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An irreverent podcast for academics & culture junkies about religion, death, life, and modern spirituality.
Emily (aka @djmeatdaddy) is back with the tequila-soaked sequel to a whirlwind tour of what the WWE means on the modern socio-economic stage, particularly when it comes to trashtalk! (part 1 can be found here). We talk about the optimal condiments for pouring on wrestlers, how a good heel really twists the knife in, and why BudLight should employ koalas. Thrill as we wonder about the finer points of Mike's Hard Lemonade, the crowd control prowess of The Rock, and the importance of the trash-talking assistant. We even discuss the circus-sideshow-style origins of bare-knuckle boxing, and the future of the WWE in politics. This is the episode where we unequivocally proove that wrestling is real.
Referred to in this episode were:
Bret Kessler's comedy stand-up about accidently joining the mob
The Bugs Bunny episode of "Bewitched Bunny"
Brok Lesner being a growing boy
the spectaular spectacle of Golddust
the Comedy not-classic "Super Big Product Fun Show"
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Drinks With God
An irreverent podcast for academics & culture junkies about religion, death, life, and modern spirituality.