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Episode Date: October 25, 2024Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson are joined by WWE Superstar The Miz to promote Wrestlemania 41 in Las Vegas. Later, Unc and Ocho discuss Dallas Cowboys kicker Brandon Aubrey being sele...cted for jury duty, San Francisco 49ers QB Brock Purdy doesn’t call audibles at the line of scrimmage and much more!03:19 - The Miz Joins34:10 - Brandon Aubrey37:55 - DHop traded40:30 - Q and Aye(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.)#Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Oh, there he is.
We got the guy in the chat.
What it do, Miz?
Man, we're unbelievable.
No, thank you for coming on.
We understand that you're very, very busy.
So talk to us tonight.
You getting ready to hype up?
They got a big event that's happening in 25.
WrestleMania.
It's going to be bigger because they seem to get bigger and bigger and better and better every single year.
So talk to us about it.
Yeah, WrestleMania 41 tickets are on sale tomorrow for April 19th and 20th.
Legion Stadium, Las Vegas, we're taking it over. Not only does WWE go to Las Vegas for just WrestleMania, it's literally SmackDown on Friday.
And then Saturday is WrestleMania. Sunday is WrestleMania. It's literally SmackDown on Friday, and then Saturday is WrestleMania,
Sunday is WrestleMania, two nights,
and then Monday is Raw.
Not only do we have that, we have NXT stand and deliver,
WWE Hall of Fame, WWE World, which is very interactive.
The Super Bowl was in Las Vegas last year.
We saw that platform and what it did
and what kind of party that city knows how to do.
And WrestleMania said, you know what? Super Bowl bowl can do it we can do it twice so it's going to be
something special it's going to be something to remember and you're not going to want to miss it
yeah most definitely miss you and i we had our little interaction you know little quarrel a few
years ago but the miss character has always been large in life everything you do
the way you carry yourself your aura your energy has always been large in life
how much of that is real and how much of it is in is is performance uh a lot of its performance
to be honest like my kids don't look at me and go you know actually you know it was weird yeah my uh
my daughter unfortunately uh broke her
ankle and she had me like sign her her cast and i was like what do you want me to sign it do you
want me to sign it daddy or mike right she's like the mids and i'm like my daughter like my daughter
doesn't really watch right she's she's six you know what i mean so she doesn't she understands
the lights i'll let her watch the entrances or if I actually win because she only likes it if I win.
So it's interesting to see them start to get into it.
And then my other daughter saw my action figures and she wanted them.
And I was like, oh, she doesn't want Barbies.
She wants daddy action figures.
And I was like, this is amazing.
So my daughter was wrestling myself with two action figures.
It was pretty incredible.
So at home, I would say that my wife, my daughters don't really look at me as the Miz.
But once I get out there, once I hear my entrance music, you guys know how it is.
When you're on the football field, it's the same way.
You turn it on.
You're 100%.
You're locked in.
You're loaded.
You're focused on what the job is at hand.
And my job in the middle of the ring is to entertain an audience, to make sure an audience
has a moment that will stand the test of time, that they will remember for the rest of their
life, that 20 years from right now, when they're watching that moment, that they go with their,
maybe their mom or their dad or whoever, they're going. Remember that time we had that moment where the Miz locked eyes with me and he
started yelling at me out in the crowd. And I started yelling him back.
Remember that? Yeah. Like that's,
those are the little things that you can do to make sure that people have the
moment that they should, I feel like they should deserve. Right.
How special is it? Like when you guys were on the football field,
don't you think you turned on like a character? Oh, yeah. Like almost.
Oh, yeah.
There's something more to it than just, you know, Chad.
He was Ocho.
Miz, how special is it for your daughters to be old enough to know what you do?
And they kind of appreciate it because your daughter says,
I don't want you to sign it as daddy.
I don't want you to sign it as Mike.
I want you to sign it as the Miz. And your
daughter older,
the other one that liked the action figures?
No, she's younger. She's a year
younger. So they're five and six.
But to see
and to know what daddy does,
that has to have a special place
in your heart because your kids are old enough
to know what you do. It does.
Whenever my song will come on, of your heart because your kids are old enough to know what you do it does it uh when whenever
like my song will come on like say if we're in the in in the car and then my i'm on shuffle and
my song comes on she goes daddy's song i'm like yeah that's my entrance music yeah it's mine it
is there's something about like your daughters i don't know not necessarily like i guess looking
up to you and you know you're you're their model, right? You're the person that they look at as a man and how you treat my
wife, how I treat other people, they're going to emulate that. And so it's nice to like, like today
I had, um, I had media all day, but I made sure that I had time to go. We had a teacher's conference
and you know, I had to make sure that I wanted to be there. Cause had a teacher's conference and, you know, I had to make sure that
I wanted to be there because I want to ask questions. I want to know what my daughter's
like in school. You know, she, she doesn't really like to tell me like after school, I'm like,
you know, what was your favorite part of the day? What was the most fun thing you had? And they
don't want to talk about anything. So I just let it be until they're ready to tell me. So to hear
a teacher say that she is so helpful, she is amazing. She she's learning well. And it's in there here received. And one time,
you know, a girl was looking for a pink pen. She had no idea. Maddie didn't even talk.
She just went and got the pink pen and gave it to the girl. It was the sweetest thing. I was like,
that's my girl. That's my girl. I'm doing something right. Cause as a dad, you never
know if you're doing it right. You always, to be honest, I always feel like I'm doing it right. Yeah. Because as a dad, you never know if you're doing it right. You always,
to be honest,
I always feel like I'm doing it wrong.
Right.
I always sit there and go,
man, am I,
I like him as his kid's life.
I'm like,
oh, I didn't mean to,
I didn't,
I didn't mean to,
to use my big boy voice,
but you were,
you were kind of just
digging and digging.
I was like,
no, stop it.
Yeah.
Please.
Oh my God.
But you do know this,
try not to do that.
Miz,
you're the first man that your daughters will will ever love there'll be some after you but you'll be the first
it's it's crazy huh yeah it is it really is it's something like when when when i first when they
first were born it's like a new piece of your heart opens up like everyone always says like
you know you don't know what it's like until you have kids you don't know what it's like a new piece of your heart opens up. Like everyone always says, like, you know, you don't know what it's like until you have kids. You don't know what it's like
until you have kids. And it's so true because you can sit there and say, no, I get it. I get it.
It's like, no, you don't. Like if you're not watching them constantly, they will do something
that will hurt, harm them. And you have to keep an eye on them at all times. And then everything
you do, they will emulate.
So if you're rude to someone or if you're mean to someone, they're going to pick that up.
So you kind of watch and check yourself at all times.
Now, I don't think they should watch my character in WWE because the Miz is very egotistical, arrogant, and a little cocky, if you will. Yeah.
Matter of fact, speaking of your character, listen, you've played both the face and you've played the
heel throughout your career. Now, I'm
curious to know, being that you've done
both, which role do you prefer?
Are you kidding me?
What would you guys rather be?
A good guy smiling and
shaking hands and kissing babies, signing
autographs, or the big, bad heel?
The bad guy that walks in, that's
the villain. I was always the villain guy that walks in that's the villain i was the i was
always the villain and i enjoyed i embraced that role of being the villain you know not being like
always being the bad boy being the bad guy i enjoyed it but for the most of the part when it
comes to wrestling what do you think is better i didn't look at you as the villain by the way
i looked at you as the star when i saw you on hard knocks and saying, child, please,
I was like, star, that guy bonafide star. When you're cutting and dicing people up and making
touchdown catches, star. I don't see a bad guy. I don't see a villain. And I don't see a villain
in myself. The audience sees a villain and they can see all the villain that they want. But I always
look at myself as the hero, as the person that is to triumph. I'm the ultimate underdog. I'm,
I'm six foot nothing. I'm 200, nothing pound from Parma, Ohio. I should not be a WWE superstar
and one of the most decorated WWE superstars. But here I sit the first ever two-time Grand Slam champion in WWE history. Not Hogan, not Austin, not Rock, The Miz.
Talk it. Talk it.
Yeah, I guess I like being the bad guy, even though I don't consider myself the bad guy.
So when will they release the lineup,
or when will you know who's going to be on the card at WrestleMania?
We always start releasing lineups more towards the Royal Rumble.
And that's usually around January, February.
Usually our tickets go on sale.
Everyone knows that every WrestleMania is bigger than the next.
Last year was the biggest WrestleMania ever.
I believe there was 145,000 in attendance both nights
and the most watched WrestleMania ever.
I think, in my opinion, it was the best main event WrestleMania ever.
Seeing Cody Rhodes win the WWE Championship, finishing his story,
the story that the late, great Dusty Rhodes was never, ever to get,
the title he was never, ever to get the title.
He's never ever to get his family finally got it.
It was a beautiful story. And Cody's been doing a tremendous job.
Uh, we have tons of huge superstars now.
Like it's, it feels like, I don't know if you guys remember this, but for me, the attitude
era was everything, you know, growing up in high school, Austin, rock, the D-Generation X.
It was awesome.
Everyone always talked about it, right?
And I've been in WWE for 20 years, and I didn't get to experience that.
This feels, the way the energy is in the locker room, the way the energy is out in the crowd,
it feels like a New Day attitude era, and I'm having a blast with it.
Because it feels like, as we call it everyone's
over which meaning every time a person walks out they get a huge reaction I mean you know how it is
some teams get like crickets like the Carolina Panthers are getting crickets right now they can
even get people in the building like nobody wants to watch them right so there are superstars or
have been superstars that would walk out maybe people didn't know them really well people didn't like them and didn't didn't even care it's like a bathroom break
now there are so many superstars that we call quote-unquote over that it's it's very hard to
get on a wrestlemania card right uh and so you asked who will be on the card we know this this it will be john cena's last wrestleman yes
and this isn't like like motley crew saying this is our last final tour and then a year later
they're doing another stadium tour right this is when john cena says something you better believe
it and john cena has been a staple in wwe for a very long. He has been world champion almost,
I think he's second in number of times
he's held the title.
And he is the poster child.
And he is the example that you want to be
as a WWE superstar.
He's a person that's first on the list
to do all the media.
He's number one in Make-A-Wishes.
And he literally is the hardest worker, dedicated, amazing in the ring, amazing on the he's number one in make-a-wishes and he literally is the hardest worker dedicated
amazing in the ring amazing on the mic and even our our fans would critique him at times and be
like oh cena's overrated cena's overrated i've been in the ring with him there's no one better
there's a reason we call him the goat and superstars call him the goat right you headlined
your first wrestle against John Cena.
What was that moment like?
Because you're headlining WrestleMania.
That is your Super Bowl.
It doesn't get any bigger in wrestling than WrestleMania,
and you're headlining against what many believe
is the greatest wrestler of all time in John Cena.
And in that moment, so I was the WWE champion.
John Cena was the fighting baby face,
right?
And then the rock comes in for the first time ever,
like has like in,
in like nine years,
hasn't been seen in WWE,
hasn't talked about WWE.
And when I become WWE champion and I get the headline WrestleMania,
the rock comes in and he's feuding with John Cena.
Now, these are two huge megastars
that have had time to really be the biggest
they possibly can as a superstar.
And then there's me who's trying to get up to that level.
Like I needed time.
I needed effort.
I got the WWE championship.
But luckily, like I felt my promo skills and my ability to gain heat really
exemplified what that main event could be and was.
And it was,
it was incredible.
And I beat John Cena.
So yeah,
like I'm putting my name in the hat as a person that would love to face John
Cena at WrestleMania in Las Vegas because I'm 1-0 in main events against John Cena at WrestleMania.
Now, will that happen?
I don't know.
Yeah.
I don't know.
Listen, when you think about all you've accomplished, when you think about all The Rock has accomplished, you think about all that John Cena has accomplished. What would you say to the young wrestlers or the entertainers who are looking to make a name for themselves
and do and follow in the footsteps and the path that you three have done?
What do you tell the young wrestlers and entertainers?
The best advice I've ever gotten was from a superstar named Billy Kidman.
It was interesting.
So I saw him at a party in L.A la and i was an up and coming like i was
in the independent wrestling circuit which is like the the double a of like that's what it is
it's the minor leagues right right and so i was training and trying to become a superstar and i
went up to him i said what's your best advice and his his advice was stick with it, and it sounds so easy.
And when I said stick with it, he goes, yeah, think about it.
Think about all the things that can take you away from becoming a WWE superstar.
Relationships, money, area, you know, all these different things are all in your mind,
and they play tricks on you, You know, when you're sitting
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Maybe, maybe I find a different find a different job or a different thing
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that an audience can react to.
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What do you guys tell?
What do you guys tell like NFL rookies coming in?
Go ahead, Ocho.
Discipline.
You got to be disciplined.
Everything you just said, it all comes down to discipline.
Obviously, the same concept of sticking with it,
but you don't have no choice but to stick with it.
As a rookie, in order that once you get in that door,
the process of trying to be great at something,
it starts all over.
It starts all over. You're starting from scratch.
Is it with wide receivers? Is it speed that they fail or not
knowing the plays or is it not being able to cut?
What is it that if a first rounder, I remember Corey Coleman
was a first rounder for Cleveland Browns. I was like, oh, that one, yeah.
The next year he was gone. I was like, oh, that one, yeah. The next year he was gone.
And I was like, how does this happen?
Listen, the transition is very difficult.
The transition is very difficult,
even regardless of where you go
from a first round to an eighth round.
There's an expectation for you
and to live up to those expectations
are very difficult
because once you make it to the next level,
you're part of the 1%.
When you're part of the 1%,
everybody is good. Everybody's good. You know, so what did you do? Like, so you were
in, in the wide receiver room, obviously, what did you do that separated you from everyone else?
And obviously there's God given talent, right? But also I feel like there's something more that
both of you did that everyone else wouldn't or couldn't do.
Is that safe to say?
Yes.
In a sense, I think for me, there was God-given talent,
but there was hard work, a lot of hard work that I also put in
that was overshadowed by the fun and the antics and the celebrations,
and that was okay.
So you obviously, for able to be able to
pull some of the stuff off that i did the extracurricular activities i had to work my ass
off to be able to pull it off the talking and be able to walk it every sunday for a decade straight
and then obviously when it came to my route running that was what i was known for so i i
when it comes to receivers you have to have one niche you have to have one niche that makes you special and
separates you from everybody else so my niche was my footwork and my ability to run routes to run
very very fast and stop on a dime and be able to transition and accelerate in less than two steps
and that that was always my thing yeah i think the thing is what i tell them is i said never
never mistake habit for hard work because people sometimes think
because you do something over and over, you're working hard. And so never mistake those two
because there were two separate things. And the analogy that I like to use, I say, you see people
go to the gym for 10, 15 years and their body never changes. They're going to the gym out of
habit because they're not hardworking because we know we've seen the transition that when you work
hard, working hard doesn't guarantee you anything.
But without it, you got no chance.
And I also tell them there's no balance between greatness.
There's no balance in greatness because either you want to be great or you don't.
Because you're going to have to sacrifice something, man.
You got to sacrifice something.
You write down your goals on one side and then you write down what you're willing to sacrifice in order to reach those goals on the side.
And if you're not if you're not willing to sacrifice to reach those goals.
So whose fault is that? That's that's yours.
And the Ocho said, you know, you got to be willing in order to do what others can't.
You have to be willing to do what others won't or can't.
That's how you become that, because you have to be willing to do what others won't or can't. That's how you become that because you have to be,
be willing to do something to set yourself apart.
Ocho said,
yeah,
I had God given ability,
but Ocho worked on that.
He worked on his footwork.
He worked on being able to transition to get in and out of breaks.
Therefore,
he became the player that he became.
But a lot of people just think like Ocho said,
you're at the 1%, but everybody's good. Everybody got talent. God blessed everybody at that he became. But a lot of people just think, like Ocho said, you're at the 1%.
But everybody's good.
Everybody got talent.
God blessed everybody at that next level.
I mean, you talk about 8 billion people, there are 1,500 people that do what we do.
So you've got to set yourself apart in order to stay, to get, not only get there,
that's the start of the journey.
People think that's the end of the journey once they make a professional sport, make it to the WWE. That's the start of the journey. People think that's the end of the journey once they make a professional sport.
Make it to the WWE.
That's the start of it.
The easy part is getting there.
The hardest part is staying.
You know what the hardest part was?
Being WWE champion and trying to get it back again.
Yes.
When you reach the top of the mountain and you feel like you're untouchable,
and then literally the next few years,
I got a reality check of like, Oh, Oh, I, uh, I have to elevate everyone else around me as well.
People just don't elevate me. I need to learn how to elevate everyone else around me. So now
it's, it's a whole nother responsibility that I had no idea I needed to have.
And you're like, Oh, okay. I guess I wasn't prepared for that. And now you gotta,
and it's always learning. Like even at 44 years old, 20 years in the business,
I'm still learning. And I'm learning from the younger guys as well, because some of them are
very fast, very, very agile can, can do certain things. And maybe they don't know where the particular place is
to place those things to get the biggest reaction from the crowd.
And so that's where my knowledge can come in.
But they keep me going.
Like, I'm like, ooh, I can keep up with this kid.
I can keep up with this kid.
Like, there's some people, some new talent coming into WWE
that I look at and I go, man, I can't wait to wrestle this guy.
Miz, you mentioned the Browns. So you're a Browns fan.
What do you think about the Browns this season?
You know, I started off with going on Rich Eisen's show and saying, we're going to be
undefeated the entire year and we're going to the Super Bowl and we're going to win.
And the first game in, I texted Rich and I go, yeah, um, I was a little off on that
because they have not, they just haven't looked like a team.
They just, there's something off about them and I'm hoping, and I don't know if I'm hoping
that Chubb coming back last game, he got the rust off.
And I really feel that Chubb is the heart of
that the heartbeat of that offense and everything goes through chubb and so with the defense that
they have which i think they have amazing cornerbacks they have very good miles garrett
one of the greatest ever in defensive players ever in in my opinion. And then you get Chubb back in there.
I think they can start making a run.
And I went on Eisen today,
and I said that we're going to go undefeated from now on.
So that's the type of Browns fan you have right here.
I am always positively optimistic.
Well, if you ever leave the Browns, you can go join the Cowboy fans
because they're delusional like you are.
If you think y'all go undefeated and win the Super, you can go join the Cowboy fans because they're delusional like you are if you think y'all going to go undefeated
and win the Super Bowl.
What happened to the Cowboys?
They just don't have a running back.
Is that what it is?
It's a lot of things.
Not a running back.
They're not very good on either side of the ball.
I think the thing is, if they weren't the Cowboys, we'd be like,
oh, okay, they're a bad team.
But because they're the Cowboys, we kind of make excuses for them
for why they're bad instead of just saying they are bad.
Yeah.
All right, who's a good team?
Like a solid team?
The Ravens, the Lions, the Chiefs.
Chiefs.
You know what's weird?
Mahomes hasn't even played like – everyone's been saying he hasn't played that well.
But they're undefeated.
He hasn't.
Yes.
Is that a culture that they can play like okay like travis travis hasn't been blowing people out of the water
either and they just win they have is that a culture is that what the browns are missing
they have an outstanding defense and they have a quarterback that when he has to make a play
and he has to play good in a particular drive he does so he picks his he picks the best moments to play his
best football we absolutely got to have a drive he'll go get a drive together they'll go to
touchdown to take the lead or they'll get him actually think you're out there right now that
are like that that can do that maybe not at a patrick mahomes level but at least I can work with this. This guy can do it.
Lamar. Lamar.
Lamar Jackson.
If I had to take, I would take Lamar
behind Patrick Holmes.
And then I would probably take
right now this year, I would take
Jared Goff next.
Then I would take Josh Allen.
Those would
probably be right now if I had to take someone.
What do you think the Jets' problem is?
They're depending on a guy
that is not what he once was
and they pinned all their hopes.
See, he has to be great
in order for them to win
because they were counting on him
like their defense is going to hold people
to 10 points, 13 points. but what happens when they don't and so they can't consistently put drive
together and he's turning the ball over at a rate that we've never seen aaron rogers turn the ball
over it hit wilson on the really chess like one of his i mean i was like how does that even his fault like yeah it's so interesting
football it's like it's like inches like today like thursday night game i mean i literally watched
uh donald get a face mask yes and they take him down and there's no foul yeah and then the game's
over and i went no we have a minute and two seconds left left. They can go down. Like, I'm not even a Vikings fan,
but I was ready for a two-minute, like, drill
and see if they can actually make a comeback.
And he was standing right there.
The ref was literally three feet away.
How do you miss that?
You can't.
You can't.
But he did.
He did.
I mean, honestly, he was going to get, you know,
they get judged just like, you know,
obviously when you're wrestling, you get scouted, you get judged.
I'm sure the official that the WWE said, oh, Amish, you probably should have done this when you did that and so forth and so on.
So officials get judged.
And if they get judged, obviously you want to make the playoffs and potentially make the Super Bowl.
But if you make too many of those egregious calls, you're not going to be in the NFL for long.
I don't think Cubs getting traded either anymore.
You can't trade them.
They're three and four.
They're one game out.
There's been talk all week.
Pittsburgh's been excited.
I said the same thing earlier.
I think if they went to two and five or something like that,
then the trade would have still been on.
Even though that's like Stanford's best friend?
Yeah. It's business.
Business.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
I mean, the Jets literally brought everyone from Green Bay for Aaron,
you know, and they can't keep Stanford's great wide receiver?
Nah, the cost, they don't care about no best friends.
Not in that situation.
Now, you do think that you want to get a player.
Obviously, they wanted Aaron, and so, you know, they signed Laz obviously they wanted Aaron and so you know they signed Lazard
they've signed you know they went and got
Randall Cobb also
then you see they traded for
Devontae, Tay Adams
but in this situation they're like
nah and I still believe
if somebody comes along with a high enough draft pick
Ocho and I was discussing this earlier
Miz I think if somebody comes along with a high enough
draft pick I still think they I was discussing this earlier, Miz. I think if somebody comes along with a high enough draft pick, I still
think they move it. Move
Cup? Yeah.
Second round? Well,
I heard they wanted a third for him.
So now you're thinking
if someone comes and says, we'll give
you a third, you think they would do it or you think it's got
to be a second? Yeah. Third.
They would do it on a third? No way!
It's Cooper Cup! Yeah. But he got a big prize. They would do it on a third? No way! It's Cooper Cup!
Yeah, but he got a big prize.
They want a high draft pick
and the team, you know, they're going to want
somebody to take the entire
salary. They don't want to pay anything.
Is a third round draft pick really that high anymore
with the NIL? Like, everyone's staying in
college. Nah. NIL
don't pay the kind of money that the NFL pay.
Remember Caleb Williams, his dad, talking about where he might stay in college. They ain't got no $40, NIL don't pay the kind of money that the NFL pay. Remember Caleb
Williams, his dad, talking about where he might stay in college.
They ain't got no $40 million NIL
deal.
Well, Miz, man, thank you for joining
us. Congratulations on everything
that you've accomplished.
Good luck. Hopefully, we see you at WrestleMania.
It's going to be in Vegas this year.
Hopefully, Ocho and I get a chance to go check it out.
I look forward. I've never been to a WrestleMania.
You guys have an open invite.
Please come down.
We'll see you guys.
Thank you guys very much for having me on the show.
I appreciate it.
Appreciate you, bro.
Enjoy the rest of the year.
Later, guys.
Man, that was great.
We had Busta Rhymes on Busta.
The Miz.
Man, that's unbelievable, man.
It's great, Ocho, to talk to people outside of kind of what we do you know
we're we're we know we're football players and we love talking to football players but when we get
busted that's in the music and that's that's you know in the in the hip-hop culture rap we get
me as that's in wwe or we get a a basketball player we get our uh next next week we're gonna
have a griffey on because we're gonna talk a little bit of the world series so we're going to have Griffey on because we're going to talk a little bit in the World Series. So we're going to have
Griffey Jr. on. And so
the thing that we try to do, Ocho,
we try to give you, obviously
we talk sports, but
we're not as versed in baseball as
Griffey will be. So he can tell us the things
that we should look for, what's transpiring,
why the Yankees are up, why the
Dodgers are up, why the series
is tied. Because I don't know if we've had a world series.
I can't remember the last time that we had a world that we had,
but we had the two best players in the game.
Right.
Right.
You got Shohei.
You got Aaron judge.
You got Soto.
You got Mookie bets.
You got Brady Freeman.
You got Garrett Cole.
You,
you got two iconic historic franchises
giancarlo yeah yeah so it doesn't it doesn't it doesn't really get any better than this
yeah so it would you know probably like when when the celtics were playing and you had bird
and magic facing each other you had the two best players and the two most iconic franchises
going head to head right And so that's what
we're asking for. That's what we ask for. So it's
always great to talk to people
outside of the sport of
football. Hold on. I'm plugging my charge up
because my computer going dead. All right.
Cowboys
kicker Brandon Aubrey
mispracticed on Wednesday with an
unprecedented injury report designation.
Jury duty.
Aubrey is serving on a 12-person jury in a felony assault case in Tarrant County, Texas.
The Cowboys reportedly tried to get Aubrey excused, but he insisted on doing it.
Ocho, have you ever had a teammate miss practice or game due to jury duty?
I have not because normally they get out of it
because of, you know, you who you are being.
Everybody has a civic duty to do that,
but normally a lot of times they'll excuse the person from jury duty
because they're so high profile.
Now, you know, obviously there have been high profile people
to serve on jury duty, but a lot of times what the team,
they'll hire someone, hire an attorney to go down there
and speak on the player's behalf.
And the court system will normally allow them to like,
okay, you're off this.
But, you know, obviously he wanted to do it.
He wanted to be a part of, he wanted to be a part of he wanted to be
a part of a jury that that uh of this felony assault case uh which is you know uh i like i
said i haven't i've never had a teammate to miss practice or miss a game because like i said normally
team hires an attorney to go down there and speak on the player's behalf and the player gets off
jury duty so have you ever had a teammate to miss practice or game
because of jury duty oh absolutely not absolutely not that that has never happened you know during
during obviously during my tenure in the nfl uh nothing to that magnitude anytime players have
missed practice um it's been because of personal reasons uh with family um birth of a child yeah
but that's that's pretty much it.
I've never had anybody actually miss a game in general
during my time.
But it's always been a family emergency,
death in the family, or someone having a child.
And it was always during the week when that happened,
never on a game day.
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Ocho, DeAndre Hopkins
kept it real during his first press conference
as a Chief. I haven't played meaningful
football in a couple years. What are
your expectations, DeHop, for the remaining
of the season? Oh, man.
Hop finite, man.
Hop is finite. The juju, the juju,
the juju that we just saw
last week or the week before last, before he got hurt,
that had 120, 130 yards.
That is what's going to happen
with D-Hop. D-Hop can catch everything under
the sun. D-Hop can catch
everything under the sun, and with the creativity and the scheming that andy reed does with that offense and putting
players in position to make plays to continue to move the ball up and down the field right
my home's accuracy man it's going it's going to get ugly it's going to be ugly and we're going
to see the deandre hopkins of old we're going to see flashes of what he was able to do in arizona
we're going to see flashes what he was able to do in Arizona. We're going to see flashes of what he was able
to do when he was in Houston. And he's going to put
everybody on notice and let them know, regardless of his
age, he can still play ball
if put in the right situation, and
he's given the opportunities to make those
plays.
Brock Purdy says he doesn't
call audibles at the line of scrimmage.
He said the answer to what
the defense may present is
already built into the play.
That is true.
When he says it like that, that is true.
Whatever the set is, based on what the defense does,
there's always an open man.
There's always an open man on every
single play, but that's a testament
to Brock Purdy
in knowing what the defense is running
and what he sees
pre-snap and what they do post-snap.
And knowing
where the ball has to go.
That's a lot you got to work on.
Most of the time when you come out the huddle,
you got two plays anyway.
You got two plays anyway, and based on what you see in front of you,
you got to make a check.
Sometimes you hit your helmet like this, you got to make
a check. There has to be a check.
What do you mean you don't get audibles?
You have to audible.
Well, I agree with you, but I think
sometimes I think if
because
he was a Mr. Relevant,
it's hard for me to see
now as he gets a little older,
I think they'll allow him to check at the
line of scrimmage.
You don't think he has the freedom to check at the line of scrimmage. Right.
Oh, I see what you mean.
You don't think he has the freedom to do so yet?
No, no, no, no. Whatever they call it, you just got to stay with it.
Mm-hmm.
Okay.
Okay.
That's understandable, too.
Or when he goes to his helmet to do this right here, that's the audible.
Yeah.
That's what I said.
Why are you saying the audible?
I've seen you do it countless times.
Right.
Listen, if you got a run call play in the defense that they have presented,
knowing you can't run the ball, what's the first thing you do?
You checking up out of it to whatever the second play is,
you call it an auto.
All right, Ocho, now it's time for our last segment of the evening.
It's time for Q&A.
Hey, that's crazy.
You know, I got a, what you call it?
What?
I done went from Miami to Philly.
Filmed Wednesday.
Went from Philly Wednesday to Houston yesterday for my daughter's coronation.
And went from Houston to LA today to do
the Rams-Vikings game. I'm on the red
eye tonight. I'm on the red
eye tonight to do
the MLS game in
whatchamacallit. Matter of fact, you know
what? I forgot to say that. I forgot to talk
about that too.
Well, Nyser, did we
all... Ocho, check this out. Nyser
said, hello, Shannon Ocho.
Ocho, please reconsider pulling up on Busta Rhymes.
You don't know what you're getting yourself into.
Ash wanted me to pass along.
She just gave you a number to Busta Rhymes.
That's good.
Because my red eye, my flight is at 1.30.
1.30 in the morning back to Miami.
So I'm finna pull up on Busta.
Busta don't know me.
We know each other.
He knows me very well.
He doesn't know the lyricist that I am.
He's never seen that side of me.
So I'm going to surprise him when he sees that side of me.
And, you know, he's going to get his work.
Danny Littlejohn says,
Sharp Ocho, why doesn't the Steelers get the respect they deserve?
They're tied with the Ravens for first place in the AFC North. Ocho, why don't the Steelers get the respect they deserve? They're tied with the Ravens for first place in the AFC North.
Ocho, why don't the Steelers get the respect they deserve?
I mean, I think they do get the respect.
They do get the respect they deserve.
But I think all the noise and the talk about the Steelers
has always been the quarterback controversy.
Yes.
The quarterback carousel, that's where all the attention has been going on.
Obviously, the Ravens, they started very slow at 0-2,
and it went on a goddamn tear since then,
and it looked like the best team in the NFL.
Yeah.
And so I think as Russell Wilson continues to look
and do what he did last week,
then I think the tension to the Steelers
will transition from the quarterback to a low.
They're second in the AFC North,
and that's probably when the conversation will change,
and they will get the credit they deserve.
I agree.
Billy Skywalker, Ocho, you were more comfortable outside
because you knew Ray Lewis was on the inside.
I like that.
I like where you went with that.
What you don't, what you further realize is all my catches were in the inside.
I just didn't prefer lining up in there.
I preferred coming in there from the outside in.
You see?
You see where I went with that?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Dominic Grantana, hey, Uncle, I've always wanted to know your opinion on John Mobley
back in the day.
Mo was great.
Mo didn't have the name of some of those other linebackers that played in his era,
but he was sound.
He could play the pass.
Obviously, he was great against the run.
Granted, showed up, did what he was supposed to do.
Mo was great.
I love being his teammate.
I think he made All-Pro one year, had over
150 tackles.
John was a good player.
He was a very good player.
Edgar Rojas said, great show tonight.
Thank you. Thank you to the
guests and team tonight as well.
Can you please wish my brother Jose
happy birthday? It's his 32nd birthday.
He's a massive fan. My question is
what's your favorite Halloween candy? Well, my favorite Halloween candy is candy corn. That's some bullshit. It's his 32nd birthday. He's a massive fan. My question is, what's your favorite Halloween candy?
Well, my favorite Halloween candy,
that's some bullshit.
That's whack.
Let's wish Jose Jr.
a happy 32nd birthday.
Jose Jr., your brother Edgar
wanted to wish you a very happy birthday.
Happy 32nd birthday from the nightcap.
Uncle Nocho, hopefully you had a great birthday today
or if it's tomorrow,
hopefully you're with family and friends
celebrating, doing something great.
So, Jose Jr.,
happy 32nd birthday.
Happy 32nd.
I'm just...
I'll do the little bite-sized Snickers.
I'll do Reese's Cup. I'll do Almond Joy.
Anything except that
wax, that candle wax, which is candy corn and damn licorice.
Boy, you tripping.
What, candy corn the real deal?
I bet you eat black licorice, huh?
No.
Hell no.
Okay, okay.
Yeah, I love me some candy corn, boy.
No.
That's wax.
That ain't nothing but candle wax.
Melt it down and watch you to get the candle
stick a wick a stick a wick in it hey nah hell nah who eat candy corn nobody but old people and
kids ain't nobody in between eat no damn candy corn you gotta be between the ages of 18 months
and six years old to eat candy corn or Or you got to be 72 to 105.
I've been eating candy corn since 1983, boss.
Every Halloween.
I look forward to it.
Roberto Guapo,
Yo Ogunochow,
who are y'all favorite wrestlers growing up?
My HBK,
Y2J,
Rey Mysterio,
Jeff Hardy, my bad.
Y'all already got these questions.
I've been in and out
man I grew up with old school
look I don't really know I mean
I know a little bit about the WWE
guys now obviously you know
I knew The Rock wrestled and I know
Roman Reigns and I know Cody Rose
and Cena obviously Miz
but I grew up way way back
when wrestling was regional
Georgia Championship Wrestling,
you had Mid-Atlantic, you had
Florida, you had... I grew up
with that. So I grew up with the old
guys, the Dusty Rhodes,
the Bobo Brazils,
the Ox Bakers,
Sgt. Slaughter, Baron Von Raskin.
Sgt. Slaughter. Yeah, man, I grew up
Mr. Wrestling 1 and 2,
Andre the Giant, Crusher Blackwell. I grew up Ricky Steen, and 2 Andre the Giant Crusher Blackwell
I grew up Ricky Steam all those guys
that's what Gordon Soley
who's the greatest host ever
it is not even close
my favorite
wrestlers during my tenure or my day
obviously Hacksaw Jim Duggan
Jimmy Super Flash
Snooker
the Ultimate Warrior Yeah. Jimmy, Super Flash, Snooker. Yep.
The Ultimate Warrior.
Mm-hmm.
I mean, that's three off the top of the head.
I could go with Andre DeDrian and Hulk Hogan.
You know, the names that everybody knows. But those three were three of my favorites.
Yeah, see, I'm going back.
I'll go back with Mr. Fuji, Taro Tanaka.
Oh, I'm talking about Pac Song.
That's the man. Look here. Junkyard Dog. I'm telling you, man, Pac Song. That's the man.
Look here.
Junkyard Dog.
I used to love...
Junkyard Dog.
Yeah.
You know,
like I said,
Ox Baker with the hard punch.
Yeah.
Man,
hey, my grandparents
used to drag us all around.
We went to Vidalia,
Baxley,
all the shows.
We used to go to Savannah
because they all came
to the Civic Center
in Savannah, Georgia.
And then, like I said,
wrestling wasn't big like it is now. So they came to the little local... I, Georgia. And then, like I said, wrestling wasn't big like it is now,
so they came to the little local.
I mean, you see somebody like Andre the Giant,
and you see some of your favorite wrestlers in Baxley, Georgia,
or Vidalia.
They come to the Civic Center in Savannah.
But my grandfather was a big wrestling fan.
My brother and I, we were big wrestling fans.
We tried to move on each other.
It was great, but I loved wrestling. I don't watch it as
much. I don't have time. I don't really watch
ish now because I'm so
busy, Ocho. Now we got five days
a week. I got two shows a night, Cap.
First take a week, and I'm still
taping one to two shows a week with
Club Shea Shea.
Matter of fact, I'm tripping. I forgot to
tell you about tomorrow.
What about tomorrow? That's why
the reason I even got to take a red eye and get
up out of here tonight because
I got to do the broadcast tomorrow for
Messi's first playoff appearance. Yeah.
Matter of fact, everybody in the chat,
listen,
I promise I'm not
going to get emotional. I know I'm always on here crying
and stuff, man, but I want to thank all of you.
Obviously, I want to thank everyone at Apple
for giving me this opportunity
and giving me this chance
with this gig being my 57th, 11th job.
As you know, tomorrow, October 25th,
is the MLS Cup playoffs,
the start of it.
Messi, you know, arguably or probably is one of the greatest players to ever play.
He's making his first MLS postseason match against Atlanta United tomorrow,
and I'll be making an appearance on the broadcast.
So I'm making an appearance on the broadcast during the game.
So listen, this is small steps.
You got to crawl before you walk.
So with me making a small appearance, hopefully it's turned into bigger appearances down the line,
but I need all of you to make sure you download Apple TV and watch.
Download Apple TV and watch. It's free. You know how I am. I love free stuff, so it's free.
So make sure you watch your boy on the broadcast tomorrow and let me know who you got winning the cup.
All right?
Tweet me and let me know.
Appreciate y'all, and I'll see y'all tomorrow during the game.
Enter Miami versus Atlanta United.
Okay?
G-Duran X-10.
Ocho, did you end up swimming with the Orcas?
No.
No, I haven't.
Swimming with Orcas is still on my bucket list.
In the wild, it's going to happen. bucket list in the wild it's going to happen
i'm not sure when it's going to happen there's going to be some great content that that we're
going to be able to capture content that we're probably going to to uh play here on nightcap
uh two things and two things can happen um i'm going to have a successful dive in the wild
in the open free becoming one with orca or um they can turn on me and things don't go well
you look like a seal and that that's fine that's fine and if there's if there was a way that i
would want to go out and you can tell that story of all the things i've done and you know what
chad went out in a way that only he could. And that is being eaten and killed
by something that he is enthusiastic
and passionate about.
And that would be one way to go.
I want to go out and do it to Frayla Hunter.
That would,
that would,
that would,
that would,
that would,
that would,
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Shadow Sharp
I appreciate you so much
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what up
85
y'all have
any haunted house memories
damn
I ain't been to the haunted house
in years man
you know
right now in Orlando
you know they have
all Halloween horror nights
I haven't been able to enjoy Halloween horror nights because I'm always, you know, on the go doing football.
Yeah.
And so I haven't been to the haunted house in years.
And when I was able to go, I don't even remember.
I don't even remember.
I'm just being honest, man.
Yeah, I haven't been to a haunted house.
I have never been to a haunted house.
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Thank you for joining us.
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