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January 16, 2025 • 63 mins
We just saw AEW Dynamite Maximum Carnage from Cincinnati, Ohio - the heart of the Bluegrass State (according to Chris Jericho). The match card was stacked, featuring the AEW return of Kenny Omega, the Women's Casino Gauntlet match, and an AEW World Championship match as its main event! Did the show deliver? Listen to the AEW Fan Hub podcast team give their reviews, and let us know if you agreee with us or not.
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Speaker 1 (00:03):
It's Wednesday. You know what that means. It's time for
all of the talk with our review of a W Dynamite,
which this week Maximum Carnage kicked you from the heart
of the Bluegrass state, Cincinnati, Ohio. Wait a minute, that
didn't sound right.

Speaker 2 (00:22):
Your state too low?

Speaker 1 (00:24):
Well, you know what when you got an idiot like
Chris Jericho that comes on early in the show and
just blows smoke up your you know what it happens.
But anyway, let's get on with the review of the show,
because I think we're gonna have some interesting opinions here.
Let's start from the top. Kenny Omega versus Brian Cage.

(00:45):
I'm just gonna step aside and let you guys give
your opinions on it. Who wants to go first?

Speaker 2 (00:51):
I liked it. I thought it was a good match
for both of them. Cage had a really good match.
I don't know what else I would really have changed. Yeah,
it was pretty good. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:05):
I what about you, MKA, what did you think?

Speaker 3 (01:08):
I really liked it from when I was able to
watch of it. It is good to all a match.
Keny Omega has a nice little warm out match for
him and in a progressive storyline in the don Callus family,
and you know that's going to continue. I do want
to see Kenny Omega get some help from somewhere. I
don't know where it's gonna come from besides besides Omega

(01:30):
or Osprey, but we'll see where it goes.

Speaker 2 (01:33):
The Bucks.

Speaker 1 (01:35):
I was kind of was I the only one that
was expecting the Bucks tonight? But I kind of glad
they didn't because it's too soon. Let's not take any
of the you know, the the shine, the or away
from Omega's returned by having somebody else return right away.
You know what I mean? What about you, Steve? What
did you think of the match?

Speaker 3 (01:54):
It was?

Speaker 4 (01:55):
I loved it because I love Kenny Omega. He's a homey,
hometown boy, So yeah, good match.

Speaker 1 (02:02):
Huh hometown boy from Winnipeg.

Speaker 4 (02:07):
Of course I'm gonna cheer for Kenny.

Speaker 1 (02:10):
Oh that's right, you're from Winnipeg. I was like, yeah,
I got I got confused. I was like because I
was like, I'm thinking of myself, what is omekeup from Cincinnati?
The Bluegrass? The Harvey? But uh yeah, I want to
give some props to Brian Cage here, because this guy
is a consummate professional. He really is. I mean, he

(02:33):
can't do any kind of match with any kind of
wrestler and make it believable. So really, I just I
just got to give props to Brian Cage first and foremost. Yeah,
it's we've got Osprey kind of sort of having Omega's back,

(02:53):
but he's also got Buddy Matthews's back, He's got Brody
King's back. Where is this going? I don't know, It's
gonna be interesting. One in our in our audience said
that he loved to finish to the match. Yeah, it
was a good finish. It was a good match. And
I I wish that Kenny Omega would stop selling the

(03:15):
abdomen because it scares me.

Speaker 2 (03:19):
Yeah, but that's that's that's gonna be there for a
little bit, you know.

Speaker 1 (03:22):
Yeah, but I mean what he yeah, but what he
starts holding is holding his abdomen. I'm like, oh my god,
he's blown his gasket.

Speaker 2 (03:32):
You know, I think it'll be if you'll know there's
something wrong with Adam, really wrong with his stomach, when
he's rolling around and in cruciating pain like you've never
seen before, then you'll have to worry.

Speaker 1 (03:44):
Yeah, but again, Kenny Omega is one of the top
sellers ever in wrestling ever, and he's just gonna sell.
I mean, you just never know. I mean you just
never know with him well.

Speaker 2 (04:00):
And when with that though, that's all that's not a
that's not something that you would want to sell because
that's a life threatening thing. I mean, if if there
was really a chance that he could be heard again
like that, he'd be insane to be back in the
ring because that could kill you.

Speaker 1 (04:19):
Yeah, well, let's move on. Because then we did have
the Learning Tree in the New York Minute, which I mean,
I I don't want to see Chris Jericho in the
ring anymore. I'm just gonna be honest with you. But
I could watch these New York Minute vignettes every week
easily because they're brilliant. And then you had Brian Keith

(04:41):
with just just the look that Chris Jericho gave him
was like I thought it was real. I mean, I
don't think that was scripted, and Chris Jericho didn't know
what was coming. And when Brian Keith said what he said,
which I can I cannot repeat on this podcast, but

(05:03):
just to look on Jericho's face was fantastic. It really
was fantastic. Ah, did it make me want to watch
the the how many is it the seven seventy six
man tag team match on Collision? No? Uh, it did
not nothing in the world whatever make me want to
watch that. But it was a good vignett. Would you

(05:27):
agree with that? Guys?

Speaker 2 (05:29):
I thought it was pretty cool.

Speaker 1 (05:32):
Yeah, you know, and then speaking speaker, I could see Okay, no, no.

Speaker 2 (05:40):
As you say, you know, everybody wants Jericho to step aside.
I think what would be cool is if he kind
of went to that uh Jim Coortinet rule is a
as as the uh maybe the big the Redwood's manager.
I think that would be a good place for him
to go. I think he would because he could still
do the stupid goofy shit like that and still be

(06:04):
able to help people by, you know, helping him get over.
I think that would be a great move for him.

Speaker 3 (06:10):
Mm hmm, yeah, I agree. Yeah, it's time for him
to step aside a little bit. I think a manager
role would be cool. Cool, you know. He he reminds
me a lot of Michael PSA's and hit his look
and stuff, but he's still funny. He still knows how
to get himself over, so I think it's interesting to see.

Speaker 1 (06:32):
I don't mind seeing him wrestle, but I just don't
want to see HM wrestle like every week or every
other week and the same match over and over again.
You know what I mean. He's I don't want to
see anybody do that. I want to see something fresh,
I do. I want to see something fresh. It doesn't
matter if you're an older wrestler, even because as long
as you're doing something fresh with somebody that believes in you,

(06:56):
I guess is the best way to put it. That's yeah,
what I want to see. Then then we had a
segment that I really enjoyed, even though not much was said,
and that was Ricochet coming to the ring and getting
in the ring and the fans just booing him and

(07:19):
chanting whose house, Werer's house? What did you think of this?

Speaker 2 (07:26):
I loved it, especially when he ran his out the building.
It disappeared into the night. For a guy who's supposed
to be taking on a tough guy role, he's not
very tough well, and he got hit by he got
hit he got hit by hair by Prisonana. Then the

(07:49):
whole time he's running from Swerve, I mean, you're going
to attack somebody like that. You better be able to
stand up to him or you better be gone.

Speaker 1 (07:56):
Yeah, but you're you're old like me, and you know
that part of being a good heel is being scared
of taking the hit. Yeah, reading the crowds, because when
you get to the main event, the final showdown, so
to speak, you want to see the Yeah in two weeks,

(08:17):
you want to see Swerve finally get his hand hands
on Ricochet and beat the ship out of him. You
don't want to see it tonight.

Speaker 2 (08:26):
Ricochet does do a very good scaredy cat roll.

Speaker 3 (08:30):
Yeah, yeah, shit, he's just so nerdy though. It's funny
to see someone be all great in a ring and
then just be goofy and kind of a big door.
But Sti'll be able to go in the ring.

Speaker 1 (08:45):
So last week on Greatness or Wrestling, there was a
topic made about Ricochet and how he's doing in a
w really compared to WWE, and people are really thinking
he's doing great. To be honest with you, I mean,
there are obviously people that were negative about it, who
obviously don't watch aw and are just gonna say stuff

(09:10):
bad about Ricochet because he's no longer in ww that's
gonna happen. There's just no way around it. That's just
what the Internet wrestling community does. But you could tell
for people to watch WW he's like, he's more relevant
in aw now than he ever was in his entire
run in WWE. So you know, I honestly didn't watch

(09:33):
him in WWE, So I don't know. Did somebody shed
light on that? I mean as far as.

Speaker 2 (09:41):
Yes, he was very, very seldom used. He was never
given any kind of storyline, and he was like around occasionally,
but they didn't use him. Is the typical you got
a guy with talent and they don't know what to
do with him.

Speaker 4 (09:59):
Didn't you win the Speed Championship too?

Speaker 5 (10:03):
I mean, he won the Speed Championship, But even even
with the Speed Championship in w W W w W
fans kind of sort of at times, and I think
a lot of times from what I understand, they considered
the Speed Championship kind of like the consolation prize.

Speaker 1 (10:19):
Yeah, not even a lower championship. It's just a consolation,
it's it's a participation trophy.

Speaker 2 (10:25):
Yeah, he was kind of used in giving the same
type of push that Shelton Benjamin was because even though
he was with the Hurt the Hurt Syndicate in WWE,
and he had a run with the the tag titles
for a little bit. They no way and used Shelton
as good as they could have ever.

Speaker 3 (10:44):
Right right, Yeah, really came out of a show. But
he's really proven that he deserves to be known as
one of the best. And he could do heal or faith,
but I think he worked a lot better as a
as a heel. But look, you know, like a chicken
ship hill like he's supposed to be.

Speaker 1 (11:07):
Yeah, right, you know, but I just think it speaks
volumes to how well he's doing that. He literally got
in the he was out there for good four or
five minutes and said maybe one sentence and got the reaction,
and he knew enough not to interrupt the crowd, which
I thought was great. I don't know if he was

(11:28):
being instructed to do so, you know, maybe the referee
was telling him to give it him signals or whatever,
or somebody off the off the uh you know, off camera.
But again, I thought that whole segment with Ricochet was
really effective, and one in our audience said he pointed

(11:48):
out the Ricochet has been been doing well in NJPW
as well. Which he wouldn't have been doing if he
was still in WWE, and one is correct, No, he
is doing it. J Let's face it, this was a
good move by Ricochet. It really was. I really do
believe that for him, and I'm I'm I'm happy for him,

(12:10):
you know so. And I think he's earned I think
he's earned it.

Speaker 3 (12:15):
H Yeah, I love how Sorry, go ahead, look, I'm
just that was it.

Speaker 1 (12:22):
He's just doing good work. What what are you going?
What do you want to say?

Speaker 3 (12:24):
I just love how a W has taken refuge with
you know, uh refugee and some of the outcasts of
WWE that didn't get used and has really started to use.
And Mike Shelton, Benjamin like Swerve, Tony Storm and all
them they've Tony's Tony Kahn has really been able to

(12:48):
let them be themselves. And that's what I think is
missing from WWE. Uh A W a W probably has
bullet points, but they don't have a script necessarily, and
they let the people be themselves and come up with ideas.
Sometimes they're great, sometimes they're not. But you know, you
got to fail a little bit to build yourself up.
And I think that's where they're doing.

Speaker 1 (13:11):
Right. Yeah, I agree with you. Let's move on to
the next match because this was interesting. It was the
Hurt Syndicate with MVP against Private Party at Mark Briscoe.
What did you guys think of this match?

Speaker 3 (13:29):
It was a good match. Really put her starting to
get over powerful team that they hurt people as the
slogan goes, and it really you know, I like seeing
MVP and involved when he has to be, and remember
that he's still a very good wrestler.

Speaker 1 (13:50):
Yeah you look good.

Speaker 3 (13:52):
Yeah, it did look like.

Speaker 1 (13:53):
A guy that hasn't been in the ring for however
long you got three years or whatever, two and a half,
two and a half, So yeah, he didn't look like that.

Speaker 2 (14:01):
So definitely didn't do anything to make the champions look good, though.

Speaker 3 (14:09):
I don't like to try it.

Speaker 1 (14:10):
Yeah, they don't think.

Speaker 2 (14:14):
It's kind of weird because they're they're they're the champions
and I get it. But I think even the TK
company you're thinking, maybe it is time for them to
lose the titles.

Speaker 1 (14:27):
Here's my theory on this, based on historical events in
aw that have happened in the past when it comes
to stuff like this, This match tonight was set up
to make Hurt Syndicate look like viable contenders for the
Tag Team Championships. They won the match, which means now

(14:51):
that you're going to get Private Party versus Bobby Lashley
and Shelton Benjamin. Now in that match, Private Party is
going to defend and win. That's what I believe is
gonna happen, because that's the kind of thing that happens.
M That's what happens all the time. Whoever loses the

(15:15):
the preliminary match usually wins the main event match, I
guess is the best way that I could put it,
if you if you pay attention to it. I've said
this before when you go into especially like on Rampage
or you know, especially on Rampage. But it was also

(15:36):
true for Dynamite and Collision when they would break for
picture and picture. Whoever was winning picture and picture during
the picture and picture it was like a ninety Okay,
the person that wins winning in picture and Picture is
the loser to match. It was. It's just the way
it went. That's the way for them.

Speaker 3 (15:59):
The Yeah it is.

Speaker 1 (16:02):
But yeah, this match set up the Tag Team Championship match.

Speaker 3 (16:08):
Yeah, so you see them losing, which you know may
in fact help put over private party more if they
beat them, you know, but where does that put her
syndicate though? Is that take them down or not? Or
or does it make them equal to you?

Speaker 1 (16:28):
Look, here's the way I look at it, and I
need no disrespect to Hurt Syndicate at all when I
say this, all right, you're looking at Shelton Benjamin and
Bobby Lashley who are fifty years old, Mark Quinn and
Isaiah Cassidy are not.

Speaker 3 (16:47):
Yeah, you want to.

Speaker 1 (16:51):
Establish stars in the AW roster, and if you can
establish younger stars here, let me explain it. To explain
it to you this way. If the Hurt Syndicate beat
Private Party, it's not really that big of a deal,

(17:16):
you know what I mean. But if private Party, if
this is the way they want to go, if they're
trying to establish private party of stars, if private Party
beats Hurt Syndicate, that's kind of a big deal, and
that's a stepping stone toward prominence. I mean, you can
argue whether private party has the talent or what not

(17:40):
to actually, you know, become stars in AW. That's not
really the point that I'm making here. I'm just saying,
if you want to give somebody a chance. You just
can't have him lose to fifty year old guys.

Speaker 2 (17:53):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, see, I don't see it that way.
I think that if you want to build a strong,
bigger and better tag team division, you need a stronger,
bigger and better tag team champions and Private Party. I
don't think people take Private Party serious enough because they're
not seen as that kind of tag team. They're really not.

Speaker 1 (18:19):
Well, I agree with you, but here's the thing. I
do think that aw needs We've discussed this before. We
need more baby faces. Yeah, you know, and I think
that's where they're going here. I mean, Private Party are
definitely baby faces. And I think that Tony Kahn is
making an effort. Whether it works or not what it

(18:42):
remains to be seen. But I think he's making an
effort to try to establish a babyface team because look,
you can't have the heels with all the championships. You
just can't.

Speaker 3 (18:56):
Yeah, so.

Speaker 1 (19:00):
Anybody else have I didn't even say about this match.

Speaker 4 (19:06):
Oh they just look good for Pink fifty years old
in that ring.

Speaker 1 (19:11):
Man. Yeah, well, ages, you know, ages just a number.
I mean, if you could do that, if you could
do it, you could do it and they could do it.
I mean, I felt stupid even saying be mentioning that
they were fifty years old. And I apologize to even
bring for even bringing it up. All right, I can
tell you right now when I was fifty years old,
because I'm older than they are, you know, when I

(19:33):
was fifty years old, you know I would pull a
groin just watching somebody right to do that. You know,
I'd be like, well, you think about it, those deal
steps to get in, going between those ropes, to get
into that ring. I'm like, you're talking about just getting
into the ring for me would have been like possible

(19:54):
six or seven injuries at least. M hm.

Speaker 2 (19:58):
The good thing is that there aren't. They are the
only Babyface tag team in the division FRS FTRS Babyface.
You have the Outrunners that are Babyface, uh, the uh Brothers,
Top Flights, Babyface. I mean, You've got other options for Babyface.

Speaker 1 (20:18):
And I understand that, but look, when you're looking at
the Outrunners and when you're looking at FTR again, these
are not young guys. I'm talking about young babyfaces. Top Flight.
I want hundred agree with you on I disagree with
you on the Outrunners and FTRS because you can't. You

(20:39):
don't want to establish babyfaces. FDRs just signed your final
contract last year. They're retiring at you know in three
years now. Why why you don't spend that much time
on them? And I really do. And a lot of
people are saying they really expect FTR to be the
ones to uh turn heel and they're better as heels anyway,

(21:03):
they really are.

Speaker 3 (21:04):
Yeah they are. Yeah, but you know, Private Party is
day one and they're in the first few times of Dynamite.
They they beat the young Buck and they've come up
and they've had a rough road. They really are. They're
paired with Matt Hardy who tried his best to get
them over and so they finally came up when he
finally won the Tag Tag Tile. So you have to

(21:25):
have have have that reason to have a young, young,
hungry team. And yes there are other babyfaces, but who
really has the crowd behind them as much as Private
Party does.

Speaker 2 (21:37):
Actually, I think Top Flights over more than Private Party is.

Speaker 3 (21:41):
I think they're okay. Top Light is which one now,
because there's what's what, What's there's Dante Martin, There's Andretti.

Speaker 4 (21:50):
There's Dante Martin. Is top Flight.

Speaker 2 (21:55):
Martin and his brother are take the.

Speaker 1 (22:01):
Right call him and uh and uh action and ready.

Speaker 3 (22:08):
H Yeah.

Speaker 1 (22:10):
I mean they've got to do something with the tag
team division and we'll see, We'll see what happens, because
there's really not that many tag teams that are viable
because they don't I don't know. Again, I said up before,
and I'll say again, I know what we got in
the soapbox, but I do believe that the Trio's championship

(22:31):
ruined the tag Championship and I and I will stay
by that. I just want to point out something. Uh.
Max is in the audience and he's just had you know,
crying and laughter for some reason of me talking about
being a professional wrestler. Hey, I said that I would
have a growing pulges getting into the ring. I can't

(22:52):
even play the video games without spraining my thumb, So
don't even go there, buddy. I'm admitting it.

Speaker 2 (23:01):
I think, I think, I actually think that Kelson, you
should become a professional wrestler for a couple of months,
and I think you should team with Eddie. You guys
would make a hell of a tag team.

Speaker 1 (23:12):
We would.

Speaker 2 (23:13):
I mean, it'd be like the Rockers at the end
we would.

Speaker 1 (23:16):
Be like the rocking chairs. That's what we should cost
of the rockers, the rocker chairs. Yeah, because you know,
I wouldn't want to tag with because you know I
don't I wouldn't want to embarrass him support to all Right,

(23:37):
Well look this, I don't know. I don't know how
you guys feel about this. Next segment, Jeff Jarrett came
out to the ring. I don't even want to give
you my opinion because I'm really interested to hear what
you guys thought of Jeff Jarrett and MJ.

Speaker 3 (23:59):
I loved it. I thought it went on too long
a little bit, but it could have been shorter. But
it's good to see Jeff Jarrett be Jeff Jarrett.

Speaker 1 (24:09):
And not.

Speaker 3 (24:10):
Insert name town, you know, do the old charade thing,
good guy charade. I want to see bad guy Jared
and mention some stuff and be the old King of
the Mountain guy. And it's not that him get some
barbs in. He really got to Max a little bit,
and I want to see where it goes. I don't
want it to be a main storyline, but it is

(24:32):
interesting to see the two biggest hills of two different
generations go at it.

Speaker 2 (24:37):
Yeah, I agree, I agree, and I think, I actually
think that if they end up having a match, that
Max is going to put him over because it is
Jared's last ride basically, and I don't know, I just
see him getting because if anybody can put Jeff Jared over,
Max can do it.

Speaker 1 (24:59):
Yeah, Steve, do you have anything to say about this?
What did you think of this second?

Speaker 4 (25:04):
I can see them starting a program with those two guys,
and I'm all for it. I love Jeff Jarrett. I'd
love to see him wrestle and see where it goes
if they do start a program together.

Speaker 1 (25:16):
Yeah. If you would have told me a month ago
that they were gonna do a program with NJF and
Jeff Jarrett that was going to last weeks, I would
have been like, get the hell audio. I would have
got all Brian Keith on you.

Speaker 2 (25:33):
Yep, you know.

Speaker 1 (25:34):
But I absolutely love this, I really honestly do. And
I'm gonna tell you why. Because one, they're not taking
it really that seriously. I mean, Jeff Jarrett could keep
a straight face the entire time was speaking, I mean,
and that was endearing to me. And the other thing
is is that, look, you have MJF who is arguably

(26:00):
the most popular wrestler in a w's history. I don't
know if that's a fair statement, but I do believe,
you know, he's he's up there. He's definitely in the conversation.
Jeff Jarrett was never in that conversation. You know, let's
face it, He's just not right. He's great. I have

(26:22):
a lot of respect for Jeff Jarrett, but he's not
one of those guys that you would if you said,
who are the best talents in aw Go? You may
get You may not even hear Jeff Jarrett's name. They
named forty people, you know. And I don't mean that disrespectfully,
but the fact that MJF is putting all that effort

(26:43):
into this tells me something about MJF that from me.

Speaker 2 (26:49):
He probably came up with the idea too.

Speaker 1 (26:53):
He may have, but I mean through this, I mean, look,
I respect the hell out of Jeff Jarrett, but damn it, MJF,
this is not what you're supposed to do. You're not
supposed to make me respect you too. You're supposed to
make me hate you, you know. But I love everything
that MGF did tonight. He was having a blo You

(27:15):
could tell he was having a blast. He didn't phone
anything in. You know, you get a lot of these
guys in wrestling. I mean, you say, hey, you're gonna
have to We know you're young, but we're gonna want
you to put over a program with a fifty some
year old guy that's retiring this year, and we're gonna
make you do that and only that for six to

(27:37):
eight weeks. Most of the guys probably either ego would
probably kill them. It probably may. MGF has thrown himself
onto it, and I love every second of it. And
it's sad because it's making me want to root for MJF.
And it's kind of hard, not hard to because he's

(27:58):
supposed to be heal. You know. It's like Champions is
too good and Jeff Jarrett is this. They're both in
their element in this. Yeah, this is fun. I'm sorry,
So it's fun. Okay, I think it was. You said
it maybe went on a little bit long. I didn't
want it to end.

Speaker 3 (28:16):
Really, I didn't want it to en I want it.

Speaker 1 (28:19):
I would have been happy if they just want the
rest of the show. Yeah, until the top.

Speaker 3 (28:24):
Of the hour and just say something Will Kelson that
I enjoyed this much more than I enjoyed m j
F versus Adam Cole.

Speaker 2 (28:36):
Well, well, I think part of it is they are
they are showing everybody what old fashioned story like this
was like. Because back in the day, when you had
these kind of stories, you had the guy who's the
older guy versus the new and upcoming uh heel, you

(28:57):
rooted for the heel because that was why he just
because he did this to you, and they're showing you
what it's like, and a lot of this you don't
see that anymore, you really don't.

Speaker 1 (29:09):
Yeah. Uh, I mean this was a territory segment.

Speaker 3 (29:15):
Mm hmm. I love.

Speaker 1 (29:19):
You know, I'm sorry, what did you say? Okay, I
missed it.

Speaker 3 (29:22):
I said, I love how he invoked owen Hart to
the promo and got some cheap heat using that, and
that's what sent a double J over the edge. And
I think that it will be something to owen Hart
himself with a love.

Speaker 1 (29:38):
Yeah. I mean, some people maybe like that was disrespectful
to owen Hart, but let's face it, just the simple
fact that you're mentioning owen Hart in a wrestling landscape.
You're keeping his memory alive, and that guess for our
heart and anybody that they that they talk about, you know,

(30:00):
And it's just I think that everything that was said
capable place of respect. I don't think there was anything disrespectful,
said h right on the edge there though for a second.

Speaker 6 (30:10):
But yeah, I mean, oh man, Max got something to
say here. He says a wild slap nuts appear wild
slap nuts up here.

Speaker 3 (30:27):
Yeah, well, I love I mean, it was a good
way to get to to he I really think this
is gonna go on hopefully Grand Slam match and then
end it.

Speaker 1 (30:40):
But you know, I can actually.

Speaker 2 (30:44):
See this ending up where Jarrett before he leaves, actually
helped MJF get the title back.

Speaker 1 (30:53):
Yeah, that's a that's a quite interesting proposition.

Speaker 2 (30:56):
Here, because you know, he wasn't a lion when Jeff said,
everything that that m Jeff is doing he did before him,
you know, and just like you could add flair into
that makes if you wanted to, to be honest, I mean,
just from the way that mgf's character has come out
and what he does with it, those guys did it
before him, and and he's he's right there with him.

(31:19):
Though you can't. I can't agree with Jeff when he
said that Jeff did it better because there ain't too
many better than MJF. Even even now, there's still nobody
that's quite on his level.

Speaker 3 (31:30):
Mjs's promo remind me a lot. I would have closed
my eyes just him messing with the audience and calling
him fat and all that stuff. I really heard heard
Rick Blair in his voice.

Speaker 2 (31:42):
Oh and and he his whole facial when he gets
the anger going and he gets the red face and
the neck. Yeah did to Rick Flair?

Speaker 1 (31:50):
Yep, Yeah, he has that one step short of an
aneurysm kind of I'm waiting.

Speaker 2 (31:58):
For him to do the whole flop on the grin
down and bang off. Think you's missing literally to be
read against the things and bounced off the rooms and
came back to the middle and it kept going. You know,
that's where it's coming from. But that's the only thing
he's missing.

Speaker 1 (32:13):
Well, let's move on because we're kind of repeating ourselves now.
The next match, there was kind of two parts to it.
We had the match and what happened after the match.
And I'm talking about Christian Cage versus Hook. What did
you think of the match and what did you think
of what happened after the match? Oh?

Speaker 2 (32:40):
S left?

Speaker 4 (32:42):
That was cool to see some old Joel.

Speaker 1 (32:46):
Yeah, people are going to have to guarantee you that
most peapers that was so cool to see some old Joe.
Nobody's to be talking about this match. It's gone and
over and over and over again. Why are they doing
this match? This This fewed is not going to work.
You had Samoa Joke come back. That's great that you're

(33:07):
but they're obviously going to put him in with Shabata
and Hook against the patriarchy, which, let's face it, it's
quite possible that not many people want to see that.

Speaker 3 (33:19):
No, I'm starting to feel the way about Hook that
Sutton feels about uh Britt Baker. I just I don't
understand the purpose of him and why they keep on
pounding him in there and doing stuff when they have
someone like Nick Wayne who is bar and above beyond
what Hook is. I mean, I don't I don't get

(33:41):
why they hang what hanging the hand of this kid
who who literally hasn't more than anything than four years
he's been here.

Speaker 1 (33:49):
Wow, that's that's a good debate for another for another show.
But you know, I personally can't say that I disagree
with you. It's as simple as that. Well, the only
problem might have really with this is Samoa Joe and

(34:10):
because he's so over and it was such a good
moment for him to come back, and then it was
kind of like it took the air out of my
sales to know that he was gonna have to go
through a match or two with the patriarchy, you know,
with Shabata and Hook as his partners. I want to
see Samoa Joe going after the TNT title, on the

(34:31):
world title and things like that. I wouldn't mind having
a good partner, you know, maybe which Shabato with Hook,
I don't care, somebody else and go after the Tag
Team Championships. I don't care. I just want to see something.
I don't want to see him having the languish with
this kind of goes back toward what Sutton said earlier

(34:51):
about you know MGF and Adam Cole there. Yeah, I
can understand why they did it to just kind of
wrap it up and then move on. But sometimes something's
not even good enough to wrap up and move on
just move on.

Speaker 2 (35:08):
Yeah, But actually the wrap up for CineMo and Joe
has nothing to do with the Patriarchy, and it actually
should be him going after Jericho's r o H title,
because Jericho isn't one to putting.

Speaker 1 (35:19):
To the wall.

Speaker 2 (35:20):
Yeah, it would be it would be great to see
Joe get the r o H title back.

Speaker 1 (35:27):
Well, that may be something we'll see at Collision during
that eighty eight man tag match. It's just gonna keep
going up. The bore I mentioned it, It's just gonna
keep going up. Maybe some Moore Joe come out and
confront Chris Jericho.

Speaker 2 (35:48):
Maybe.

Speaker 1 (35:49):
So, I mean, there's all kinds of possibilities that could
happen during this match that I have really no interest in.
But that's neither here nor there. We're talking about Dynamite,
and the next thing we had today in uh in
Dynamite was the women's CASEDO Gauntlet match spoiler alert Tony

(36:11):
Storm one and it's going to be Tony Storm against
Mariah May at Grand Slam for the a W Women's
World Championship. But in order we had Chris Statlander of
course started off the off the match because she won
the qualifier, but number two was Jamie Hayter. Then we

(36:32):
had Megan Baine, Julia Hart, Willow Nightingale, Tony Storm, and
then Harley Cameron. So there was only what was that?
What's that? Seven women in this entire match, which I
thought was enough? That's that was fine? And I think
they had other seven women in here. I think that
they got the seven right women.

Speaker 3 (36:54):
You know, Uh, what did you?

Speaker 1 (36:55):
What did you think of this whole thing? And what
was your what was your? I gotta I gotta say this. Uh,
my favorite part of this whole thing was Megan Babe.
I mean just her presentation. Yes, just so damn good.
And she's just so imposing. I mean what she got

(37:18):
in the ring? Who did you go after first? But
I think it was was it Statlander? Statlander looked like
a gnat next to her?

Speaker 3 (37:27):
Yeah, my god.

Speaker 2 (37:31):
I do want to You know, you mentioned it last
night the uh we were talking about Julia and uh
the black mist on Hater and it had no effect.
I told you, like I said yesterday. You know, if
she it's been two weeks since they did that, most
likely it was for not And it pretty much looks
like it was for not.

Speaker 1 (37:53):
No, no, not at all.

Speaker 3 (37:55):
I like how Mariah put over uh uh, Megan Bain.
She she did really good. She is where's he even? Breakfast?

Speaker 1 (38:05):
Baby?

Speaker 3 (38:06):
And I just that's good. I love her on commentary
and she did a good job at it. But she
Megan Bain, I hope she gets signed. I know she
does GCW, but she looks the part of a wrestler
and she looks good. She can wrestle good, and you

(38:26):
know she's been the start and so you know she's good.
So I think it's another great addition to a w
women's roster.

Speaker 1 (38:36):
Yeah, I want to go back to what Sutton was
just talking about with Julia Hart. Yeah, nothing happened tonight,
but there was an article and I was just looking
for it and I can't find it that came out
today where Julia Hart did express, you know, not interest,
but wasn't against having a all female stable house of Heart.

(39:00):
And let's face it, she did just she missed it.
She missed it, Jamie Hater, she just missed it, Harley
Cameron tonight And I'm sorry, what's up? Sorry, that's scary.
You missed this.

Speaker 2 (39:15):
You missed the craziest person on the romania's roster. And
she just I could just see how that could become
like that. They could have Hardy become around and act
like a crazy little puppy around her, just falling around.
No matter what Julie wants her to do or not,
I could just see what happens.

Speaker 1 (39:32):
The only problem I had with that is that Julia
Hart has one of the better presentations in AW, especially
in the aw's Women division. I'm talking about her presentation.
I'm not talking about her ringwork or anything else, just
the order that she give. She comes off as a
complete bad ass. Yeah, she comes off kind of like

(39:52):
John Moxley always comes off, you know, making that comparison,
no nonsense, just a badass. You know, She's just gonna
do what she wants to do. Violence. I think it
would hurt the character of Julia Hart to have somebody
puppy dogging over her, you know, you know, if they

(40:13):
if this missed angle is what they're going with. I
want to see Harley Cameron kind of get a little
bit well, I was gonna say get a little bit demented,
but that's kind of an oxymoron. Yeah, I just want
to see her get evil and a not in not
in a funny way, but evil. And she could go

(40:37):
sit there and write a song and get a guitar
out and sing a song strumming in the car, you know,
with a straight face, without all the little funny stuff,
just talk about ripping somebody's throat out, and you, buddy,
in a way that she's so serious about it and

(40:58):
we know that she can't do it, but she believes it,
you know, which makes it scary.

Speaker 2 (41:04):
Yeah, and you've got a fourth member of that little
group when Scotty Blue comes back.

Speaker 1 (41:08):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (41:09):
I mean, so that's a decent little that would be
a decent little that definitely would be a decent little
house of black Well.

Speaker 1 (41:17):
They called it the House of Heart in the article
that I wrote.

Speaker 2 (41:21):
That would be a good name because it doesn't.

Speaker 1 (41:23):
Make sense to have Again. We discussed this last night,
and I want to get back on course here, but
we did discuss it last l night where Brody King
and Buddy Matthews are really kind of babyfaces. I mean
they've been clapping backs and shaking hands and raw raw
this and showed respect. And that's not Julia Hart. So

(41:45):
she's kind of a outlier here. She's totally opposite of
Buddy Matthews and Brodie King right now.

Speaker 2 (41:54):
Yeah, they that she could.

Speaker 1 (41:56):
You know, turn a little bit more playful. I don't know, Oh,
if that's the word to use it, you know, more respectful, more,
you know, amicable, more leaning toward baby face instead of heal. Well,
it is what it is.

Speaker 2 (42:10):
When Copeland talked to Brody on Collision, if you paid
attention to Julia's eyes, she was kind of like rolling
her eyes and very looked very not happy with what
was being said due the whole entire time.

Speaker 1 (42:24):
Yeah, I mean look at it this way, and when
it comes to Julia Heart, when Malachi Black had his
lengthy absences from aw Julia Hart was the leader of
the House of Black. And it's plain and simple because

(42:46):
it wasn't Brody and it was a buddy. Julia Hart
was the glue. She was there with every time, and
she was she was there. I mean they were following
her attitude, as simple as that, and I honestly believe that.
So anyway, so we had Tony Storm winning. We talked

(43:11):
about this last night, and you know, kind of had
predictions about this. I don't like that Tony Storm won
this match. I really believe that it's too predictable and
what was the point of having this match. If they
were just gonna have Tony Storm win it, I would
have much preferred, as I said last night, I would
have much preferred that Tony Storm kind of got screwed

(43:32):
out of this match by something and somebody even like
Jamie Hayter won this match. But Mercedes Monett challenges Tony
Storm to the TBS Championship, which frankly, I believe is
the more prestigious championship, believe it or not than the
AW Women's Championship. Right now, more people want the TBS

(43:54):
Championship than they want the AW Women's World Championship. Would
do you think that's a fair statement.

Speaker 2 (44:01):
I'm not sure it's a fair statement, but it's actually
the way it is, which is ridiculous. If that's the
way it is, you know, I mean, they've they've they've
in the in the past four months, they've made the
women's title almost negligible. Nothing against Mariah and the matches
she puts on, but you know, like I said the

(44:24):
last pay per view, if you put the if you
put the Women's World Championship match on before the TBS title,
that makes no sense. That's that should never happen, and
it did so.

Speaker 1 (44:39):
God so, look, I want to move on. As much
as it pains me to have to talk about this match,
Let's talk about the Hobbes versus Moxley World Championship match,
which was a decent match, don't get me wrong, even
though once again that's why there's like the Outcast version

(45:01):
two where there's five of them and here comes one
little aw Babyface out of the ring all by himself
to get to get screwed out of a I mean,
I'm sorry, but you can't have a w wrestlers look stupid.

(45:24):
There's there's a way to do heal, and there's a
way to do Babyface and stupid isn't the isn't the
way to do either of them. And I'm sorry, but
Hobbs look like an idiot tonight. He looked like a
strong idiot, but he still looked like an idiot. You
no fault of his own, because you could tell you
put through the effort he's you know, he he definitely

(45:45):
could have won that match, you know. And I think
that it's gonna lead to Moxley versus Hobbs at Grand Slam.
But I would just say this, and I mean this one,
I really do. I mean this one, Sutton. I believe
it was huge. Just said that the TBS Championship right
now is over the last three months I think you

(46:07):
said is more important than the AW Women's World Championship.
Isn't that what you said? Yep, I will say the
TVs Championship and the AW Women's World Championship are more
important than the AAW World Championship because that championship means

(46:29):
absolutely nothing. I mean, that's like, of the eight titles,
maybe the Trios Championship is less prestigious, and maybe the
Tag Team Championships Championship is less prestigious. So I would
put the AW World Championship, which we haven't seen in

(46:49):
about three months, as probably out of the A championships,
like the sixth most prestigious prestigious championship in ADW because
it means next to nothing.

Speaker 2 (47:01):
Well, and I agree with you because you know, I
think this shows the difference between the people who are
doing the women's side of things and what TK is
doing to the men's side, because everyone wants to blame
Moxley and the death writers for what's going on, and
they may have a part in what's going on, but

(47:22):
it's t K that's making those decisions. And he proved
again tonight that he has absolutely no idea how to
handle any kind of storyline that involves this kind of thing.

Speaker 1 (47:34):
Yeah, absolutely none.

Speaker 2 (47:37):
And I love, Like I said before, I like what
the death Utters are doing because it reminds me of
old school stuff. But I even think that now that
the way they did this tonight, I said to myself
when it was over, I'm thinking, well, there you go again.
You put somebody in here that you have a juge
push on, and you just kill his push for no reason.
There was absolutely reason. That should have ended with a

(47:59):
clean pin. It should have been the death writers should
have came in.

Speaker 1 (48:04):
Well, I know, but.

Speaker 2 (48:06):
But it shouldn't have been a pin. There should have
just been. They should have came in and just did
the attack. There shouldn't have been a pin. That way,
you don't kill his momentum and you you basically they
killed Hobbes's momentum and then you haven't get hurt him again.
But yet he's supposed to be part of the twelve
man match on Saturday. That makes no sense, doesn't. But
here's here's what I'll say. I don't I don't agree

(48:28):
with you. I do not agree with you that this
killed hobbs momentum. I think it killed the fans momentum
because this was so stupid and.

Speaker 1 (48:36):
Everything that and I disagree with you and you said that,
you know about I've hated everything that Death Riders have
done since third seption. It's a totally worthless program. I mean,
it's the dumbest thing. At the end of this match,
I was like, well, that was just stupid because they
they haven't gone anywhere, they haven't done anything. There's nothing's happened,

(49:02):
nothing has happened, you know. It's just like the outcast
two point zero. You have multiple death writers at the
ring and here comes an aw wrestler by himself to
get manhandled by five different wrestlers during the match, you know,
and it's like, and the referee didn't see it. Had

(49:23):
the referee didn't go watch the go look at the
outcasts on YouTube. You look at you know, because they're
not on the history of the outcast is not on
a Max yet because just go look up outcast matches
and count how many times and the referee didn't see it.
And the referee didn't see it, that's all the death

(49:45):
writers are. And the referee didn't see it, and that's
what the outcasts were. It's stupid, it's insulting to you
know what it's just insulting. I'm sorry, it's just stupid.

Speaker 3 (49:59):
Yeah, is I've lost interest in that match. I wanted
to be better. I said that it shouldn't have been
a clean pin earlier on the chat when we were
having it on the fan hub. So I don't know
what to do with it. I just don't want to
pay attention to it. Honestly, it's to the point where
it's dull and not entertaining, and they're gonna have to

(50:21):
figure something out quick.

Speaker 1 (50:22):
Yeah. The only reason I watched this match was on
the point zero zero five percent chance that Hobbs would
accidentally win the aw World Championship and make it relevant again.
I knew it wasn't gonna happen, but I watched the
match solely for that purpose. I literally have not watched

(50:43):
the Death Writers. I mean, when the Death Riders come
on TV's I've set up before and I said, again,
I hope it a main event so I can go
to better early, because, like they've already said, collision that match,
that's well, what is it, the one hundred and eighteen men? Yeah,

(51:03):
that's too many people. They would never fit the ring
the ringer collapse man.

Speaker 2 (51:07):
Anyway, the same time.

Speaker 1 (51:10):
Yeah, well that's true that lumberjack match exactly. Yeah, But anyway,
you know, they said that's the main event, kind of like,
I'm not watching that. That just totally doesn't make any sense.
That that match is the dumbest match I've ever come across. Now,
something may happen in that match, but it be after

(51:31):
the match that it happens, you know what I mean.
So what can you do? You know, I'll see that
on Twitter or wherever. So does anybody have any kind

(51:52):
of any uh opinions of about the show in general
as far as like if you had the grade it
on a scale of you know, the elementary school scale
abcd F, what would you grade the show.

Speaker 2 (52:15):
C?

Speaker 1 (52:16):
Well, no, how about a be.

Speaker 2 (52:22):
I'm going to see because it did not live anywhere
near the to the hype it should add.

Speaker 1 (52:27):
I I haven't let me put it this way. I
thought the show for the most part was probably about
a B plus for me. I thought everything they did
was good. I kind of was a little disappointed where

(52:48):
I was a little bit disappointed that Tony Storm won.
I you know, and nothing against Tony Storm at all.
She's fantastic. I just want to see or be treated
like a rookie more. I don't want her to. It
was just predictable that she would win that Matt. I
love Megabin coming out. I hope they sign her. I
thought the Ricochet thing was great. I thought the MGF

(53:09):
and Jeff jarretting was great. Thought the Kenny Omega match
was great. Everything was great, right, and then along comes
the main event, which was a big zero to me.
I mean, it was worse than anything that I watched
on that show, and so it brought that B plus
down to a C easily for me, just based on

(53:31):
the main event, that death writers need to be written
off TV, written off history, simply put, I mean having
a I want to see the AW World Championship again.
It's stupid and sickening that we don't get to see
this championship. I'm sorry.

Speaker 4 (53:52):
I agree with that totally.

Speaker 1 (53:56):
You know, and I'm sorry to be so negative about this,
but I'm not I can hold back and say, oh,
you know, I'm an AW fan, so I gotta like
the decisions. No, I don't. I don't have to be
that way. I speak my mind. Everybody that listens to
me here over the last two years knows that I
don't pull punches. I speak my mind, you know, and

(54:18):
I don't lie. I won't lie to myself, so I
won't lie to you. And it's as simple as that.
The death writers suck.

Speaker 2 (54:28):
My biggest problem with the whole thing was the women's match.
Was it ended too quickly and it and it just
didn't seem to There was way too much action on
the outside. There wasn't. I mean, that.

Speaker 1 (54:41):
Happens to these type of matches.

Speaker 2 (54:43):
Yeah, I know, but but the ending just came so quick.
It was just like they do that. They've been doing
that here lately with a lot of their matches. It'll
seem like the match is just getting ready to go
to build to a point where you can come in
with the end and it's just like it's over.

Speaker 1 (54:59):
It's like, I think that that may be. That may
be due to the fact if you really look at
the show, if you really look at the show, it's
quite possible that the Jeff Jarrett MGF segment and even
the Ricochet and Square Strickland segment ran a little bit long,
but they went with it and they had to take

(55:20):
the time off somebody, So of course they took it
off the one.

Speaker 2 (55:23):
Yeah, but man, that's a dumb way to do that,
especially when that could they had to, you know, it
being that it was the first ever women's Gauntlet match,
and and it was good match, I mean, other than
the fact that it just it just the way it ended.
Just you know, it's just I just don't get it.
You have a match that you have a chance to
everybody wants them to build the women's the women's division up,

(55:46):
but then you do a match that ends like that,
just out of the blue, in a quick minute.

Speaker 1 (55:53):
Yeah, it just make me. Yeah, I mean, I I
get what you're saying, buddy, I really do. It's just
I mean, you'll have stuff like that. Ultimately, I thought
it was a good show that was dragged down by
a poor ending. It's as simple as that. And guess what.
And I really do believe this a show, a team,
whatever you want to talk about, is only as good

(56:14):
as its weakest link. And the weakest link with the
Death Writers. And the weakest link has been the Death Writers.
Now I may be a little bit jaded because I
just don't get it. I really don't. And it's the
most uninteresting thing that AW has ever done to me.
You know, I'd even take Jade Cargill's TBS Championship run
back because at least he got to see the belt. Well.

Speaker 2 (56:37):
The other thing that was kind of weird for tonight
is they made no announcements for any matches for Saturday.

Speaker 1 (56:44):
Yes, they had did They made about thirty of them.
I mean it was like there was they were coming rapid.
I don't know what you're talking about.

Speaker 2 (56:52):
Okay, what were the matters because you have the twelve
man match and you have the uh, I don't remember
what the other one was.

Speaker 1 (56:59):
I don't remember for what they were, but they were
constantly announced.

Speaker 4 (57:02):
I remember one, what was it rain Maker versus.

Speaker 2 (57:08):
Oh, that's the only one that they announced tonight that
was different. And I honestly they you know, we talked
about this the other day when we were we might
not have been on the on the show, but you
know we were talking about with net how you know
Ece that we see in a w is not the
East the ee that everybody in the world knows because
when he wrestles in Japan, he's told a different person. Yeah,

(57:33):
and I really truly hope that that person shows up
on Saturday because that.

Speaker 1 (57:38):
Would make the look in singles matches the last time
I looked, which was maybe a couple of months ago,
she was like something like old eleven or or thirteen
In singles matches at AW, I don't expect to win.
I don't understand why or how you give somebody who
has to be I mean, you could put them out

(57:58):
there against her Pentico at Japentaico beat the beat ees.
Ask if you're going to give somebody a title shot,
at least give them some kind of matches leading up
to it where they get a win, because it's kind
of like again, this is another case of what I

(58:18):
was talking about earlier, where having don't get me wrong,
I like E, but in the spectrum of things. If
I was a non knowledgeable AW fan about EH in
New Japan and only went by his record in AW,
I'd mean, like, why the hell is this guy getting
another title shot? It doesn't make any sense.

Speaker 2 (58:42):
Even though it's an AW title This has nothing to
I mean, he's getting a title shot for things that
happen outside of AW.

Speaker 1 (58:48):
Right, but it doesn't make any sense.

Speaker 2 (58:51):
Yeah, I agree you.

Speaker 1 (58:52):
No, Howdy Kona is booking this for hardcore fans, and
hardart fans are a huge minority of the fans.

Speaker 2 (59:01):
Again, it's being booked because it could be a massive match. If,
like I said, if ah that from New Japan shows up,
this is going to be the match of the week.
And it's on.

Speaker 1 (59:14):
Ishi from New Japan from ten years ago shows up.

Speaker 2 (59:17):
I don't know. He had a pretty damn good match
last weekend.

Speaker 1 (59:20):
Yeah he did, but he doesn't do that consistently.

Speaker 2 (59:24):
Come on, well yeah, but that's what I'm saying. If
if that, even if he has the after that match,
it'll be three to four times better than any matches
at AW. But the point is, it's again this is
that the MAX put out this directive. I guess that
they had to come up with some very good matches.

Speaker 1 (59:44):
So my point is it doesn't matter how good the matches,
It really doesn't. My point is is that when people
look at the match card, a casual fan looks at
the match card and they see Okata versus Ishi and
knowing that E couldn't couldn't beat a paper bag in

(01:00:05):
a in a match in a W and that's the truth.
Because he can't beat anybody in a W. That's not
a draw. It's not a draw. That's like, okay, it's
a squad it's it's a squash match. It's not something
that people go, oh, I've got to tune in to
see that squash match, because I guarantee you the people
that are that are not knowledgeable about Ee's history in

(01:00:30):
New Japan Pro Wrestling and are only knowledgeable about his
history in a W which I do believe the majority
of people that know E no E c E only
from a W want to talking about the AW fans
that would tune into collision. This is not a draw,
this is not a match, and to be like, oh,
we've got to tune in to watch this, to me,

(01:00:50):
it's a match. Oh we're gonna see I don't know
Kenny Omega versus Serpentico. Yeah, may have, may have some
decent spots, but it's you know that Keny Omegan is
not gonna lose her spect. You know. That's the point
I'm making, is that you want to draw. That's not
a draw. That's not a draw for AW fans. Maybe

(01:01:12):
a draw for me, maybe a draw for you. But
we watched New Japan, or we keep up with New
Japan and other companies, but majority of people aren't like that.
They're casual fans.

Speaker 4 (01:01:22):
Yeah, I totally agree with that. You gotta appeal more
to the casual fan exactly.

Speaker 1 (01:01:28):
You've got to book names. And Eh is not a
name in AW. He's a name in New Japan. But
let's face it, Okata when he came to a W
he wasn't a name in AW. He was he, but
he was known for having great matches against Brian Dangelson.
It like Forbidden Door or whatever. You know what I'm saying.

(01:01:50):
This is what I'm saying. So it is what it is.
But we're going to end the show on this. That
was our review of Maximum carnege Aw the Night from
the Heart I'm not gonna say it again, the heart
of blue cheese country. There you go from Cincinnati.

Speaker 2 (01:02:14):
Uh, I'm sorry, I said the armpit of Ohio.

Speaker 1 (01:02:20):
Oh, don't be so disrespectful like that.

Speaker 2 (01:02:23):
I'm from Ohio. I'm allowed to be. And Lisa didn't
say it was Cleveland.

Speaker 1 (01:02:30):
Oh god, I'm so glad, Shane.

Speaker 2 (01:02:35):
That's well. I can get away with that now.

Speaker 1 (01:02:37):
Ah boy. But anyway, We'll be back on Tuesday night
with Hot Topics for a w Van Hubb's Ignition podcast,
So join us at A forty five on Discord be
part of the show. Come on in chat with us,
turn on your microphone and come on in and literally

(01:02:57):
talk to us. We are here. We want to hear
from you. Son.

Speaker 2 (01:03:04):
I'm sorry I said, we don't bite.

Speaker 1 (01:03:07):
Yeah, you spoke, but yeah, it was like, my god,
I'm a I'm a bier. I don't know. I when
I get my dentures, I'm going to be leaving them
all over the place.

Speaker 2 (01:03:22):
Oh boy.

Speaker 1 (01:03:23):
All right, well we will see you on Tuesday night.
Guys forty a w fan Podcasting, Thanks for listening, everybody.
Good night.

Speaker 2 (01:03:32):
My guess

Speaker 3 (01:03:35):
What was that
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