Three Guys Around a Table and The Best Of…
Three buddies sitting around a table debating the best of everything and discussing what is on their minds
Three Guys Around a Table and The Best Of…
The Best of...Sports' Greatest Events
Use Left/Right to seek, Home/End to jump to start or end. Hold shift to jump forward or backward.
Join us for a raucous debate about the most electrifying moments in American sports. From the thunder of hooves at the Kentucky Derby to the glitzy spectacle of the Super Bowl, we tangle with the question of what makes an event truly unforgettable. The banter is rich with nostalgia, peppered with pop culture zingers, and fond memories of basketball greats. Imagine the roaring crowds, the underdog victories, and the cultural showdowns of Daytona vs. Indy – it's all in this heart-pounding recap of America's top-tier athletic showdowns.
As we lace up our wrestling boots, we step into the ring to discuss the grandeur of WrestleMania, marveling at how the pomp and pageantry have evolved to capture the imaginations of millions. No piledriver or bodyslam goes unmentioned as we highlight the shift from in-ring prowess to pure entertainment spectacle, with a side of humor that nods to the fictional Flint Tropics' 'Mega Bowl.' Whether you're a fan of icy showdowns or the heated drama of wrestling, tune in for a delightful romp through the sports events that lace our memories with adrenaline and joy – all served up with an 'Anchorman'-esque flourish.
The Beer Brothers proudly present the.
Speaker 2Best Of A podcast about the best of everything, from the mundane to the ridiculous Just three buddies sitting around the card table talking about things that absolutely matter to no one.
Speaker 1If you were expecting three guys around the table. It is three guys around the table, but we're doing another Best Of episode.
Speaker 2Are we really considered around the table if we all sit toward one side?
Speaker 3Well do we really? We're not surrounding the table. It's not a round table, is it?
Speaker 1That's true, it's rectangular, it's not square, and we're not all sitting on one side, like you just said. Well, we're sitting toward one side, right, happy I mean you're over closer to me, and of course.
Speaker 2Greg is sitting right next to me. Do you have to sit right next to me? I mean so close like this? Happy.
Speaker 3I'm getting my blanket out too.
Speaker 2All right, all right, it's cold in here.
Speaker 1Happy Cinco de Mayo.
Speaker 2It is Happy Cinco de Mayo.
Speaker 1Yeah, what did you guys do to celebrate?
Speaker 3I had some Mexican corn. Yeah, oh, I didn't eat it. See you later. We made it you know what else is.
Speaker 2We had a surprise birthday party for my oldest child today, who will be 25. On Tuesday Went to Topgolf in Louisville. How about?
Speaker 1that had a great time I like.
Speaker 3Topgolf. It's a good time. Soon to be.
Speaker 2Happy birthday, Taylor.
Speaker 1Wow, happy birthday, topg. It is Cinco de Mayo. It's also the Sunday after the Kentucky Derby, which here in Kentucky obviously is a very, very big deal, and we know we have listeners all around the world.
Speaker 2Including Oceania. Very strange. We will find you one of these days.
Speaker 1Yes, Is it near Lima? I think it's somewhere south of there.
Speaker 2Okay, everything's my guess again south of lima.
Speaker 1I'm just saying so banned. Um, since we did have the kentucky derby yesterday, I think it would probably be a good time to talk about the best of overall sporting events. What are the biggies? What do you think is if we just had to say this is our one, this is the thing that we think is the best big time sporting event, whether it's kentucky derby, something dealing with with racing, it is not nhl.
Speaker 1I can tell you that oh, the stanley cup's going to come into play, my friend who is stanley, lord stanley, what's up with this? Cup, yeah only the greatest trophy in all of sports but that's okay, oh.
Speaker 2I think the Holman cups better.
Speaker 1Oh, my God, all right. So, uh, I think that'll be a spirited discussion. From the sound of it, uh, because we've got some people here that know a lot about sports and some maybe that, if they don't even know what, lord the Lord, stanley's Cup is all about.
Speaker 3I don't know how many beers can fit in Lord.
Speaker 1Stanley's Cup. Well, the great thing to do is to eat cereal out of it All of them, from what I've been told. So let's begin, chris, since you obviously are the most opinionated.
Speaker 2Yeah, I would say it's the Mega Bowl that was hosted by the Flint Tropics in Flint, michigan.
Speaker 1I don't understand the crickets but I don't hear crickets.
Speaker 2Do you hear crickets? I don't hear anything. It's so terrible. So the Mega Bowl hosted by the Flint Tropics in Flint, michigan semi-pro basketball team Do they drink the water? They don't now. They don't now. They don't now they bring it in.
Speaker 1I mean that in and of itself, I think, is a disqualifying event.
Speaker 2So I'm making a reference to the movie Semi-Pro.
Speaker 1Yes, If you don't know it's a fantastic movie.
Speaker 2If you've never seen it, you need to watch it. Will Ferrell it's great. Woody Harrelson give a little shout out there to those guys Because, because they are two of our listeners, we know this. We do know that for a fact. That's right. So I've got a lot of mixed feelings on this, because I've had the very great fortune of attending a lot of the big sporting events NBA playoffs or NBA finals Playoffs. I attended one time it was the Miami Heat and the Indianapolis Pacers. I bet that was riveting. Playoffs, okay, I attended one time it was the Miami Heat and the Indianapolis Pacers. I bet that was riveting.
Speaker 3Playoffs.
Speaker 1Okay, and I'm going to go ahead and tell you guys being there live not worth it.
Speaker 2It's just. I don't know If you're a huge NBA fan. I don't think. I don't like NBA basketball.
Speaker 3Well, I'm just not a fan. I haven't been since the 80s.
Speaker 1Well, 90s.
Speaker 2I think the only way you would get into a the playoffs is if your team is in it, because I gotta tell I didn't care who won it was. I was there but there was nothing special. It was like going to any other nba game.
Speaker 1It was just and blah when you when you grow up, watching bird and and magic and then transitioning into michael jordan? That era that. I mean that was the house of the odd days.
Speaker 3What about the ABA era? Well, I was a big fan.
Speaker 1I was a big fan. You know when you're talking. David Thompson and Julius Irving. They used to play in the ABA before he went to the Sixers. Yeah, aba was awesome.
Speaker 2However, so anyhow, no, nba is not even nowhere on the list. I've been to the Indianapolis 500 a lot.
Speaker 1This is the best of all the ones that you've been to.
Speaker 2I'm narrowing it down.
Speaker 3I am narrowing it down. Can you pick one?
Speaker 2So here's where I'm going. I believe, regionally speaking, if we're going across the board, in the United States nothing beats the Super Bowl. I mean, there's so much. Nobody watches NFL games until the Super Bowl. Everybody watches it, for the commercials Are you crazy the money.
Speaker 3Well, you know what I'm saying. Nfl gets watched a ton.
Speaker 1The NFL's the highest rated sporting event during the year.
Speaker 2My mother does not watch pro football and she watches the Super Bowl. Okay, Okay.
Speaker 1That makes a little more sense so the commercials the halftime show.
Speaker 2you know they announced the halftime show way before the Super Bowl and to me the Super Bowl is unsurpassed as far as the largest spectacle in sports.
Speaker 1So this is a good place for actually a serious question what makes one of these sporting events the best? What makes it the best of? Is it the spectacle? Is it the players and all they have to go through to earn, whatever they're doing? Is it the number of people that show up? Is it the number of people that watch it? What is it? I think, those are important questions I think it's less about the players.
Speaker 2I think it's less about the game itself. I think it's the entire immersement into the atmosphere, everything else, the Kentucky Derby is a prime example. Here in Kentucky, it's the biggest thing going, yep.
Speaker 1There were 160,000 people there yesterday. The pomp, the circumstance, the history.
Speaker 2It is the greatest two minutes in sports. But everybody has derby parties and everybody does this kind of thing. But I don't think it reaches outside of Kentucky as the Superbowl does.
Speaker 1I think if you look at the ratings yeah, if you looked at the ratings there yesterday it's probably a bigger bump than their normal Saturday afternoon programming, but I don't think it would get anywhere near.
Speaker 3And the race yesterday was unbelievable.
Speaker 1Yeah.
Speaker 2Yeah, unbelievable, what a nasty track they had rolling all for two days and it wasn't bad at race time.
Speaker 3I couldn't believe it. I mean, when you've got two horses within a nose, oh yeah.
Speaker 1Yeah, that's pure excitement and thank God no horses were injured and you know that can cast a pall.
Speaker 3It can.
Speaker 1That'll really put you down. Oh nice pun.
Speaker 3That's two.
Speaker 1I'm going to count how many crickets show up for him today. All right, mark, you're up To me. The reason I ask those questions is because I agree with Chris in terms of the spectacle is really, really important. However, I think, if you're talking about just the, if you put aside the spectacle, because I don't think anyone could argue with the Super Bowl, maybe across the world, the World Cup, world Cup, right the final, the World Cup finals are huge.
Speaker 2I agree and the.
Speaker 1World.
Speaker 3Cup finals are huge. I agree. And the Germans always win.
Speaker 1Yeah, how many Super Bowls can we look back on and say, oh my God, that was just amazing, that was so exciting. A lot of them are blowouts, some of them have been pretty good, but I think, for the sheer excitement of the actual event, I'm going to be very, very specific and say a game seven in the Stanley Cup Finals. If we're ever fortunate enough to get a game seven, much like the one that's on right now, that's in the first round of the playoffs between Vegas and Dallas Playoffs Exactly.
Speaker 1They're in a game seven. Game sevens are completely different than anything else that you'll ever see, and uh just the sharing.
Speaker 3They don't try in games one through six.
Speaker 1I say that the level of of pressure is so increased because, like, okay, there was a game seven last night between, uh, Toronto and Boston. Boston got out to a three one series lead. Toronto wins the next two. Boston last year blew a game seven in the first round of the playoffs to Florida. So they're in the same predicament last night and it goes to overtime. One to one, it goes to overtime, Boston wins it in overtime. And you almost could feel the relief of every single fan in TD Garden last night.
Speaker 1So I think for me, if you're looking at just the game itself, if you're lucky enough to get a game seven in a Stanley Cup final, it doesn't get any better than that, greg.
Speaker 3I'm more of a college fan, yep. So I would say I personally think the NBA or NCAA basketball tournament's the best event in sports. I don't think there's a whole lot of debate about that, because it's truly a playoff For the totality. Correct, the totality. I mean look, you could have a championship game, like I had this year, and it ended up being a blowout, but it's the one way to prove you've got a champion. I mean, the, the champion of the nit is not going to beat the nza champion.
Speaker 2I mean they're just not, but it's the champion of the nit, the 67th best team, probably not.
Speaker 3They're probably more like the 25th or something like that because, because you got teams in there who, if you were ranking the top 68 teams, they wouldn't be in it, but they won their conference tournament so there you go.
Speaker 1I think that's a really good point.
Speaker 3Again, when you think about the totality of the event, you can throw in Well and I'll tell you this I think the college football playoffs has the potential to be in that, now that we're going to have 12 teams in, it's going to be really interesting. This year There'll be 12. I mean, there'll be eight SEC teams and then four. That's funny 100% If you finish in the top half of the SEC. You're in, that's right.
Speaker 1It may be six and six between the Big Ten and the SEC.
Speaker 3There's no power five anymore, it's a power two.
Speaker 1That's right yeah.
Speaker 3There's no Power 5 anymore, it's a Power 2. That's right.
Speaker 1I mean no question about that. I like that, though. I like that discussion about the totality of the event, because you know the Kentucky Derby is like you said, chris two minutes.
Speaker 3It's regional, yeah, it is yeah, but it's two minutes. I mean the NCAA tournament's four weeks Exactly, and it's a spectacular four weeks.
Speaker 2That is my most favorite four weeks.
Speaker 3Yeah, that's the reason why I think they see it.
Speaker 2Because I'll watch anybody play basketball Right, and I do the same with football, so I'm excited about the football playoffs.
Speaker 1And I think a lot of it has to do with what you're drawn to For me. I love the Stanley Cup playoffs. I mean I have no rooting interest here in Vegas versus Dallas.
Speaker 3But why do you keep saying you hope Vegas wins? I'm not, because we all do.
Speaker 1Vegas won last year.
Speaker 2They won the cup.
Speaker 1So I'm all about let's get some fresh blood in there.
Speaker 3Don't mess with Texas.
Speaker 1But, man, I'd watch every one of these games that's on Because, again, it's the totality of it that I do enjoy.
Speaker 3What's the best sporting event that you personally enjoyed, Not whether you were there whether you watched it. Yeah, I mean a specific game or something like that. I mean, I can pick mine like that.
Speaker 1Yeah, I know what yours is.
Speaker 3Yeah, no question.
Speaker 1Yep, I know what yours is. Yeah, no question. Yep, I know what mine is.
Speaker 2Do you have?
Speaker 1one.
Speaker 3Chris, I'll have one in a second, I've got a couple.
Speaker 2I've got to figure this one out like always.
Speaker 1I've got four. That I've got really kind of way through.
Speaker 2Yep, I've got one.
Speaker 3I've got one and it's higher than any other one and it's not close for me.
Most Memorable Sporting Events
Speaker 3I wouldn't think about this one, I mean mine was 18 minutes of rain in Game 7 of the World Series. That ended the 107-year drought for the Cubs. Yep, I mean, I can get in chill bumps on my arm just saying that. Yep, I mean, whenever I walk into Wrigley Field, janie always takes a picture of me because I get chill bumps on my face and on my arms and things like that. It is the most memorable. I can almost tell you every at-bat what somebody did. It was just after they got down 3-1 and then came back.
Speaker 3No question, it's my most memorable.
Speaker 2Not close. 1996 NCAA Finals Kentucky versus Syracuse. I was a senior in college.
Speaker 3We've not won it since 1978.
Speaker 2And we I was living in a house just off campus and we had some people over and watched the game and as soon as we won what? 76-67,. As soon as we won, of course. As soon as we won, of course, we had just beaten john calipari and umass to get to the deep, to get to the final game, right?
Speaker 2yes, and when we won it was pandemonium, and I lived on the corner of oldham and columbia, literally just off woodland avenue, and that's when all the students gathered at woodland and euclid and you've seen the posters and the pictures of just thousands of kids. And we didn't flip cars or burn couches, it was just you weren't on State.
Speaker 3Street, that's true.
Speaker 2But everybody was just yelling and cheering. I mean it was just so much of emotion because, number one, we'd not won since 78. You know, being in school and being a part of it and knowing some of these players, it was just really, really really.
Speaker 1I have a really tough time but I have one, and I'll mention the other honorable mentions, but the one was during COVID.
Speaker 3When masks were working.
Speaker 1The 2020 Stanley Cup playoffs that were in the bubble All of the teams, they all had to go to Toronto. They all were in Toronto and they battled for the Stanley Cup and the Lightning won. And when the Lightning won it was their second of three cups and the other two were two of my honorable mentions, but when they won that Stanley Cup it was the first one that I got to enjoy with.
Speaker 2Ava that she got to.
Speaker 1We were watching it in that other room in there and I remember, as the time was ticking down, it was they're gonna do it, they're gonna do it, you know. And again, chill bumps, yeah, sure, uh. So tears of joy. That was uh, because you know that that's uh to to beat. Uh, you know, when you're one of the, there are 32 teams that are fighting and they're bleeding and sweating for this thing, getting broken bones. That don't get announced until after it's all said and done. So that one definitely Honorable mentions. I'd say the 2002 and the 2014-15 Ohio State Football Championships were both very special the 1990 World Series for the reds, when they went wire to wire yeah, and I'll be honest with you.
Speaker 3You all know I'm not a reds fan. I thought oakland was just gonna smack. Oh, everyone did, we did.
Speaker 1I mean I thought I thought oakland was invincible. They were a super team. Yeah, and the reds I Just destroyed them.
Speaker 2But the pitching was so dominant for the Reds that year.
Speaker 1Yeah, if you got to the sixth inning it was over, it was over, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2Let's talk about some other things we've done that really mean a lot to us sporting event-wise. Yeah, Something else that was cool. Let me just throw one last one, because this was one of the earliest Best of three.
Speaker 1Yeah sorry, but when I was a kid, 1980.
Speaker 3I was four.
Speaker 1I was nine. When? What do we got out there? We got someone waving. It's one of our fans.
Speaker 3We got two ladies and two dogs Walking by.
Speaker 1Are they waving?
Speaker 3Yes, they were Great.
Speaker 2But they're only waving with one finger.
Speaker 3It happens.
Speaker 1It was in the afternoon and was on a tape delay. But watching the US men's hockey team beat the Russians, I still remember that that was one of the most shocking obviously miraculous wins, so that one was special just to remember that.
Speaker 2But you know what's so unique about that? And the movie Miracle is a Disney movie. It's great, don't be stunned you never.
Speaker 3Haven't seen it. Kurt Russell is amazing. Kurt Russell is amazing in that movie. It's her.
Speaker 2Brooks yeah, but the ironic thing about that is Kurt Russell is amazing. Kurt Russell is amazing in that movie. It's Herb Brooks, yeah, but the ironic thing about that is I vaguely remember my dad watching that but what's ironic about it is?
Speaker 1that's not the game that they won the gold medal in. They had to play Canada after it. It was Sweden. They had to play Canada right at the end. No, it was Sweden.
Speaker 3I believe Sweden? Okay, Sweden has a huggy demon.
Speaker 1They Eaton has a hockey team. I didn't think were competitive. They actually got the lead on the United States in that gold medal game. But yeah, you're right, that was the. This is to get to the gold medal round.
Speaker 2Yep, so yeah, but there was so much going on with, you know, the Iron Curtain and all that going on, the politics with Gorbachev and Reagan.
Speaker 1Oh, and they had played. Look, these were, this is. They were not professional hockey players, they were college hockey players. That's a big difference. And the Russians were pros and had beaten the pros. And they played a scrimmage like a charity game before the Olympics against the Russians in Madison Square Garden and just kicked the living crap out of the United States. It was like 10 to 1. I mean, that's as that's as bad as you can get beat, and for the united states to just a few weeks later knock them off.
Speaker 1It was, it was pretty impressive, impressive. Now you wanted to talk about yeah, other things.
Speaker 2I like you know the regional things. Like I mentioned the indy 500, which is awesome. You go to that.
Speaker 1It's of course, it's such a what's bigger, indy or daytona, two different kinds of racing, obviously I think, I think daytona in its, I think in its prime daytona was big.
Speaker 2I think there's a bigger following for nascar period than it is indycar right, I agree, or formula one. So now, on a grand scale, formula one's the biggest it's the biggest right, but IndyCar is just.
Speaker 2I started going to time trials and Carb Day, then the 500 when I was in. Well, I'll tell you, I was 13 when I started going and it's just for a local thing. There's so much going on and so much to it. But you know what? It's not something you sit down and watch on Memorial Day weekend, it's just not. What about NHRAA? Nhraa finals.
Speaker 3Well, the biggest race of the year is the US Nationals on Labor Day weekend in Indianapolis. It's cool. Look, it's something that you should experience when you're sitting there and there's two cars that have 11,000 horsepower and they take off at the same time and the stand shake a little bit and they go a quarter mile in about three and a half seconds at 330 miles an hour. Nice, it's. It's pretty impressive. I mean, that always draws a huge crowd, but, but nothing like but it's not something.
Speaker 2The average person sits at home and watches. Right now something we've not mentioned that Greg and I have both been, and we're both fans of yeah this was going to be what I was going to say. I'll let you have it, man, I'm going to tell you one, just a second. You brought up something you did with Ava, something that Logan and I got to do that was so awesome is when we went to the Field of Dreams game. Yeah, that was good with Logan and the whole deal.
Speaker 2It was so cool, the whole experience, but I think and I'm going to let you take yours because I just gave you the tee off on it. Opening day for the Cincinnati Reds is a local awesome thing.
Speaker 1It's not just the game, it's the whole, it's nothing like anything else.
Speaker 3The game never, really matters, no the family market parade and the whole deal, man.
Speaker 1I've been to opening day in Tampa, right Not?
Speaker 2even the same right? No, yeah, no, it's a game At the Reds. They shut down the city.
Speaker 1I mean it is shut down, they call off school. I mean, you know, it's a big deal. All right, Greg, what was the Masters? Yes, sir?
Speaker 3Yeah, to me it is, is it? Don't you think it is to everybody, though? All the players? Don't you think the Masters is the thing? I think that if it's the Open Championship and it's at St Andrews, I think it's up there, like when it's at Royal Troon or something like that. I don't think it is.
Speaker 3Phil Mickelson would say the US Open is the most important one. Of course he would. The PGA Championships it's fourth on the list, right, but the Masters TV doesn't do it justice. It's way more beautiful than what TV shows and on TV it looks fantastic and the amount of attention to detail that is done at the Masters Golf Tournament is second to none. For example and I know I've told you two guys this we were there with some friends of ours and TV doesn't show how hilly it is.
Speaker 3I mean because the clubhouse is up on top and everything goes down to Rays Creek at the bottom, and I mean, and it's downhill and the ladies were in sandals. Janie and this other lady were in this. Our friend took her shoes off. While we're standing at the 12th t guy comes over and says you can't put your bare feet on our grass, and that's just the way it was. I mean he wasn't rude about it, but I mean that's, that's the kind of detail, that's the kind of detail they pay attention to there, and I mean everything is manicured perfectly, yeah.
Speaker 2And I agree with you on all that, especially being an LE, because I've walked 18 a bunch. It's unbelievable.
Speaker 3I mean TV doesn't do it at all justice it just shows you Like the 18th green. It's the long rectangular green. It's got three different levels. When I say three different levels, it's six feet from top to bottom.
Speaker 1As someone who's never gone. Let's say, you go to the Masters, you get in, you just go to one spot. No, how does it work? Honestly, I don't know.
Speaker 3You can do whatever you want. My PGA Tour watching experience is I start on hole one and I walk the entire course and then I go pick a spot. Okay, but I go. Even at Valhalla I did the exact same thing. I go start on hole one, I walk the whole thing and then I go pick a spot. So, like the last time the PGA Championship was there, walked the whole course, went to 17.
Speaker 2I've done it both ways. You can take seats in it at the Masters, but you have to take in their folding chair.
Speaker 2Correct you don't have to have it, you have to buy it, set the chair on 14, which is a par 3. And then we'll walk 18 and we walk it backwards, or we'll start off. Once they start off, sure, yeah, and we'll see the start and then go that way, but kind of wrapping this whole thing, not wrapping it up. Yet. No-transcript draws a large crowd on television, no question. Huge, that tells you how big the Masters is. The football, playoffs, playoffs, super Bowl, huge NCAA basketball, huge Derby, huge Indianapolis 500, I still think it's regional right. The Reds games, I would tell you we watch them all. Regional, yeah, but there's things we're not mentioning, like Wimbledon. Huge On a world scale, oh yeah.
Speaker 1Yeah, Wimbledon's huge. Nobody cares about it. But it's unless you're right you should have said it, though it occurs over a fortnight, which is Fortnight, that's a video game you know how much a fortnight is? Well, I would, because it's a Fortnite.
Speaker 3It's. Wimbledon Is Fortnite a video game.
Speaker 2It is yeah, hello, eat your strawberries and Koi cream eh, so the World Cup in soccer is past. I'd say most people would say on an international level that's the greatest sporting event in the world. Yep.
Discussing Wrestling Spectacles
Speaker 3Yep, I agree, I've watched it. Germans always win. 22 guys chase the ball, germans always win.
Speaker 1Yeah, no one mentioned WrestleMania.
Speaker 2I was waiting for you.
Speaker 1What about OVW Double crossed? I would think that's probably A little regional. So did you, did you?
Speaker 3Well, just a minute they had some issues With their Pay per view cast, and so they give refunds To everybody. And it's going to put it out for free, oh really yeah they said it wasn't up to their standards of their productions.
Speaker 1Wow, they must have very high standards wow, they have standards now, when that happened so we can all then agree that it's the stanley cup playoffs great but.
Speaker 3But wrestlemania draws in 100 000, I mean 97 000 two nights, 97,000 two nights in a row Two nights in a row?
Speaker 1Yeah, and it is a spectacle.
Speaker 3But who would sit in the top of a football stadium to watch WrestleMania? And look, I like wrestling as much as anybody, yeah, but I'm not sitting there where it looks like two ants down there.
Speaker 1I saw an interview with Hulk Hogan actually today where he was talking about how, back in his day, you had the wrestlers were the attractions, whether it was Monster man or Hulk Hogan or Ric Flair or the Rock or Stone Cold, those were the attractions. Now, who's the attraction? It's not the wrestlers, it's the actual spectacle, it's the wrestlers. It's the actual spectacle.
Speaker 3It's the event and it's the production that goes on.
Speaker 1You know like when Cody Rhodes wears the big helmet and comes out to the song, Everyone talks about the song as soon as you say Cody Rhodes Great song oh great, great song Right now. They don't talk about. You know the wrestling.
Speaker 2Well, it's just like when the road dog Jesse James and the badass Billy Gunn came out and you heard oh, you didn't know.
Speaker 1Well, it definitely went about the wrestling, because they couldn't wrestle their way out of a paper sack, okay, and that's what I got to say.
Speaker 2I'd say, boys, we have wrapped this one up. I think we all concur. The mega bowl of the Flint tropics is number one.
Speaker 1Well, I think we can. What does Anchorman say? Agree to disagree. Thank you.