26

removal, but I agree, they should

1:32:28

have showed it half or something

1:32:30

like that. Yeah, it wouldn't look

1:32:32

like that. So then so page

1:32:34

go go straight to the ring

1:32:36

for magic its air and solo

1:32:39

he beats him up in a

1:32:41

minute So he grabs a chair

1:32:43

like this match was completely unnecessary

1:32:45

So he grabbed a chair in

1:32:47

a microphone and said three things

1:32:49

he hates him most to run

1:32:51

out of biscuits English Ivy when

1:32:53

some idiot to spray tan spits

1:32:55

in his face He demanded MJF

1:32:57

come to the ring MJ out

1:32:59

with a white towel that had

1:33:01

blood on it we were assuming

1:33:04

and he called page a heartless

1:33:06

maniac and sarcastically said he wasn't

1:33:08

even sure he had a prayer

1:33:10

risk revolution for a week from

1:33:12

Sunday The name of you first

1:33:14

tended to walk to the back

1:33:16

but turned back to tell Hyman

1:33:18

he needed to go check on

1:33:20

his friend. So then they show

1:33:22

a shot in the back and

1:33:24

they cut to the shot too

1:33:26

quickly because it's Chris Daniels lying

1:33:29

down on his ass, leaning against

1:33:31

the bleachers backstage bleeding but when

1:33:33

they went back to him he

1:33:35

was like cutting himself. I don't

1:33:37

think he was bleeding he was

1:33:39

hitting his head. Oh hit his

1:33:41

head trying to make us a

1:33:43

lead for him? Right, right, right,

1:33:45

okay, which was not a good

1:33:47

shot. So that's what I said,

1:33:49

for production meetings, it's not like

1:33:51

they cut to the scene too

1:33:54

fast, it shows like, you know,

1:33:56

I don't know. Oh man, what

1:33:58

would you have done to the

1:34:00

guy who cut? There's three, there's

1:34:02

three, there's three people to blame

1:34:04

here, okay? Right. Now Chris Daniels

1:34:06

will protect the business, he's very

1:34:08

professional, and I know he didn't

1:34:10

mean that to get out there,

1:34:12

and he's probably pissed at himself,

1:34:14

right? and I understand there's probably

1:34:16

bloods in his eyes and he's

1:34:19

selling with his eye clothes but

1:34:21

dude you gotta have your eye

1:34:23

on the camera so they're not

1:34:25

filming you while you're hitting yourself

1:34:27

on your head. So you have

1:34:29

part of the, you have part

1:34:31

of the, you know, then the

1:34:33

other part is a camera man

1:34:35

actually showing that. But the third

1:34:37

part is, who's in guerrilla? Tony.

1:34:39

Tony's the one saying do this

1:34:41

shot and he has access to

1:34:44

all the cameras. Right. Okay, so

1:34:46

this was a three way mess

1:34:48

up, but I'll put most of

1:34:50

the blame on Tony. Yeah. Okay,

1:34:52

so that was, let's mess up

1:34:54

number one. And let me just

1:34:56

say another thing. These are the

1:34:58

little things that drive me crazy.

1:35:00

So he comes out there, what's

1:35:02

this guy's name, MJF with a

1:35:04

bloody towel, right? Meaning that he's

1:35:06

the one that beat up Daniels,

1:35:09

right? Yet his hands were pristine

1:35:11

clean. Right. Bro, you can't, I

1:35:13

mean, that didn't occur to anybody

1:35:15

that your hand should have blood

1:35:17

on them, not the agent, not

1:35:19

you. Why would he have the

1:35:21

towel? Why would he have the

1:35:23

towel? This is how ridiculous it

1:35:25

came across, but what I think

1:35:27

they were trying to do is

1:35:29

MJF's coming out with a towel

1:35:31

like he's like the towels got

1:35:34

blood under because he's wiping the

1:35:36

blood off of his hands. Okay,

1:35:38

all right, I'm assuming but what

1:35:40

he should have done was it

1:35:42

had his hands a little bit

1:35:44

more dirty for like put some

1:35:46

blood on the hands like you're

1:35:48

right. Right, right, because it looked

1:35:50

like like why is this guy

1:35:52

walk out with what was he

1:35:54

trying to pat it with? Right

1:35:56

it's almost like when it's almost

1:35:59

like when somebody does a tan

1:36:01

right like those spray-on tans or

1:36:03

a tanning booth and they lift

1:36:05

their arms up and under his

1:36:07

armpits it's fucking white you know

1:36:09

all right so let me tell

1:36:11

you so this so so so

1:36:13

they shot these another thing of

1:36:15

production means I believe that these

1:36:17

the sequence of shows of shots

1:36:19

here was shown out of sequence

1:36:21

okay like they they okay M.

1:36:24

G. F. Pretended water, okay, so

1:36:26

they go to the arena and

1:36:28

they show callous in the luxury

1:36:30

box. Okay, they show that shot.

1:36:32

Okay. Yeah, with the other guy,

1:36:34

with the, what's a guy, Fletcher.

1:36:36

Right, right. Don Callis put a

1:36:38

bounty on the head of Will

1:36:40

Osprey, who will face Brian Keith

1:36:42

later. So then they, they, they

1:36:44

show, they go backwards now, they

1:36:46

show, they show Don Callis and

1:36:49

what's the same in the stains,

1:36:51

so I'm talking about the bounty.

1:36:53

Then they go to a video

1:36:55

of Jericho beating Bandido, his, his,

1:36:57

his, his, his, his, his room,

1:36:59

and he's interviewed by Renepic cat.

1:37:01

who demanded and he demanded an

1:37:03

apology for his treatment by Rickette

1:37:05

last week and she apologized, then

1:37:07

asked how the Brian Keith and

1:37:09

Will Osprey match came together, then

1:37:11

Jericho quickly introduced Callis, and Jericho

1:37:14

explained that he wasn't doing Callis

1:37:16

a favor, he believed Brian Keith

1:37:18

could be a future champion, and

1:37:20

had what it took to defeat

1:37:22

Osprey. He comes out first, right?

1:37:24

And then they did, then these,

1:37:26

you know, bro, he's like over,

1:37:28

he did the Osprey, Osprey, but,

1:37:30

but, bro, because the show is

1:37:32

flat right now and they're not

1:37:34

drawing, the crowd, like, not a

1:37:36

lot of the crowd that you

1:37:39

would expect would be with his,

1:37:41

his entrances, like, look at the

1:37:43

JUSO entrance, like the whole arena

1:37:45

is with it. Right. You know,

1:37:47

when Will Osprey does this thing,

1:37:49

like 30% of the fans are

1:37:51

doing an Osprey chance. You know,

1:37:53

you know, you know. They go,

1:37:55

they show the Jericho stuff and

1:37:57

Jericho's cutting a promo and then

1:37:59

Alice comes out of the room,

1:38:01

talks about the bounty he put

1:38:04

on Osprey and talks about Brian,

1:38:06

like Brian Keatsy out there, I

1:38:08

have to collect the bounty tonight,

1:38:10

and Jericho says, well I think

1:38:12

he can beat him anyway, whatever

1:38:14

you do. And then you go

1:38:16

to Brian Kease entrance and then

1:38:18

you bring Osprey out. I don't

1:38:20

know, this is... it was just...

1:38:22

Like if we were, they had

1:38:24

a production meeting, I would have

1:38:26

been saying like, why is Will

1:38:28

Ospers you doing the first entrance

1:38:31

here? And I would explain to

1:38:33

Production how we need to shoot

1:38:35

this. You know, and say with

1:38:37

the video first, then the, then

1:38:39

the, but by, you know, and

1:38:41

they don't have production. Will Ospers

1:38:43

is Brian Keith instead of Ospers

1:38:45

just running over this guy, which

1:38:47

he should have done. I guess

1:38:49

they have to have a competitive

1:38:51

match. It's nothing for Osper. It

1:38:53

wasn't so much a decisive win

1:38:56

because the guy was beating him,

1:38:58

the guy was getting his heat

1:39:00

on them, and then Osprey in

1:39:02

the nowhere reversed something into a

1:39:04

stylishly, they hit a blade out

1:39:06

of nowhere. Like it wasn't a

1:39:08

good decisive, like hit like three

1:39:10

or four finishes and beat the,

1:39:12

finished, you know, big moves and

1:39:14

beat the guy. Which I, so,

1:39:16

but we can argue that, but

1:39:18

I didn't, you know, whatever. So

1:39:21

then, Callis and Fletcher waived Osprey

1:39:23

up to the luxury up to

1:39:25

the luxury box, And then Fletcher,

1:39:27

what's his name? And what's his

1:39:29

name? Ran off in a huff.

1:39:31

What you think of this thing?

1:39:33

Are you interested in seeing Fletcher

1:39:35

versus Osprey? Okay. Osprey, something's interesting

1:39:37

at all. Okay, so first of

1:39:39

all, I wanted to go back

1:39:41

to something, because you might remember

1:39:43

this, because we're about the same

1:39:46

age. When this guy goes, yeah,

1:39:48

I don't like Cowboys hang man,

1:39:50

hang person. Right, right, that's great.

1:39:52

He was on collision this week.

1:39:54

Right. Max Caster, he was great.

1:39:56

Anyways, so when he brought up,

1:39:58

yeah, running out of biscuits and

1:40:00

I hate English Ivy, I was

1:40:02

thinking to myself, is he talking

1:40:04

about the plant or do you

1:40:06

remember that old school Cologne English

1:40:08

Ivy? Do you remember that disco

1:40:11

or no? Yeah, I wonder if

1:40:13

he meant that because older guys

1:40:15

usually were war and it was

1:40:17

very strong. Maybe it's an inside

1:40:19

joke. But anyways, here's the thing.

1:40:21

Jericho did a good job of

1:40:23

talking about bounty hunter, but nobody

1:40:25

was buying it. You know, now

1:40:27

we see that he's in cahoots

1:40:29

with his old friend Callis, because

1:40:31

he was in the lockroom with

1:40:33

him, and they're both after Osprey.

1:40:36

I don't understand something, Disco, and

1:40:38

if you can explain it to

1:40:40

me, I'd be very happy. Why

1:40:42

does it take 11 minutes for

1:40:44

your top guy to beat a

1:40:46

comedy figure? And he's like the

1:40:48

third guy in the, in the

1:40:50

fucking learning tree. And he actually

1:40:52

gave him a lot. Okay. Like

1:40:54

he, he, he, he, he, he,

1:40:56

he, he stole the win out

1:40:58

of nowhere. So it's initial, he

1:41:01

reversed something into him, such as

1:41:03

that, you know, show, hold up

1:41:05

the next segment, the Mercedes Moneti

1:41:07

segment here is one, okay. And

1:41:09

they showed a video of the

1:41:11

timeless Tony Storm, Mariah May stuff,

1:41:13

and Mariah Mays attacking Tony Storm,

1:41:15

and they said they would update

1:41:17

Tony Storm's health on collision on

1:41:19

Saturday. Okay, Joe, do you have

1:41:21

this next segment? Because they show,

1:41:23

I just got to see this

1:41:26

whole thing, because this is, this

1:41:28

is terrible. It is. It is.

1:41:30

It is. It's very tough five,

1:41:32

because for comedy. But, bro, somebody

1:41:34

tweet, I forget who it was,

1:41:36

with these controversial internet guys. But

1:41:38

they said, like, you know, like,

1:41:40

you want to watch, like, sit

1:41:42

down and watch AW, like, as

1:41:44

a resident fan, but how often

1:41:46

does it kind of, it looks

1:41:48

like they're, they're doing a comedy

1:41:51

show, they're doing a comedy show?

1:41:53

Like they're literally just pro. It's

1:41:55

like amateur hour. That's what I

1:41:57

see it I see it like

1:41:59

public access TV bad, you know

1:42:01

like Jody Well, let's just take

1:42:03

this next day. They've got a

1:42:05

couple people that stick out and

1:42:07

know what they're doing like the

1:42:09

hurt business and and fucking cowboy

1:42:11

shit But just about everybody else

1:42:13

and I know I'm missing some

1:42:16

people is just glorified in the

1:42:18

comedy amateur hour right A show

1:42:20

not upon YouTube not the book

1:42:22

or not not the four-time book

1:42:24

of the year mind you It's

1:42:26

not up on YouTube so I

1:42:28

got to go to the other

1:42:30

site and find it but okay

1:42:32

go to fight Okay, what do

1:42:34

you explain what happened? We were

1:42:36

gonna have to watch. This is

1:42:38

brutal. So they showed a video

1:42:41

package for Momo Watan. Okay. And

1:42:43

they showed this girl Momo Watanabian

1:42:45

and talked about the cheese and

1:42:47

stardom and stuff. And I'm just

1:42:49

thinking they're showing all these highlights

1:42:51

of her and starters. Nobody gives

1:42:53

a shit about this except people

1:42:55

that watched star. This is what

1:42:57

I thought what I saw. I

1:42:59

was like, finally they did a

1:43:01

video package. on a Japanese girl

1:43:03

that nobody knows but she said

1:43:06

so I'm coming she turned like

1:43:08

verbs that video package did nothing

1:43:10

for her nothing it's actually was

1:43:12

funnier than it should have been

1:43:14

okay so then they show Mercedes

1:43:16

in the back coming out of

1:43:18

her locker and dude it's like

1:43:20

the backstage area looked like a

1:43:22

like a like a dumpy building

1:43:24

they had that there was like

1:43:26

the Like on the walls was

1:43:28

like that they were they weren't

1:43:31

finished like there were probably in

1:43:33

a dumpy building electrical cables like

1:43:35

stuck in the floor I didn't

1:43:37

notice that they shot like everything

1:43:39

in that shot right you wouldn't

1:43:41

want seen in the shot right

1:43:43

like it's okay so then I

1:43:45

go back to what I said

1:43:47

before amateur hour she was running

1:43:49

her mouth and then Billy Starks

1:43:51

who interrupts her and says, hey,

1:43:53

I'm Billy Starks from Breavant, whatever

1:43:56

the purpose was here. No, she

1:43:58

was, she said, listen to this,

1:44:00

she said, are you ready for

1:44:02

this? Yes. Let me get my

1:44:04

kuzoo. I'm an R-O-H superstar. So

1:44:06

the Mercedes knocked a cup of

1:44:08

water in her face and told

1:44:10

her to fetch Momo. Then the

1:44:12

background, this Momo girl's creeping up

1:44:14

with the baseball bat. Okay, all

1:44:16

right, okay, there it is. Okay,

1:44:18

go, go, Joe, look, look, look

1:44:21

at the wall of the election.

1:44:23

Go back, Joe, go back to

1:44:25

the beginning of this, which comes

1:44:27

out. Have you, catch, so, did

1:44:29

you show up? I'm not. Because

1:44:31

you made a big mistake choosing

1:44:33

me. All right. Go back and

1:44:35

see if we can see the

1:44:37

moment of one time to be

1:44:39

video. Oh, you want to see

1:44:41

the video? I figured you wouldn't

1:44:43

want to see that. This is

1:44:46

it. I will stop down on

1:44:48

the train. It's longer than that.

1:44:50

Now, Momo, I'm here to make

1:44:52

things real quick, because I have

1:44:54

deals to seal and the plane

1:44:56

to catch. So, did you show

1:44:58

up tonight or not? Because you

1:45:00

made a big mistake choosing me,

1:45:02

to face an AEW revolution. Hey,

1:45:04

kid, have you seen Momo? Hey,

1:45:06

I'm talking to you. Coney, do

1:45:08

you see all the shit they're

1:45:11

showing in the shot? Like, instead

1:45:13

of bringing the camera up, they're

1:45:15

showing all the cables off the

1:45:17

camera. Right, that's a no-no. But

1:45:19

here's the thing. When you're a

1:45:21

producer, so people know, when you're

1:45:23

producing your shooting stuff, you don't

1:45:25

want that coming out. Right, of

1:45:27

course not, right. And here, let

1:45:29

me say another thing. This girl

1:45:31

looks so bland, like, Monet dresses.

1:45:33

Right. Like, is this, she says

1:45:36

nothing interesting? Go ahead. Go ahead.

1:45:38

Go, that's troubling me. What the

1:45:40

hell? Who do you think you

1:45:42

are? Who am I? I am

1:45:44

the blue prince, the standard, the

1:45:46

conversation, the CEO, the greatest TV,

1:45:48

as champion of all time. Four

1:45:50

belts. My neck. Thank you. For

1:45:52

got one. Narcistic bitch. Come on,

1:45:54

ladies. You know who I am?

1:45:56

R.O.H. Superstar Billy Starks. Future women's

1:45:58

chair and titles. Fire

1:46:01

you I watch your back my

1:46:03

back I mean look at this

1:46:05

looks like two look at how

1:46:07

they're dressed here's the other thing

1:46:09

I have no I have no

1:46:11

reason or interest in either one

1:46:13

of these two fighting Monet Bro,

1:46:15

how did this segment get on

1:46:17

television? Because what did we just

1:46:19

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Underdog fantasy. So the outrunners come

1:47:24

out and the video, bro, speaking

1:47:26

of amateur out, the outrunners visited

1:47:28

the Omaha men's basketball team. Right.

1:47:30

And I don't know, was this,

1:47:32

bro, was it the Omaha College

1:47:34

or was it like Omaha G

1:47:36

Lee? I think it was college.

1:47:38

Yeah, I saw it on sports

1:47:40

center when they actually did it.

1:47:42

Okay, so they visited the Omaha,

1:47:44

you know, whatever. So, so they

1:47:46

wrestled. But here's the thing, bro.

1:47:48

I'm gonna give them credit for

1:47:51

at least showing the sports center

1:47:53

thing. you know, because the thing

1:47:55

on their TV, but I'm I'm

1:47:57

sure millions of people when they

1:47:59

watched that on sports center were

1:48:01

going who? Yeah, well they're trying

1:48:03

to get them, you know, they're

1:48:05

trying to advertise. Yeah, I know.

1:48:07

I give them credit for that,

1:48:09

but still, like, nobody knows who

1:48:11

they are. So how about this?

1:48:13

So I talked about how the

1:48:15

hurt certificate should be getting like,

1:48:18

you'll be good angle with Archer

1:48:20

and Cage. Two big guys. Two

1:48:22

guys you can get heat on.

1:48:24

Unfortunately, the book into this is

1:48:26

not going the way I would

1:48:28

have done it. Because the wrestling,

1:48:30

the hurts, the outrunners, back and

1:48:32

forth, okay? Well, they, you know,

1:48:34

these are sides advantage, but like

1:48:36

this wasn't, visual, what you wanted

1:48:38

to get these guys over was

1:48:40

not happening this match, okay? They

1:48:42

should have been annihilating these guys.

1:48:44

So they, uh, the Hurts into

1:48:47

kids music played, and Archer gets

1:48:49

distracted, and they get rolled up

1:48:51

and beat. One, two, three, a

1:48:53

bit of finish. I love that

1:48:55

finish. By the Outrunners, right? So

1:48:57

after the match, Cage and Arthur

1:48:59

were angry and the Outrunners went

1:49:01

up on a ramp and stood

1:49:03

weirdly next to the Hertz Syndicate,

1:49:05

like they were selling and thanking

1:49:07

them for distracting. Right. You had

1:49:09

a little bit of synergy with

1:49:11

the hurt business and Cage and

1:49:14

Archer. They've been somehow interacting each

1:49:16

other for the last two or

1:49:18

three shows, right? And it's almost

1:49:20

out of all of a sudden

1:49:22

Tony goes, you know what, let

1:49:24

me put the outrunners in there.

1:49:26

You know, that'll be it. They're

1:49:28

really over. And you know, and

1:49:30

the thing is, the outrunners are

1:49:32

baby facing souls hurt syndicate. But

1:49:34

I would have done it the

1:49:36

other way around. I would have

1:49:38

had Archer and this guy go

1:49:40

over and this guy go over

1:49:43

and then later put the outrunners

1:49:45

against the outrunners against him. We

1:49:47

just have these guys killed, you

1:49:49

know, make a, brother, not a

1:49:51

formidable opponent at all. Like, that's

1:49:53

such brutal. Because they don't, well,

1:49:55

remember, once again, okay, we talk

1:49:57

about heat, okay? The only heat...

1:49:59

that's happened here was MJF getting

1:50:01

heat on Christopher Daniels. Right. That's

1:50:03

been the only heat on the

1:50:05

show so far. Everything else has

1:50:07

been the baby faces getting over

1:50:10

on the heels. So they showed Adam

1:50:12

Copeland promised to take out Moxley's

1:50:14

crew and they showed a pack taken that

1:50:16

you can share to this past week. So

1:50:18

then they showed a Strickland and ricochet package

1:50:21

and Swerve headed the ring in the arena

1:50:23

with Nana. Swerve addresses A.W. Korea City of

1:50:25

Black History. He spoke about defending and showcasing

1:50:27

the world title that Anana was right that

1:50:30

he had lost focus on the A.W. World

1:50:32

Championship for too long. Swerve then said there

1:50:34

were some wrongs he had to write before

1:50:36

he'd be championing him. That starts the bald-headed

1:50:38

man wearing a jacket because he belonged to

1:50:41

him. Ricochet interrupted and told him that he was

1:50:43

done with them and that he had already had

1:50:45

his chance. He said winners don't chase losers

1:50:47

and made references to the chargers leaving this

1:50:49

broadcast town. Then Ricochet revealed who was wearing

1:50:51

the Eagle Super Bowl Super Bowl Super Bowl hat. The

1:50:53

Nana spoke up and said he had an offer for Ricochet to listen to.

1:50:55

He said, Tony Khan agrees to fans that serve a rematch and the winner

1:50:58

of that match would become the number of an AW title. Ricochet accepted the

1:51:00

match and declared what happened at revolution. The Ricochet left and Nana pulled a swerve

1:51:02

back. He said he was proud of him for focus on the AW title, but he wanted

1:51:04

to go back to the most dangerous man in AW. Nana then said that he

1:51:06

had taken a lot of bullets for swerving, so he needed him, so he needed

1:51:08

him to get his jacket back, to get his jacket back, or he doesn't to

1:51:10

get his jacket back, or he doesn't know if he doesn't know if he doesn't know

1:51:12

if he could get his jacket back, or he could do this jacket back, or he doesn't know

1:51:14

if he could do this back, or he could do this, or he could do this, or he

1:51:16

could do this, or he could do this, or he could do this, or he could

1:51:18

do this, So he wants to get

1:51:20

his jacket back. So if you don't

1:51:22

get my jacket back, I don't think

1:51:24

I can get paid by AW anymore

1:51:26

and come out on TV and travel.

1:51:29

So Renee Peket interviewed Hangman Pages, he

1:51:31

was leaving and Hangman said MJF left,

1:51:33

but he finds him. If he doesn't

1:51:35

run over, run him over and kill

1:51:37

him, he's going to wish he had. So

1:51:39

then we have a random trio match

1:51:41

on the show. It's an undisputed

1:51:43

kingdom against FTR and Dana Dana

1:51:46

Garcia. Well, let me just say

1:51:48

something about this thing. So this

1:51:50

is the most interesting ricochet has

1:51:52

been in years. But he's not

1:51:54

a good promo, okay? And I

1:51:56

liked the way because he said

1:51:58

he was not. going to wrestle

1:52:01

for Strickland anymore. So I like the,

1:52:03

well, if you wrestle him, you know,

1:52:05

whoever wins is the number one contender.

1:52:07

So I like that. That made sense.

1:52:09

Bro, it's almost like ricochet, first of

1:52:11

all, he has a lot of heat.

1:52:14

So that's good. But he's trying to

1:52:16

do everything he can to get heat.

1:52:18

Oh, I'm wearing a Philadelphia Eagle's hat.

1:52:20

Like nobody in San Diego gives a

1:52:22

fuck about that. You know, who cares?

1:52:25

Who cares? You know, I know he

1:52:27

may not be able to do this

1:52:29

anymore if he doesn't get his robe

1:52:31

back, but bro, the robe is as

1:52:33

silly as that fucking diamond ring or

1:52:35

whatever that AMJEP is carrying around. Who

1:52:38

gives a fuck? You know what I'm

1:52:40

saying? And are the people, do you

1:52:42

think that invested in Nana? They're mad

1:52:44

that this guy's wearing his robe? What

1:52:46

do you think? Well, let's see what

1:52:49

people think about this. Joe, you got

1:52:51

the numbers for the show? I don't.

1:52:53

I do, but I don't. So, Wrestlenomics

1:52:55

hasn't reported him yet, but I've seen

1:52:57

reports. I just don't know if they're

1:52:59

accurate. Well, pull up, go to Alvarez,

1:53:02

because usually... When you hear the garbage

1:53:04

reports, I can give you that? That's

1:53:06

what it says. But we don't. But

1:53:08

we don't have the quarters? No. No.

1:53:10

Damn. What was the number? What was

1:53:13

the number? What was a number? What

1:53:15

are they going to go under? 500,000?

1:53:17

I mean, they've lost like, they've lost,

1:53:19

they've lost, ever since, I'm sorry, ever

1:53:21

since they hired Okata, Osprey, and Mercedes-UNay,

1:53:24

they've lost like 200,000 fans, have stopped

1:53:26

watching a show because they really have

1:53:28

done nothing with those characters to make

1:53:30

them compelling. You know, even yesterday, one

1:53:32

MJF. Right, okay, right, right. Now I

1:53:34

don't think they do this. I don't

1:53:37

think Di, they'll ever go under. I

1:53:39

think we found the number of the

1:53:41

fan base. I don't think they'll ever

1:53:43

go under 500. Might be some tight

1:53:45

weeks, but I don't think it'll drop

1:53:48

under. Yeah, I think they'll get the.

1:53:50

550 and they'll end up about five.

1:53:52

So they're putting, you know, they gave

1:53:54

the standard Garcia kid the belt and

1:53:56

he's out there with FTR and disputed

1:53:58

error and like he's supposed to be

1:54:01

the A side in this match but

1:54:03

he comes across his degree guy to

1:54:05

be honest with you still, you know.

1:54:07

Yeah, that's another guy they've dropped the

1:54:09

ball on. They push him and they

1:54:12

don't push him and they rubs with

1:54:14

these people but it's just like he

1:54:16

just comes across his like he's the

1:54:18

greenest greenest guy out out out out

1:54:20

out there. You know what I'm saying?

1:54:22

I mean he does. He doesn't come

1:54:25

off so much as green because he's

1:54:27

not green. What he comes off is

1:54:29

he's not a star. Underneath guy like

1:54:31

he's an underneath guy and it's kind

1:54:33

of weird because why is FTR tagging

1:54:36

with Daniel Garcia when they were tagging

1:54:38

with Copeland? Why is Copeland not tagging

1:54:40

with them anymore? Wouldn't they? They don't

1:54:42

think they had these probably guys that

1:54:44

have a better match. Who knows? So

1:54:46

lastly is, Garcia's, was real quick the

1:54:49

eye. Garcia's had the same problem. Like

1:54:51

I saw someone recently post, you know,

1:54:53

Dominic and Hook debuted at the same

1:54:55

time. So there was comparisons. Now it's

1:54:57

been a few years. Who's advanced and

1:55:00

who hasn't and who's doing better? Like,

1:55:02

Hook's the same character. Daniel Garcia is

1:55:04

the same character and they've been trying

1:55:06

for years, but they just, I don't

1:55:08

know how to explain it. They don't

1:55:10

know how to push, they, they don't

1:55:13

know what they don't know what they're

1:55:15

doing. There hasn't been any advantage. Just

1:55:17

go set it the first time. They

1:55:19

don't know how to push people. Right,

1:55:21

right. So they should. So after the

1:55:24

match, Garcia gets beat by Cole. So

1:55:26

they had a shovey match after as

1:55:28

an immediately a graphic pops up, Cole

1:55:30

versus Garcia for the TNT title. So

1:55:32

then elsewhere, Coleman and Castillo were backstage

1:55:34

brawing out of nowhere. And they came

1:55:37

to the ring and the Judah smoke

1:55:39

stuck up behind mock, behind a... Copeland

1:55:41

and so it's two on one. Claudia

1:55:43

grabbed the chair and worked over Copeland

1:55:45

with them. They set him up for

1:55:48

concerto, but Jay White made his interest

1:55:50

to even the odds. Kind of, the

1:55:52

way this is set up, Jay White

1:55:54

came out way too late. I mean,

1:55:56

you shouldn't be letting your partner take

1:55:58

chair shots out. there. So Copeland

1:56:01

covered a story of the chair

1:56:03

herself with spirit audio. The marina

1:56:06

Shifir tried to get involved. And

1:56:08

this is funny. They showed this spot.

1:56:10

She's got the choke on Copeland.

1:56:12

Copeland looks at Utah and nods

1:56:15

his head like go. Right, I saw

1:56:17

a song. I don't think a lot

1:56:19

of people notice this, but he's like,

1:56:21

Copeland nods his head like his go.

1:56:24

So, you know, runs, runs at

1:56:26

Copeland and Shafir like he dropped

1:56:28

her way too early. So Eudah still

1:56:30

took like three or four steps

1:56:32

to need her and then knocked her

1:56:34

out. And so they set up a arena

1:56:37

for a concerto. But before

1:56:39

she could deliver, Wool O'90gill

1:56:41

showed up because she's been

1:56:43

beat up in her interview segment

1:56:45

two weeks in a row

1:56:47

after getting one sentence out. And

1:56:50

she gave the concerto herself.

1:56:52

So the heels just get

1:56:54

annihilated here. It's kind of

1:56:56

about time. But... Here's the

1:56:58

problem with me dude, and I don't know

1:57:00

why you while you where you're at

1:57:03

I think the most interesting guy

1:57:05

and this whole thing is Copeland

1:57:07

and He's the only thing kind

1:57:09

of keeping it interested But for

1:57:11

as much time as they've invested

1:57:13

in this is their top feud.

1:57:16

I'm not interested You know what I'm

1:57:18

saying and then willow came out and

1:57:20

then they hit the concertos because you

1:57:22

know severe had beat up willow the

1:57:24

week before and I think the week

1:57:26

before that I'm just not into this.

1:57:28

They did have heat. I will say

1:57:31

that they did have heat. But are

1:57:33

you, are you, are you, are you,

1:57:35

are you, are you, are you, are

1:57:37

you asking me like a

1:57:39

rhetorical question? How could anybody

1:57:41

be interested? Well, that's exactly

1:57:44

what I think. I just

1:57:46

wanted to play it real

1:57:48

quick, the eyes of Patriot.

1:57:50

You could see the, the

1:57:53

nod that you meant, because

1:57:55

as soon as I put

1:57:57

it on. Nice camera guy

1:57:59

He came to the argument that

1:58:01

he'd need doing, I don't know. Yeah,

1:58:04

but in his defense, the camera guy

1:58:06

doesn't know he's gonna wink. Oh, the

1:58:08

funny thing about this was Moxley selling

1:58:11

at ringside, like he was all distraught

1:58:13

that his boys were getting delighted. Right.

1:58:15

Right. Right. So. Right. So. Right. Right.

1:58:17

So. Right. Right. Right. Right. Right. Right.

1:58:20

Right. Right. Right. Right. Right. Right. I

1:58:22

would suggest I guarantee this this the

1:58:24

ratings of this show probably look like

1:58:27

another ski slope like you know like

1:58:29

me too but I am interested in

1:58:31

seeing what the main event did because

1:58:33

I've always said you got to put

1:58:36

names in the main event and well

1:58:38

we didn't get Harley before we get

1:58:40

to the main event we got a

1:58:43

Harley camera away because she's getting over

1:58:45

all right she beats the Ana parazzo

1:58:47

that was it So let me just

1:58:49

say a couple things. I'm very happy

1:58:52

for Harley Cameron because she came to

1:58:54

work in Mexico with QT. She's very

1:58:56

professional, you know, very happy to be

1:58:59

there and she got over as a

1:59:01

heel. With QT, QT was very over

1:59:03

as a heel. And the problem is

1:59:05

that she's still green, but when you're

1:59:08

over people don't give a shit, but

1:59:10

she's still green. She does things not

1:59:12

with a lot of confidence as a

1:59:15

green person will do. I feel bad

1:59:17

for vendetta because I think Donna Perazzo,

1:59:19

especially in Impact, she had a good

1:59:21

look and wrestle and her and Taya

1:59:24

together, they look like money and Taya's

1:59:26

probably the most charismatic girl on that

1:59:28

show and they do nothing with them,

1:59:31

you know. So I feel bad for

1:59:33

Van Detta, but Cameron's getting over. I

1:59:35

don't know why she isn't talking or

1:59:37

doing the puppet skits or, you know,

1:59:40

whatever. She didn't have a collision, I

1:59:42

think. Yeah. Well, let me give you

1:59:44

think, let me get the take of

1:59:47

the guy that reviewed the show. That

1:59:49

reviewed the show. This is actually, this,

1:59:51

I would not disagree with this at

1:59:53

all. Harley is still a work in

1:59:56

progress but she's a ton of fan

1:59:58

support hopefully she continues to improve it

2:00:00

gets rips in the ring on TV

2:00:03

that right there is the problem with

2:00:05

this show okay she's but she's green.

2:00:07

Like if this was W&E, she's still

2:00:09

being, did NxT, getting reps, getting ready

2:00:12

for TV, but here they just put

2:00:14

these girls on TV. And it's like

2:00:16

because she's got person, bro, the only

2:00:19

people that get over on this show,

2:00:21

okay, like out of everybody, like even

2:00:23

FTR, these these tag teams, they're not

2:00:25

really that over. The characters that are

2:00:28

over are the characters that have personality,

2:00:30

even if it's kind of over the

2:00:32

top, if it's just personality. They're over.

2:00:35

Right. You know, Orange Cassie has a

2:00:37

kind of personality with what they can

2:00:39

corny gimmick. You know, Darby has personality.

2:00:41

Max Caster has personality. He's getting good

2:00:44

heat. Harley Cameron has personality. Tony Storm

2:00:46

has personality. Like these, these are like

2:00:48

the. Wait, wait, wait, how about Billy

2:00:51

Starks? Ring of Honor Superstar. She. Yeah.

2:00:53

Wankons. All right. So next, the main

2:00:55

event time. Orange Cassie versus Takesha. This

2:00:57

is, bro, this is the type of

2:01:00

match that I'm not a fan of,

2:01:02

but their fans loved because a lot

2:01:04

of false finishes and they were fighting

2:01:07

for something, the chance to wrestle Kenny

2:01:09

Omega. And this was a title match,

2:01:11

correct? This was a title match, correct?

2:01:13

Yeah, so this is an AW. This

2:01:16

is a main event match that's for

2:01:18

the championship. At least, they got that

2:01:20

right. that they put the title match

2:01:23

in the main event like this could

2:01:25

have like could have randomly been any

2:01:27

I don't know the point of show

2:01:29

releasing at this right but they had

2:01:32

a good match for their fans a

2:01:34

bunch of false finishes but to Kester

2:01:36

goes over and there's no surprise there

2:01:39

he just celebrated Don Calis to close

2:01:41

the show so it's gonna be Kenny

2:01:43

Omega versus Ketchum and the match I

2:01:45

couldn't care and no there was no

2:01:48

Kenny Omega fun he wasn't on the

2:01:50

show they wouldn't no interview or nothing.

2:01:52

Here's a problem with this match. The

2:01:55

match is good because I got blazed

2:01:57

up and watched it all and plus

2:01:59

I like I always like to hear

2:02:01

what done. has to say, and side

2:02:04

note, he's still in San Diego, we

2:02:06

may get a bite deep. But anyways,

2:02:08

I liked when Takushka, Kushka, Takeshta, crossed

2:02:11

oranges sunglasses, and then he pulled

2:02:13

out a second pair, and then

2:02:15

he took it away from him,

2:02:17

gave him the callus. But here's

2:02:20

a problem. Bro, Takeshta, as technically

2:02:22

sound as he is, has no

2:02:24

charisma, bro. He's got that Joe

2:02:26

Biden, Malania. I'm a disagree. I

2:02:29

don't think he's technically

2:02:31

sound. I do. Let me

2:02:33

tell you why I don't

2:02:35

think he's technically sound. Yeah.

2:02:37

Because his thigh slapper and

2:02:39

his strikes don't look good.

2:02:41

Okay. The thigh slapping. Okay.

2:02:44

All right. All right. That's

2:02:46

not technically sound. All right.

2:02:48

Everything else. Everything else is.

2:02:50

Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. It's like

2:02:52

all the moves. You know,

2:02:54

the moves. He's strong and

2:02:56

athletic. That's. You drank these guys

2:02:59

who are like, you know, they're

2:03:01

putting them over so much that

2:03:03

they don't when they're watching

2:03:06

matches. They're not seeing a

2:03:08

couple of the obvious flaws

2:03:10

in his work. Well, this

2:03:12

is supposed to one of

2:03:15

the supposedly one of the

2:03:17

best workers they have and

2:03:19

he's got gaping holes in

2:03:21

his work with the strikes

2:03:24

and and the thigh slapping stuff.

2:03:26

Yeah. Yeah. I would never wish

2:03:28

for anyone to lose their job

2:03:31

and stuff and I'm glad Don's

2:03:33

had a lot of success, but

2:03:36

I miss having them on the

2:03:38

show and I can't wait to

2:03:40

hear about this time period someday,

2:03:43

you know. Do you already want

2:03:45

to hear my top five? Yes.

2:03:47

Number five is the Mercedes Billy

2:03:50

Starks Momo Withton to be said.

2:03:52

Number four is what you call

2:03:54

the Paul v. Punk promo.

2:03:56

Number three, the Zane promo.

2:03:59

Number two... the Cody Seth promo,

2:04:01

and number one was the

2:04:03

Gunther segment. Okay, so mine's

2:04:05

a little different. I thought

2:04:07

number five was a tie

2:04:09

between the live Morgan, Raquel

2:04:11

Rodriguez Bianca match, and just

2:04:13

the way they're cultivating Penta.

2:04:15

Every time he comes out,

2:04:17

his entrance is even cooler

2:04:20

than the, like they keep

2:04:22

tweaking with that and making

2:04:24

it cooler. And just the

2:04:26

fact that I can't believe

2:04:28

that as little time has

2:04:30

been there with no real

2:04:32

feud, he's that over. Number

2:04:34

four would be Dom and

2:04:36

Breaker and a tie with

2:04:38

Takesha and Cassidy. Number three,

2:04:40

even though it was a

2:04:42

little bit too long, the

2:04:44

Cody and Seth promo. And

2:04:46

number one, Seth versus Finn.

2:04:48

That versus Finn. Yeah. I

2:04:51

thought that was a great

2:04:53

match. Even though the people

2:04:55

knew Finn wasn't going to

2:04:57

win at the end, they

2:04:59

had him, you know, they

2:05:01

had him believing Finn might

2:05:03

upset him. That's a good

2:05:05

job. Did I miss that

2:05:07

this week? Where was Seth

2:05:09

and Finn? What was that?

2:05:11

Was it Smackdown? No. I

2:05:13

don't think Seth wrestled Finn

2:05:15

this week. Yeah, I think

2:05:17

he did. I don't think

2:05:19

he did. Oh my god,

2:05:21

if you get the, because

2:05:24

Joe, you have to, you

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have to, okay, time out,

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I'm gonna continue, do you

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have the condemnation music? This

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You have to condemn Conan

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the, the integrity of the,

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of the, of the, of

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the, of the, of the

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five, that's great. It's been

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K100 with Conan and Disco. I'm

2:12:23

just a young player coming into the

2:12:25

league and to be compared to a

2:12:27

guy that's going on in the sixth

2:12:29

championship. It's kind of breathtaking. And Michael

2:12:31

Jones is somebody that I've always looked

2:12:33

up to and I want to play

2:12:35

against him. Go out Michael Jordan. Nothing

2:12:37

to top that. I grew up watching

2:12:39

Michael on TV. Now you got a

2:12:41

chance to go face-to-face with him. You

2:12:43

get a chance to really see and

2:12:45

like touch and feel. I wanted to

2:12:48

be the best big brother that I

2:12:50

could be. I see you down the

2:12:52

road. Cool. I was like, we communicate

2:12:54

all the time. The person that inspired

2:12:56

me the most, I don't think people

2:12:58

really understand the amount of impact that

2:13:00

he's had on me. I tell you,

2:13:02

like, when I was in high school,

2:13:04

I used to work out with the

2:13:06

76ers. I used to ask him, man,

2:13:08

what's it like to guard Mike? That's

2:13:10

a fucking name. So the level of

2:13:12

fear that he inspired in others was

2:13:14

insane. And I would tell him, I

2:13:16

said, when I face him, we're going

2:13:18

to go at it. The time at

2:13:20

the forum or wherever that was, Phil

2:13:22

Jackson has been telling a story about

2:13:24

you. You're young, you met Michael Jordan.

2:13:26

Michael's out, he's been retired for a

2:13:28

year. And he comes to a ball

2:13:30

game and I said, let's meet him,

2:13:32

you know, Chairman's room after the game,

2:13:34

I want you to talk to Kobe

2:13:37

a little bit. I went and saw

2:13:39

Phil Jackson in 1999, maybe 2000, I

2:13:41

don't know if Phil Jackson, maybe 2000,

2:13:43

I don't know when Phil was here

2:13:45

in LA. Phil had Michael come to

2:13:47

the game and said to the table,

2:13:49

you remember, you remember, you remember, want

2:13:51

to play. And the first thing I'm

2:13:53

interested, first thing Kobe said, did you

2:13:55

bring your shoes? He says that you

2:13:57

told Michael Jordan that I could kick

2:13:59

your ass one out. I mean, you

2:14:01

know, it's half true. And then when

2:14:03

we walked out and we walked down

2:14:05

the hall, Mike goes, I love that

2:14:07

dude man. He's a warrior. But his

2:14:09

attitude to compete and play against someone

2:14:11

he felt like he could enhance or

2:14:13

improve his game. To mean, that's where

2:14:15

I loved about the kid. Years later,

2:14:17

after I scored 81, he was barking

2:14:19

or how I can never do it

2:14:21

against him. There's no way you're going

2:14:23

to score 80 on me. I would

2:14:26

have filed out, you know, he just

2:14:28

went back and forth. And, you know,

2:14:30

I normally try to stay pretty cool

2:14:32

when it comes to him. Yeah, right.

2:14:34

So much, but on that particular occasion,

2:14:36

I had to remind him that I

2:14:38

did have 42 and one half. The

2:14:40

first time I was getting ready to

2:14:42

face Jordan, I had a teammate. He

2:14:44

goes and said, hey, you want some

2:14:46

advice? Whatever you do, don't look him

2:14:48

in the eye. I don't think my

2:14:50

teammate understood that. I'm that too. Can't

2:14:52

look me in there either, buddy. Everybody's

2:14:54

talking about Toby Bryan and Michael Jordan.

2:14:56

How flattering is it when Michael Jordan

2:14:58

says he sees some of him and

2:15:00

you? That's cool. It's a great compliment.

2:15:02

I just have to continue to work

2:15:04

hard, be the best basketball player that

2:15:06

I can possibly be. That's going to

2:15:08

be you. a great challenge that we

2:15:10

went to great plays of all time.

2:15:12

I guess you put the first time

2:15:15

at the United Center. This is a

2:15:17

fun game for me. I learned a

2:15:19

lot of these games. A lot about

2:15:21

how technically sound Michael was. Because it's

2:15:23

one thing and watching them play and

2:15:25

then it's another thing I'm playing against

2:15:27

them. Getting schooled for a baseline dunk

2:15:29

the first time I'm mashed up with

2:15:31

them. That was like the coolest thing.

2:15:33

I got thrown into the fire. Nice

2:15:35

baselines. Swadded me away like a fly

2:15:37

because I'd seen that spin move so

2:15:39

many times and then I knew he

2:15:41

was gonna do it But the timing

2:15:43

on TV and then in person are

2:15:45

two completely different things. So he's just

2:15:47

spun Right before I thought he was

2:15:49

gonna spend and I was like man.

2:15:51

That was pretty cool when I came

2:15:53

to the league and matching up against

2:15:55

him. What I found is I found

2:15:57

that he was extremely open to having

2:15:59

a relationship, a mental relationship, and giving

2:16:01

me a great amount of advice and

2:16:04

an amazing amount of detail. strategies, workout

2:16:06

regiments and things like that. So, that

2:16:08

was very inspiring for me. Seriously, I

2:16:10

mean, I don't think people really understand

2:16:12

the amount of impact that he's had

2:16:14

on me as a player and as

2:16:16

a leader. I remember I was young

2:16:18

like that he's young and as a

2:16:20

leader. I remember I was young like

2:16:22

that. He certainly has a lot of

2:16:24

skills and you see that. He's got

2:16:26

a lot of confidence and I think

2:16:28

it's just a amount of time. He's

2:16:30

going to get... A lot better if

2:16:32

you keep from proving. I want to

2:16:34

learn how to become the best basketball

2:16:36

player in the world. And if I'm

2:16:38

going to learn that, I got to

2:16:40

learn from the best. Kids go to

2:16:42

school to be doctors or lawyers and

2:16:44

so forth and so on. That's where

2:16:46

they study. That's the place for them

2:16:48

to study. My place to study is

2:16:50

from the best. And when I was

2:16:53

18, my first year, he got the

2:16:55

best of me a bunch of times.

2:16:57

I was right there the next play.

2:16:59

You're not intimidating me? I'm not going

2:17:01

anywhere. And I think he saw that

2:17:03

level of respect because I think he

2:17:05

was the same way at 18 years

2:17:07

old. And that common bond is what

2:17:09

I think, you know, where our connection

2:17:11

was going. I was a student of

2:17:13

the game. I tried to understand things

2:17:15

that I wasn't doing very well last

2:17:17

season, and try to add them into

2:17:19

my game. It's difficult because you have

2:17:21

to break habits. So that was the

2:17:23

hardest adjustment. Just about tip-off time at

2:17:25

Madison Square Garden for the 48th NBA

2:17:27

all-star game. Kobe Bryant, meanwhile, the youngest

2:17:29

all-star in history, at 19 years, five

2:17:31

months. You don't let the game come

2:17:33

again. Make this shit happen. I'm gonna

2:17:35

make this a one-on-one game. If I

2:17:37

was a teammate, I went past you,

2:17:40

I'm talking about. You want this ball

2:17:42

again, brother. You better rebound. There you

2:17:44

see Kobe Bryant in the foreground. Now

2:17:46

you got a chance to go face-to-face

2:17:48

with them. You get a chance to

2:17:50

really see and like touch and feel.

2:17:52

Here is Michael. How did it plus

2:17:54

the foul for church? Stress, speed, quickness,

2:17:56

and it was fun to be up.

2:17:58

He just wanted to get off into

2:18:00

me and go one-on-one. We'll make his

2:18:02

hands work now. He's thinking out, we

2:18:04

gotta get back. He hauling him. Hey,

2:18:06

hey, I ain't jumping with him, saying,

2:18:08

no. It was a rough couple years

2:18:10

from being, coming to the league, because

2:18:12

at the time, the league was so

2:18:14

much older. It's not as young as

2:18:16

it is today. Nobody was really thinking

2:18:18

much of me. I was a kid

2:18:20

that shot a bunch of airballs, you

2:18:22

know what I mean I mean? And

2:18:24

at that point, Michael provided a lot

2:18:26

of guidance for me. Like I had

2:18:29

a question about shooting his turnaround shot,

2:18:31

so I asked him about it. Oh

2:18:33

yeah, he asked me one question when

2:18:35

we were down a, you know, bent

2:18:37

down a half quarter. He wanted to

2:18:39

know how, when I turned around, when

2:18:41

I turned down a half quarter, he

2:18:43

wanted to know how, when I turned

2:18:45

around, when I turned to know how,

2:18:47

when I turned around, when I turned

2:18:49

a half quarter, he wanted to know

2:18:51

how, how, when I got to know

2:18:53

how to know how I feel where

2:18:55

I feel where the field where the

2:18:57

field where the defense is, I feel

2:18:59

where the defense is, I feel where

2:19:01

the defense is, I feel where the

2:19:03

defense, I feel where the defense is,

2:19:05

I feel where the defense, where the

2:19:07

defense, I, I, I, I, I, I

2:19:09

feel, I, I, I, I, I, I,

2:19:11

I, I, I, I, I, I, I,

2:19:13

I, I, I, I, I, I What

2:19:15

player in your career did you learn

2:19:18

the most from? No, Michael. Michael, for

2:19:20

sure. Even though he never played together.

2:19:22

For sure. He taught me a lot

2:19:24

of stuff. He was, you know, a

2:19:26

great teacher and mentor for me. But

2:19:28

Michael was very tactical and very efficient.

2:19:30

And with his movements, there was no

2:19:32

wasted space. There weren't any wasted dribbles.

2:19:34

He was very surgical. That's how he

2:19:36

approached the game. You can see it.

2:19:38

He made the game look so easy.

2:19:40

It's very difficult to do. Well, you

2:19:42

can never stop learning. And, uh, you

2:19:44

know, like, every time I play this,

2:19:46

Mike, I learn something, uh, disappointing. I

2:19:48

don't know, because he, you know, without

2:19:50

him, I want to be here right

2:19:52

now. So. I remember we had, you

2:19:54

know, Michael Jordan's last all-star game, and

2:19:56

they had this beautiful ceremony for him

2:19:58

at halftime. And, you know, had the

2:20:00

honor to sit next to him, doing

2:20:02

that, doing that, doing that process. kind

2:20:04

of looking at him and just just

2:20:07

kind of sitting back and saying, wow,

2:20:09

I mean, did it go by that

2:20:11

fast? For him, I like, what is

2:20:13

he thinking about right now? Does it

2:20:15

all seem like a blur? You know,

2:20:17

so from that point on, I wanted

2:20:19

to make sure that I appreciate it

2:20:21

every day or try to as much

2:20:23

as possible. In Washington, Jordan hits him

2:20:25

on the button says, you can put

2:20:27

the shoes on, but you ain't gonna

2:20:29

never feel these shoes. That's basically what

2:20:31

it was telling Kobe. You're never going

2:20:33

to feel these shoes. Jordan beats Kobe.

2:20:35

And then at the end of the

2:20:37

game, I guess Kobe is wearing some

2:20:39

Jordanates. You can put the shoes on,

2:20:41

but you'll never fit. And then what

2:20:43

happened next? What happened next? So

2:20:45

what happened next is they say

2:20:47

Kobe didn't talk to the team

2:20:49

two weeks. Literally would not say

2:20:51

anything to anybody. Like he just

2:20:54

went silent, silent, but he

2:20:56

was on one million. So

2:20:58

for like two weeks, they

2:21:00

said, Kobe was just mute.

2:21:02

Didn't talk to his players

2:21:04

and his teammates. Just, he

2:21:06

said he was in like

2:21:08

focus mode. Like it was

2:21:11

straight, like practice was just

2:21:13

so intense. The players was

2:21:15

like, yo, is he mad

2:21:17

at us? Like, did we do

2:21:19

something to him? And then it

2:21:21

was like, yeah, he told him.

2:21:23

He can copy them all he

2:21:26

won't and do all that, but

2:21:28

he never fulfilled those shoes. Oh

2:21:30

shit. When did we play them

2:21:32

again? Yeah, we played them in

2:21:34

a few days. They said they

2:21:37

already knew that. What was about

2:21:39

to happen against MJ when MJ

2:21:41

came to LA? I might stretch

2:21:43

for that game because young fellas

2:21:45

not passing us the ball. And

2:21:48

that's the game. Kobe called me

2:21:50

on 55. Like

2:21:57

is Michael Jordan a friend of

2:21:59

yours? He's a good mentor, but

2:22:02

he's like a big brother. Maybe

2:22:04

it sufficed people that Kobe and

2:22:06

I were very close friends. Kobe

2:22:08

was my dear friend. He was

2:22:10

like a little brother. Everyone always

2:22:12

wanted to talk about the comparisons

2:22:14

between he and I. You know,

2:22:16

I truly hate having discussions about

2:22:18

who would win one on one

2:22:20

and your fans and hey, Kobe,

2:22:23

you beat Michael one on one.

2:22:25

I feel like, yo, what you

2:22:27

get from me is from him.

2:22:29

I'm gonna get five championships here

2:22:31

without him, because he guided me

2:22:33

so much and gave me so

2:22:36

much great advice. That's about all

2:22:38

day long. I know you went

2:22:40

on. Hey, you only got three

2:22:42

now. I get six. I would

2:22:45

get that five. You only got

2:22:47

three now. Okay, I said, no,

2:22:49

I'm gonna shut up and take

2:22:51

you. versus your peak year, I

2:22:54

would have kicked your ass off.

2:22:56

So I said, Mike, enjoy the

2:22:58

salad. You know, you both know

2:23:00

that's not going. What do you and

2:23:02

Michael go out to dinner? Who picked

2:23:04

up the check at the end of

2:23:06

that meal? Well, he does. He's Big

2:23:08

Brother. Oh, he does. Okay. Big Brother

2:23:10

always picks it up. Is that how

2:23:12

it works? That's how it works. I see.

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