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mature language and

1:01

adult discussions. Kevin,

1:30

you know, in all this market madness,

1:33

it's really swallowing the

1:35

news. It's hard to get coverage

1:37

of anything but the kind

1:39

of the pandemonium coming

1:41

out of Washington. And we

1:43

talked yesterday and you had

1:45

kind of an enlightening. I

1:48

saw some comments this week,

1:50

Kevin. A few of the

1:52

fans said that they appreciate the

1:54

economic discussion. Economics, not politics.

1:56

Right. different people say I'm

1:58

so tired of turning on

2:01

a list of politics there's

2:03

a big difference when you

2:05

go to a college course

2:07

and it's a polyscience course

2:10

and economics course so we

2:12

were talking more economics it's

2:14

just that you know they

2:16

kind of are intertwined right

2:19

now but but what's it

2:21

what you had a meeting

2:23

with the with your financial

2:25

people to plan your next

2:28

year And they really fought

2:30

me. Forcing you to diversify

2:32

into multiple products and you

2:34

were talking, you were trying

2:37

to explain what Berkshire Hathaway

2:39

is to people in the

2:41

industry. Yeah, it's one of

2:43

those things. So I believe

2:46

in science. So I've got

2:48

this meeting on Tuesday and

2:50

I'm sitting there and I'm

2:52

going in between. I've actually

2:55

just turned the TV on

2:57

because I've already been upstairs,

2:59

showered and everything else. And

3:01

I said, let me just

3:03

see where the markets are

3:06

at before I go, which

3:08

would make sense. Let me

3:10

just turn on CNBC and

3:12

see where the markets are

3:15

at. Because Bloomberg's too busy.

3:17

There's too much shit going

3:19

on the screen for Bloomberg.

3:21

So I get, I go

3:24

to get on it and

3:26

I see. Warren Buffett talking

3:28

to this woman. He's in

3:30

a backman escalade. He's talking

3:33

about how he used to

3:35

shoplift at the Sears. And

3:37

I'm like, what? And it's

3:39

so I pressed the guide

3:42

and it's an hour long

3:44

special on Warren Buffett, the

3:46

teacher, the myth, the prophet.

3:48

And it's on. It's on

3:51

the television. So I immediately

3:53

hit the record because I

3:55

get right. And this is

3:57

an hour before you have

4:00

to go continue. No, this

4:02

is. This is I'm leaving

4:04

the house in like five

4:06

minutes. I just turned this

4:09

on to see and up

4:11

pops Warm Buffet. So, you

4:13

know, I'm just like, wow.

4:15

So I'm one, I'm already

4:18

a thousand percent sure of

4:20

what I'm doing. I just

4:22

need to get it done

4:24

and I go in there

4:27

and they're double teaming me.

4:30

And they're trying to convince

4:32

me that this isn't, you

4:34

know, as it's, you know,

4:36

year to date, 10%, you

4:38

know, a 10% gain on

4:40

a year to date when

4:42

the market is down 10%.

4:44

Yeah. So I just looked

4:47

at them, I said. But

4:49

question, Kevin. Even if they

4:51

don't sell you one of

4:53

their products. They have a

4:55

piece of your investment, right?

4:57

I think it's so much,

4:59

I mean, I think they

5:01

might get 1.35% at the

5:03

end of the year, like

5:05

just a, it's not, it's

5:08

not the same as if

5:10

you're, if they're, if they're,

5:12

if it's one of their,

5:14

yeah. Okay. And my whole

5:16

thing is, my job isn't

5:18

to make you money. That's

5:20

not my job. You know.

5:22

Your job is to make

5:24

me money with my money.

5:27

It's not my job to

5:29

make you money. And so

5:31

this is where this is

5:33

when they look the The

5:35

now I used to be

5:37

with the the father-in-law now

5:39

I'm with the son-in-law Because

5:41

he's getting ready to retire

5:43

in October He looks at

5:45

me goes, you know Buffett

5:48

isn't in charge of that

5:50

anymore. I said no able

5:52

is and has been for

5:54

the last two years I

5:56

said, you know, I said

5:58

it outperformed S&P last year.

6:00

I said, we were at

6:02

23%. I said, dude, I

6:04

said, look at, look at

6:07

my, I said, I just

6:09

looked through my whole portfolio

6:11

of it today. I mean,

6:13

I'm sitting on the fucking

6:15

stool, going through and I'm

6:17

marking through it, and it's

6:19

like, if I would have

6:21

put everything I had in

6:23

that, I would have. I'd

6:25

have another like a million

6:28

to million seven. I'm like,

6:30

how are you going to

6:32

talk me out of this?

6:34

I'm guessing it didn't work.

6:36

No, it didn't work. And

6:38

then, so today, the deal

6:40

goes through, but Tamara and

6:42

I still have to go

6:44

up there and sign paperwork.

6:47

That we weren't coerced or

6:49

under duress in making this

6:51

move So I guess any

6:53

time that you do over

6:55

a half a million dollar

6:57

Move Especially out of one

6:59

of their funds So it's

7:01

standard operating you would have

7:03

to do that whether I

7:05

don't know I just think

7:08

I just think it's to

7:10

me. It feels like I'm

7:12

running a steeple chase and

7:14

they just added another fucking

7:16

water hazard And I just

7:18

told him, I said, you

7:20

know what? I said, man,

7:22

I said, we had a

7:24

long talk yesterday because, you

7:27

know, I used to be

7:29

very hands-on. And this is

7:31

one of those, I haven't

7:33

been for a long time,

7:35

because the market was so

7:37

good. But now it's like,

7:39

okay, I need to, you

7:41

know, I don't want to

7:43

get knocked out by a

7:45

right hook, so I just,

7:48

I need to, you know,

7:50

do as much. research and

7:52

everything. I said, balance. I

7:54

looked at everything. I said,

7:56

my position should be cash.

8:00

I mean that's where I

8:02

mean that's and I just

8:04

looked at it I said

8:07

what is Buffett doing? I

8:09

said Buffett's at $642 billion

8:11

in cash which is what

8:14

I sent it to you

8:16

it's like more than the

8:18

Federal Reserve has you know

8:21

yeah and I said why

8:23

wouldn't I give my money

8:25

to him because in that

8:28

way Berkshire Hathaway will buy

8:30

when it's time to buy

8:32

because that's what they did.

8:35

They just sold from having

8:37

250 to basically, they've got

8:40

a hundred billion dollars that

8:42

they've sold and they're waiting

8:44

for the market to crash

8:47

to go in. So why

8:49

would I not align myself

8:51

with him? It's what you'd

8:54

be doing anyway probably with

8:56

advice. Yeah. So it's like,

8:58

I need a touchdown where

9:01

I'm the one. and I

9:03

play for the Eagles. You

9:05

know what? Let's not do

9:08

the tush push. Let's fucking

9:10

take it around the end

9:13

this week. Maybe we'll catch

9:15

them off. No, motherfucker, we're

9:17

doing the tush push. That's

9:20

what we're doing. And it's

9:22

my money. God. I was

9:24

just... So I mean, I

9:27

had a much better move

9:29

because I have... I've made

9:31

my decisions. Tammer is blessed

9:34

my decision. So we... I'm

9:36

good. Financially, I'm just going

9:38

to ride out the tariffs

9:41

and whatever else, you know,

9:43

this administration throws at me.

9:46

I found some very interesting,

9:48

I did some research on

9:50

the tariffs. And there was

9:53

a, in 62, there was

9:55

a section 232, that they

9:57

they put together and So

10:01

what's what's the guy

10:04

in the Secretary of

10:06

Commerce name? Is it

10:09

Lupkin? Lupkin? The new

10:11

guy? Lupkin? So this

10:14

was basically, this section

10:16

is section 232 was

10:19

set up so that

10:21

the Secretary of Commerce

10:24

would do an investigation

10:26

and determine whether or

10:29

not or not or

10:31

not any of the

10:34

trade things we were

10:36

doing threatened national security.

10:38

And of course, one

10:41

of the biggest things

10:43

is, you know, because

10:46

of the war effort,

10:48

you know, it's steel,

10:51

you know, steel and

10:53

aluminum. So it kind

10:56

of encompassed that. By

11:01

doing this they gave

11:03

him the opportunity to

11:06

bypass Congress and then

11:08

in I want to

11:11

think it was Well,

11:13

what did it means?

11:16

I mean, I made

11:18

a note for myself

11:21

here because I don't

11:23

want to get this

11:26

wrong. So President Trump

11:28

It revoked the 232,

11:31

it's a steel and

11:34

aluminum basically act, and

11:36

it also includes the

11:39

EU steel tariff and

11:41

all that. So, and

11:44

then we went back

11:46

and forth with Mexico

11:49

and Canada in 2018.

11:51

when we were still

11:54

under NAFTA. and Trump

11:56

put 25% tax, put

11:59

tariffs, 25% tariffs on

12:01

both countries, and then

12:04

they went back to

12:06

the table and put

12:09

together the US-Mexico-Canada agreement.

12:11

And they did that,

12:14

they signed that in

12:17

2020, which is the

12:19

agreement we're under right

12:22

now with both the

12:24

countries. And so people

12:27

are saying... Why is

12:29

Trump still doing the

12:32

tariffs if he just

12:34

signed this he was

12:37

the guy that signed

12:39

the agreement in 2020

12:42

which you know the

12:44

reason behind it was

12:47

supposed to bring $70

12:49

billion in GDP and

12:52

175,000 jobs and so

12:55

but I did

12:57

the research today and the

12:59

tariffs that Trump is putting

13:01

on Canada and Mexico are

13:03

outside of that agreement. Right

13:05

and because the what was

13:07

the original one called the

13:09

the number the original the

13:11

napton was the first one

13:14

then they came into that

13:16

then the next one that

13:18

they put together in 2020

13:20

was the US Mexico Canada

13:22

agreement right but the one

13:24

that predated those which which

13:26

oh that was the that's

13:28

the section 232 okay the

13:31

two-thirds you're right so so

13:33

so we I got to

13:35

say I got to say

13:37

When we, was it a

13:39

John Stewart clip? When we

13:41

saw the John Stewart clip

13:43

where he showed, when Trump

13:46

was being critical of the

13:48

deal that he signed, it

13:50

was outside of that deal.

13:52

Right. Yeah, so, and that's,

13:54

that's, see it in an

13:56

MS NBC giving you their

13:58

sound bite on something that's.

14:00

not that's not what's what's

14:03

going on right so that

14:05

and that's the whole thing

14:07

it's just like people's you

14:09

know he lives in your

14:11

body nobody lives in my

14:13

brain rent-free yeah you just

14:15

got it spend some time

14:17

and find shit out yeah

14:20

and everything is googleable today

14:22

if you have five minutes

14:24

you can find it and

14:26

with AI man AI will

14:28

find it True. You know,

14:30

I look at it and

14:32

I say to myself, these

14:34

are the, this is, I'm

14:37

just going to say this,

14:39

if you can run with

14:41

it or we can be

14:43

done with it, but the

14:45

bottom line of this whole

14:47

situation is, Doge is put

14:49

in place to go in

14:52

and find basically, let's just

14:54

call it fat. You

14:56

know over budgeted this over

14:58

budgeted that like Linda McMahon

15:01

cut I think 2000 jobs

15:03

today in education and But

15:05

that's the headline because she's

15:08

an ex wrestling CEO Not

15:10

the fact that the Trump

15:12

administration is going to take

15:15

the funding and put it

15:17

back in the state's hands

15:19

So because everybody knows that

15:22

lives in Mississippi and Louisiana

15:24

and all those states that

15:27

the federal government has done

15:29

such a such a knockout

15:31

job of making sure that

15:34

our kids are educated But

15:36

here's the thing though, but

15:38

I'll let you finish. Oh,

15:41

so We wouldn't have to

15:43

we could still we could

15:45

still go into every one

15:48

of these departments, but we

15:50

wouldn't have to go in

15:52

with a fucking wrecking ball.

15:55

We could go in with

15:57

a scalpel And we could

15:59

really find, I mean, there's

16:02

a, there's not one of

16:04

us that hasn't heard this.

16:06

stories in our lives of

16:09

the US, the Pentagon buying

16:11

$20,000 hammers. We've all heard

16:13

those stories. And so, and

16:16

it exists, along with the,

16:18

you know, $13 million for

16:20

the Iraqi Sesame Street and

16:23

everything else, the bullshit that

16:25

we do. But at the

16:28

same time, we're looking for

16:30

$4.5 trillion. to give the

16:32

1% tax cuts. This is

16:35

the bottom line. That's it.

16:37

The whole purpose of finding

16:39

fat isn't to benefit anybody

16:42

but to offset that tax

16:44

cut so they could take

16:46

the money. So my whole

16:49

thing is this, if you

16:51

don't offset the tax cut,

16:53

if you actually acquire the

16:56

taxes, so you taxate, the

16:58

taxation is 4. trillion dollars

17:00

and that tax comes in.

17:03

Doesn't that knock our deficit

17:05

down by 4.5? Am I

17:07

wrong? No, I don't think

17:10

so. So somebody walked me

17:12

through it. I'm just a

17:14

wrestler. Retired. The problem is

17:17

the haste that these cuts

17:19

are being... Dold out in

17:21

the shock and awe of

17:24

it all To be headline

17:26

grabbing and rather than more

17:29

surgical scalpel How many oops

17:31

situations have we heard so

17:33

far? We've sent headlines back

17:36

and forth. Oh my god.

17:38

Oh didn't realize we cut

17:40

the avian flu people. Okay,

17:43

they're back the people that

17:45

we're watching the nukes Yeah,

17:47

exactly. And then there was

17:50

an article today I grabbed

17:52

this at 551 p.m. The

17:54

administration took an axe to

17:57

more than a a dozen

17:59

pollution rules in a rapid

18:01

fire deregulation, about 31 announcements

18:04

in two hours, where the

18:06

releases, the, I guess, press

18:08

releases, wherever they would send

18:11

this out for public information,

18:13

like the public information department

18:15

at the White House. There

18:18

were typos, little placeholder brackets

18:20

that they never got the

18:23

answer for what was supposed

18:25

to be in the memo.

18:27

The haste with which this

18:30

is happening, it's like our

18:32

gang. in legislation. So that's

18:34

more the concern. Fat in

18:37

Washington, go for it. Free

18:39

up. Free up every fucking

18:41

dime you can. Not for

18:44

your pocket. I'm speaking to

18:46

Washington, not you. Right. Not

18:48

for your pocket. If it's

18:51

going to benefit us as

18:53

a people, a we, not

18:55

an I. A we. If

18:58

it's going to benefit a

19:00

we. Go for it, but

19:02

it's not being done. It's

19:05

not being smart sourced. It's

19:07

not being intelligently divided the

19:09

pie. We're not cutting. No,

19:12

I don't see an upside

19:14

of trimming 80,000 jobs from

19:16

the VA. Oh my God.

19:19

They're saying that by June.

19:21

I want to see the

19:24

upside of that. this morning

19:26

I was reading in the

19:28

paper, was fired when she

19:31

refused the order from the

19:33

White House to restore Mel

19:35

Gibson's gun rights after his

19:38

domestic violence debacle, whatever, 15

19:40

years ago or whatever that

19:42

was, 14 years ago now.

19:45

And she wouldn't. And she

19:47

was fired from the DOJ

19:49

today. Where yesterday, I guess,

19:52

it was in this morning's

19:54

paper. We had lovely Pam

19:56

Bondi down here in Florida.

20:00

We're all very, we're all

20:02

very familiar with her. So,

20:04

you know what, she wasn't

20:06

absolutely the drizzling shits, but

20:08

it's like anything else. You

20:10

know, you walk in a

20:12

room and everybody's fucking sticking

20:14

a pie in the other

20:16

one's face and there's a

20:18

fucking plate, there's a fucking

20:20

table full of pies that's

20:22

kind of hard not to

20:24

grab a pie and smash

20:26

it. You know, I just

20:28

wish that they would sit

20:30

down like adults like adults.

20:32

And I mean, Donald, if

20:35

you're listening, President Trump, send

20:37

me that Trump airline, Don

20:39

of Day Tono Beach. I'd

20:41

be more than happy to

20:43

sit across the table from

20:45

you. Man, we can eat

20:47

some, I like some McDonald's.

20:49

I'll eat double quarter powder

20:51

with you. And before you

20:53

do anything, man, I think

20:55

like run some shit by

20:57

me. I'm just a real

20:59

common sense guy. I'm saying,

21:01

maybe wait on that. Yeah.

21:03

All right. Well, so, you

21:05

know, the great cartoon continues.

21:07

We're a few months in

21:10

and, uh... Yeah. You know,

21:12

I really, I really hope,

21:14

um, for our country's sake,

21:16

that, um, I just, you

21:18

can't take like, bourbon and

21:20

things like that, like, everything

21:22

that's going to the EU

21:24

now, like, bourbon's gonna go

21:26

up. motorcycles like everything we

21:28

ship is going to go

21:30

up and it's just I

21:32

saw just a mom and

21:34

pops bourbon thing on the

21:36

one of the new cycles

21:38

and there was like a

21:40

hundred and fifty thousand dollar

21:43

palate which you know isn't

21:45

the world but it is

21:47

to a mom and pops

21:49

that was had the labeling

21:51

labels on a ship ship

21:53

to Canada and it ain't

21:55

going you know and it's

21:57

just like that's That's

21:59

huge I just wish that

22:02

the general populace knew more

22:04

about, was just better educated

22:06

on a cross-section of things.

22:09

Just a basic amount. I

22:11

steadfastly believe that majority of

22:13

the people who stop on

22:16

the street cannot explain to

22:18

you how a tariff works.

22:21

They don't understand that we're

22:23

paying the tariff. when it

22:25

comes if you own a

22:28

company Kevin and you're importing

22:30

your parts for your thing

22:33

from China you're paying it

22:35

yes when you're charging the

22:37

customer for when you're Canada

22:40

and you drive across the

22:42

ambassador bridge and you get

22:44

stopped at the US border

22:47

you are paying a tariff

22:49

before you bring whatever you're

22:52

bringing into the United States

22:54

that company is playing that

22:56

so And

22:59

the same thing goes

23:01

when we go to

23:04

Great Britain and we

23:06

go in there and

23:08

it's like, I don't

23:10

know the bad, maybe

23:12

not Great Britain, because

23:14

they're not actually considered

23:16

EU. Right, that's true.

23:18

But anyway, that doesn't

23:20

distract from the point.

23:22

Italy, there's a stable

23:24

economy. But anyway, and

23:26

the other the other

23:28

component of this Kevin,

23:30

and not just not

23:32

understanding tariffs, every person

23:34

that I've seen try

23:36

to defend this tariff

23:38

decision from Maria, what's

23:40

her name on Fox,

23:42

Bart, I'm gonna destroy

23:44

the name, Maria B.

23:46

To just man on

23:48

the street interview, interview

23:50

stuff. They talk about

23:52

equality in trade. They're

23:54

talking about that you

23:56

can't have the discussion

23:58

about equality in trade

24:00

if you're not willing

24:02

to allow our workers

24:04

to make what they

24:06

make in China. The

24:08

abuses in the workforce

24:10

in places like China

24:12

and India don't talk

24:14

about equality because an

24:16

American product is going

24:18

to always cost more.

24:20

because of our labor

24:22

laws and that we

24:24

treat our workers fairly

24:26

and give them pensions

24:28

and and and pay

24:30

them a certain wage

24:32

So equality in trade

24:34

has to be taken

24:36

off the table when

24:38

you have this discussion

24:40

Absolutely This is basic,

24:42

but I just I

24:44

really don't believe people

24:46

understand it. We produce

24:48

89 metric tons. I

24:50

think it's the it's

24:52

I think it's I

24:54

think it's 89 metric

24:56

tons of steel China

24:58

exports 97? I mean

25:00

that so we don't

25:02

we don't make enough

25:04

steel to not I

25:06

think we we import

25:09

maybe 26% of our

25:11

steel from Canada and

25:13

I'm watching things today

25:15

and there's guys that

25:17

are running you know,

25:19

steel plants in the

25:21

United States, CEOs, and

25:23

they're saying, oh no,

25:25

no, no, we can,

25:27

we can more than

25:29

supply, and I'm looking

25:31

at them going, well,

25:33

if you can more

25:35

than supply, then why

25:37

are we, why are

25:39

we importing all this

25:41

steel and aluminum? Yeah.

25:43

The guy from cores

25:45

said, shit, if we,

25:47

if this is gonna

25:49

cripple us, we, with

25:51

the aluminum. The cans.

25:53

Yeah. So it's

25:55

You got it number one

25:57

man. You got to be

26:00

real Like I watched Fox

26:02

News the other night when

26:04

the, the, the, the, um,

26:07

S&P just, I mean, just

26:09

tanked, like seven, like, seven

26:12

points. And I'm thinking, like,

26:14

okay, I wonder, what's Fox

26:16

News' take on this? They

26:19

did a half hour piece

26:21

on the transgender... grunge singer

26:23

that opened for Bernie Sanders

26:26

someplace. I mean, they're still

26:28

going into this culture war

26:30

shit with us. I'm like,

26:33

and I get him, man,

26:35

because the Democrats, I mean,

26:37

it ain't like we've pounded

26:40

some flag on fucking Ewojima

26:42

and said, we're taking a

26:44

stance. Like, you know, Newsom

26:47

in fucking California, in fact,

26:49

they want to hang him

26:51

because he says, no, we...

26:54

Dude shouldn't be fucking playing

26:56

with women. And you know,

26:58

he took that stance and

27:01

it's just like, so, oh

27:03

man. But you know up

27:05

by being so publicly vocal

27:08

about that, he's positioning himself

27:10

because he's reading the room.

27:12

I refuse to get on

27:15

the fucking AOC bandwagon that

27:17

we didn't try hard enough.

27:20

You know Bill this was a

27:22

referendum on a lot of extreme

27:24

shit on the left side that

27:27

we weren't comfortable with but Bill

27:29

Mar has gotten so much shit

27:31

in the last couple years and

27:33

I saw some I saw Bill

27:35

Burr the other the other day

27:38

was talking about sneakers and a

27:40

bunch of people were fucking ragging

27:42

on them and they were just

27:44

like man doesn't it kill you

27:46

when you're fucking you're the people

27:49

you really looked up to you

27:51

know they sell out a turncoat

27:53

No man, we just, we just

27:55

got fucking drilled. Like guess what,

27:57

if you got a shitty quarterback?

28:00

Like... That's what the off-sease is

28:02

for, trade. Yeah. You know, like,

28:04

yeah. You know it's a pain

28:06

in the ass, Kevin, almost as

28:08

much as the stuff we're talking

28:11

about. When I put my bulky

28:13

wallet in my, I always keep

28:15

it on the left rear pocket,

28:17

in the winter, it's, I keep

28:19

it in my coat, but you

28:22

know, when I have to go

28:24

out and it's gotta be in

28:26

my pants. and you sit in

28:28

your driving, you can really miss

28:30

a line. I get back, I

28:33

get back aches and like sciatic

28:35

pain from my gigantic fucking wallet

28:37

jammed with cards. And then I

28:39

stuck a ridge in my pocket,

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courtesy of our friends at Ridge.

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And I'd seen them, I'd seen

28:46

them all over the place, I'd

28:48

seen ads for them actually on

28:50

TV. And I just never got

28:52

it. I just never understood what.

28:55

Well, the beauty of that, I

28:57

think you could put it in

28:59

your front pocket. Absolutely, yes. Yeah,

29:01

you can't do a wall in

29:03

your front pocket. There's a perfect

29:06

illustration there. So in addition to

29:08

holding the money in the clip

29:10

portion, the card distribution in this,

29:12

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29:14

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29:17

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29:19

and it goes right back in.

29:21

It's held together by the band

29:23

here. And you can make adjustments

29:25

based on the amount of cards

29:28

you're carrying, but I'm going to

29:30

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29:32

I had my wallet here, I'd

29:34

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29:36

close. This is a lifesaver for

29:39

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29:41

looking for places to put your

29:43

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29:45

mean, I wish you could touch

29:47

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29:50

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29:52

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T definitely sent them. It was

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when that was funny because like

32:24

his room is got like a

32:26

lot on his desk is this

32:28

he's actually has two rich wallets

32:30

and he's got one that he

32:32

actually lost and then he went

32:35

and got another one and then

32:37

so that's the one that's got

32:39

like his driver's license and all

32:41

that sits on his his desk

32:43

but when that came I went

32:46

in there and I said I

32:48

think tea and I said yep

32:50

I said yep this is exactly

32:52

what he had yeah And

32:55

I mean I see I

32:57

see why I mean I'm

32:59

I have I had a

33:01

version of a different company

33:03

and then when I got

33:05

this one from Ridge I

33:07

said well they're gonna they're

33:09

gonna back me I'm gonna

33:11

back them mm-hmm so I

33:13

switched but I was the

33:15

same one I found one

33:17

when I was a brand

33:19

that was out of Canada

33:21

and but it wasn't as

33:23

it wasn't as small as

33:25

is what this ridge was

33:27

and the one that I

33:29

have will only hold five

33:31

cards. Oh really? Yeah, no,

33:33

this is up to 12

33:35

on this. So I have

33:37

my license, my legal cannabis

33:39

card, and then my AAA,

33:42

and then after that, like

33:44

when I went on the

33:46

road, I'd go on the

33:48

road with the other one,

33:50

I'd have to either take,

33:52

like, if it was Marriott,

33:54

Marriott, I'd take my Marriott,

33:56

then I'd take my American's

33:58

first platinum, and that was

34:00

all I'd be my five

34:02

cards, and I'd be up.

34:04

but this has more capacity

34:06

so I don't have to.

34:08

Yeah. I mean you can

34:10

slide this in a breast

34:12

pocket even and it'd be

34:14

almost undetectable. when you go

34:16

out try that we can

34:18

fat-ass wallet. Disturbing walking around

34:20

with these giant falla. Thank

34:22

you Ridge for coming aboard.

34:24

Kevin, I mentioned disturbing and

34:26

the blood fest of AEW

34:28

Revolution that I did not

34:30

sit through so I won't

34:32

purport to have done so.

34:34

I didn't know that Peter

34:37

Cushing was still booking. It's

34:39

good a little, I was

34:41

looking for Vincent Price, I

34:43

got excited. Yeah, you know,

34:45

the Tony in the riot.

34:47

House of a thousand, House

34:49

of a thousand corpse. But

34:51

that's exactly what that looks

34:53

like. Get the DVD cover

34:55

up, House of a thousand,

34:57

of course. It probably is

34:59

that. Johnny, are you in

35:01

there masturbating? No. Anything but,

35:03

I'm watching A-W wrestling. I

35:05

think West has House of

35:07

a thousand corpses on this

35:09

wall. in a movie poster,

35:11

so I said. So yeah,

35:13

so the, I don't know

35:15

why, I don't know if

35:17

this is proper to say.

35:19

She, she just, that's a,

35:21

that's a, that's a, that's

35:23

a, that's a nasty gig,

35:25

man. Yes, that's, and, and

35:27

it's, it looks hard way,

35:30

man. It just. No, it

35:32

doesn't, it doesn't look, that

35:34

looks pretty. Well. I don't

35:36

know what the hell she...

35:38

But she was a fucking

35:40

box cutter? I don't know.

35:42

Am I the only... It's

35:44

the golden spike from Kevin

35:46

Sullivan. Why is it the

35:48

one on the left kind

35:50

of is hot? Oh maybe...

35:52

Even with the... Even with

35:54

the crimson mask, huh? I

35:56

look at that going... That's

35:58

the Zambiaad book. But... Kevin,

36:00

it bothers me. Can I

36:02

say this nowadays? Is it

36:04

because I'm a dad of

36:06

two daughters? I don't like

36:08

the excessive female violence. I'm

36:10

not talking about in a

36:12

match that it's all worked

36:14

and the flifty dues and

36:16

all that. When I see

36:18

stiff shit with the ladies,

36:20

it bothers me and that

36:22

fucking blood is... If Sam

36:25

Punk and Seth Rollins can

36:27

go 30 minutes in a

36:29

cage in the garden and

36:31

not get a drop of

36:33

blood and tell us the

36:35

story they need to get

36:37

Roman involved... There's no reason

36:39

whatsoever that it's a work.

36:41

Everybody knows it's a work.

36:43

Why and God? I mean,

36:45

why would you, why would

36:47

you juice? I'm not opposed

36:49

to blood and wrestling. It

36:51

does a, Kevin Gilball said,

36:53

God damn, she's hot. It's

36:55

not, I'm not opposed to

36:57

gagging in wrestling. And I'm

36:59

not a wrestler, so I

37:01

understand that might be offensive

37:03

to say I'm a fan

37:05

of you guys mutilating yourself.

37:07

The blood did add an

37:09

element of... I think it's,

37:11

if it's, if it's used

37:13

sparingly, it's incredible. If it's

37:15

used four times in nine

37:17

matches. No, all right, well,

37:20

sure, right. That's, that's bullshit.

37:22

That's, that's poor, poor. That's

37:24

like, that's like... Having

37:26

four ladder matches. You know, that's

37:29

just, that's absolute no control of

37:31

a situation if you got color

37:33

in four matches. Yeah. I don't

37:35

know. It's something that's fascinating me.

37:38

Blood and wrestling is a very

37:40

interesting topic to me because of

37:42

how it was used and like

37:45

you said, when it was used

37:47

sparingly made. Look, if you went

37:49

to a card in the 70s

37:52

or early 80s, maybe. I don't

37:54

mean ECW or something. I'm talking

37:56

about like a WWF card, WCW

37:59

card, crockets. That was

38:01

a special thing. That happened

38:03

in places on the card,

38:06

where it was, it was

38:08

used as a tool. But

38:10

it happened every night. In

38:13

how shows, you mean? Yeah.

38:15

It did. Yeah. I mean,

38:17

Rick got color every night.

38:19

And I'm telling you right

38:22

now, if you've ever gotten

38:24

color, man, it makes it

38:26

makes a night a lot

38:29

easier. Do

38:31

you tell it work? You

38:33

just don't have to work

38:35

his heart. Oh Yeah, I

38:37

guess you know, there's no

38:40

guess about it. No, I

38:42

mean, I guess that's something

38:44

to consider. No, it's it's

38:46

it's a fact. Yeah, but

38:48

you asking you guys to

38:51

do it. I'm torn in

38:53

saying that blood is exciting.

38:55

I don't think I don't

38:57

think that I don't think

38:59

that you know, I don't

39:01

think that those guys were

39:04

asked. I think they just

39:06

did. Yeah, those guys were

39:08

just, that was just that

39:10

era, but man, they were,

39:12

you know. With the dirty

39:15

mats and stuff, how did

39:17

we not see so much

39:19

more in fact, like staff

39:21

infection? I bet you, if

39:23

I got color 10 times

39:25

in my life, probably. Because

39:28

of the era maybe, right?

39:30

They were cleaning it up?

39:32

No. I mean, I could

39:34

have gotten it more often.

39:36

I just... Wasn't something I

39:39

wanted to do. Yeah. I

39:41

want to mutilate my forehead.

39:43

Brit is sharing that those

39:45

girls in the ring bled

39:47

more than she did during

39:49

her five-day monthly cycle. Thanks

39:52

Brit. I'm sure. Listen, if

39:54

you're going to roll with

39:56

us, you can do tough

39:58

talk. You can do locker

40:00

room talk. Yeah, it's, yeah,

40:03

it's... I don't like it.

40:05

It makes me uncomfortable. I

40:07

don't like it. I think

40:09

we should cut it. I

40:11

think that if it's I

40:13

saw one time I think

40:16

Brit Baker got got color

40:18

in a match and it

40:20

was like that was the

40:22

last match of the night

40:24

or close to that. It

40:26

was like the only thing

40:29

that only person and it

40:31

was because she's attractive and

40:33

it fit the storyline. But

40:35

the gravitas had added to

40:37

the gravitas. Yeah, I mean

40:40

it was beautiful girl And

40:42

you and you thought that

40:44

she got hardweight Right Yeah,

40:46

it's brutal. I don't enjoy

40:48

it. I'll look at Abby

40:50

bleed all day long about

40:53

every damn magazine cover in

40:55

the in the lockroom after

40:57

that after Abby would get

40:59

coloring any of those long

41:01

wooden Q-tips They'd be cleaning

41:04

that gimmicks like, ugh. Oh,

41:06

in those big slats on

41:08

his head, yeah. God, man,

41:10

I'd be like. Some feedback

41:12

from last week, Kevin, Jason

41:14

Knapp, has said, as a

41:17

disabled infantryman who fought in

41:19

Iraq and Afghanistan and whose

41:21

wife works at the VA,

41:23

Thanks for expressing your support.

41:25

You may not know it,

41:28

but those few words mean

41:30

a whole lot to me,

41:32

especially, but I'm sure to

41:34

other veterans as well. Shit,

41:36

ma'am. You're veterans as well,

41:38

so. Yeah, right. Thank you

41:41

for your service, but fuck,

41:43

man. That's... You raise your

41:45

hand, so you're going to

41:47

give your life to defend

41:49

the Constitution. And it's just...

41:52

I don't know. It's hard

41:54

to stomach, but... Will we

41:56

see veterans organizations mobilize and

41:58

come out against? cutting. I

42:00

watched some some some first

42:02

responders from 9-11 that got

42:05

together the other day. So

42:07

that they cut back they're

42:09

cutting back there you know

42:11

and they're just like it

42:13

was it was bad it

42:16

was it was strong as

42:18

the guy that was was

42:20

speaking was just like so-and-so

42:22

so-and-so he says if we're

42:24

not at a funeral war

42:26

at a hospital bed. You

42:29

know, he says we're fucking

42:31

dying, man. We're dying, yeah.

42:33

Yeah. John Stewart, he did

42:35

such a great job for

42:37

them and champion for them,

42:40

you know. Oh, his trips

42:42

to Congress and everything. Yeah,

42:44

to push, you know, it

42:46

wasn't like, wasn't like the,

42:48

the, the, the, the Dems,

42:50

you know, caved. I mean,

42:53

it took, it took pressure

42:55

to, it took pressure to

42:57

get anything done. It takes

42:59

pressure to get anything through.

43:01

Congress and the United States

43:04

because it really doesn't benefit

43:06

them. If it benefits the

43:08

everyday man, it's like, yeah,

43:10

fuck that, we can pass

43:12

that. Yeah, I was so

43:14

worried that the Democrats were

43:17

gonna make some kind of

43:19

a stand and not kick

43:21

the can. You

43:24

know down down the road

43:26

until September with the budget

43:28

with the budget because all

43:30

that does is kill the

43:33

little person It kills the

43:35

people that have live on

43:37

Social Security it kills our

43:39

soldiers that are getting paid

43:42

like all that shit that

43:44

it's just like it hurts

43:46

the it hurts the people

43:48

that are already hurting Somebody

43:50

put a comment out and

43:53

I read it in our

43:55

comments and the guy said

43:57

the person said Where you

43:59

been man? We've been in

44:01

a recession for two years

44:04

and I'm like no there's

44:06

a big difference between being

44:08

in a recession and fucking

44:10

having companies price gouged the

44:13

dog shit out of you

44:15

since COVID and not having

44:17

restrictions. But they also treat

44:19

inflation in recession as the

44:21

same thing too and inflation

44:24

numbers were good today. It's

44:26

not. They took historically over

44:28

two years. But the inflation

44:30

numbers for February were decent.

44:32

Well, that's why the market

44:35

didn't, wasn't in the toilet

44:37

like it were, it had

44:39

been passed. Yeah, a little

44:41

bit. The rebound, yeah, the

44:44

S&P rebut like 221 today

44:46

or something like that. I

44:48

think Dow was still down,

44:50

right? Dow was down, yeah,

44:52

it was kind of a

44:55

flat line day. Blue grass,

44:57

bourbon baloney. Just a note,

44:59

Kevin is dead wrong about

45:01

Peaky Blinders. It is fantastic.

45:03

One of the best series

45:06

I've seen. You have to

45:08

give it almost half of

45:10

the first season until it

45:12

really grabs you and gets

45:15

going. So in other words,

45:17

if it was a blow

45:19

job, you got to give

45:21

her four hours. Jesus, dude.

45:23

Until you whittled down to

45:26

a pencil. Half of the

45:28

sea. You gotta give them

45:30

half of the season. Ignore

45:32

her buck teeth as long

45:35

as you can. Right at

45:37

the hour and 43 minute

45:39

point of the movie. It

45:41

fucking gets good. But enough

45:43

about on Nora. Yeah. How

45:46

am I dead wrong, dude?

45:48

He's a picky blinders fan.

45:50

It just takes a while

45:52

to get going. Yeah. Um,

45:54

let's see, Brandon, Brandon, Brin,

45:57

Burn, Brandon, Burn. thing about

45:59

the NWO was Kevin and

46:01

Scott looked like they had

46:03

nothing but fun all the

46:06

time. Scott smiled so much

46:08

during that time. It wasn't

46:10

it wasn't like it was

46:12

a put on. Right. God

46:14

you're talking about just a

46:17

blessed period of your life.

46:19

Just going out on national

46:21

TV and just half the

46:23

time saying something on a

46:25

microphone that three people got

46:28

at home that you they

46:30

laughed. and nobody else would

46:32

you know yeah and it

46:34

was out there with two

46:37

of my best friends every

46:39

night right but it delivered

46:41

I mean it was it

46:43

was the high point in

46:45

the night right when that

46:48

music would hit the black

46:50

and white would come on

46:52

especially when it was old

46:54

packed though when it was

46:56

when it was like we

46:59

do like a six-man with

47:01

with pock and Scott me

47:03

and we you know or

47:05

we'd do free bird rules,

47:08

we'd wrestle somebody else, and

47:10

the three of us rested

47:12

two guys. Right. I can

47:14

talk NWO all night, but

47:16

it was such an interesting

47:19

time because it tapped into

47:21

something that was, that saved

47:23

the business across the street

47:25

from WEE, you know, they

47:27

were heading into their attitude

47:30

era, and then this thing

47:32

that started to feel like.

47:34

Like a movie almost like

47:36

they weren't heading into their

47:39

attitude era. They weren't heading

47:41

into their attitude era What

47:43

with Steve and and they

47:45

weren't heading into their attitude

47:47

era? We? That adjective was

47:50

was 97 96 shit didn't

47:52

change there Well, okay, well,

47:54

so they would soon be

47:56

heading into their attitude after

47:58

they watched half a season

48:01

of picky blinders. Right. otherwise

48:03

known as ECW, but what

48:05

you guys did though, you

48:07

took wrestling and I don't

48:10

know, a buddy, a bad

48:12

guy buddy film, a tarantino

48:14

film, reservoir dogs, you took

48:16

reservoir dogs and wrestling and

48:18

merged it and the cool

48:21

factor came back because that's

48:23

my age, college age. Especially

48:25

as a film student, that's

48:27

what was cool. That's what

48:30

we were going to see.

48:32

That's what we wanted to

48:34

talk like. And for wrestling,

48:36

which is always behind the

48:38

curve, I mean, you know

48:41

historically, whatever's happened in pop

48:43

culture, give it five, ten

48:45

years, you may see it

48:47

in wrestling. Now was the

48:49

same time. That was happening

48:52

at the same time. So

48:54

did you get it? when

48:56

it was proposed or was

48:58

this more the happy accident

49:01

where you guys were like

49:03

okay let's ride this? I

49:05

got it but it was

49:07

still pitched as a as

49:09

a wrestling angle and then

49:12

when Holt decided like the

49:14

fact that the response that

49:16

we got every nitro when

49:18

we would just show up

49:20

in the crowd some place

49:23

and they hit a spotless

49:25

on us. And then that

49:27

was all we would do.

49:29

We'd just do that. And

49:32

the place would go crazy

49:34

and then we'd show up

49:36

someplace else over. Then we

49:38

did the lawn dire with

49:40

Ray and we slowly built

49:43

the things up and then

49:45

when Hulk turned, it was

49:47

like. And a

49:49

lot of people said, you

49:52

know, I said that I

49:54

just thought that the Hogan

49:56

thing was was stronger than

49:58

the Scheneter. And somebody said,

50:00

you know, that was and

50:02

I said no I said

50:05

the Hogan thing happened that

50:07

night and that was organic

50:09

like that just happened that

50:11

there hadn't been anything like

50:13

that you know in the

50:16

years and years and years

50:18

and I said I now

50:20

I'm not saying that the

50:22

scene of thing wasn't you

50:24

know people were saying yeah

50:27

but People talked

50:29

about it for you know

50:31

are still talking about it

50:33

a week later Well, yeah

50:36

because they've got 39 billion

50:38

fucking You know it's like

50:40

it's a different world. Yeah

50:43

You know unless you're paying

50:45

nine you know 99 cents

50:48

a minute you weren't you're

50:50

getting the skinny the skinny

50:52

from gene But the thing

50:55

about the sena situation is

50:57

I read something today on

50:59

a comment somewhere, was you

51:02

know that the scene of

51:04

run has an expiration date.

51:06

And that changes everything. This

51:09

year, yeah. That changes everything.

51:11

No, that's a good point.

51:13

But they said, the one

51:16

person said, I wish I

51:18

would have read what the

51:20

person's name was. because I

51:23

really thought I've thought like

51:25

here's a person that actually

51:27

gets it. They said wouldn't

51:30

it be Shakespearean if Sina

51:32

wrote off as a heel

51:34

and basically the story was

51:37

that he's been that his

51:39

whole time and you dumbfucks

51:41

bought it for 20 years

51:44

and he was a good

51:46

guy? Hmm. And I thought

51:48

we were being worked. And

51:51

I said, that's that, that

51:53

there's a hell of a

51:55

way to go, I mean,

51:58

you're never going to take

52:00

away from his legacy. You're

52:02

never going to take away

52:05

from the fact that he's

52:07

done more make-wishes than probably,

52:09

you know, this entire rest

52:12

of the athletes on the

52:14

planet. But, Kev, do you

52:16

owe it to Sina, you

52:19

being Paul, I guess? Do

52:21

you owe it to Sina

52:23

to send him off as

52:26

a baby? If he wants

52:28

it? When John comes back,

52:30

if I'm in charge, and

52:33

John comes to me and

52:35

he says, Kevin goes, I

52:37

want to do a retirement

52:40

thing. I don't know if

52:42

it was pitched. Paul said,

52:44

hey, what do you think

52:47

about a healed term before

52:49

you go out the back

52:51

door? And John says, yeah,

52:54

as long as we rectify

52:56

it, because when it comes

52:58

down to it. It can

53:01

always be a situation where

53:03

it's that last night. And

53:05

he just, something's going down

53:08

and it's the old pop

53:10

eye. It's all he can

53:12

stand because I can't stand

53:15

no more. And he, you

53:17

know, comes back to his

53:19

senses. But you've got to,

53:22

you know, people are a

53:24

lot smarter than they used

53:26

to be. When it comes

53:29

to wrestling like they're they're

53:31

gonna want this they're gonna

53:33

want this tied up in

53:36

a bow You know they're

53:38

gonna they're gonna go if

53:40

you because if you turn

53:43

them and it's been effective

53:45

Like I text I text

53:47

Cody Rhodes after Monday night

53:50

because I thought he did

53:52

a brilliant fucking job of

53:54

going down Cutting a promo

53:57

promo with them knowing that

53:59

seeing them wasn't in the

54:01

building. Because he makes reference

54:04

to it. He said it,

54:06

yeah. Yeah, we're going to

54:08

see him in Brussels. And

54:11

then they started the, the

54:13

SINA chat. Yeah. Let's go

54:15

SINA, seeina sucks. Let's go,

54:18

and it got loud. And

54:20

Cody No sold it. He

54:22

said, hey, we're live on

54:25

Netflix. He basically just gave

54:27

them the fucking, the rudder

54:29

of the ship. And they,

54:32

they fucking immediately. They booed.

54:34

He turned the, he turned

54:36

the, he turned the crowd

54:39

back 100% him, him, him,

54:41

him, him, heel. And to

54:43

me, like, that's, that's a

54:46

skill that a lot of

54:48

guys, man. Very few have,

54:50

very few people can, can,

54:53

and he's got, he's been

54:55

over for... When

54:58

he was when he started the

55:01

a-w thing and he was kind

55:03

of like the You know to

55:05

me. He's like the Steve Jobs

55:08

of this fucking movement Like he

55:10

started all this the a-w movement

55:12

was was Cody Yeah, you know

55:14

he started this this new Push

55:17

with the guns and you know

55:19

the yeah, but it was Cody.

55:21

It was it was Cody and

55:24

Dustin. It was it was Cody

55:26

and Dustin it was he was

55:28

That match, it was moving forward,

55:31

but it was coding. He was

55:33

the guy that smashed Paul's throne.

55:35

He was a guy that took

55:38

all that, and he came back

55:40

home, because he was the WWG

55:42

guy. And I don't know, I

55:45

just think that it's nice to

55:47

see him get his rewards. I

55:49

wasn't crazy, you know, I know

55:51

I got heat, he probably was

55:54

pissed. at me after I said

55:56

that was a summer slam or

55:58

whatever it was when I critiqued

56:01

the whole you know the whole

56:03

thing but I just that's just

56:05

sometimes I'm an abrasive old fuck

56:08

and well but you're honest you're

56:10

not gonna suck his dick I

56:12

mean at least when when you

56:15

put someone over then they know

56:17

it's coming from a real place

56:19

yeah and you can criticize as

56:22

well and that's why I wanted

56:24

to make sure I got I

56:26

went on the air to you

56:28

know tonight and said fuck man

56:31

like he way to way to

56:33

way to go Like way to

56:35

be a fucking star, way to

56:38

be, way to be, a cut

56:40

above, way to be fucking cream

56:42

of the crop. Today's product, Kevin,

56:45

think of what we're watching now

56:47

as we get up to WrestleMania

56:49

as we lead up to WrestleMania.

56:52

Could something get so over? A

56:55

faction? I mean it

56:57

was a faction, but

56:59

it was all... What's

57:02

a different... Federation defining

57:04

faction? Have Randy Orton

57:06

joined Selan Rock. And

57:08

could you have it?

57:10

Could you send guys

57:13

out in t-shirts and

57:15

jeans every week? And

57:17

could it have that

57:19

effect? Yeah. But

57:24

it's already been it would be

57:26

a copycat now, but I mean

57:28

if you gave if you package

57:30

You know, I don't I don't

57:33

think Travis Scott's the right guy

57:35

to be out there as the

57:37

third No, but where I'm coming

57:40

from Kevin is that that wrestling

57:42

fans are so Quote unquote smart

57:44

to the business now and maybe

57:47

jaded and Would they just default

57:49

to being critical of, you know,

57:51

people just love to hate shit

57:54

on the internet, would they just

57:56

default to hating it? You have

57:58

to realize that what... What if,

58:00

if, uh, you would have

58:02

to have somebody come

58:05

back, like if you could

58:08

get Austin, or taker,

58:10

if they had, if they

58:12

just had a couple,

58:15

they had a year left

58:17

at them, where you

58:19

could get that, that

58:21

one, you know what I

58:24

mean? Because then it's

58:26

like, it's a different

58:28

era. It's it's

58:31

none of it's none of the

58:33

new guys. Yeah But we've

58:35

all timed out Yeah, but I

58:38

just make could you have

58:40

like Cool badasses again

58:42

who come out and come

58:44

out in blue jeans? Britt

58:46

agrees with you. Eddie

58:49

Randy would be amazing. Yeah,

58:51

I think Randy looks

58:53

amazing right now Steve

58:57

War. Steve War, the cut off

58:59

blue jeans shorts. I think blue

59:01

jeans is the is the secret

59:04

to getting over as a

59:06

faction. And if they're wearing

59:08

the perfect gene, they weren't cut

59:10

off. They were three quarters. They

59:13

were like, they were like, the

59:15

skater jams. Yeah. And the perfect

59:18

gene would be the company to

59:20

go to for that, Kev. I

59:22

love my two pairs of perfect

59:24

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59:27

right here. I love the stretch

59:29

to it. Just enough, by the

59:31

way. That's a real gene. I

59:33

mean, you're not wearing like those

59:35

fake jeans that are tights that

59:37

the chicks wear. What are we

59:39

calling those? The legging type things?

59:41

No, these are jeans, man. These are

59:43

blue jeans. They have a little

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59:48

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charge the Federation, get some blood

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dumped on it and send the

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bill to Eric. Dot 81397 was

1:02:25

watching and listening last week

1:02:28

and said, Sean, you are

1:02:30

the reason I keep watching

1:02:32

the news. I keep waiting

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to hear some of these headlines

1:02:36

on like Fox 5's New

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York news broadcasts. They may

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be doing referring to the

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Jersey and Jersey guy Florida

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man. All right, Dot, keep listening.

1:02:48

Real Wright Hill says every

1:02:50

time I watch this show, I

1:02:52

just look at both. and cannot

1:02:55

believe that two of the

1:02:57

most beautiful men in this

1:02:59

world are doing a podcast.

1:03:02

Consistently, weakly.

1:03:04

Must be that beef. It's

1:03:06

the beef tallow, right? Tallow.

1:03:08

Real right hill? Nice gentleman,

1:03:11

giving us a compliment,

1:03:13

it's the beef tallow. Thank

1:03:15

you. We agree. And keep

1:03:17

the compliments coming, please.

1:03:20

To offset. Some of what

1:03:22

we read sometimes. Mr. Green, two,

1:03:25

three, four, one, Kev, here's one

1:03:27

for you. Two-bed Paul, triple

1:03:29

threat match, Lavec, doesn't have

1:03:32

the same opinion of multi-man

1:03:34

matches that his buddy Kevin

1:03:36

has. Sure are a lot of

1:03:39

them in this era, unfortunately, and

1:03:41

it's looking like we'll get

1:03:43

at least a few at Mania,

1:03:45

and he lists his predictions. Punk

1:03:48

Rollins Roman. Ria Bian

1:03:50

Bianca Eo. Yes, probably all the

1:03:52

smackdown tag teams together in

1:03:54

a cluster fuck match Probably

1:03:57

some triple threat match for breakers

1:03:59

I I see title, maybe

1:04:01

Seamus and Ballard. Hell

1:04:03

will probably get

1:04:06

Fattu versus Solo

1:04:08

versus Stroman too with

1:04:10

the way things are going. We

1:04:12

talked last week about the

1:04:15

difficulties of the triple threat.

1:04:17

Yeah, they've got two nights

1:04:20

and a lot of match

1:04:22

time so they can, but there

1:04:24

will be some. It just

1:04:27

looks better on a Marquis.

1:04:29

you know it looks better

1:04:31

on a Marquis if it's

1:04:33

if it's if it's if

1:04:35

it's a three-way I just

1:04:37

from a from a workers

1:04:40

standpoint from match quality it's

1:04:42

very very difficult not to

1:04:44

have what we had in the

1:04:46

elimination chamber. Yeah I remember

1:04:49

talking with Todd when we

1:04:51

were doing Todd as God and

1:04:53

when they I guess pioneered

1:04:55

the the three-way dance

1:04:57

and they had to decide, who can do

1:04:59

with this third person? They had to

1:05:02

figure out how headlock was going to

1:05:04

work, how armlock was going to

1:05:06

work, and just when the concept came,

1:05:08

how to make it viable and believable

1:05:10

and still entertaining and

1:05:12

not just have one guy knocked to

1:05:15

the floor for four minutes in a

1:05:17

rotation in the room. One of the

1:05:19

early thoughts they had, I talked to

1:05:21

Todd, he was thinking that maybe they

1:05:23

would bring a TV monitor out and

1:05:25

have the third person watch Peaky blinders.

1:05:27

while the other two did some

1:05:29

high spots. With a plaid derby

1:05:32

on? Yeah, and that way there

1:05:34

they could wait, I mean, you

1:05:36

could be on the apron for

1:05:38

half the season and then come

1:05:40

in and make the hot tag.

1:05:42

But you just got to sit

1:05:45

through the first half the season

1:05:47

for the hot tag. Just have,

1:05:49

I mean, you know. Because there's

1:05:51

one thing everybody has in

1:05:53

this world, it's just a

1:05:56

shit loaded time. God, I

1:05:59

look I said, I was

1:06:01

so crabby last week, I

1:06:03

said, I don't want to

1:06:06

be crabby this week. And

1:06:08

she said, no, she said,

1:06:11

you're actually, she said, I

1:06:13

saw you researching and writing

1:06:15

down on your legal pad.

1:06:17

I said, yeah, I guess,

1:06:19

I guess I, you know, I

1:06:22

was so crabby last week,

1:06:24

I said, I don't want

1:06:26

to be crabby this week.

1:06:28

I've never worked in the ring. But last

1:06:30

week, I came in a little hobbled, let's

1:06:32

say. Maybe it had a little bit of

1:06:35

a twisted ankle from work in the night

1:06:37

before. I had that flat tire on my

1:06:39

new car, and then I went for a

1:06:41

emergency root canal at 4 o'clock. And I

1:06:43

said to the dentist, I was like, I

1:06:45

am recovered, Jen, thank you. But it's like

1:06:47

three or four visits, so I'm not done.

1:06:49

The first week is done. I'm going back at the

1:06:51

end of the end of the end of the end

1:06:54

of the end of the end of the end of

1:06:56

the end of the month. I'll probably be

1:06:58

hobbled for that show too. So I

1:07:00

go into the ring and I look across

1:07:02

at my opponent who, you know, we called

1:07:04

in the ring for the most part.

1:07:06

We talked a little bit maybe the

1:07:09

day before. I couldn't talk before because

1:07:11

I had the tooth. So we had

1:07:13

talked the day. But we went completely

1:07:15

cold last week. And I locked up

1:07:18

with you? And I felt

1:07:20

fucking Ted R. Citi across

1:07:22

from me, the world's strongest

1:07:24

man. And I'm like, oh,

1:07:27

what you heard was, what

1:07:29

you heard was, what you

1:07:31

heard was, easy brother. We

1:07:34

already got their money. Holy

1:07:36

shit, you weren't going up

1:07:38

for the body slam. I was

1:07:40

in, I'm not a condition to

1:07:42

take many moves either. It was

1:07:45

a rough dance. But, yeah. day

1:07:47

what is going to set you

1:07:49

off and man it was just

1:07:51

one of those we had a couple

1:07:54

of days in a row we're just you

1:07:56

know we've just both missed our

1:07:58

son and it's just You know,

1:08:00

I never do I

1:08:02

ever complain to no,

1:08:04

no, I mean, I'm

1:08:06

not gonna apologize to

1:08:08

the people my job.

1:08:10

I'm not gonna apologize

1:08:12

to the people that

1:08:15

have to I mean,

1:08:17

it's not like So

1:08:19

like I'm getting rich

1:08:21

sitting down here, you

1:08:23

know, so Well,

1:08:25

you know though though you if

1:08:27

you if you if you watch

1:08:29

the show and see that if

1:08:31

you watch us here on YouTube

1:08:33

and you see the 19,000 Mother

1:08:36

Fucking commercials that we don't get

1:08:38

dick for We get about we

1:08:40

get about dick. Yeah, no, it's

1:08:42

it's you know, I It's one

1:08:44

everybody out there to know that

1:08:46

we have we we we Listen,

1:08:51

it's, it's, listen, it's, you can't

1:08:53

universally blanket the money thing because

1:08:55

there's difference, I think for some

1:08:58

people, listen, I got a kid

1:09:00

in college and a kid in

1:09:02

private school. So there's no complaints,

1:09:04

it's fine, it's, it certainly helps,

1:09:07

it certainly helps, you need everything

1:09:09

you can get in this world,

1:09:11

and when you live in the

1:09:13

Northeast, for God's sakes. Fux this

1:09:15

car insurance, insurance, holy, and over.

1:09:18

We're talking WWWE, so I

1:09:21

might as well say that

1:09:23

I thought Raw was a

1:09:25

decent show this week. I

1:09:27

enjoyed it. You know what

1:09:30

I enjoyed, Kevin, about watching

1:09:32

the New York crowd a

1:09:34

little bit? Did you see

1:09:36

the NWO belts being held

1:09:39

up? 2025. We're in 2020

1:09:41

fucking five. And the Northeast

1:09:43

loves their NWO, dude. It's

1:09:47

always nice. It's just nice to

1:09:49

see the t-shirts. I was talking

1:09:52

to a guy that... My financial

1:09:54

guy was talking to one of

1:09:56

the financial guys... and had to

1:09:58

give the okay for my trade

1:10:01

and he was like oh this

1:10:03

is this guy trade and it's

1:10:05

he's like Kevin Ash to wrestle

1:10:08

and my guy says no it's

1:10:10

him it is Kevin Ash he

1:10:12

goes you're fine kidding me he

1:10:14

goes tell him I still wear

1:10:17

my NWO shirt I said sweet

1:10:19

yeah I saw somebody the beauty

1:10:21

about those NWO shirts is that

1:10:24

After like seven washes they turn

1:10:26

gray so you gotta get a

1:10:28

new one. There wasn't a, uh,

1:10:30

there's a crowd shot, yeah there's

1:10:33

one, this is from this broadcast,

1:10:35

I guess it's the Yeat Era,

1:10:37

so yeah. There's an NWO up

1:10:40

there. Yeah, there was a belt

1:10:42

across from the hard cam for

1:10:44

a lot of the show with

1:10:46

the red, the red spray paint

1:10:49

on it. But I was watching.

1:10:51

So you can eat and wear

1:10:53

an NWO sure, which that's just,

1:10:56

it shouldn't be the same. fucking

1:10:58

shot i don't think anywhere at

1:11:00

this point if i'm jay i'm

1:11:03

expecting to get choked out by

1:11:05

the at the end of my

1:11:07

at the end of my segment

1:11:09

oh yeah going to go into

1:11:12

the well a little bit there

1:11:14

with yeah trying to keep it

1:11:16

I was actually kind of impressed

1:11:19

with the with the Australian kid

1:11:21

that works with jay mhm what's

1:11:23

name walker waller the opening yeah

1:11:25

waller in the Yeah,

1:11:28

no, I mean that the match

1:11:30

was fine. Was I no it

1:11:33

was he he did some pretty

1:11:35

cool shit? I mean he did

1:11:37

some athletic shit But I think

1:11:39

AJ's shit is so legit man

1:11:42

like oh, it's yeah, he's so

1:11:44

good. He's so fucking good and

1:11:46

you could tell even the the

1:11:48

novice like me I've just been

1:11:51

covering the sport. I've never taken

1:11:53

a bump But you could tell

1:11:55

he's not fucking hurting anyone But

1:11:58

his shit looks completely legit. from

1:12:00

the punches I mean it's just

1:12:02

he's just a pleasure to watch

1:12:04

I love when someone can get

1:12:07

in there and make me believe

1:12:09

it I know he's not fucking

1:12:11

anybody up I thought I had

1:12:13

a stroke during this segment why

1:12:16

just a mini stroke did anybody

1:12:18

else watch the show and notice

1:12:20

when Logan Paul was cut this

1:12:22

promo that it just sounded like

1:12:25

static Fed in white noise the

1:12:27

constant crowd right like yeah, the

1:12:29

buzz the buzz and he just

1:12:31

Spoke over it like it was

1:12:34

fed by the truck like he

1:12:36

didn't hear it No, so what

1:12:38

is with that because if you

1:12:41

watch if you watch Cody's promo?

1:12:43

It's the crowds like hanging on

1:12:45

to it stops. He waits he

1:12:47

mentions he mentions something a pop

1:12:50

then it drops again when he

1:12:52

talks again And even the matches,

1:12:54

I don't know if it's just

1:12:56

a New York crowd, they're waiting

1:12:59

to be impressed, they're not gonna

1:13:01

just give you fucking cheap applause.

1:13:03

When Logan Paul was out there,

1:13:05

it sounded like a blender. It

1:13:08

was like a muffled, I thought

1:13:10

it was a muffled chant at

1:13:12

first that was trying to get

1:13:15

going? So I watched it back

1:13:17

and I looked at the crowd

1:13:19

and the crowd wasn't making, the

1:13:21

crowd's reaction was not... matching the

1:13:24

sound. No. No. No. So

1:13:28

Brit points out, Logan

1:13:30

has legit go-away heat,

1:13:32

not heel heat. Yes,

1:13:35

we just always turn,

1:13:37

we call it turn

1:13:39

the channel heat. Right.

1:13:41

He keeps doing that

1:13:43

thing where he looks

1:13:45

like he's got the

1:13:47

fucking dentures in. I

1:13:51

don't know. So what do you think

1:13:54

it was the truck trying to add

1:13:56

some sweetener because it wasn't anything going

1:13:58

on? Any fans

1:14:00

if you took some some phone

1:14:03

footage from the crowd? Tag us

1:14:05

on the socials so that we

1:14:07

can hear the crowd during the

1:14:09

segment. It's only one way to

1:14:11

find out. It just seemed it

1:14:14

just seemed weird. Yeah. No, I

1:14:16

know what you're talking about. And

1:14:18

I don't think I noticed it

1:14:20

Kevin until Cody's promo. Right. And

1:14:23

then I, and then the house

1:14:25

just sounded, it sounded natural. I

1:14:27

felt like I was there with

1:14:29

the, with the swelling of everything.

1:14:32

Yeah, what a, what a great,

1:14:34

um, the garden just, I mean,

1:14:36

you know, that used to be,

1:14:38

I remember they sent the beginning

1:14:41

of the show, there was a

1:14:43

15th time, Rod been at the

1:14:45

garden, and I thought, that's it.

1:14:47

And I'm thinking, yeah, because all

1:14:50

those years, man, we, like, we

1:14:52

didn't do the, That was such

1:14:54

an important house show. Yes. Like

1:14:56

that, that made, that major, you

1:14:59

know. I mean, you just sold

1:15:01

it out. You didn't need to

1:15:03

put TV there to sell it

1:15:05

out. You'd sell it out as

1:15:08

a house show. You just can't

1:15:10

get the coffee there. I saw

1:15:12

one taping at the garden. Not

1:15:14

a taping, a raw. Oh, you

1:15:17

know what it was? I remember

1:15:19

this now. I remember this now.

1:15:21

Remember Paul was out for a

1:15:23

long time with the quad. The

1:15:26

night he came back. Yeah, I

1:15:28

went to that. Quadruple H? Is

1:15:30

that what they were calling? Yeah.

1:15:32

It's locked. He was as big

1:15:35

as a house, man. Kevin, you

1:15:37

know what I especially loved and

1:15:39

I focused on? This is obviously

1:15:41

not the first cage match I

1:15:44

watched in this era, but we

1:15:46

always talk about WWU production and

1:15:48

I pay a lot of attention

1:15:50

to it. The coverage of cage

1:15:53

matches now. Oh, is so great

1:15:55

with their angles and where they

1:15:57

position you to be, you know,

1:15:59

when I, when it was Morocco

1:16:02

and Snooka in the cage, every

1:16:04

fucking shot was through the mesh

1:16:06

and the lighting would reflect off

1:16:08

the mesh so you had a

1:16:11

weird effect going on. So you

1:16:13

got excited for the cage matches,

1:16:15

but the coverage was always shitty

1:16:17

with the cameras. Now, it's fucking

1:16:20

phenomenal. Well, that's the whole thing

1:16:22

with everything. See, that's why it's

1:16:24

like... I don't

1:16:26

know if the truck's

1:16:29

sweetened, the Paul sound

1:16:31

up, or if it

1:16:33

just, they mixed it.

1:16:35

So when the show

1:16:37

started, I watched the

1:16:39

first match, and somebody

1:16:41

went through the fucking

1:16:43

post somewhere, and they

1:16:45

did the shoulder post

1:16:48

spot, and they hit

1:16:50

the round fucking post,

1:16:52

not the squared red

1:16:54

raw thing. So

1:16:56

I said, what the fuck

1:16:59

man? I said, you can't

1:17:01

tell me that fucking, the

1:17:03

teamsters are charging, you know,

1:17:05

20 grand to put the

1:17:07

raw things on. So they

1:17:10

said, fuck them. And then

1:17:12

went, so then I sat

1:17:14

there and I watched when

1:17:16

Seth was walking to the

1:17:18

ring and did you notice

1:17:21

like that the cage fit?

1:17:23

If you would have had

1:17:25

the square post that wouldn't

1:17:27

fit, it fits right on

1:17:30

the top of those and

1:17:32

there's like a fucking, like

1:17:34

a buffer that the cage

1:17:36

goes down and it sits,

1:17:38

like it's just the whole

1:17:41

thing just perfectly fits together.

1:17:43

The science of it all,

1:17:45

yeah. Yeah. And then another

1:17:47

thing I thought that was

1:17:49

really creative was when they

1:17:52

did the superplex off the

1:17:54

top of the cage. Oh

1:17:56

yeah. That it was actually...

1:17:58

By the time they did

1:18:00

it, it was just off

1:18:03

the top rope. But the

1:18:05

illusion was that they did

1:18:07

it from a much higher

1:18:09

because they brought it into

1:18:11

the cage and then they,

1:18:14

you know, and I thought

1:18:16

that's, that's, that's, to me,

1:18:18

I love that. Like, what

1:18:20

are you guys doing? Okay.

1:18:22

You gave the optical illusion.

1:18:25

That it was much higher

1:18:27

than it was probably two

1:18:29

feet higher than if you

1:18:31

just didn't have a cage

1:18:33

and went off the top

1:18:36

Turn bugle Yeah, still a

1:18:38

superplex. No, it's it was

1:18:40

tremendous. So I just love

1:18:42

the emphasis on production. It's

1:18:44

it's amazing. They really Just

1:18:46

It's a TV show. I

1:18:48

have it's been such a

1:18:50

different And on top of

1:18:52

that, man, it's just like,

1:18:54

I will go back and

1:18:56

watch it during the week

1:18:59

before the show because it's

1:19:01

right there on Netflix. Like

1:19:03

it's not bogging down my

1:19:05

DBR where Tammer is like,

1:19:07

are you gonna get rid

1:19:09

of this shit? Like it's

1:19:11

right there and I mean,

1:19:13

so when I'm watching, I'll

1:19:15

put a little note, like,

1:19:17

you know, like I'll put

1:19:20

notes for the time cues.

1:19:22

So when I go back,

1:19:24

I can just go to

1:19:26

where I want to go,

1:19:28

on the time queue, so

1:19:30

I can miss, I don't,

1:19:32

but I still don't have

1:19:34

commercials. So. I would love

1:19:36

to know if we could

1:19:38

find out somehow, I don't

1:19:40

know if anyone out there

1:19:43

listening has, I don't know

1:19:45

if anyone works in Connecticut

1:19:47

that listens to us, maybe,

1:19:49

I don't know. How many

1:19:51

cameras are in? 19. a

1:19:53

roll. You know the number.

1:19:55

It used to be 19.

1:19:57

I mean, that was 19

1:19:59

different camera shots. of the

1:20:01

truck had to come from.

1:20:04

Yeah. And that was shit.

1:20:06

That was eight years ago.

1:20:08

That's a harrowing job calling

1:20:10

those, uh, yes, Don, the

1:20:12

drone in the ring for

1:20:14

the, uh, for the cage.

1:20:16

That's what I'm talking about,

1:20:18

man, when they were over

1:20:20

the fucking cage. It's tremendous.

1:20:22

That's a harrowing job calling.

1:20:24

There's a there's a display

1:20:27

at the museum and the

1:20:29

museum of the moving image

1:20:31

in New York Which is

1:20:33

the film and television? Where

1:20:35

I spoke last year with

1:20:37

Todd on a special night

1:20:39

But anyway in the museum

1:20:41

They have a you go

1:20:43

and you stand in a

1:20:45

control room and it's a

1:20:48

baseball game where Yankees game

1:20:50

or something and it's it's

1:20:52

the whole panel all the

1:20:54

shots and it's just a

1:20:56

few minutes of the game

1:20:58

and you can hear the

1:21:00

director in your ear and

1:21:02

you're watching just the constant

1:21:04

constant action getting that getting

1:21:06

something on standby while something

1:21:08

goes live and and it's

1:21:11

unpredictable what happens in a

1:21:13

baseball game so you in

1:21:15

a second you got to

1:21:17

decide what camera I'd flub

1:21:19

the number of the camera

1:21:21

just you know groundball down

1:21:23

the third base line you

1:21:25

got to know which cameras

1:21:27

are best positioned and what

1:21:29

the numbers aren't just Just

1:21:32

the activity it's I don't

1:21:34

know how these guys don't

1:21:36

have nervous breakdowns while they're

1:21:38

calling a baseball game like

1:21:40

that I mean, it's probably

1:21:42

Just a shorter version of

1:21:44

what the fuck to me

1:21:46

Being an air traffic controller

1:21:48

it's got to be the

1:21:50

fucking worst You can miss

1:21:52

a shot and fucking wrestling.

1:21:55

I was gonna say it

1:21:57

counts it counts in the

1:21:59

way that the groundball doesn't

1:22:01

Yeah, different ground ball. I

1:22:03

was talking I was talking

1:22:05

to somebody about that whole

1:22:07

American Airlines blackhawks situation and

1:22:09

the guy, he's a guy

1:22:11

from the gym and he

1:22:13

says, I just didn't think

1:22:16

that a black hawk would

1:22:18

take a jet down. And

1:22:20

I said, for the sake

1:22:22

of argument, what if the

1:22:24

fucking jet hit the black

1:22:26

hawk? Dead in its side

1:22:28

and the impact was the

1:22:30

cockpit I said pretty much

1:22:32

you're gonna kill both your

1:22:34

pilots and not and knock

1:22:36

out all the fucking like

1:22:39

everything that keeps the plane

1:22:41

up any change in force

1:22:43

that affects the delicate dance

1:22:45

that's happening between the air

1:22:47

stream and a planes have

1:22:49

crashed after takeoff because of

1:22:51

the tailwind from the previous

1:22:53

plane being unpredictable and knocking

1:22:55

the thing on its side.

1:22:57

Of course, a fucking helicopter

1:23:00

would do it. Who is

1:23:02

this person? Did they watch

1:23:04

Peaky Blinders ever? Just, it's

1:23:06

the second half, the second

1:23:08

part of the season. Somebody

1:23:10

smarted them up, they came

1:23:12

in at six. Right. I

1:23:14

don't want to get off

1:23:16

Roy yet. I want to

1:23:18

ask you about the cage

1:23:20

match. and the finish. First

1:23:23

of all, where the hell

1:23:25

did Roman come from? Because

1:23:27

the crowd had about three

1:23:29

seconds of a pop before

1:23:31

I saw him. Yeah, that

1:23:33

was clever. He couldn't have

1:23:35

done the ramp? No, no,

1:23:37

he came in for the

1:23:39

side. The gardens is... I

1:23:41

know the garden pretty well.

1:23:44

I don't know exactly where

1:23:46

the ring was set up,

1:23:48

but... So maybe like what

1:23:50

used to be the entrance before the

1:23:52

days of the ramp and stuff when

1:23:54

you guys would just come out And

1:23:57

it was kind of a short wall

1:23:59

I don't know because I think well

1:24:01

they can set gorilla anywhere so yeah

1:24:03

under where the hard cam is maybe

1:24:05

like because there is that exit I

1:24:07

think it's a fan exit but they

1:24:10

could use that that to me would

1:24:12

would be the place to have it

1:24:14

with a hard cam is because you've

1:24:16

you're already you're taking those seats so

1:24:18

you can get him to there okay

1:24:20

yeah you can get him to there

1:24:23

because you got three you got three

1:24:25

hard cameras sitting right there So

1:24:28

it was a good finish, a good

1:24:31

way to save punk, right? Yeah. And

1:24:33

still keep it all fresh. I'm still

1:24:35

trying to figure out how Paul Hayman

1:24:37

just miraculously showed up in the middle

1:24:40

of the fucking ring. The drone dropped

1:24:42

him from above. I'm just like, Roman's

1:24:44

got him, I'm like, oh sweet, he's

1:24:46

gonna, he's gonna curb stong, I said,

1:24:49

I turned around and fucking, Paul Hayman's

1:24:51

doing the Betsy Ross with punk in

1:24:53

the ring, I'm like, what the fuck,

1:24:56

yeah. I

1:24:58

don't know maybe there's a hatch

1:25:00

but I saw Roman I saw

1:25:02

Roman cell the fucking punk thing

1:25:04

so obviously I think Haman's gonna

1:25:07

have some explaining to do yeah

1:25:09

well it keeps it interesting I

1:25:11

thought it was a great it

1:25:13

was a great finish a great

1:25:15

way to pull it away to

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tie everything in episodic television yeah

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and that's what the first four

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episodes of piggy blinders didn't do

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did not drag me along I'm

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going to have to watch this

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now. We've ragged on this so

1:25:31

much. I'm going to have to

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give it a shot. You know

1:25:35

what I'm going to do first

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though? You know, when I fell

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asleep in Oppenheimer, so I'm like,

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I think it's the actor. Oh,

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I started Nosferatu. My daughter came

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if I try Peaky blinders, I

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i have two letters sexy i

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have two letters here I think

1:29:00

tonight's tonight, so we'll give a

1:29:03

prayer to the astronauts that have

1:29:05

been stuck in the space station

1:29:07

for six years. I think tonight

1:29:09

they had a small window to

1:29:11

get up there at NASA and

1:29:14

get them. I think something was

1:29:16

canceled. I accidentally... I got a

1:29:18

text from somebody in the ad

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department who sent it to the

1:29:22

wrong Sean and... They sent the

1:29:25

launch schedule, and I texted her

1:29:27

back. I said, thanks. Are you

1:29:29

suggesting a trip for me? Why

1:29:31

am I getting this? And she

1:29:33

said, wrong Sean. But if you're

1:29:35

wanting to go, they canceled today,

1:29:38

so you may have a chance

1:29:40

to hitch a ride on the

1:29:42

next one. So if that's the

1:29:44

one she's making reference to, it

1:29:46

was canceled. Yeah, they had a

1:29:49

very, very small window tonight. Even

1:29:51

smaller now, since it's not happening.

1:29:53

Well yeah, there's none. Correct. They'll

1:29:55

try to get them all right.

1:29:57

Can you get smaller than that?

1:30:00

Kevin Deere sexy, two actual letters

1:30:02

from the dear Abby files, but

1:30:05

what if, what if Kevin Nash

1:30:07

was the one to offer advice

1:30:09

to the love Lauren troubled and

1:30:11

otherwise, it would sound like this,

1:30:13

Dear sexy, I'm a gay man,

1:30:15

living in a predominantly straight community.

1:30:17

About a year ago, a married

1:30:19

couple moved in. One day the

1:30:22

husband asked me to come over

1:30:24

and help him put a table

1:30:26

together, which I did. He thanked

1:30:28

me by opening a bottle of

1:30:30

wine. He then asked me, what

1:30:32

turns me on? I thought the

1:30:34

question was unusual, but I didn't

1:30:37

hold back. I showed him. We've

1:30:39

had more encounters since then and

1:30:41

now I'm feeling used and thinking

1:30:43

about telling his wife. I think

1:30:45

she deserves to know her husband

1:30:47

might be gay and sleeping with

1:30:49

other men. He used some gay

1:30:52

lingo that makes me feel like

1:30:54

I might not be the only

1:30:56

one. I heard there were some

1:30:58

other neighbors talking badly about gays

1:31:00

and he didn't defend or take

1:31:02

up for us and that upsets

1:31:04

me too. What do I do?

1:31:07

There are a few doors down

1:31:09

and it's uncomfortable when I see

1:31:11

him with his wife. She's always

1:31:13

waving and is a sweet lady.

1:31:15

That's from rethinking in Florida. Why

1:31:17

don't you tell the dude that

1:31:19

he needs to tell his wife

1:31:22

and say to you telling the

1:31:24

wife? Why would I

1:31:26

mean that's how that's how you

1:31:28

get shot? Right back-dooring it no

1:31:30

pun intended and just going to

1:31:32

the wife. Why would you why

1:31:34

would you not tell the dude

1:31:37

like hey man this is fucked

1:31:39

up what you do to her

1:31:41

but this guy was complicit in

1:31:43

going along with the affair why

1:31:45

suddenly is there a problem he

1:31:47

I mean you know it takes

1:31:50

two to tango well obviously the

1:31:52

dude is married obviously I mean

1:31:54

if he's saying that he thinks

1:31:56

the guys has other gay lovers

1:31:58

that he's obviously but maybe probably

1:32:00

gotten, not as much like, he's

1:32:03

no longer the, he's no longer

1:32:05

the, he's no longer got the

1:32:07

new car smell. Right. David Van

1:32:09

Boghlin's with you too, just. Yeah,

1:32:11

I think you gotta go, go

1:32:13

to the, man up and tell

1:32:16

him, dude, go fuck and tell

1:32:18

your wife. If you don't, I

1:32:20

will, you might be able to

1:32:22

do that, but that's gonna get

1:32:24

your shot. It is Florida, right.

1:32:27

Second letter, dear sexy, I find

1:32:29

myself increasingly less patient with my

1:32:32

oldest brother and older sister. They

1:32:34

lie incessantly about things they've accomplished

1:32:36

always making themselves out to be

1:32:38

the best. It frustrates me to

1:32:40

hear them say things that are

1:32:43

not true. For example, while dining

1:32:45

in a restaurant, my brother told

1:32:47

a group of guys that he

1:32:49

was a top gun instructor. In

1:32:51

reality, he retired in the Air

1:32:54

Force, not the Navy. My sister

1:32:56

claims... She paid 100% of her

1:32:58

college expenses even though my parents

1:33:00

actually paid two or three years

1:33:03

of her tuition room and board.

1:33:05

My husband says I should let

1:33:07

it go because I only see

1:33:09

him a few times a year.

1:33:11

I don't want to spend time

1:33:14

with them because of their ridiculous

1:33:16

stories. What's the best response when

1:33:18

they say things that are simply

1:33:20

not true? That's from cringing in

1:33:22

Colorado. Why

1:33:28

is it important? Well, it's

1:33:30

your brother and sister. I

1:33:32

mean, so he tells some

1:33:34

guys he's in top gun

1:33:36

and he's saying that in

1:33:39

front of you knowing that

1:33:41

you know opposite. Yes. So

1:33:43

it's like, obviously he doesn't

1:33:45

give a fuck. Right. Yeah.

1:33:49

I would probably, if it's that

1:33:52

big of a deal, I would

1:33:54

probably spend, since you spend zero

1:33:56

time together, spend even less. Right.

1:33:59

But when you're seated there, would

1:34:01

you go, dude, what are you

1:34:03

talking about? Or you just let

1:34:05

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1:34:08

to it. Remember that time you

1:34:10

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1:34:12

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1:34:15

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1:34:17

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1:34:19

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1:34:22

They had to eject and you

1:34:24

cost... Crash that F6, remember all

1:34:26

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1:34:29

of that? Yeah. Remember when, remember

1:34:31

when Baum and dad found out

1:34:33

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1:34:35

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1:34:38

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1:34:40

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1:41:04

there truth to the rumors that

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Yoko was supposed to come into

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W.C.W. and side with Scott Hall,

1:41:11

but the Nevada athletic commission banned

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him. Yes. And I've never heard

1:41:15

this. Bandon, obviously, because of the

1:41:18

conditioning? Yeah, I could pass the

1:41:20

blood pressure gimmick. Gotcha. Stephen breach.

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Haven't done Russell Khan in years.

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Nash is my number one guy

1:41:27

I want to meet this year.

1:41:29

I'm bringing the NWO Wolfpack title

1:41:31

to get signed. When we show

1:41:34

up, does Nash have the right

1:41:36

pen or marker to sign a

1:41:38

belt or should we come prepared?

1:41:41

I like that he wants to

1:41:43

get that squared away, Kevin, so

1:41:45

that... I will have... For belts,

1:41:48

I always use... I like to

1:41:50

use a white pink pen, but

1:41:52

I'll also have... a

1:41:55

gold, silver, and a red

1:41:57

in case you've had. other

1:42:00

people sign it in those.

1:42:02

So I'll have those paint

1:42:04

pens. And then I also

1:42:06

have a kind of, I

1:42:09

guess the color would be

1:42:11

Chartreuse because they sign a

1:42:13

lot of shredder stuff and

1:42:15

the Chartreuse paint pen seems

1:42:18

to pop on those. Okay.

1:42:20

I've been signed in forever,

1:42:22

man. Yeah. Like at a

1:42:25

convention. I've actually got one.

1:42:27

Is it next? This

1:42:30

is the 21st like next Friday.

1:42:33

Uh, well today is the 12th.

1:42:35

And we're taping on a Wednesday.

1:42:37

I mean Monday for everyone listening.

1:42:39

Right. Uh, what date did you

1:42:42

say? 21st? Is it a week

1:42:44

from this Friday? So yeah. Yeah,

1:42:46

so that so I'll be in

1:42:49

Cincinnati for I think it's like

1:42:51

a horror home or something like

1:42:53

that. Horror? Or horror? Like horror

1:42:56

movies? Oh, oh, I thought it

1:42:58

was W-H-O-R-I-S, and what the hell

1:43:00

is going on there? Yeah. All

1:43:03

right, so go out and see

1:43:05

Kevin? I didn't want to go

1:43:07

out and do a signing until

1:43:10

I put my weight back, like

1:43:12

put some size back on. So

1:43:14

finally, this, I mean, this t-shirts,

1:43:17

actually, like, it's tight. It's like,

1:43:19

oh God, finally, 14 weeks later.

1:43:21

Feeling like Nash again, feeling like

1:43:24

big sexy. Not quite all the

1:43:26

way, but you know, let's see,

1:43:28

how's the stem cell? A question

1:43:30

from Edgar Watson of the 11

1:43:33

Soft Club in the audience for

1:43:35

the live taping, how are the

1:43:37

stem cells going? Are you still

1:43:40

feeling the euphoric effects? Yeah, I'm

1:43:42

gonna feel it for a long

1:43:44

time. It's like, I'm really two

1:43:47

months end from starting to get

1:43:49

when they did lateral raises. the

1:43:52

other day and Like before

1:43:54

I had the stem cells

1:43:57

done it would it just

1:43:59

even five pounds sort of

1:44:02

just popped and clicked the

1:44:04

whole time and I did

1:44:07

only did eight pound dump

1:44:09

you know eight pound laterals

1:44:12

but I mean I'm still

1:44:14

14 only 14 weeks off

1:44:16

have my super spinatious hook

1:44:19

back on but I did

1:44:21

just three sets of 12

1:44:24

and I mean I was

1:44:26

sore the next day but

1:44:29

they felt great yeah that's

1:44:31

good Another one from the

1:44:34

house, let's see. Who's joining

1:44:36

us today? Brit, should Roman

1:44:38

or Jay main event night

1:44:41

one at Mania? I would

1:44:43

feel bad for Jay being

1:44:46

overlooked again for his cousin

1:44:48

who only shows up four

1:44:51

times a year. Jay is

1:44:53

so over but Roman is

1:44:56

the man. Good

1:45:00

point. Let me say to

1:45:03

another. The main events, if

1:45:05

they do anything, they're probably...

1:45:08

Do they usually do one

1:45:10

female and one male? One

1:45:12

night? Switch to the other

1:45:15

night? Well, I mean, they

1:45:17

could do whatever they want,

1:45:20

I guess. I mean, there's

1:45:22

no way that the last

1:45:25

match on... That's... that... of

1:45:27

WrestleMania is not going to

1:45:30

be seen... and Cody. Yeah.

1:45:32

That's your go home. That's

1:45:34

your go home. Hector Caballero

1:45:37

in 1996 if you had

1:45:39

never left the WWF. What

1:45:42

or where do you think

1:45:44

your diesel character would have

1:45:47

gone storyline wise? Do you

1:45:49

think you would have possibly

1:45:52

had another world title run

1:45:54

or would have you stayed

1:45:57

in the upper mid-mit cart?

1:46:00

No, no, I'm if you'd

1:46:02

stay if you'd stayed there

1:46:04

would you have had another

1:46:06

run a title run Was

1:46:08

there talk about where it

1:46:10

was going to go? No,

1:46:12

I was gone It's that's

1:46:15

butterfly effect man. I don't

1:46:17

know right if I would

1:46:19

have went to Michigan State

1:46:21

maybe I'd you know had

1:46:23

a pro career and Ervin

1:46:26

would have been dished to you,

1:46:29

bro. Yeah, I didn't die in

1:46:31

a car wreck in Lansing. Not

1:46:33

my software here, because I drank.

1:46:35

So I just, I don't know.

1:46:38

Give me one from the house,

1:46:40

Wes. What was Eric Young supposed

1:46:42

to, uh, what was Eric Young

1:46:44

supposed to, uh, what was Eric

1:46:47

Young supposed to be, your pupil

1:46:49

or something, T&A? That's from Ace

1:46:51

Ramone. No, he was my buddy.

1:46:53

It's my taxi partner. Are

1:46:59

you suggesting like an acalyte?

1:47:01

I think that Alex Shelley

1:47:03

was more of my, under

1:47:06

the learning tree, storyline wise.

1:47:08

Okay, Instagram, a wrestling historian,

1:47:11

asks, what was your favorite

1:47:13

storyline that you did when

1:47:16

you were W.C.W. Booker, thanks

1:47:18

in advance? My favorite was

1:47:21

Lenny and Lody. Really? Yeah,

1:47:23

so they were, they, because

1:47:25

they kept having these like

1:47:28

weird coincidences and they looked

1:47:30

at each other in the

1:47:33

shower and the storyline was,

1:47:35

everybody thought storyline wise before

1:47:38

the standard in practices pulled

1:47:40

the angle that they were

1:47:43

gay and they were going

1:47:45

to find out that they

1:47:47

were, they were both adopted

1:47:50

and they were brothers. That's

1:47:53

where the storyline was going, but

1:47:55

they because standards and practices were

1:47:57

the oldest and P days. Yeah,

1:47:59

so they they fucked that up.

1:48:01

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1:48:03

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