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December 30, 2024 • 31 mins
Rick chats with New York wrestling veteran Foxx Vinyer and chat his career including working for the Savoldi's and NWA On Fire, working the NWA 76th anniversary event, the upcoming Awesome Championship Wrestling event this weekend in NY and more!.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
M hm.

Speaker 2 (00:12):
What's going on? Everybody? This is Pro Wrestling Wire Podcast,
part of Pro Wrestling Wire dot Net, the AIWF network
in Helix Rock Radio. It's Rick del Santo today. I
am joined by Fox Vinyar. What's going on?

Speaker 1 (00:26):
What's up? Look at that lightning brother?

Speaker 2 (00:32):
Thank you for joining me here today. I've been looking
forward to it.

Speaker 1 (00:36):
Yeah. Yeah, it's a day for show.

Speaker 2 (00:39):
Absolutely absolutely, So we're gonna get dive into some of
your career. I know you've got some good stuff coming up.
I've gotten an opportunity to work with you semi recently,
and I'm very familiar.

Speaker 1 (00:51):
With your work.

Speaker 2 (00:51):
But why don't you talk at your beginnings and stuff?

Speaker 1 (00:56):
Uh well, I'm old debuted in two thousand and nine
in July, so this is going on the sixteenth loop
sweet sixteen. Uh yeah, man, it's been a it's been
a journey. I've been paid by every major company in

(01:17):
the US. I've wrestled for every one of them except
for the FED. Well, I mean, I guess I'm LW's
there now, so IMLW. HI bring me in. Yeah, just
trying to have fun, stale being a fifteen year Chrystal
brother and uh yeah, living that living that wrestling dream.

Speaker 2 (01:41):
As they say, how did you get interested in enjoying
the world of professional wrestling? And who trained you? I
tried finding some of this information, but I could not
find information on that.

Speaker 1 (01:52):
I was trained by JP Black, the Black Color, the
Dark Tony JP Black. He was trained by Tony DeVito,
so house of a Vito Grandpa. And then I trained alongside,
not alongside, but they came and helped train and like
beat us up and stuff, which would be the now

(02:14):
vict delicious hail colins, cheach I mean not cheach. Cloudy
would come, Bobby Fish and just a Oman Tortuga, the
outcast killers would come and uh just do some damage
and then back that all got started. I've told the

(02:34):
story a million times. People know it. Like my best
friend in high school moved and then I happened to
see him five years later driving, so me and my
other best friend followed him. I asked what he was
up to. He said, he's going to work at Gold's gym.
A bunch of wrestlers come in there. He knows one
He's gonna go try out or try out, maybe train.
And I said, hey, I was in a wrestling when

(02:54):
I was thirteen years old with Kenny Casanova and those
guys that rolled a hurt back in the day. I'll
go with you, and then that was it. The next
week I started and then trained for like nine months,
and then life got in the way, and then like
three years later, a ring became available closer to home,

(03:15):
and then jumped on that opportunity, and then four months
after that we made our debut as the tag team
Capital Punishment. Not to be confused with the tag team
that's out there now Capital Punishment, although if you type
in Capital Punishment wrestling you'll find us. And then, however,
we are both a black and white tag team, so

(03:36):
don't get confused by it. But yeah, that was the beginning.
Mostly in like New York, New Jersey, Maine. We were
NWA on Fire with Saboli's Tag Team Champions.

Speaker 2 (03:53):
Back then, Tommy Savildi just passed away. What did this
mean that you're bringing that up? Do you have any
memories of work with Tommy?

Speaker 1 (04:01):
Yeah, we did. We would always do a on the
NWA on Fire television show that they had. They always
had Tommy's corner. You would do an interview segment and
he'd come on. He'd be like he'd ask you the
questions and then you know, you answered so on the fly,
like I don't know what he's gonna say to me.
I'm just like man. And then sometimes a fight would

(04:23):
break out in the middle of his uh thing. But
then you're hearing Tommy's boys. Ay, yeah we are you know,
a little fucking but yeah a repeter Tommy.

Speaker 2 (04:34):
Yeah, I'm a huge Foldie fan. A lot of my
older episodes ended up on their streaming network, so this
may end up there at some point.

Speaker 1 (04:42):
Which I didn't even know they had until I actually
ran into Mario for the first time in probably ten
years or longer at the Hall of Fame, the International
Person Hall of Fame ceremony back in October, where I
battled on the fly. I don't know where I'm in
the middle of the day and they're like, hey, You're
going to face the Godfather in a promo battle. And

(05:04):
I got to wear a wolf had and I was
a big, bad wolf and he was chicken little. I
won enough.

Speaker 2 (05:10):
Said no, I heard I heard about this, and I
believe that it was buzz Bloodsaw that told me about
this promo battle as well. Is he a part of that?

Speaker 1 (05:22):
I don't know if he was there. I know he
was there for the the night before or earlier in
the day, I should say, because then later on was
the dinner. But he might have been there for the dinner.
I don't know. I sat in the back to everyone.

Speaker 2 (05:39):
I like to sit in the back to avoid the
to avoid other humans. You know. There you go.

Speaker 1 (05:46):
I just wanted that dessert.

Speaker 2 (05:48):
So what's the what's the scene like up in your area?
I know the International Wrestling Hall of Fame is uh
in Albany, correct, And that's around the area that you're from.

Speaker 1 (05:59):
It's literally ten it's up the highway in the MVP Arena,
which used to be the Times Union Center, which used
to be the Pepsi Arena, which used to be the
Knickerbocker Arena. And then yeah, that's where Flair won the
ninety two Rumble. That's where we have the beer truck,
we have DX Reform and Edge Cashing in, Edge Retiring. Yeah,

(06:22):
it's a lot of history in that building and the
International President Hall of Fames right there. It's at the
Micro Cool dudes, and ever since they opened, I've been
a part of them, so good for them.

Speaker 2 (06:35):
Yeah, I had a chance to meet Seth Turner in
Philadelphia this past summer, and I believe you were there
as well for the nw A seventy sixth anniversary show,
and you took part in one of the opening matches
prior to the the show, prior to the TV recordings,
I believe.

Speaker 1 (06:54):
Yeah, yeah, yep, me and Tim Thiory yep, we uh
had match and I won jump for me. Yeah, awesome night.
You know, I'm still waiting, like they haven't come back around,
and it's been a lot of here and there, but

(07:16):
hopefully twenty twenty five is where Fox been your twenty
twenty Thrives brother. Yeah, but yeah, I mean twenty twenty five,
I'm hoping to do a lot of big things. I'm
gonna start kicking some doors down. Been here a while,
ready to go, let's do things.

Speaker 2 (07:31):
Yeah yeah, I mean, I'm pretty familiar with your work.
I've got the opportunity to see I think the first
time I saw you was a Paradise Sally Pro Wrestling
out of the East Haven, Connecticut under back there.

Speaker 1 (07:44):
But everyone I talked to is like, hey, talk to
this guy. He books, he books, he books, he books?
Who books?

Speaker 2 (07:50):
Paul Roma is the booker. So that's a guy, and
you know they're they've done a complete turnaround they're doing
do they I actually joined them on commentary for the
last livestream that they did and it was a blast,
I gotta tell you. So it looks like they're trying
to I wouldn't say change the direction of the company,
but they're trying to just rebuild it after a lot

(08:11):
of guys left.

Speaker 1 (08:13):
I don't know when the last time I was there.
I know it was around covid Ara at covid time. Yeah,
but we did a lot of like I had a
good match of Itchy Bond that was I think that
was the last time I was there, to be honest
with you, But I love it there. They're always good.
They've always been good to me for years, and Mario's
the bomb.

Speaker 2 (08:31):
So yeah, very very very good friend. I have a
I actually have some stuff that I recorded of you there,
so maybe I'll send it over to you afterwards. Yeah.
From the school, So.

Speaker 1 (08:43):
Is that where they mainly run still out of the
school spot.

Speaker 2 (08:46):
Most of the time they run out of the school,
but then they run during the summer, they run at
the Armada Brewing in New Haven, Connecticut, which is you know,
not too far from there. And then I think they're
doing a couple like they're they're returning to the Cadillac
Ranch in January. And then uh, yeah, it's a nice

(09:07):
uh it's kind of like a country and western bar.
So it's very you want to I.

Speaker 1 (09:13):
Want to go, I'll do it. We have a cowboy hat.

Speaker 2 (09:17):
Yeah, it's a nice place for uh for for for
wrestling shows. It's got a big dance floor where it's
where the ring goes. So there you go, there you go,
there you go. So what else you got going on? Uh? Uh,
you're you're talking about improving twenty twenty five and making

(09:37):
ship happen. Let's talk about it.

Speaker 1 (09:40):
Yeah. I just want to Like I'm finding all these
companies that are just kind of like starting out or
they're like they've had some times where it's been like
they used to run and they're running again finally. And
I just want to wrestle people. Man, Like I've done stuff,
I'm happy. I want to wrestle people. I want to
wrestle people. Want to wrestle. Nothing irks me more so

(10:02):
if anyone's watching and this is you, I can hate you.
I hate people who are wrestlers who don't want to wrestle. Now,
I'm not saying you need a super kick and no seal,
but I mean like people paid to see you. Give
them a show. Pay give them a show they paid,

(10:25):
give them a ship. I don't want to do that.
I can't do that. So I'm hurt. Oh, if you're hurt,
go home. You're taking up a spot for somebody else. Yes,
And there's a lot of young cats out there that
my two hundred and sixty pound ass wants to wrestle,
you know what I mean. Like, I don't know anybody name,
don't ask me, but I know a lot of people

(10:45):
coming up are like out there and they need Hey,
who can we have them? Who can we put them with?
Who can we put them with? Me?

Speaker 2 (10:54):
Yea?

Speaker 1 (10:54):
If I can hang with all these new cats that
are super athletes coming from everywhere, and I want to
do cool shit, you know?

Speaker 2 (11:04):
Yeah, how did you come up with the I guess
your gimmick so to speak.

Speaker 1 (11:09):
I don't even know what that means.

Speaker 2 (11:11):
Well, how did you come up with your persona? How
you look and all that stuff?

Speaker 1 (11:17):
Well, the flashlight's really bright. That's why I'm wearing the
sunglet with this on my eyeball because you can see
there's an X on the right eye because most of
the time I'm never in front of the right eyes.
There's no way eyes.

Speaker 2 (11:32):
That's kay.

Speaker 1 (11:34):
My look is just me. This is what you get,
man Like. Sometimes I like to paint my face. Sometimes,
sometimes I like to rap. Sometimes I want to do
this and that. You know, they're all me under an
umbrella of me. Like I'm not gonna go out there
and be like I'm a fireman today because I'm looking

(11:55):
for the hole, you know. But it's just me.

Speaker 3 (11:59):
This is just me.

Speaker 1 (12:00):
The personality, the persona, the charisma, the passion, the drive,
the etcetera. That's just me. Sometimes it's good, sometimes it's bad.
Wrestling's crazy because you never know what they want. They
could be like, I don't want any of this. Jack off.

(12:22):
He's a cartoon character, which I is the gimmick. I
guess a human cartoon character. Picture Daffy Duck when he's
going nuts in the piano duel in Roger Rabbit. That's
the life.

Speaker 2 (12:35):
There you go, There you go. You recently made your
debut for Outcast Wrestling Revolution, which I also made my
debut for the same on the same show, and I
know that we talked briefly about that. I think yesterday.
I believe in through text message. What'd your h what's
your opinion of that company? And how do you what

(12:58):
do you expect of it?

Speaker 1 (13:00):
One? The location is awesome on Yukon's campus.

Speaker 2 (13:04):
Beautiful building.

Speaker 1 (13:06):
How many two? The locker room's great. Yeah so far,
no drama. The promoters, the bookers, both of them are
awesome people. They're very ears opened, have an idea when
you want to help, when you want to make Like

(13:27):
I said, they're kind of just just starting out kind
of right. So like me, that's like a fresh clean slate,
like oh sick, Hey, what do you have idea for
this person, this person, this person, this TV show, this
that the other. Let me help because I have ideas.
Let me help you, you know, like it's a cool
environment to help grow. And that's like kind of the goal. Really,

(13:52):
go there, have awesome matches, eventually be a champion, because
whoever is a champion, I'm coming after you because I
got to get that weight up bulk season. But yeah,
like I wrestled mister James last show. That was epic.
I loved it. I mean, they're a growing thing. You
can't you can't expect sell out crowds day one. Sometimes

(14:17):
it happens if you got like a money backer and stuff.
But like seeds, man, you gotta plant some seeds and
then it's like, hey, let's see what happens. So so far,
I like them. I'm not gonna be at the next show,
unfortunately because I'm I have to defend my TIW Tag
Team championship. However, next event I should be there.

Speaker 2 (14:41):
And I believe you just said March, correct, that was
in March.

Speaker 1 (14:45):
That's what it is. March something.

Speaker 2 (14:46):
I don't know, Yeah, man, I don't. I have the
date somewhere on my phone. I think there's a lot
of promise there. There's a lot of great talent, and
I think that's you know. They they they have a
television spot locally, and it's kind of cool, you know
what I mean. And one of the things is that
school will be in session, because I think the last
one was before school actually started, so there's not a

(15:08):
lot of students there. But I think that with the
school in session that I think that that could really
help and bring more people to this event.

Speaker 1 (15:17):
Yeah, yeah, I mean, I think just having people in
the school, like, Hey, what the hell's going on in
the gym? Later, Oh there's wrestling. I like wrestling, Let's
go check it out. And then just you know, because
a lot of people who like wrestling haven't seen it,
haven't been to an indie show where it's like intimate
and stuff, you know what I mean. It's just like
they've only used to the big productions and Yukons oft

(15:42):
it looks awesome, you know what I mean, like to
be a dope spot to make grow. And then especially
when they get the TV going and the episodes and
put together a structure, I'll be pretty good.

Speaker 2 (15:54):
Yeah. I think that a lot of people, some people
just don't exposed to that kind of wrestling, independent wrestling,
which I think that when I discovered it, I just
kind of became obsessed with him. That's I'm going back
nineteen ninety four, so when I discovered that, and well
that's not entirely true a little bit before that, when
with the Soboldes that we were talking about. But I

(16:16):
attended my first independent show in nineteen ninety four, and
then that kind of took over a lot of what
I watched, Like.

Speaker 1 (16:22):
I didn't know about indie wrestling till like ninety seven
ninety eight, when my brother would hang out at a
comic book store and it just happened to be owned
by the dudes who ran rolled a hurt and then
they would have shows. I remember he would bring home
a tape VHS and it'd be like, Yo, the headbangers

(16:42):
are there. Wow, oh man, you know then they have
like the the low key Piro or whatever that an
indie show would have. And that's the only thing I
first saw, and I was like, all right, cool, and
then I didn't really pay attention, Like my buddies were
huge on the Ring of Honor, and then I knew
more about indie stuff when I became when I started training,

(17:05):
Like literally the first we got trained, my trainer said,
next week you're coming on the road. So it was
me and my tag partner, my trainer, JP, and Bobby
Fish on the road to some show out in Rochester,
New York. The main event was like I think Steve
Krena was in the main event. I know, uh, I

(17:30):
forget where it was. Was that a hockey arena something
like that. I don't know the main I know he
was there, and I know Corey Graves Sterling. He was
on the show and yeah, so the first thing I
remember is that was like, oh, okay.

Speaker 2 (17:45):
In New England Championship Wrestling.

Speaker 1 (17:47):
Possibly, No, no, it was out in Rochester.

Speaker 2 (17:51):
Oh okay. I remember seeing Sterling working for New England
Championship Wrestling here in Connecticut. He end in Connecticut him
at the Knights of Columbus.

Speaker 1 (18:02):
There a lot, No, this was this was yeah, this
was Rochester area. Yeah, Colin Delaney type of guys.

Speaker 2 (18:08):
And gotcha and stuff. Yeah yeah, right right, So you've
been doing the sixteen years, You've made appearances, like you said,
for a lot of the majors like Impact, right, I
believe that I saw you on.

Speaker 1 (18:23):
There, AGW, Impact, n W, A Ring of Honor, yeah, DW,
whatever you can throw your stick at.

Speaker 2 (18:36):
Sorry, so everything but the FED. But like you said, but.

Speaker 1 (18:40):
I was backstage.

Speaker 2 (18:44):
There you go, there you go.

Speaker 1 (18:46):
So it's always a what's cash twenty two? Maybe catch
twenty two. I don't know if that's the right thing.

Speaker 2 (18:54):
But like.

Speaker 1 (18:56):
So at Ring of Honor a lot it was always hey,
we need somebody for this, and I was like, hey,
I'm right here. Oh no, like hey I'm right here,
you know, And then like be like, ah, nah, we
need somebody who is kind of smaller, or we need
somebody who looks like a wrath or and that's kind

(19:18):
of always what happens at place is like I've been
at a spot and they're like, Oh, we would love
to use you. We can't wait to use you. You're awesome,
we love everything about you. However, this guy fits the
mold of what we need right now, and we don't
want to waste your talent on something getting punched in
the face for two minutes when we could use you
as a star here. So it's always what happens, like

(19:40):
I'll show up, I'll be ready, but it's like, oh,
you don't really look like a security guard or I
mean it looks security guard, but you could look like
an EMT or something that they would put you know
what I mean. But I guess it's a good thing.

Speaker 2 (19:56):
I mean, you have a you know you you look
like you could be something on television as far as
I a start, just from what you know, your appearance,
your charisma, et cetera, et cetera.

Speaker 1 (20:07):
It's happening. It's the it's a weird time. I can feel,
I can feel I've been around I've done a bunch
of stuff. It's just finding what people want because like
same thing you just ask like, hey, well, how do
you come up with your gimmick? What's your block? It's
just me. Somebody might be like, hey, what we want

(20:28):
you know, we want like a pure wrestler, or we're
looking for Duke the Dumpster Drosie or you know what
I mean. So it's all about timing. And sometimes my
timing has been great, like when I was in the
Top Prospect Tournament and Ring of Honor like that was awesome.
Timing was great, and then other times it's like, hey,
we need this, and then COVID happens, you know what

(20:50):
I mean. So it's all about timing, and like as
we develop, as I work out and get bigger and
try to do this and that, like uh it just
if you lose the excitement of it, then you're gonna
be a bum. So we'll see what happens. We'll see
what happens. But I yes, you are correct sir, I
do belong on the television.

Speaker 2 (21:10):
That I mean, you just look like something that would
be on television, someone that would with the we in
the business.

Speaker 1 (21:16):
The airport test, okay, and It's when if someone walks
through airport and you look at them and you're like,
that person must be something. You know. Yeah, Like I
used to deliver produce and I've had people at like ihop,
hey man, you a fighter or something? What are you

(21:37):
a fighter? You look like you do something. No, I wrestle.
I knew it. I knew you did something. You look
like you do something. I was like, yeah, sign his paper,
get your waffles. You're a waffles lady.

Speaker 2 (21:51):
So what do you got coming up? I understand you
have a lot of stuff coming up this weekend.

Speaker 1 (21:57):
Yeah, this Saturday, June fourth, at the Old Keepsie Mid
Hudson Civic Center. We're all the w F has been
doing stuff.

Speaker 2 (22:10):
It's the ACW correct that's debuting there.

Speaker 1 (22:14):
YEP. Awesome Championship Wrestling. YEP, debuting making a I think
I'm excited. I'm in the twenty man rumble. Winner becomes
the heavyweight champion. So the last two people in the
ring have a match, and then the winner is champion.

(22:35):
So hopefully I leave this weekend with some gold.

Speaker 2 (22:40):
I'll tell you this is who's the promoter? Is that?
The now? Is that who's pushing it?

Speaker 1 (22:46):
I know that now is heavily and Bob. I think
I don't know if they are the booker, the promoter,
but I know they are the brainchild. They are the
the now. They're the reason that it's happened.

Speaker 2 (22:59):
Well, I'm I gotta tell you they're they're pushing it
a lot. I know. I see VIC pushing it a
lot on social media, see a lot of people pushing it.
It's getting a lot behind it, and I think, lack
of a better termament seems like it's going to be awesome.

Speaker 1 (23:16):
Well, they just they just posted that they have to
add more seats, so more seats are available. I don't
know how much of that place holds. I've trained down there, yeah,
when it was a house of hardcore dream Tommy Dreamer
used to have his school there and I would go
down there and I would train with Vic and Tommy
and do stuff. So like it's a big place. I've

(23:40):
been there for conventions where we had a ring set
up and we did you know, some stuff with like
Brian Myers and did some stuff. Way back in the day.

Speaker 2 (23:49):
ECW used to come there. I used to go there
in the late nineties and up until the time they closed.

Speaker 1 (23:54):
Yeah, I remember like a lot of things happened, Like
I remember just training there, like we'd have the ring
on the state, break the ring down, throw it under
the stage, and have to rebuild it for the next day. Right,
But yeah, it's uh, the card is awesome. I'm stoked
to be at a part of it. Like when I
got the call like, hey, save the date. You know,

(24:17):
here's an STD for you, I was like, wait a minute,
what do you mean? But yeah, like I'm stoked for it.
Like I feel like that is a place where the
people who know of can finally see like, oh I
heard about this dude, and then now I get the

(24:39):
opportunity to be in the ring with guys i've wrestled
before and dudes I've never met before in the ring. Wise,
I know there's twenty people in the rumble, Like I said,
some I know, some I don't. I guess my first
challenge is Wrecking Ball. I know he's in it, block. Yeah,

(24:59):
just so we all, no Wrecking Ball. I did defeat
him with the Depega unchained power slam earlier this year,
so I can pick him up and maybe press him
over my head and throw him out. Probably won't happen,
but we could gang up on him. Come on, guys,
let's do it. But and then you got the other

(25:21):
part of the car, and you got Nick Namath and
Riddle Dreamer and Vladimir like and then there's more. But
it's a stack card. I may cover the ring with confetti.
I don't know. Yeah, I will have some t shirts available,

(25:45):
some eight by tens. You can take a photo, say
what up? Paint your beard. I don't know, but yeah,
I think it's gonna be a good show. I think
we might get fifteen hundred people.

Speaker 2 (25:56):
I'm predicting a lot. I don't I'm on, I don't
think I'm going to be able to attend it, but
I may so, I might come out of nowhere last minute.

Speaker 1 (26:05):
But I said, I don't know how much they hold.
But I think it's gonna just because of the it's
a historic thing, like yo, it's the first thing it
could Now people could be like, no, I'm not going,
I'll wait and see if it fails. Blah blah blah.

Speaker 2 (26:21):
Now what happened to see if it fails? I mean, well,
you don't there's too many negative people involved in professional
wrestling that say stuff like that, or the fans you
know what I mean. I want everybody to succeed. There's
like probably ten companies in Connecticut. I don't want any
of them to fail. I want all of them to succeed. Yeah,
none of them are calling me the book.

Speaker 1 (26:40):
Hey, hell about you use the same damn rosters Connecticut.

Speaker 2 (26:46):
Most of them, Yes, garbage, garbage, public Enemy number one
New England's Extraordinary Gentlemen.

Speaker 1 (26:56):
But yeah, I'm still ACW is going to be pretty sick.
That's why I have this weekend. The following weekend in
North Adams, Truly Independent Wrestling returns for the first time
in six months. I will be defending the tag team
Championship at Jimmy Limits as one half of the Echo Boomers.
And uh yeah so and then I'm just gonna keep

(27:20):
on keeping on. Yeah, see what happened?

Speaker 2 (27:24):
Here you go? Where can everybody find you want to
put out your socials and stuff?

Speaker 1 (27:29):
You can find me all at Fox Vineyar everywhere, on
the Twitter, on the on the Instagram. Somebody teach me
how to get followers because I don't know what to do.
It's impossible unless you got some schmooters like you want
to follow me on the top tic before he gets

(27:51):
the band Fox vind hear uh. If you like music,
you can listen to my shit. It's Green six.

Speaker 2 (27:59):
That's that's what I wanted to ask you about. I'm
sorry to cut you off.

Speaker 1 (28:02):
What's the name of this zoo green six? That's zoo
is in z o o, green is in the color
and then six is in the number.

Speaker 2 (28:10):
Let's talk about that.

Speaker 1 (28:11):
What what?

Speaker 2 (28:12):
What do you? What? What kind of what's the style
of your music that you perform?

Speaker 1 (28:17):
It is called hip pop punk. That's hip pop punk,
and you know, we do stuff. And by we, it's
just me and a drummer, So everything you hear besides
the drums is me. Yeah. So it's some old school,
like you know, pop punk bullshit. What's I like to rap?

(28:39):
So I'm rapping on it. We have some heavy stuff
that sounds like, you know, some cool embiscuity style new
metal punk. There's some stuff where I have a piano
intro that's kind of emails. I'm a terrible singer. So
hopefully you like rapp an auto tune cuz what up, dough?
But yeah, you can listen to them on Spotify and

(29:00):
wherever you can listen to music. Actually, like I put it,
some of them in my videos just to like have
it out there. But yeah, you can find me everywhere
there or get your ass down to the Mid Hudson
what's it called the mj N now.

Speaker 2 (29:16):
Ah, I thought it was still the Mid Hudson Civic time.

Speaker 1 (29:19):
No, it's something different. I'm not it's not part of
my thing. I have ADHD. I don't pay attention to
those things.

Speaker 2 (29:28):
You gotta look at the flyer. I'll post the flyer
on my h on the.

Speaker 1 (29:31):
Instagram, put it in right here.

Speaker 2 (29:35):
Yep, there you go. Uh what else? Yeah, well I
want everybody to go check that out. I want everybody
to do go follow fox Finger on social media. And
I want to thank you for coming on the show today,
and I hope you can come back sometime in the
near future.

Speaker 1 (29:53):
Yeah, anytime. We'll come back after this show and we'll
see what's up and hopefully I'll still be a Tack
Tam champion and a couple weeks and yeah, anybody who
wants to fight me, see if you can pin me,
see if you can make me snap out. I think
I'm gonna start pinning people and count to six. Why no,

(30:14):
you hear it here first?

Speaker 3 (30:15):
When I pin you it's gonna be one, two, three,
four by six seven eight minus two six. It's gonna
be six because what's the space at five?

Speaker 1 (30:28):
Get ot air. I'm beating it twice in one, two
and one four sail buy one, get one. Bogo Bogo,
speaking into the mic. Gotta back up right,
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