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Speaker 1 (00:00):
H h.
Speaker 2 (00:13):
H h.
Speaker 1 (00:32):
Yeah, I'm gonna watch WrestleMania if. Like I said, after
I come home. I like to watch the pay per views,
even if I don't know what the angles are. I
just I find them entertaining. And wrestle Mania, you know,
the biggest stage of maw whatever. I I like it.
So I'm just curious to see what they do with Paul.
(00:55):
And I know it's gonna be something good because like
you said, we know he's got his his hand in
the creative pot and he has probably final say and
I think it's gonna be something really great. But I
want him to do something, to get involved. I don't
just want to stand there.
Speaker 3 (01:15):
Just analyzing. Is just again off of what we've looked
at here and what we're talking about. I told you
a few minutes before even looking at it, the stuff
that my kids were telling me that you know, they've
gotten back into watching because of the connection back to
their guys and whatnot, because it's the biggest show of
the year, and every year they do well with WrestleMania,
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because like Moose doesn't watch the show at all, but
loves watching WrestleMania because it's like the super Bowl, right,
and he's watches since he's a kid, So you're gonna
have a lot of eyeballs on WRESTLEMANI that don't week
to week watch the programming. So the more they can
throw in there to come out of WrestleMania with the
(01:57):
ideas all still dangling instead of everything being exclamation point
and onto the next raw, the more question marks that
you can leave with those swerves and which way is
it going to go? And what's going to happen tomorrow
after what we saw do today and yesterday. I think
it's a this is a good booking move, it really is.
And how long got a lightning bulk going to strike?
(02:20):
Three hundred seconds? I haven't said that about WWE and
a long damn time. But they have a chance to
rebrand themselves. Rebrands not the right word, to re reconfigure
how they're doing what they're doing. And uh, you know
that's keeping into what I hear fans saying to me
(02:40):
when when they mentioned WW is it's gotten better. It's
a lot better than it was. And so that WrestleMania
obviously is the big, you know, big cap off of
all the storylines leadings now and the introduction.
Speaker 2 (02:55):
Of the storylines we're going to use going forward.
Speaker 3 (02:57):
So with all the things that we're seeing this just
and this quick talk about this one segment, I think
they have a lot to work with there. It's gonna
be interesting to see where they go with it.
Speaker 4 (03:07):
Yeah, you know this is I'm sorry you can no.
Speaker 1 (03:09):
I was just gonna say, really quickly, if if you
want to see it live, there's a seat near the
stage for twenty two grand that you can purpose.
Speaker 2 (03:18):
We don't get any discount from one.
Speaker 1 (03:21):
Go ahead, Chad.
Speaker 4 (03:23):
So this is actually it's funny. I was gonna see
what you thought about this.
Speaker 5 (03:26):
So looking at that picture right, I don't know how
much you've been able to watch, you know, over the
last couple of months, but the post okay, but still
okay seeing that picture right, I mean, I'll even bring
it up just so you can have that idea of
what the ambiance of like a show might be. The
Netflix era, you know, kind of the more UFC feel,
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celebrities like crazy sponsors on the ring, a prime bottle
being at ringside. This is all the post Vince era
WWE does looking at this product, you know, and just
seeing this but still hearing botched promos you know, elements
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of reality coming in because of heat between two people.
You know, does this still seem like a genuine wrestling
product to you or does this seem like maybe this
is still where it would have gone had the old
regime been in charge.
Speaker 2 (04:24):
Not where it would have gone.
Speaker 3 (04:27):
You know, there's again things that I'm hearing you're saying
that they're not allowed to call it, you know, the
world title and they can use the word wrestling again,
and things like that, things that have been subsanitized out.
Understand though that moving forward with what's the parent companies
and endeavor UFC, there's going to be elements of that
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bleeding into it because they own it now. I don't
think that this is going to get it back to
wrestling that our industry is a desperate need of doing,
because quite frankly, UFC and and and that whole company
is not wrestling.
Speaker 6 (05:03):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (05:05):
But I think it would be a mistake for them
not to move more towards the wrestling. Uh.
Speaker 3 (05:10):
You know, the fact that they're getting Like my kids
both they watch every UFC fight, They break it down.
That's all they talk about all week long, back and
forth as they're you know, going back getting ready to
watch it and everything. So you already have my kids
on that side of the equation, on the UFC you know,
MME or mm A side of things. Uh, can you
(05:34):
get them back? I doubt you'll get them back because
it's feeling more like UFC and less like old w
w F or WWE.
Speaker 2 (05:44):
I think it's it's.
Speaker 3 (05:47):
Quite necessary for them to make sure they get it
back to you know, the joke we always said, you know,
the four w's when wrestling was wrestling. To get it
back to that, I would imagine that all of those
guys that that are you know UFC you don't have been.
What we're finding out now is that most of them
were huge wrestling fans. They really enjoyed what wrestling was
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back then. So it's my hope that they start to
push it back more that direction, as opposed to making
this look like UFC light or UFC part due the
French were there for any you see that multi lingual.
But that's where the again I'm giving this advice ALP
(06:33):
for free, that's where the money is because of the
forty eight to fifty million fans that have walked away
from Spot Monkey Stuff and current iterations of what they
think wrestling has become. It's pretty crazy when you put
it into perspective and think that people were watching us
and wrestlers like Flair and Hogan and arn Anderson and
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Jake Robertson, all the all the great names that we've
we've always talked about back then, and yet in this
court iteration, we've seen a huge ninety ninety five percent
drop off from that fan base. So I would suggest
that going in the route of UFC is less necessary
because you've already got those kids for that. What's going
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to bring back those fans that have walked away from
our business and we saw come back like on the
inauguration we talked about on the Triple Threat podcast. You know,
the one point four million that AW had that first week,
dropped fifty percent in week two and stayed there for
the better part of the last four years. Because they
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promised the fans to get it back to wrestling. Those
fans tuned in week one and then left. Somebody has
got to reach out to those forty eight million fans
that have walked away and bring them back, and I
don't think UFC is the way to do it, because
they've already got them watching that so the four w's
when wrestling was wrestling. Get it back to that and
(08:01):
bring back here. Here's a real crazy clue. Those forty
eight million fans, their money is as green as everybody else's,
and they've walked away from it and said, cyanara oh man,
another language.
Speaker 4 (08:14):
I'm on fue, I'll give you this. I'll give you
this though.
Speaker 5 (08:18):
Okay, on YouTube, this new ownership, this new you know,
multimedia conglomerate. They've created the WWE Vault, unearthing behind the
scenes clips, house show footage.
Speaker 4 (08:34):
It's never been released outtakes.
Speaker 5 (08:37):
Uh, just unbelievable things that that the somebody like me
who's jaded and doesn't watch anything anymore, I'm glued to
this channel because they're bringing out stuff that you're sitting there.
Speaker 4 (08:51):
Going like, what like holy nikes. So one point seventy one.
Speaker 5 (08:56):
Million subscribers, Well, they said, well, yes, what we're gonna do.
We're gonna just basically put every YouTube channel that uploads
wrestling content out of business because now we're going to
launch the WCW YouTube channel. Okay, two hundred and twenty
six thousand subscribers, So I add those two, there's two
(09:17):
million of your forty eight million back.
Speaker 2 (09:19):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (09:20):
Yeah, and the channels it's not like they've been around.
These are new. These are new channels and got all
those subscribers.
Speaker 4 (09:28):
Yeah, and they're stilling live footage twenty four to seven.
Speaker 3 (09:31):
Right, and they'll grow that. You know, those fans will
come back and watch it. Connor has started, just as
a sidebar to this, Neither of my kids were ever
shown ECW, you know when they were younger. I want
them seeing dad talk like that and doing all those
types of things. But he's gone back to the beginning
and wants to watch it sequentially because he's grown up
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hearing about this this uh mythical company that was called ECW.
So he's gone way back to the beginning and he's
going to start watching it and pull it forward so
he gets it as the fans got it in the
first run. That's I think the same thing we're talking
about here with the WCW channel and the unearthing of
the other in the other footage stuff. It's brilliant and
(10:17):
that is again all the stuff that I said prior
to that is proof that they're they're going in that direction.
It seems to be the data. What's pretty sure a
businessman and it didn't take a rocket scientist. Well, I
don't know, maybe it did because of how many people
we've seen try these new iterations of wrestling in the
(10:38):
last twenty some years, all of them failing pretty much.
So the fact that they own all that footage and
can access it and put it out there. I've talked
about this in all my interviews in the last twenty years.
The strongest opiate on the planet is nostalgia and you
get those fans to go back and see and what
(11:00):
stuff that they are now seeing like they're behind the
scenes footage of I'm a huge mark when I watch
a movie. I love the bonus stuff that you get
how the movie was made, the stuff that happened backstage.
So I'm gonna make a prediction they're gonna pull those
fans back. They're gonna starting back, and once they get
in there, it's gonna be critical that the current product
reflect what they've watched coming up to that. And if
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they do that, we've got a new ballgame.
Speaker 4 (11:26):
Watch this. I'm going live on their channel. Look what
they've got on?
Speaker 2 (11:29):
Wow?
Speaker 5 (11:30):
Yeah, Cogan Ultimate Warrior. I'm going to the WCW channel.
You ready, look at that.
Speaker 1 (11:38):
Yeah, here's a question for you guys. Do you feel
like the crowds dipped out when they did not become
like when they became like the PG error Because like today,
something came across on my Acts of Videos. I watched it.
(12:00):
And when you're done watching a video, another one will
automatically pop up without you clicking on it. It was
a video from ww It had to have been WWD,
maybe it was still F but DDP was the focus.
It was a woman and she was clearly reading a
(12:21):
cue card and they made that very clear because she
kept going, I hate myself when I looked in the mirror. Okay, www.
So she's reading it and that's the gimmick, right, she says,
But then I met DDP, and now I think I
am the best person out there. Blah blah blah. And
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she literally bends over and she's got shorts on, so
her head is between her legs, and then he pops
up right near her ant's cheek and he goes, it's me,
it's me. It seems the crow's going nuts because here's
this woman with her ant showing her cheeks hanging out,
and then he's like right there cutting this like ridiculous promo,
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And I'm thinking to myself, I remember all of the
I'm not talking about the dumb shit with the hand
birth in the hand and the corpse and all that stuff.
But like when they were like more provocative, more sexy,
I think that drew, especially like the low like you know,
the seventeen to twenty four demographic or whatever who initially
(13:31):
will tell us these days it's not cool anymore to
watch wrestling, But back then they loved it. So could
there be a shift where they start to bring slowly
but surely they start to bring some of that back
into the mix.
Speaker 5 (13:48):
Let me just go I'll let Shange take the floor,
But I just want to say this. Those kids from
the PG era are watching John Cena retire now. Yeah, right,
that's that's the generation that watched Hulk Hogan come back, right,
but only two thousands. But that's the kids that are
watching We left when Sina was champed.
Speaker 4 (14:08):
Those kids from the PG era are watching Sena leave now.
Speaker 5 (14:12):
So yeah, everybody left during that PG era except for
the people who are now watching Sena in his retirement run.
Speaker 1 (14:19):
So there's my point. If you make it a little
more on the entertainment side, and I know, their world
wrestling entertainment, they go back to maybe I don't know,
a little more seductive with the females getting involved in
the storylines a little more. Does that bring that demographic
back and the viewership go up.
Speaker 3 (14:40):
Well, as long as they know the first too far
back down towards sports entertainment, right, That's it's to me
in my equation, and what I've watched for the last
decades is that the company that was seen as the
company of Bruno San Martino and Bob Backland and dominict
to Do and all those great wrestlers suddenly started morphing
(15:04):
into like Hollywood cartoon stuff. Then WCW picked up that slack,
so you had two clear choices. You had the entertainment side,
cartoon side, and you had the wrestling side. And those
both of those companies drew considerable numbers to a certain point.
And then when I don't think it's happened state So
(15:24):
when WCW started mimicking WWF, WWE and the sports entertainment,
that's when we started seeing those fans sort of pop out.
And you know, for the longest time, I don't know
if it's still I don't doug into the I don't
watch House of I'm digging to the demographics much. But
as of like two or three years ago, the number
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one age demographic in the WWF's panoply of current casual
and lapsed fans was fifty five and older. So they
had lost the kids and they had lost the younger generation.
I think what's happened over the last several years up
until recent is that the business had always been able
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to when a fan out grew wrestling, which is a
new thing that we had seen in the last eight seven, eight, nine,
ten years, actual growing out of wrestling and moving on
to UFC, cars, girls, guys, whatever. Like a revolving door.
A fam would leave and they were pretty much able
to replace that fan with another five or six year
(16:28):
old coming in. So we weren't seeing a growth in
the business. We saw leveling off and then dropping the
forty eight to fifty million fans and now getting them back.
What would be the kiss of death would be to
try to straddle that fence, play the cartoon to the
younger kids, and try to give some of the other
older stuff, you know, I shouldn't say older, more relevant
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wrestling stuff to the older fans, and you won't gain
either side those kids that stopped coming in when we
saw that the numbers started to go like this. What
those kids They didn't come in or not come in
because it was a cartoon or it was wrestling. They
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came in because there was something hip and cool on
there that their friends were watching, talking about and brought
to them. So straddling those two fences would be the
kiss of death because it would gardener neither side. I
think it's more hopefully that they're going to these w
CW old footage, n w A old footage, u WF footage,
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and old ww F footage to continue bringing those fans back,
and then at the same time, hopefully with like what
we just saw with the build up to the Roman
reigns and seth rawlins and cmpunk and Paul haman angle
that that goes further in the direction of what it
is we all used to do. And once you bring
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those fans back, the kids behind that you'd think would
up into the entertainment stuff of the cartoon stuff, I
think will come into it. It's always been my belief
that if you shoot above the heads, remember how many
times we'd hear this conversation for any of the different companies. Well,
I don't think that the audience will get that you
do because you're so brilliant, But those kids won't. The
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kids will never sit there and go, I'm not watching.
I don't understand this. They'll pretend that they get it
until they do get it and follow in. That's the
one sure path that brings the older fans back, brings
the kids in and continues to bring them in and
as they learn the nomenclature. Let's face it, the fans
what the kids used to know by time they'd reached twelve, thirteen, fourteen,
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fifteen years old, because they had watched with their older brother, sister,
grandma and grandpa, mom or dad. They had learned it.
They'd sort of been seasoned into it, groomed into it,
if you will, to use kurrent nomenclature. We've stopped doing that,
and to do it to try to bring just that
back in and not bring the fans that are not watching,
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that have walked away, not working to bring them back,
and I think would be the absolute.
Speaker 2 (19:06):
Kiss of death.
Speaker 3 (19:07):
So let's see what happens in a couple of weeks
with WrestleMania. This could be a WrestleMania that said some
Just based on the things that I'm learning here tonight,
this seems to be an interesting and intriguing WrestleMania because
there are so many of these things on the table,
and the just the intrigue that we're talking about here.
Speaker 2 (19:27):
And what's going on with these different people.
Speaker 3 (19:29):
All the fans out there are talking about the same
stuff and scratching their head and going to tune in
and watch. So let's hope that we get more of
that coming out and not less of it or or
a deeper dive towards sports entertainment.
Speaker 1 (19:43):
I just don't think that the people who are watching
The Vault are tuning into the Netflix or it's Netflix, right,
I don't think they're tuning in. I don't. I don't
think me watching ww Vault is going to make me
a fan of the current product, because they're going there
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for nostalgia. They're going there to see what they used
to do and what they grew up with. And you know,
as a fan, I mean, you know, I have this show,
so I have to be on top of things as
much as I can without sitting there for three hours
and watching it. But I'll tell you what, watching the
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Vault not only brings me back, but it says to
me what I used to enjoy about the product is
in the past, and now they're going in a different direction.
So that's why I was saying, do they look at
all these subscribers that are, you know, coming up to
two million, and does a light bulb go off and say, Man,
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maybe we take some of those elements that we used
to do and put them in the current product. That's all.
I'm not saying change the whole format because that's not
going to work. But you know, not even not even
so much the sexuality, just some of the the stuff
that you know, the nWo stuff that was so cool
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back then, Now it's like there's no shock value.
Speaker 2 (21:12):
Yeah, you know that was.
Speaker 1 (21:14):
Shocking back then, even if you were smart to the business.
It was. I just remember sitting there saying, this is
the coolest thing I've seen. And I was such a
mark for the nWo. I loved it. I loved every
week not knowing where they were going to enter the building,
who they were going to harass, that little things, and
I'm not seeing that in the current product. I'm not
saying these guys can't work, because they're all wonderful workers.
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But there hasn't really been an angle that has captivated
me to make me want to watch the show every
week like it did back in the nineties. And again,
maybe I'm just showing my age on that, but there's
there's nothing out there right now.
Speaker 3 (21:52):
Yeah, which was I think Underscore is exactly what I
was saying, right if you by giving those appetizers that
really great stuff from back in the day, is going
to what the appetite. You know, they're going to have
that appetizer now they want the steak on the plate. Afterwards,
it's we're I mean, we're gonna see very quickly where
they're going with it, because it's really a fork in
the road. I don't see endeavor after spending nine point
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what four billion on it turning around and saying, Okay,
now we're going to go back in the Vincent Man direction,
especially in the institute of the new roles that you could.
Speaker 2 (22:26):
Call it wrestling. It is a world title.
Speaker 3 (22:29):
Uh, you know all those things that Vince had sanitized out,
including I think some of the really risk case stuff
that you're talking about that when it became a kid's
product and a cartoon product.
Speaker 2 (22:40):
Those You know, if you're sitting there.
Speaker 3 (22:42):
With your kids, you don't want to see them, right,
you know, it's seven eight years old seeing the kind
of stuff that we used to do in ECW which
is why my kids hadn't seen it either. But you
know they I can tell you this when Connor, who
it wasn't they had never watched it. Obviously they did
with their friends and fuf hey just see what your
dad dealing with this or that, but they had never
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had home sat and watched it. And and now Connor
wants to go back and watch it sequentially, so everything
he gets it the same as the original fans got
it and moving forward, and he's intrigued by it. I
get messages from every day like hey, I just watched
this thing or that thing, and you know it's he's
been hooked back in by it. So if wwe UFC endeavor,
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you know, I don't even know who to peasably just
say Vince right, go on the attack. But I'm just
based off of the fact I had no idea they
had the vaults and opening up that stuff. They're definitely
moving in that direction because they would thought have shown
that and getting those kind of numbers that quickly is
going to be proof in the pudding to them that
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it's the right move.
Speaker 1 (23:51):
Just remind Connor Kayden that I'm a good person.
Speaker 4 (23:54):
I was just gonna say, you're going to get a
text yourself? What were you thinking?
Speaker 1 (24:00):
I just remind them that we're friends, and I'm gonna
all right, enough about the wwe let's talk about you
and I. Big weekend coming up Restlican, Las Vegas, Nevada.
I've never worked in Las Vegas. I've never worked in Nevada.
I've been there socially, but never on business. So Shane
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and I will be there on April eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth,
so that's Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and we'll be signing all
three days from what nine am to one, nine am
to two whatever the hours are, will be there all day.
But we also have a virtual and the virtual will
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be on Friday evening May May April April eighteenth, at
seven pm Eastern Standard time, so that's four pm West
Coast time, right, and plenty of merchandise that we have
to sell. The link has been posted on my page
More Entertainment Banby. She's been posting it as well. Same
(25:10):
with pre sales for Ressel Khan. If you buy in advance,
you save money because if you come to the table,
you're going to pay more. So I would advise you
to buy an advance. I mean, listen, if you have
the money and you want to spend more at the table,
by all means, go ahead and do so. But when
you pre order, your stuff is right there waiting for you,
(25:33):
and it's been get a chance a couple extra minutes
to talk to you, and I think that's.
Speaker 2 (25:39):
The way to go.
Speaker 1 (25:40):
But everything's on my ex page, on my Instagram page,
on the Facebook page, and we're really excited about this
and looking forward to seeing everyone.
Speaker 3 (25:50):
Yeah, one thing to add into that hit all the
big points, but a thing to add into that for
fans out there that have.
Speaker 2 (25:59):
Ever gone to a virtual, have been on a virtual
and collectors.
Speaker 3 (26:03):
I'm speaking specifically to collectors right now, there's always this
concern like, hey, is it going to be How do
I know?
Speaker 2 (26:11):
It's just thought.
Speaker 3 (26:12):
You know, Francina and Shane sitting there signing a whole
bunch of stuff. I'm gonna get one of those pictures.
While when you send your request in ask for us
to write something specific on there happy Birthday, chadst something
like whatever. And then as soon as we sign it,
we hold it up to the camera and you can
see so you have video footage that we had signed.
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This is yours, coming straight to your house. And the
fact that you can get it for a lot cheaper,
you're gonna be able to get it once the doors
open on on Wrestle Khan, I think it's really, you know,
a great selling point. Uh, it's going to be big
out there and really, like you know, Frandy and I
ECW didn't go to Las Vegas. I've worked in Vegas,
but it's been a while and you know since since
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I've been out that way. For the fans that are
eager to see this and come out and check it out,
it's gonna be a huge, huge weekend because this would
be stuff going on all over and around Las Vegas.
Speaker 2 (27:08):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (27:08):
So this would be a chance on that night for
you for Friday night, for to come come in, uh,
talk with us, ask questions, get your stuff signed specifically
as you want it signed, and the video verification that
this is in fact yours, you'll be able to make
the comparison to so it's uh, it's gonna be the
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one more night of the franchise and the queen of
extreme uh coming into Las Vegas. You know, big place.
What happens in Las Vegas stays in Las Vegas, Right.
Speaker 1 (27:40):
That's what they say. But but another good point is
if you can't make it to Las Vegas, this virtual
is perfect for you. And even though Shane and I
work together a lot, we don't do virtuals that often together.
Speaker 2 (27:54):
That's true.
Speaker 3 (27:54):
And if you've ever if anybody's out there that's ever
seen you know usually get you know, Sam and popping
in or something or sad.
Speaker 1 (28:01):
I never know it's going to walk in the room.
So that's another added bonus for you.
Speaker 3 (28:06):
Yeah, and I can assure you this, anybody that tunes
into the virtual is going to have a hell of
a good time laughing your ass off because we.
Speaker 2 (28:14):
Always do right.
Speaker 3 (28:15):
Rights we walk out, you're feeling your gut side splitting
because uh, it's a lot of fun. But again, it's
a way if you can't get to Las Vegas. It's
a way for you to get on there and to
ask somebody like us that you've watched for years, that
question you've always wanted to know what's the answer to that,
and uh and see us being goofy because I guess
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we'll probably have a few alcoholic beverages there.
Speaker 1 (28:37):
And some beverage, you know, maybe a couple of cocktails.
I don't know, we'll see just so.
Speaker 5 (28:44):
Yes, Chad is a member of the Triple Thread. Yes,
that is one of the questions you can ask.
Speaker 2 (28:50):
Yes.
Speaker 1 (28:51):
Anyway, it's going to be a good time again. All
the info, everything you need is on my socials. I'm
looking forward to being with you in a while. If
I could just plug this, this will not air. Never mind,
this will be after I was going.
Speaker 4 (29:12):
I had a great time.
Speaker 2 (29:13):
We heard a great.
Speaker 4 (29:16):
Parville, New Jersey.
Speaker 1 (29:19):
Yeah, it was great seeing all the guys and but
I'm really looking forward to seeing you, and I will
talk to you before we leave as we always do. Chad,
do you want to plug your gimmick?
Speaker 5 (29:31):
I don't have it in front of me, So just
go to Chatty and be on X and you'll find
everything you need.
Speaker 1 (29:36):
Okay, Shane, you're not on socials anymore. Is there anything
besides Vegas you want to plug?
Speaker 3 (29:43):
No, that's just right now. But for everybody out there watching,
I have gotten the email that I've gotten from X
was in relationship to for the fans that hadn't heard this.
My Facebook page and my Twitter slash X account had
been hijacked. My recovery information didn't work, and that's been
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for like two two and a half years, so they
had verified back to me. I've got to get back
on tomorrow and for a new information to fiul in.
I don't know how quickly it's going to be that
I'll be able to get back onto X Facebook. Still
haven't heard anything back from them, but hopefully before Las
Vegas i'll be I'll have access to my X account again.
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Amazing went to two and a half years.
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Play them out?
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