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Swerve Strickland’s signed with AEW about a month ago, and explains how and why that happens. He talks about his time at WWE, the formation of Hit Row with Ashanti “Thee” Adonis, Top Dolla & B-Fab, what led to the faction’s demise, and Swerve’s ultimate release from WWE. He speaks to the fall out from social media rap during Hit Row’s feud with Jinder Mahal, the rap cypher he did on live TV, his relationship with Triple H, what he learned from Shawn Michaels, and the feedback he received from Willian Regal. He has stories from his run with Lucha Underground including the inspiration behind the Lt. Jermaine Strickland character, the evolution of his masked Killshot gimmick, and what he thinks led to Lucha Underground’s cancellation. Plus, Swerve just attended the GRAMMY Awards, befriended one of Kanye West’s producers and songwriters, and shares how he plans to elevate his own rap game!
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William Regal makes his highly-anticipated return, and this time he’s telling stories about the British wrestling scene, and the guys who influenced him and schooled him when he was first getting started at the age of 15. He’s got some great stories about Shirley Crabtree aka Big Daddy, Giant Haystacks (whom William wrestled a lot in his early years and even traveled with), Les Thornton, and Sid Cooper. He remembers the first time Tiger Mask came to Britain and what he learned and took back with him to Japan. Regal talks about his first holiday camps, his first trip overseas, and he even gives a lesson in British slang! He breaks down the British spots that continue to influence guys to this day like the Dick Beyer, the Tony Charles and the International spot, and he shares some stories from his WWE days about Bryan Danielson and Jon Moxley.
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“Jackass Forever” topped the box office on its opening weekend. Fans love it. Critics love it. And the guys loved filming all of the ridiculous stunts and pranks for it! Steve O relives some of his gnarliest moments from the film including the multiple bee stings on his junk. He also talks about the guys’ chemistry, the new cast members, director Jeff Tremaine, Bam Margera, and Spike Jonze. Steve O shares the history of Jackass, some of his worst injuries and grossest stunts, and what it was like to film “Jackass Forever” stone cold sober. And he shares some details about his current comedy tour, “The Bucket List Tour,” his upcoming new book, “A Hard Kick In The Nuts: What I’ve Learned From A Lifetime of Bad Decisions,” and how he comes up with the crazy ass (and in some cases illegal) stunts for his YouTube channel.
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Schlatt discusses his new investment in monkey lamps and his obsession with gibbons, Charlie details his tragic sea story, Ted is confused but enthused
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Tony Hinchcliffe is a stand-up comedian, writer, and actor. He's also the co-host, along with Brian Redban, of the podcast and live YouTube show "Kill Tony." http://www.tonyhinchcliffe.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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It’s clobberin’ time when Renee is joined by none other than CM Punk, and the “voice of the voiceless” has plenty to say about his short-lived UFC run, the fate of WWE Backstage and the most controversial questions facing the industry today.
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Call him W. Morrissey, Colin Cassady or Big Cass, the newest guest on The Sessions is one of our most personal interviews yet. (And you can’t. Teach. That.) W. Morrissey, the IMPACT Wrestling 7-footer formerly known as Big Cass, stomps into The Sessions for a revealing convo about one of the more remarkable rises, falls and redemptions in recent pro wrestling history. Find out how his main-event tag team with Enzo Amore came to be, how he flamed out of WWE as a singles competitor and ultimately reinvented himself through a hard-won path to sobriety and a healthy relationship. Plus, find about the brief moment in time where he was roommates with a certain someone’s husband. Bada-boom!
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Joe is joined by UFC Light Heavyweight fighter Khalil Rountree Jr. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Bob Mould is a critically-acclaimed musician and founding frontman of indie rock band, Husker Du, and also served on the WCW creative team in the late 90s! Bob is a life-long wrestling fan who befriended legendary promoter Jim Barnett, and ultimately got offered a job at WCW. Bob shares some great stories about pitching ideas to Hulk Hogan, working with Kevin Nash, Dusty Rhodes, Kevin Sullivan, Vampiro, and what happened when Vince Russo and Ed Ferrara came to WCW. He talks about the guys he thought should have made it, the ones he tried hard to help, and what he thinks led to the demise of WCW. Plus, Bob talks music and touring, including his most recent album, “Blue Hearts,” and his new EP, “The Ocean,” which are both available now at BobMould.com, and how he came “this close” to producing Nirvana’s “Nevermind” album.
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Jake “The Snake” Roberts returns to give a detailed look at his time wrestling AAA in Mexico! He talks about the crazy fans and the stuff they used to throw at the wrestlers in the ring including full cans of beer, piss-filled bottles, and the food they were eating! He remembers working with Konnan and The Sensational Sherri Martel, the riots that started at the TV station after his promos would air, and the lengths they’d have to go to in order to safely exit the arenas after shows. You’ll hear the story of his infamous hair vs hair match, the one 6-man match he had with Eddie Guerrero, and how Jake used get his paydays out of Mexico and back to the states! He tells even more tales about living and traveling with the snakes, what it was like to film those snake vignettes with Ultimate Warrior, and how Jake ended up being the setup man for Hulk Hogan. Plus, Jake makes the case as to why he’s the real inventor of the DDT!
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John Abramson, MD, is a Harvard Medical School Lecturer, national drug litigation expert, and author. His new book, "Sickening: How Big Pharma Broke American Health Care and How We Can Repair It," will be available on February 8. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices