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Speaker 1 (00:00):
On your break.
Today we're back in studio witha doctor's excuse for calling
out.
Rhino still hates refs and thisshow almost becomes a wrestling
podcast.
Alright, time to clock out forlunch.
Welcome in to Ud Paid Lunch andthanks for spending your break
(00:33):
with us.
I'm Heavy D.
Rhino is here.
He's gonna get to talk tonightbecause Eric's not here.
Speaker 2 (00:41):
That's why we were
out last week.
I needed a mental brain breakto recover from fucking Korea.
Speaker 1 (00:47):
Yeah, we're the only
ones here tonight.
It's super fucking weird.
Speaker 2 (00:50):
We're recording the
middle of the night and I'm
gonna apologize because my voiceis shat you got like this.
Speaker 1 (00:57):
You got like this
midnight like you're supposed to
be on at midnight but you'resupposed to be on the radio
doing like love songs.
Speaker 2 (01:02):
Yeah, it's.
It's a little bit of a rasp.
Speaker 1 (01:05):
I actually think you
could do it like right now
Probably could you sound likethis is this is Rick D.
Speaker 2 (01:14):
One after he's had
four friggin cartons of
cigarette love hits 185 yearsold with scruff beard people
listen to the radio.
Dude, I did the other day andit was weird.
Speaker 1 (01:25):
This is like a radio
show, but it's kind of
refreshing.
Yeah, right, commercials.
You know what are these?
They're not like and they'redifferent commercials.
They're like people yellingtheir commercials, like like
cable television, are differentthan ads.
Speaker 2 (01:37):
Yeah do we just call
all commercials ads?
Now see me.
My son had this conversationtoday.
I said commercial and he saidwhat's that?
Speaker 1 (01:44):
Yeah, well, they're
different, don't you fuck,
they're different commercials Iguess not, but.
I just think about if yourecord.
If you Record a sales pitch,commercial with all of your
staff and no actual actors,that's a commercial, oh yeah.
Speaker 2 (02:08):
I mean, it's all
product mad placement, I don't
know.
So, we don't have a topictonight.
I've got one I've engineered.
Oh it's basically.
It's just been the last.
Speaker 1 (02:19):
Scratch it, reverse
it, it's.
It's funny because we weregonna do stop apologizing for
clear my throat, guys.
Speaker 2 (02:25):
You're just along the
ride for this.
I'm gonna be all as a wholeshow.
That's fine.
It is what it is.
I screamed at a 12 year oldchild for eight hours straight
yesterday.
Speaker 1 (02:34):
Well, we tested our.
We're testing our fandom,because if people listen, if
people are still listening afterthe Super Show, I don't yeah,
that's impressive.
Speaker 2 (02:44):
They've people listen
.
I didn't even want to be on theshow.
Speaker 1 (02:49):
He's I was talking to
you about editing the episode
and saying something about you.
You're like, yeah, that's fine.
Speaker 2 (02:54):
I don't give a fuck.
You're like what do you thinkabout this?
I don't you do whatever cuteverything I said and I said put
it in the two parts.
That way I actually have anadditional week recharge from
that.
Yeah, no, so I Didn't tell youanything about this story yet.
I was gonna wait until I gothere, because I think it'd be
funny, but for the content.
(03:14):
It kind of all ties in together, because God knows if you've
listened in previous episodes.
God knows Ryan Johnson loveshim.
Some referees oh.
No referee problems.
So Yesterday state of Kentuckyyouth wrestling state
championship for six you, eight,you, ten, you, twelve, you a
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lot of amateur.
Free you.
So they put down I was either12 or 14 mats.
And Then they take these matsand split them in half is 14,
because there is 28.
Yeah, they split them in halfand make one mat into two.
You, man, this is with some 14year old children that are grown
as well as I can say, and itreally is not big enough.
(03:56):
It's not big enough.
So we start off the morningblock.
It's a you ten you.
We got three kids in themorning block and then we got
five in the afternoon.
We have one kid I Don't knowthat his mom that listens to
this show but, they're very,very, very local, near, near our
(04:17):
hearts.
But Kids has stood like thekids always love baseball, you
can tell, and I think he justkind of fell in the wrestling
this year.
Speaker 1 (04:26):
Yeah, and he did like
he is.
Speaker 2 (04:29):
You know, god built
Calvin Johnson to be a NFL wide
receiver.
This little boy was built to bea wrestler.
Speaker 1 (04:34):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (04:36):
He is friggin ripping
through kids dominated the
whole entire year.
One region, you know, firstyear wrestling one regional
championship.
Here he's in state and he drawsthe hardest match, like you
looking at his brackets theydon't seed for state like they
should Draws literally thesecond best wrestler in the
state of Kentucky in the firstround sure, and he's got like
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ten matches or twelve matches orsomething wrecks it Like not
our kid.
Our kid wrecks the number two.
Oh really we're through this.
This is easy.
Oh, that's awesome, second or no, it's about third round.
So for those that are notfamiliar with folk style
wrestling or youth wrestling oranything like that, there is a
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thing called a tech fall.
So everybody knows in wrestlingwhat a pin is.
Essentially even people thatdon't want to wrestling knows
what it means to pin somebody.
But basically, as you workthrough the sport there's
different ways that you're youcan receive points over the
course of a match.
Now if at any point you get upand it's this, amount is
different.
(05:38):
Different tournaments been.
This turn was 15.
It's called a tech fall.
At some point You're at 15points, you automatically win
the match.
The basically a mercy rule.
Speaker 1 (05:46):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (05:48):
Moving towards the
end of the second period, he is,
our boy is up, 12.
Oh, like wrecking this kid,beat the same kid at region.
All of a sudden, like goingback a few steps in the
conversation here where I toldyou the mass were split in half,
mm-hmm, in the middle match.
All of a sudden you see a bunchof kids start tumbling, rolling
(06:08):
over top of each other, flipover onto our mat.
While our kids getting into him, the other one takes the heel
of a freaking wrestling shoeright and gets kidney punched
and you just see him go like thewind, just leaves his body.
They stopped the match.
He gets up, he can't breathe,crying, not even making audible
(06:29):
sounds, can't bend over.
Well, I'd like to give him Xamount of time.
He goes back out on the mat,can't breathe, can't move up, 12
.
Nothing and the other kid justflops him on his back and bends
him, can't defend himself.
So the referee was.
This referee was very gracious.
He's like this is the way thetournament set up.
(06:51):
There's nothing that I can do.
I was like I understand he'sreally good, derek Kidd.
Like down on that end of thearena these referees routine
your guys, guys been doing itfor years.
Uh, so I mean he even came backto us later on.
He said I know this kid's goingto wrestle for third, he's
going to get third, but he wasthe best kid in this tournament
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today.
So it was really the theflighting for the kid for one,
and then my kid was wrestlingthrough the whole entire thing
during this portion.
He was bloodlust hungry.
He was really wanting to try towin the state championship.
Speaker 1 (07:27):
Yeah, he looked
awesome.
Speaker 2 (07:28):
It's best he's ever
wrestled.
He went five and one only match.
He dropped us to the statechampion, so we were pumped.
We move into the eveningsession.
So in the evening session, um,one of the wrestlers he has quit
twice this week I love hisheart or over the last two weeks
.
At one point I literally had togo and dig all of his attire
(07:51):
out of a trash can.
I could see through what hethrew everything way and what it
sucked to is.
It wasn't just like an openface trash.
Can he threw it in?
one of the floppy door one sideof, flop the door up and stick
my head in there through skullspit and everything, get this
kid's shoes, headgear, knee padsout.
So his dad is one of the othercoaches on team Me and him
basically said all right, let'smake a deal, you take mine, you
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take my kid, I'll take yours.
Yeah, sounds good.
I said I'm not a wrestlingcoach, I don't know anything
about wrestling, but your kidsbeen wrestling for five years.
I will throw slight pointersout there and we'll just go with
it.
But at least this way hedoesn't quit on you in the first
match of the tournament.
If he quits, he's quit onhimself.
Speaker 1 (08:34):
Yeah, which is.
Speaker 2 (08:35):
I love the kid but
you know he's got some anger
issues, which all of them on ourteam.
Speaker 1 (08:41):
Yeah, I was gonna say
it's, it's part of the game, oh
yeah.
Speaker 2 (08:44):
I mean it's wrestling
.
There is no emotional stabilityon those.
Speaker 1 (08:47):
The best ones have
some anger issues, oh.
Speaker 2 (08:49):
God, yeah, oh, you
want them to kind of to do, yeah
.
So he goes up in his firstmatch and looking at the bracket
, like usually, even at thestate tournament, like I was
pulling up spreadsheets andlooking at data and stuff, and
there's kids, like one wins, 16losses, like that.
I'm like you know there's gonnabe some easy matches, there's
gonna be some tough matches.
(09:10):
Not in this kid's bracket,jesus Christ.
Every person in this damn thingis Bruno Sammartino.
I'm like what the fuck is goingon.
Speaker 1 (09:18):
If you don't know who
that is, it's the longest
reigning.
Speaker 2 (09:22):
He's the God and till
Roman Reigns fucks it all up.
Speaker 1 (09:25):
Fuck Roman Reigns.
Speaker 2 (09:26):
Fuck Roman Reigns, we
want Cody.
Speaker 1 (09:29):
Uh uh, speaking of
wrestling, shameless plug plug
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Listen to the showing colorpodcast.
It's a new podcast we started.
Uh, it is from team T for, sothat's us and uh, it's with um.
Wes has been on the show andWayne was is with us.
(09:51):
I don't know who's going to be.
I'm just I'm doing a wrestlingpodcast.
There's going to be peoplethere every week.
I was.
West will probably be there,wayne to be there, ryan, I was
going to be here some.
He won't talk about anythingwith WWE, but he's going to be
here.
And then Clay is going to be onthe show too, cause Clay didn't
have a my class week and he wassuper mad about it.
Speaker 2 (10:08):
He should have gave
him a mic.
Speaker 1 (10:10):
Oh, I was like, you
want a mic man.
Speaker 2 (10:11):
Cause he knows me 10
times more.
He knows more about modernwrestling Fuck.
Speaker 1 (10:19):
He knows more about
modern rats at West and listen
to the show.
He knows more about modernwrestling than I do.
Clay does.
Yeah, Like cause he cause hewatches.
Tic-toc all day and when hewatches Tic-Toc all day and his,
his Tic-Toc is just wrestling.
That's what I do, yeah, and heknows the shit.
Speaker 2 (10:32):
Yeah, I have to work
Friggin dirt sheets.
Speaker 1 (10:35):
Not like guys, not
really.
Speaker 2 (10:36):
But, like I said,
this kid's bracket was murder's
row and right off the bat.
First match he drops at three.
Oh.
Speaker 1 (10:43):
Hmm, hmm.
Speaker 2 (10:44):
Big imp but three.
Nothing like he's wrestlingthing.
It was 12 years, 74 pound, andI mean he's not the biggest kid
in the world but he's superskilled, like so advanced
skilled.
But these kids were like twoand three inches taller, Like
you clearly see.
And he's wrestling arms andstuff.
He wasn't yet, so losersbracket.
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Keep in mind that was one ofthe big things in the state of
Kentucky.
This year is in the past.
If you had 45, 50, 60 kids inthe same weight, same age, they
broke it up into a pod A, pod B,pod C.
A bunch of mommies and daddieswere like, well, if there's
three, if there's 84, A, B and C, there's not true state
champion.
(11:29):
My baby's not the real statechampion.
Speaker 1 (11:32):
They don't one
bracket with that one bracket
with that many people is inside42 kids and this is like one
bracket.
Speaker 2 (11:40):
That's inside the
light this works out on now.
Obviously, right off the bat,you know there's gonna be a shit
in a boss, right?
Speaker 1 (11:46):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (11:47):
The progress to the
second round.
Now, if you get to that secondround, you need to rack off
about three wins to get to thesame I was, so four wins put you
in the finals Doesn't sound bad.
I still want it If you lose.
In some circumstances you hadto wrestle up nine to 10 total
matches in the day to work itback out to get the third place
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because the loser bracket,because it was so big.
Speaker 1 (12:13):
I just go home.
Speaker 2 (12:14):
They lost to what
they lost to that route, right,
okay, so if you lose to yourroute, unless you are in that
fight, and in the semis of theconsolation they had a fifth,
sixth place match.
So if you lost there trying togo to third, fourth.
Speaker 1 (12:28):
I mean they changed
that next year.
Speaker 2 (12:31):
Uh, there's already
ideas being kicked around, like
right now the regionaltournament means nothing.
Speaker 1 (12:37):
Mm, hmm.
Speaker 2 (12:38):
So what they've
started talking about is
actually provide, and now thisis something that probably come
up in coaches meetings in thespring.
They're like what if we do,let's say, the top four or even
the top six at region, go to ago bracket?
You say they get you close tohaving like 24 or 30, see, it's
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six regions.
Let's say, if you do, sixpeople out of the make.
Speaker 1 (13:05):
How good you do it.
Regions regions.
Speaker 2 (13:07):
They go to a goat
here, goat standard bracket and
they actually compete for a truestate champion.
Speaker 1 (13:13):
Right.
Speaker 2 (13:13):
Now everyone that
wasn't in the top six and all
your newcomers, everything elseyou put them in a amateur state
championship bracket.
That way you have to do good atregion and state.
That way they're not losing themoney too Cause let's be.
Let's get real.
They had 1500 kids there thisweekend.
Each kid was $30 rich $45,000.
Dude.
Speaker 1 (13:34):
So then, on top of
that, which it has to wrestle in
turn.
Speaker 2 (13:36):
Oh yeah, really.
Uh, $20 for mom and pop to getin for not together Each
person's $20 to get in.
So let's say that's crazy.
Speaker 1 (13:44):
Why is it that much?
Speaker 2 (13:46):
I don't know that's
crazy, I'm large soda was $7.
That's $2,000.
Speaker 1 (13:51):
Dude, that's a rain
like $20.
You can see like $20 with noseating.
Speaker 2 (13:57):
You can see like
cherry for $20.
They had eight bleachers eightbleachers, okay, and they were
ground level.
Speaker 1 (14:04):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (14:05):
People standing
around the rails, but let's say
1500 wrestlers.
And let's give, let's be Don'tknow judicious here and say each
kid brought two parents.
Right now, some kids broughtlike six family members.
Well, let's say you have twoadults.
Come with each kid at 20 bucks.
We done the math on that, thatwas an additional 60 grand.
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Yeah so at a bare minimum, justoff wrestlers and and two
parents who parents is about ahundred grand is what they made
just for the youth tournament.
There's a middle schooltournament the day before, so
and and concession andapparently a lot of the workers
were volunteer work.
(14:47):
Get fucked, but then I also wastalking to a couple people
online man, they're making akill and they're like even then
they really don't make as muchas you think they do, Like you
got me, shit me.
They're like no, thattournament we hold at the expo
senior at Pikeville.
I was like yeah, they saidtwo-day tournament, right.
I said yeah.
They said how much do you thinkthe ice cost for that
tournament?
I Tell me they said four grand.
(15:09):
Us ice was four thousanddollars.
Yeah for a weekend.
Oh yeah, I mean cost, butfucking, I mean like that's they
said each day for the I thinkthey call it Kentucky convention
ceremony reason.
Well, it's 15 grand a day, justa rent.
Speaker 1 (15:27):
Yeah, that floor yeah
.
Speaker 2 (15:29):
That's $30,000.
But I that's either way here.
There we were talking about bigbrackets.
He drops first match, so hencehe's want to wrestle like 17
matches get out.
Yeah Well, it starts getting tothe point we're getting to the
end of the day, to where they'rewanting these kids to wrestle
almost back back and shoot.
Yeah, at one point he wrestlesfive matches in an hour.
Speaker 1 (15:50):
Yeah, I think his
mommy upset stupid yeah.
Speaker 2 (15:54):
Well, we get towards
the back end of it.
He is going into the concessionCMI as a kid has battled his
guts out here.
I'm over here.
No, I don't have a freakingidea what's going on, just
screaming.
Speaker 1 (16:04):
You got him because.
Speaker 2 (16:07):
Yeah, so I have no
voice.
Like we draw a 16 year old kidas a referee at state tournament
.
Cute Cogits drug down, getstaken out out of band, taken
down out of bounds.
After the clock goes to zero itholds up two points for the
other kid right clocks out dude,and it was out of bounds, like
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he, like they were clearly outof bounds for a hit.
He goes over, talks to theother table worker, comes back
and still shut them to and I'mlike, oh fuck, we're just gonna
get streamlined right here.
It's gonna be bad.
Speaker 1 (16:40):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (16:41):
Cogul gets out.
Escapes Should be one point.
Nothing there.
At this point his dad's over onthe sideline because all the
his matches that he was Cousinsdone.
He's screaming at the ref to.
He's like are you gonna givehim escape points right there?
He's like I have my hand up forone.
He said no, you didn't.
He's like I'm videotaping thewhole match.
No, you didn't, I can show you.
Yeah, so match is over andwe're walking off.
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And as we're walking away, I'mjust like God, this is freaking
ridiculous.
And the kid goes what was that?
I Said nothing, man, and theday goes.
You know, what's ridiculous isthat coaches are having to call
out points and call out howyou're supposed to refer to the
match.
He's not gonna win that match,regardless.
He's gonna lose period.
(17:26):
He said but it's stillridiculous that this is the
state tournament, we're havingto do this.
I said that's what happens whenyou get a bunch of kids that
are refereeing that even hit forcomputer.
Yeah, I just kept walking, theykids.
What was that again I said dude, I'm done like.
Speaker 1 (17:40):
I'm done.
Speaker 2 (17:41):
I'm tired, I'm beyond
tired.
I'm not fighting with you,we're not doing this.
Walk away Now.
I just keep running.
You know I see how bye, bye,bye, I'm not even here.
Why is saying?
I said I said kids, shut up,don't call me a kid.
I said you need to walk away.
Speaker 1 (18:00):
What at this point?
Speaker 2 (18:01):
There's a couple
parents, couple other coaches
just kind of looking at me likeI I'm not gonna hit this kid,
I'm not gonna say nothing.
Yeah, I said you need to walkaway.
He said one more word.
I said.
I said shut up.
His face just kind of laid up,tears start formulating in these
kids eyes and he walks away.
Speaker 1 (18:21):
Oh, my god, yeah,
what is going on?
I?
Speaker 2 (18:25):
just fucking ran that
little silver spoon down his
fucking ass off.
Speaker 1 (18:28):
It was so mad that
felt great, so I just walk away.
Speaker 2 (18:31):
He goes and gets his
odor ref and his eyes get huge
and all of a sudden they startheading towards the head table.
I was like, yeah, fuck thisodor ref that Looks like he's
probably just got done eatingabout 27 hot dogs walks over
real lethargic.
He's like you can't cuss atrefs, man.
I Was like I've literallyvideotaped the whole entire
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match.
Have the video running at theend of you and watch it.
You can.
I'm not gonna cuss around anyof these children.
No, sir, I said now I'll getheated and I'll say some stupid
stuff, but I'm never gonna cussaround that's what he thought
and if that's what's being said,I have problem with it.
Yeah, I said one of my parentsis right here.
I respect more than anybody inthis world as a pastor and I'm
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not even gonna use that type oflanguage in front of you.
Yeah, so y'all need to get youfact straight.
So they go to the head table.
I'm like now we're gonna getdocked points and God knows
whatever else.
And the dude that's over allthese wrestlers here is probably
about 65 looks like he's juicedroids about 45 times, nipples
hanging out of his Pretty nicehoney like spandex shirt the
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whole entire time.
He comes first.
Do we have a problem?
I'm like yes, we do.
I'm like you can't help it.
You can't help it.
He's like um, why are youcussing at my 16 year old
referee over here?
I'm like never.
Cussed at him, said y'all needto get you fact straight.
He said well, I've been doingthis for a long time and I'm
(19:57):
just gonna go ahead and tell youright now, 99% of time I'm
gonna take their word over yours.
I said I know I'm getting realready before you even come over
here.
Speaker 1 (20:04):
Yeah, it doesn't
matter, it doesn't matter what I
say.
Speaker 2 (20:07):
I said, yeah, I'm mad
, yeah, I said some stuff.
I didn't cuss at your boy and Iwill say this.
I did say, matter of fact, thiskid should hit puberty before
he's refereeing a statetournament.
Speaker 1 (20:17):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (20:18):
I said that was said.
Now, if that's foul languageThen I apologize.
I said he probably needs somethicker skin.
He said well, how about I callthe sheriff's deputies Like
we're calling the cops, becauseI said the kids balls need to
drop?
And at this point the kids momthat I'm coaching comes up and
(20:39):
like her face purple.
She's like you need to walkaway, sir.
He's like how about I have bothof you escorted out of here?
She said how about you go andcall them and make up whatever
story you need to make up?
It doesn't matter what we'regonna say, but it's really
hysterical right now.
Yeah you're a grown-ass man overall this stuff.
You're holding up all of theseinteractions here because you
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got a little boy over there thatdoesn't know how to handle his
emotions.
He said ma'am, you need toleave this facility right now.
She said I ain't going anywhereuntil my kid wrestles his final
match.
And I, when he went at her stepback up again, she said go away
.
Speaker 1 (21:17):
Yeah, she got it.
Speaker 2 (21:18):
She had her elbow in
my stomach and just pushed me
back.
She's like bye, yeah.
I was like no.
She said no, bye.
He's like yeah, you need towalk away, sir.
I said you need to shut thefuck up.
And his eyes got big.
I said now I'm cursing, yeah,so I'll walk away.
And it just happened.
I gotta watch another kid.
I like watching you knowwrestle on the other opposite
(21:39):
side of whenever stood behind ableacher and watch him wrestle
his championship match and I'msitting all the way over there
on the other side and I'mwatching all these old-ass
referees Sit up there and juststare at me and point at me.
I'll start waving at themfucking no, yeah, I can just.
I'm just at this point, I'mjust jabbing in turning it.
So I, I made it the wholeentire day.
(22:00):
Call that heat in the business12 hour day and I get to the
last 45 minutes and you knowthis is the first time I've ever
taken one kid.
I'm like this is my focus foras a wrestling.
Yeah, I like that and Turns outthe kid got fifth.
He got to the fifth six matches.
Dad had actually coach him inthat one.
Yeah, fifth so everythingworked out the girl that he was
(22:24):
wrestling.
We see all right was gettingfifth yeah, yeah, he was
actually okay.
I think he realized that thisbracket was insane.
Speaker 1 (22:31):
It was nuts.
Yeah, he was so tired.
Speaker 2 (22:33):
I think he wrestled
eight matches.
Yeah, that's the girl that hewas wrestling actually had a
mark on her bag.
This is another thing.
It was absolutely insane.
I know this is none of this isabout work.
I'm gonna tile this in here tome that he's raised my.
My kid that I'm responsible foris Wrestling some other kid and
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the kid just keeps reachingthem.
You'll see a lot of kids likehead tap.
I'll put their hands up on theother kids head and trying to
get their hands to come up so Ican shoot at their kneecaps.
It's just like line of sightthing.
This kid's not head tapping,he's like straight up, like
Chuck Norris, using the heel ofhis hand busts.
Oh my god knows, bust my kidsnose.
We had to go to blood time fora few minutes.
(23:14):
He ends up wearing him out,beating the kid anyway.
Come over to the side andanother coach goes.
I'm so glad that your boy wonthat match.
I was like, yeah, I said thatkid's a pain in the ass.
He's like he's a dirty racer.
I'm like, yeah, he kept poppingthose.
He's like, oh, you don't knowthe beginning of it.
He said, honey, come here andhis daughter comes over and he
(23:34):
pulls the back of her singleback and you can see Fang marks
where the kid has bit her.
What the fuck broken the skin.
Be her.
So the girl.
I Watched her wrestle anothermatch where they had to stop the
match because there's bloodgetting on other people, because
I don't know if it's from thesame wound.
(23:54):
She's bleeding from her back.
They had to bandage her back.
Bring you know Some tableworkers over.
They had like emergencystaffing.
Yeah, they had to clean up theman stuff, so I wasn't over
there for the final match.
But it comes to find out forhim to wrestle for fifth place.
He's wrestling that girl Now.
One point there's bloodeverywhere.
(24:15):
They're like oh my god Leadingeverywhere and you need to stop
the match and clean it up.
And that same jackass, 16 yearold referee comes over and goes
oh, that's crayon.
So she's got a bandage on herback.
They is saturated red and blood.
Did she go over there and get atattoo like between?
Cryon said it was crayonwhere'd it come from?
(24:35):
That girl's back, apparentlyBack is made of crayon.
Speaker 1 (24:39):
What was her?
Speaker 2 (24:40):
crayon on this man
fuck.
If I know, they literally toldthe one of our other coaches
that it was crayon on that map.
Speaker 1 (24:48):
I Don't get that.
No, just not one to that.
So I seen a couple videos likethey were sent and the they
weren't getting down for pens,like the reps weren't getting on
the ground for pens.
I was like I'm pretty sure he'spinned.
It looks a lot like he's pinned.
Speaker 2 (25:05):
There was a couple
situations you didn't watch them
go.
Oh shit, this kid's back backsflush.
Yeah, one of my son likeliterally does a hip toss with a
headlock locked in.
The kid hits the mat and putshis hands over his eyes and just
starts crying and is not movingin the referee's.
Speaker 1 (25:20):
And the referee.
I know yeah, cuz I think yougot DDT.
Speaker 2 (25:23):
The kid got like
listen, what my kid wouldn't
like with a head toss, like ahip toss, but we call it a
cowboy.
And has our arm around the kidshead Squeezing like popping, is
it?
And then does a hip drag andthrow you and that kid lands on
top of his head Like tombstones.
His head hits the mat like youwould take an ink pen and like
tap it on a table to make theStraightest, don't get literally
(25:47):
just laser start screaming andthe referee's nowhere to be
found.
It takes him like yeah, two orthree seconds Where's like oh
shit, I got a pin.
Oh, oh, turns out.
And then that kid gets up.
He's like I can hear bells, I,I gave him a good cushion.
That's not something to beproud of.
(26:08):
Please walk away.
Speaker 1 (26:09):
I don't know.
It feels.
It feels like it should be alittle bit proud of it.
Speaker 2 (26:13):
Man, but I gave it
kid a conclusion.
Speaker 1 (26:16):
I'm still waiting for
you to tidy and I'm really I
want it to happen.
Speaker 2 (26:19):
I want to see it how
it ties back to work.
Speaker 1 (26:21):
Yeah, I want to see
the good podcasting.
Speaker 2 (26:23):
Okay, here's the
segue moment.
All right, louisville is threeand a half hours away from here.
All right, we didn't get donewith everything until about
eight o'clock.
Stop, eat, drive, travel.
Five year old and teen year oldhave to have three piss breaks.
I'm thirsty.
Speaker 1 (26:42):
I'm ten times.
Speaker 2 (26:43):
Yeah, so we get home,
have to go to my mom's pick up
the dog and everything.
It's like 130 before.
Speaker 1 (26:49):
I'm unsettled.
Speaker 2 (26:51):
And then at that
point I'm so tired I'm not
sleepy, so I don't yeah, I'mreally pregame that on Friday
and said I'm taking Monday off.
Yeah, so take it off.
And then I get to realizinglast night at 1 30 Fuck, I got
clothes payroll in the morning.
Did you do that so much?
I was like I have got theclothes payroll in the morning
(27:15):
and I'm supposed to be off.
I Okay.
I was like I can either do thatright now or not.
Speaker 1 (27:21):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (27:22):
I was like that ain't
happening or I can get up in
the morning to it and I have tohave it in by 12 noon.
Speaker 1 (27:27):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (27:28):
So I get up at like
730 and I messaged my boss like
I'm going back to bed.
You know, I got up to help mymom, my wife, with some stuff
before she's heading out to work.
She didn't have the time totake off so she actually went to
work this morning.
She's psychotic.
But I kept both the kids home.
Speaker 1 (27:46):
I was like I've got
to don't worry about the
copyright music in thebackground.
Speaker 2 (27:51):
It's always playing
here.
Speaker 1 (27:55):
We're gonna get
different.
This part of the show, thispart of the show, is not going
to get published.
Speaker 2 (27:59):
No, no, we're going
to get ahead for that.
So I get a probably a fineabout 10, 10, 30.
I'm going through.
I've got six people on my teamthat cannot record any of their
punches.
So every paycheck cycle, I haveto recreate their whole entire
time card, which is not theirfault.
It's just our softwares, janky.
We've been bought out mergedlike two, three times.
(28:23):
Yeah, who knows.
Nothing works, so I get all thatin.
We've got a couple of them thatI got to wait on.
I end up working in the closedpayroll from 10, 30 all the way
up to like 1155.
So, naturally, while you'rethere waiting on that, all of
your work, communications, email, slack, which is one of our
messaging servers, all thisstuff sitting there and people
(28:44):
like, even though I have itplaced that I am offline, just
not showing me online andmessaging apps yeah, and it
literally has three giant O'snext to my name that, if you
hover over top of it, says outof office return Tuesday.
Yeah, no one gives a fuck.
Yeah, nobody pop you withmessages.
(29:06):
So I got people you know fromother departments.
My people are my people that Imanage are really, really,
really respectful.
They will only reach out likeif the world's burning down.
Yeah, I appreciate them so muchfor that.
Other people in otherdepartments they my biggest pet
peeve in this world and this ishow it all ties in.
(29:26):
This is it's on my golden listof three things that I hate most
about work, and we'll come intothose in future episodes, but
this is probably number two.
If I'm not here or I'm notsupposed to be here, do not hit
me with this statement.
I know you're out of officetoday, but that but yeah.
Speaker 1 (29:55):
Oh my God.
See, what's funny is I have alot.
I do a lot of those because,because we have, because you
have to do it, yeah, so I like,but mine are more like.
I know you're at office today,but when you come back in on
Monday, make sure you pick thisup before you go to your desk.
Speaker 2 (30:13):
Those are mine, mine
are.
I know you're out of officetoday, but if you have the
bandwidth or you're around yourcomputer at some point- on your
fucking day off can you?
Speaker 1 (30:22):
do this.
Yeah, mine's more of a messagefor you to pick up when you come
back, or, like I, my messagewill say or this this is the one
that's even worse, I'm sayingI'll pop it up.
Speaker 2 (30:32):
Or I send a message
as, where you know, other
departments and stuff can see itthat says I'm incredibly sick,
I'm dying Like I am giving birthto liquid shit diarrhea five
times an hour, right now thathappens a couple of times a week
.
I'm dying.
I will be back tomorrow.
It's like oh my God, I hatethat you're so sick.
I hope that you feel better.
Speaker 1 (30:54):
You need to rest but
we do this for me first.
But the fucking butt.
But I forgot to clock in.
Speaker 2 (31:02):
Like I even message.
So fan of the show, Rob, you'regoing to hire your man
Kronkowski.
Yeah, he's a Florida fan, so Idon't know if he has any kind of
affiliations to grunt, but ashout him out.
I messaged him this morning.
I'm like bro, what's the teamslike today?
Speaker 1 (31:20):
I just help me out.
Help me out, please don't letme do this.
Speaker 2 (31:23):
I was like I can't.
I want to try every way in theworld.
Speaker 1 (31:27):
You have a hard time
disconnecting too.
Speaker 2 (31:28):
I have a hard time
turning it off.
Speaker 1 (31:30):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (31:30):
I really do.
It means him's talked aboutthat before he knows and then
he's like listen, dude, unplug,this can go, I got it.
Well, you know, I'll watch it.
Him and April, another one ofmy team they helped me out a ton
with the stuff like that.
I've got a bunch of my teamthat do that.
They're like hey, you go, doyou?
Speaker 1 (31:49):
remember when Eric
yelled at you last week for
saying people's names yeah, Idon't use, I know he fucking
yelled at you.
Speaker 2 (31:54):
I was like fuck him
dude, go back to Korea.
Go back to Korea.
Speaker 1 (32:01):
Please.
No, I can't handle it.
I can't go back.
Speaker 2 (32:04):
What was the problem
with saying people's names?
Speaker 1 (32:08):
Oh man he's, he's
just watching out for you, I
think.
Speaker 2 (32:11):
I'm not saying it.
Robert's a sack of shit.
I know it was awesome.
I'm like Robert helped me outand I really appreciate what
he's doing.
Did you see that clip that ifI'm going to talk shit about
somebody, I ain't going to usethe damn name?
Do you see that clip?
I cut of it, Dude, I didn'tlisten to that you should.
Speaker 1 (32:27):
You got a little clip
I have so disconnected I refuse
oh man, listen.
Speaker 2 (32:35):
I remember at one
point like literally, I was
actively trying to say somethingand actually actively
contribute to the episode.
I'm literally sitting theretalking and there's like six
other people around the tableNothing when I was like fuck it,
I'm done, I'm done.
I'm done, I'm done, I'm done,I'm done.
Speaker 1 (32:54):
It's the best part of
the episode.
Speaker 2 (32:56):
You can hear, I heard
that part, that part's left in
there.
You can hear me say no one'slistening to this shit.
I just give up.
No one's listening to this shit, cause I went to check, I went
to cause.
Speaker 1 (33:03):
I remember exactly
what like the time stamp was
Cause I tried to look at Kasia.
I was like what's the time,yeah, and edit through that
whole piece, oh my God.
Cause you could.
It was like it was just fuckingjumbled shit.
Speaker 2 (33:14):
Cause then I got mad
and started talking about shit I
shouldn't.
Speaker 1 (33:16):
I deleted the
transcript because the
transcript was so much bullshit.
The transcript was just likeI'd say that.
Speaker 2 (33:23):
Transcript was just
words.
Speaker 1 (33:25):
It was like stacks of
verbs on top of each other.
Speaker 2 (33:28):
Oh, it was bad.
Speaker 1 (33:30):
I think, it was the
most fun I've ever had.
Speaker 2 (33:33):
I'm telling you, dude
, like in the future, like I
need to think about that, likebefore I take off on a Monday,
like I know I've always said inthe past that I'd rather take
off on Monday than a Friday aslong as there's not a payroll.
Speaker 1 (33:45):
Payroll, you've done
that a couple of times.
Speaker 2 (33:47):
Every single time it
fucks me yeah.
Speaker 1 (33:49):
And you're like I can
do fucking payroll work.
Can't you teach somebody to doit?
Speaker 2 (33:52):
No, I'm the ones got
the credentials on my team to do
it.
Fuck them, that's stupid.
See, I'm a standalonedepartment Like other
departments that have like sixteams.
Yeah, I get it.
There's like six coaches thatcan help each other.
I ain't got that.
Now my boss will try to help mebut like she's so, so
disconnected from a lot of ittoo, like and plus, I've got
(34:13):
everything set up Like I've gota guy from another company that
I work with, like now, obviouslywe were multiple different
lines of business, not lines ofbusiness Partners, basically
contracted partners that workfor this one client.
Right, we were supposed to belike rival contractors, but
literally like me as dude oflike linked arms and I love him
(34:36):
more than anything in this world.
I help him with his team, hehelps me with mine as much as we
can.
No, like literally the clientscame to us as like he kind of
makes us uncomfortable, so nottoo close.
You all are.
I was like you know what to do,but naturally he's another
company, so he came to help mewith that shit.
Speaker 1 (34:52):
But, I was trying to
get the job done.
Speaker 2 (34:55):
It's just weird.
I mean, it's just us too, youknow, and then that whole entire
department.
Speaker 1 (35:00):
So there's not a lot
of us and it's like if we, if we
were off, if we were everybodyin the call center where I'm at,
if all of my department was off, don't know what would happen.
Like there's the shit that hasto get done.
It's like if it doesn't getdone, then Bad stuff happens.
Speaker 2 (35:19):
I start rambling.
I realized what I was gonna sayabout, about.
You know the guy.
I'm talking about anotherPartner yeah he is a wizard
inside of slag.
Speaker 1 (35:29):
Oh okay, Slack is the
community chat.
It's like a chat work chat.
You know you're like teams.
Speaker 2 (35:35):
Yeah, it's like teams
or anything.
Yeah anything that you use.
It's a messaging app, but ithas, like, different team
channels, different things thatyou can work out.
Speaker 1 (35:43):
We can make internal.
Speaker 2 (35:44):
Yeah, you can make
workflows inside of it, so he is
like the god of workflows.
He can have them integrate intoback in like Google sheets.
Yeah so I've got workflows setfor my team.
Now it's like if they missed apunch, instead of them messaging
me and say have missed a punch,they just go ahead and click a
workflow and put it in and itfeeds to a spreadsheet.
(36:04):
No, if they want to put in aday off, that I need to go in
and prove for them.
They put it in a workflow itputs on a secondary tab of that
spreadsheet.
So I go through it now.
Just color coding green whatI've completed.
Speaker 1 (36:17):
That's fucking
awesome.
What's future?
Speaker 2 (36:18):
dated, I'll code
yellow, nice and everything else
elite blank.
So when it comes time to closepayroll, I'm like, if it's not
green or it's not yellow andit's non color coordinated, this
is my action items to closepayroll.
Yeah, it gives me just a checksheet to go down, which is, if I
didn't have that fuck, it'd befive hours for me to close
payroll because I got those sixthat have to create.
Speaker 1 (36:38):
Sheets for boom
technology.
Speaker 2 (36:40):
So they use workflow
as their freaking, broken
timekeeping app.
Speaker 1 (36:48):
We had to use slack
the other day and work because
we use Like oh 365 exclusivelylike Microsoft Office, we use
all office.
Speaker 2 (36:56):
I miss office.
We're transitioning toeverything Google and I hate it.
Speaker 1 (37:00):
Oh shit, yeah, we use
, we use, I like, I like Google
sheets.
Okay, but Google sheets is likeit's not Excel.
Yeah, it's not Excel.
Speaker 2 (37:06):
It's not Excel.
Speaker 1 (37:08):
And web based can
cause problems.
Cash and cookies can causeissues.
Speaker 2 (37:12):
Google slides is not
PowerPoint.
Speaker 1 (37:14):
No, Google slides is
not PowerPoint.
Speaker 2 (37:16):
Oh, I'm close to
power, no it's not I'll.
Speaker 1 (37:19):
It's probably the
weakest form of all.
Oh yeah.
Speaker 2 (37:21):
I was about to say,
slides is Daughter, sheets is
comparable enough to and I thinkGoogle Docs is fine.
Speaker 1 (37:28):
I think word and box
is.
I did yeah.
Speaker 2 (37:30):
Perfectly okay with
that, but when it comes to power
, yeah, I think slides is noteven close.
Speaker 1 (37:36):
Yeah, you're right, I
hate it.
Luckily, I don't use those.
You fucking use them.
Speaker 2 (37:40):
That's like I use
frigging slides now.
Speaker 1 (37:43):
I mean my business
review.
No, thank you.
Speaker 2 (37:46):
I use.
I don't I still don't useGoogle.
I like what I do now.
I use sheets, like I said, formy workflows that he's built for
me, my buddy, but like when itcomes to like building outdated
to put on a business review, ifyou look at it, they have 50
screen capture.
It's Excel.
Speaker 1 (38:00):
Yeah, well, nobody's
surprised that you're good at
Excel.
Speaker 2 (38:04):
I'm not even great in
Excel.
I would say I'm on a scale 110.
I'm like a full took a YouTubeclass one time.
Speaker 1 (38:09):
It was pretty good.
Speaker 2 (38:10):
It helps a lot like.
Speaker 1 (38:11):
I took a watch like a
three hour.
It was like a three hourYouTube like like a dude
teaching Excel and I learned somuch.
Speaker 2 (38:18):
Listen.
You want to talk about Exceland wrestling?
You need to go get ChrisMullins.
Speaker 1 (38:25):
I was gonna say I
think Can you get him on the on
the show.
Speaker 2 (38:30):
I think I get him on
show and color.
Yeah, I think me and him hasbeen talking for years about
doing something.
Speaker 1 (38:34):
Well, if nothing else
, he come look at the wrestling
figures.
Speaker 2 (38:37):
He's got the AEW side
yeah.
Speaker 1 (38:39):
I know yeah.
Speaker 2 (38:40):
Hash and AEW.
Yeah now he started workingback over to WWE.
I mean, he's been talking abouta whole lot because of, I Guess
, really kind of the punk angleor punk.
Yeah getting reintegrated.
That AEW part of is kind ofcaptured him and pulled him over
, plus the vent scandal, youknow.
So I got added to to execs onecup.
(39:00):
That's really got him going.
Speaker 1 (39:02):
Oh yeah, I got, I got
added to this group chat.
That's a bunch of like peoplein the business, like one of
them was like a AW photographerand Like media relations people
a lot of them have worked inthem in the business or work in
(39:22):
the business.
So like they're inside info,like the stuff they say is like
I don't know.
It holds more water for me Justbecause they've been, you know
they're in the business.
And the shit they say aboutpeople and like about Cody being
legitimate good and stuff andthe shit the vents is like yeah,
everybody knows that, everybodyjust knew all that shit was
going on like they were justwaiting for it to come out.
Speaker 2 (39:40):
I keep seeing these
articles come down and so and I
truly believe them about liketriple H and Shane.
Yeah, they were like we knowhe's doing horrible stuff, yeah,
but the man's entrenched.
Speaker 1 (39:54):
Yeah, that's what.
Speaker 2 (39:54):
Well, that's why he's
the fucking world from Titan
Tower and there's nothing we cando, shane was gonna be Triple H
.
Yeah right, that's what's.
That's who Shane was gonna beroomed for for years.
Speaker 1 (40:05):
Yeah, so it's what
shame is gonna be.
But Shane Turn, turns out.
The wrestlers love Shane andShane was like backstage guy and
like cuz, cuz the shit he didright, cuz the chances he took
and like he showed that he takeFruits up, flop and vences
vences were not real flops.
You know whatever?
Not real bumps.
But worse sale of a stoner thatwas the funniest sale was done
(40:31):
Was the worst he had.
He had one or two good sales,but that one, that one where he
was just fell straight downright after Pat saw one great
one.
Speaker 2 (40:39):
Yeah no, that's my
that's my, that's one of the
best ones.
Speaker 1 (40:44):
That's my pump shit
of the week man.
Speaker 2 (40:46):
Let me tell you the
best ones.
Speaker 1 (40:47):
We're going to raw a
week from day.
Speaker 2 (40:49):
I'm glad, mac, if
he's on now.
And how long do you think thatruns, though he's a little bit
rusty.
Oh yeah, so I didn't.
I'm not watching it right nowbecause I don't have a means to
watch.
I had YouTube TV for a while.
I don't have cable.
He needs to watch tic-tac clipyeah, he needs the.
Speaker 1 (41:07):
He needs the time
Watching the matches and be able
to call like it.
Cole is so good because he'slike he knows when the match is
gonna End.
In 23 years he knows when thematch is gonna end and stuff.
It's also kind of weird thedynamic, because Pat was
supposed to be his buddy Likethe whole time.
You know he was like when hecome out and stuff.
But now he's like now he's gotto be Jerry Lawler.
Speaker 2 (41:27):
Yeah, he's got.
He's got to be bad guy yeah.
Speaker 1 (41:31):
We won't talk much
wrestling because I have there's
another thing for that to do.
Speaker 2 (41:34):
You said that we've
literally spent 10 minutes.
Speaker 1 (41:36):
I really can't help
but talk around all the time.
Speaker 2 (41:38):
Monday night.
Speaker 1 (41:39):
I'm wrong, just went
all yeah, we watched Clay fell
asleep.
There was a Clay fell asleepduring the final match.
You know what the last matchwas.
Speaker 2 (41:49):
So I know what it was
, yeah, but I don't know how it
got there.
Where did the fuck did Shinsukecome from?
Like I didn't want to do that,like it's like they made some
story up about Shinsuke.
Speaker 1 (41:59):
Like Shinsuke at a
live event, like a, like a show
in Knoxville, like a live eventshow, whatever he missed it,
cody, or something.
I was like shit happens at liveevents.
All the time I was like youcould say that you can say that
anyway.
Like shit happens.
We seen a live event, like youknow.
We seen two or three differentpeople do things out of
character at live events.
Like I mean that Not.
(42:20):
I mean you know, it's likesuper shows and shit, not
televised events, it's like astrap match too.
Speaker 2 (42:25):
It was a fucking dog.
Speaker 1 (42:26):
It was a Cowbell
match.
What is it called the rope?
And and that was the way.
It was the same rope that dustyused in his match.
But it was so weird because itdidn't come out like there was
not.
That was not like a, they cameout nowhere.
Yeah, I was like what are they?
Speaker 2 (42:43):
usually that's like a
big buildup and I'm a lot of
saying, because I know this isnot the show for him, this is
before we close, but it's just,y'all are here.
So sorry, I'm sorry, do you?
feel like the opening segmentand I know obviously Cody didn't
get to talk.
I feel like 100%, that was Hand all them in backstage saying
(43:04):
we need to go out there andtest and see how bad the heat is
off this.
We know we got half a milliondislikes on YouTube on the video
.
You know rock and Roman.
We got to really see if this isreal.
So let's go ahead and let's see.
And you know, say I think, cody, a year crowd and St Louis
won't let either one of themfucking talk.
They started chatting, rockysucks and even Mac.
(43:27):
If he's like Mac, if he's likeyou said, who's rusty, try to
get caught up.
He's like well, I didn't knowwe're going back 96 here and I
was like, oh Shit, you're 98.
Speaker 1 (43:36):
You want my take.
Really, I Think we're all marksman.
Speaker 2 (43:43):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (43:44):
I think we're, I
think we're marked me and I
think I think we're gettingworked, oh, and I think it might
be the best work ever.
Speaker 2 (43:51):
Oh, if he is, it's, I
think.
Speaker 1 (43:54):
I think it might be
the best work ever.
I think it's still Cody andit's always been Cody.
Speaker 2 (44:00):
So for those that are
, once again, this is not the
red.
For those that don't know, amark is basically we're getting
worked over without being known.
We're being worked over.
Yeah all is being pulled overour eyes and we're being so
that's what I think, good.
Speaker 1 (44:13):
That's not true and I
have a lot of reasons that that
I don't want to talk about witha bunch of people who don't
listen to, who don't watch yourass on, because it would, it
would come off.
Yeah, it's just.
You know, there's just.
Speaker 2 (44:26):
Just go ahead and end
this episode, start another one
.
Speaker 1 (44:31):
Fuck, would just get
into a whole.
Speaker 2 (44:33):
Those that are
interested just wait and then
click over.
Speaker 1 (44:38):
You do need to go
check out the showing color
podcast on Spotify and Googlepodcast.
I don't know if I gotta bringon Apple yet.
I gotta go through this wholething again.
It's that did the first time,so I gotta go for like
verifications and shit.
Speaker 2 (44:54):
Mission it through
bus sprout as well.
Speaker 1 (44:55):
Yes, it's going
through same publisher, so it'll
be all the same places.
Hopefully probably not as manyplaces, but YouTube, mainly
because we're doing a lot ofstuff with the YouTube page, so
it's gonna be on there and I'llshare that as well.
We got patrons this week, newpatrons Corey that we worked
(45:21):
with.
I mentioned it to you.
Yeah, ready, no differentquarter.
That's a different quarter.
That's red.
Yeah, I work with him still,that's all curious.
Speaker 2 (45:33):
Yeah, I know you're
talking about that.
Yeah, okay.
Speaker 1 (45:36):
And then New one,
Philip.
There's a new one.
And then Philip McCrae, youknow him.
Yeah, I don't feel yeah andthen Still got the classics.
Speaker 2 (45:50):
Mike is still with us
and then I call them for a show
Especially, yeah, he's got thatmaster chief.
Speaker 1 (45:56):
Yeah, he's so busy
and bring the master.
The fucking master.
She didn't hear in the room.
We'll put master chief on theline live that bastard.
I like to do that.
Travis Sturgill and ChrisHammons and and a toe toe still
support us from the beginning.
Speaker 2 (46:12):
Listen.
I watched toe spike a walkingcane this weekend so hard.
He's so much frustration and italmost bounced up back into his
grasp and then he wasimmediately even kill him.
Okay, again God, like he couldfucking.
It's an art.
Yeah, he can go off about it.
Last thing, and then we'llclose like if you listen to
(46:33):
Korea episode.
I mean it's abundantly clearthat our friend toe is Jewish.
It wasn't about really clear toNick.
I know he wasn't about onlyclear but, Toe is Jewish and he
comes over and stands in behindbehind my wife and line at the
concession stand yesterday atthe tournament.
He's sitting here, he's like,oh my god, they got hot dogs.
(46:54):
This is awesome.
And she kind of like to him.
She's I like to have and she'slike.
I was trying to debate onwhether or not to say it and
then he looked at me and he Isaid I think he caught it.
And he looked he said these arepork hot dogs.
They, she's like his hoststands pork.
He went Hmm, well, this is notwhere I parked my car.
She said I don't have a lot ofinteractions with him.
(47:19):
She said but it was hilarious.
He's just like nope, can't behere.
And he was gal god, I love him.
Speaker 1 (47:27):
He thinks we.
He thinks that Nobody wants toknow the show.
And I was like Mike we want youon the show all the fucking
time.
It's gonna show all the timeListen.
I love my dearly um, um, yeah,follow us on um Instagram.
Uh, tiktok of the facebook'sProbably make the list.
Speaker 2 (47:49):
I'd love to have an
episode here soon to do like
mailbag.
Speaker 1 (47:53):
Oh yeah, we need to.
Speaker 2 (47:53):
yeah, I sense you,
I've got some that we can read
out.
Yeah, nobody's seen anything.
Speaker 1 (47:59):
Nobody's seen
anything in a while, outside of
just a couple messages, so we'llget on there and get some of
them.
Uh, and then, yeah, send usstuff on instagram.
You can comment on stuff onspotify apple podcast.
Um, remember, you can listenfree on amazon prom, just trying
to get amazon to give us somemoney for people to be on the
(48:20):
show.
Yeah, and then go listen to theshow.
Color podcast, wrestlingpodcast.
Ron's gonna be on there too,ron.
Oh, you got anything else?
Speaker 2 (48:28):
I am going to bed.
Speaker 1 (48:29):
Yeah, we're all gonna
go to bed I remember that
nobody stopped you for quittingyour job, but you.
I really miss keesh takingpictures you.