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Episode Date: April 5, 2024Shannon Sharpe and Chad "Ochocinco" Johnson discuss Tiger Woods abstaining from sex before The Masters and answer your fan questions 2:45 - Nadal withdraws from tournament 7:00 - Tiger Woods elimina...ting sex until tournament is over 13:15 - Spell-O-Cinco: Ocho attempts to spell bilingual, erroneous, zucchini… 26:15 - Dunk on Unc 34:45 - This or That scenarios 39:15 - Which city has the best BBQ? 46:15 - Which Michael is bigger, Jordan or Jackson? 52:15 - Mt. Rushmore of athletes (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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resources. Ocho Rafael Nadal pulled out of the upcoming Monte Carlo Masters.
That's the prep for the French Open.
37-year-old opted out of the Australian Open after suffering a muscle injury
before pulling out of Indian Wells, and now he's withdrawing from Monte Carlo.
The latest setback comes just six weeks ahead of the French Open.
The French Open, Nadal is known as the King of Clay.
He's won that title, a record, 14
times. Nadal wrote on social media,
unfortunately, I'm not going to be playing
in Monte Carlo. My body simply
won't allow me. When did you have
this moment, and how hard was it
for you to accept that, you know what?
That curtain is lowering.
You know what? That's a great question because that's it that's a
great question because i don't think i was able oh i don't think i was able to hit that wall
because i was going before i was able to hit it you with me i'm trying not to go there i'm trying
i'm trying not i'm trying not to go there without I'm trying, I'm trying not, I'm trying not to go there without going there.
Cause I don't want to,
I don't want to give a table legs,
but I think I wasn't able to experience that,
that wall because I wasn't there for me to hit it.
You understand what I'm saying?
So I left,
I left,
I left a little early,
I left early,
but I haven't experienced it yet.
That's why I think mentally,
I always think I can still do it
because I left in such a healthy manner.
And now understanding as the years go by,
listen, that thing ain't done in a while.
It ain't happening.
Nah, it just ain't there no more.
You know what?
I did the same thing.
Ocho, I left a year early.
I know I could have played another year.
I was gearing up to do everything to come back and play.
My last year, I had 67 catches, 770 yards, eight touchdowns.
I missed the last game of the season because we couldn't improve our playoffs
seating.
And so I felt good.
I think I finished with the second most catches, yards, and touchdowns behind
Tony Gonzalez.
And I was in year 14.
Right. with the second most catchy yards and touchdowns behind tony gonzalez and i was in year 14 right um but when cbs called i was like the likelihood of my agent when i was talking and he said shannon
the likelihood of that job being available next year no they're gonna fill the position so i
ended up leaving but i started seeing signs that i wasn't that same player. Ocho, I remember watching, I was watching
practice one day. I was watching, you know, we had
things, and I was like, damn,
that dude's slow.
I said, oh, that's me.
I said, oh, God!
I'm looking
at Ocho, I was like, damn, did anybody
realize that? Because Ocho,
you know your boy, I used to be
Oh, man.
Hey, listen, you can get up and go now.
You can get up and go.
Man, I was like a cat on a marble table. I was flying all over the place.
I was flying back and forth, Ocho.
Hey.
But I did... Now, all of a sudden,
Ocho, I found myself...
We talk about having to do all that...
I found myself having
to do all that stuff to try to get over.
Right.
Okay.
I see what you mean.
I see what you mean.
It wasn't the same.
It wasn't the same.
It wasn't the same.
Yeah.
But,
uh,
and that's the,
you're the first person to know.
Right.
You're the last person to accept it.
And that's
the hard part
I like that
you see it
everybody will see it first
you see it
you saw it first
but you're the last to accept it
they see it too
but you saw it first
listen you know who's going to let you know first though, huh?
Oh, yeah, for sure.
For sure.
Because guess what, Ocho?
It's just like when you put on something, you know that thing ain't right.
You know it ain't right.
You wear that to house anyway.
Yeah.
And then when your homeboys get on, you love it bad, whatever.
Y'all just hate.
Y'all know this Versace. Y'all know this not the man whatever y'all just hate y'all know this
y'all know this
y'all just jealous
nah that thing ain't hitting like you thought
nah it ain't hitting like it ain't
giving like the kids say it ain't giving
what it should be giving yeah yeah yeah
you ain't getting out of that what you thought you would
Ocho check this out Tiger Woods is getting
up for the Masters Tournament and he's reportedly
means no sex a friend of the golf legend told the New the Masters tournament and he's reportedly means no sex.
A friend of the golf legend told the New York Post this week he's working really hard in the gym.
The source told the outlet he's eating right. He's even eliminated sex.
He does not. He does. He does that now when he's preparing. No sex until a tournament is over.
He doesn't want anything to take away from his focus.
Does Tiger realize when he was at
his best, he was laying them down.
He was for laying them.
He was knocking them down.
Like dominoes.
Like dominoes.
And I think, listen,
and this is the problem. This is the problem
where Tiger needs to go back and understand.
When you were at your best,
when you were the greatest
of all time, had all the little kids wanting and dreaming not to be like Mike, but wanting to be like Tiger.
Golf courses all over the world were filled because of what Tiger was able to do on the golf course on the green.
He was knocking him down.
He was playing golf in the daytime.
It was a porn star at nighttime.
Yeah.
And that is why.
Yeah.
That is why he was one of the greatest of all time because he functioned better that way.
The minute, the minute Tiger lets go of all the bullshit and worried about what people say and what they write and all this bullshit.
And you go back to fucking.
Soon as Tiger go back to fucking
watch what happens.
His body done broke down.
But hey, because
what happened to Ocho, he
was doing this under the veil of anonymity.
Nobody knew.
But when the covers
were lifted and everybody saw for
what he was, now when he's
on that tee, everybody's looking at him.
Tiger's a freak!
You know what I'm saying, Ocho?
Now, there was no more anonymity.
Everybody knew what he was doing.
He was never the same.
That night was in 2009
when the ex-wife took that golf tug
to that Escalade.
He was never the same golfer.
He was never the same.
Now, we didn't know at the time
that when Y.E. Yang
tracked him down at the PGA,
we didn't know.
We didn't know
that was the beginning or the end of time.
Yeah. But it was.
That aura
of invincibility.
It was no longer.
You know why it was, I mean, I'm telling you why it was
invincible. Yeah. I'm telling you why.
And after that, going to
therapy, going to counseling, changing
all this stuff. You're a freak.
Yeah, not being
the freak or the Christian gray that you're
used to, just being free
to do as you please, even if nobody,
the fact that people know now, fuck all that. Yeah. Go back to do as you please, even if nobody... The fact that people know now,
fuck all that.
Go back to doing what you were doing as long
as it's consensual with those
that you're doing it with and I guarantee you
maybe you won't win the
Masters again, but your game is going to change.
Your game is going to change.
Sometimes you got to go back to the old things that work for you.
Go back to what you know.
Trying to do it this
model citizen
way, the right way.
It's just not you.
It ain't you. It's not for you.
I know you're going to see this too.
I know you're going to see this, Eldrick.
That's my guy,
Eldrick.
What you call it? Nah, bro.
Think about it. He was married and knocking them down. Oh, he was the, what you call it? Nah, bro. He should have got, and the thing was, think about it.
He was married
and knocking him down.
Oh, shit.
He was married at the time?
Yeah.
That's what got him into trouble.
Oh, my bad.
My bad.
My bad.
I forgot he was married.
Yeah, but guess what?
I'd have got that divorce.
Come on.
Ain't nothing holding me back now.
Ain't nothing holding me back now.
Hey, I ain't got,
hey, I ain't got a creep dog on you
come on with it hey well you shut up yeah man hey but i don't get i don't get why
abstaining when you had when you had your most normally people will revert back what did i do
superstition on the show man i wore these underwear. I wore these socks. I ate this. And that's what most, a lot of,
I'm not going to say all,
but a lot of sports,
a lot of athletes are superstitious.
Yes, sir.
Because what did I do?
How can I recreate that moment, Ocho,
in which I had my best game,
be it at the plate, be it on the mound,
be it on the court, be it on the football field?
What did I do?
Tiger, you were putting that meat on him.
Man, man, Tiger.
Man, you know Tiger was put that beat on the grill no season or nothing man i don't know what tiger name man go go back to do what you was doing
man man it's the way you say it man I done keep it real with it Mojo man
I wish you
done that much sooner
man I done put that raw meat on the grill
and had them going
I'm just saying though Joe
yeah
I'm just saying
man my stomach hurt
my stomach hurt
hold on I gotta get some tissue
you got me crying.
Man, I don't know what this is talking about.
Hey, Tiger should go back to being who he was.
Hey.
Hey, boy, you got me in tears.
Hey, I'm the father.
Hey, Tiger.
Ocho, check this out.
Now it's time for one of our favorite segments It's our chat favorite segment
It's time for Spello
Seeker
Hey, hold on man
Hold on man, I ain't recovered yet
Bad Tiger was doing that thing Hey, hold on, man. Hold on, man. I ain't recovered yet.
Man, Ty, we're doing that thing.
Hey, by the way, you said that shit was so goddamn funny.
Man, it don't have any.
I mean, what's inside there?
What you hiding from everybody to know who you are and what you are?
Oh, man. Hey, hey boy I needed that laugh
god damn that was funny
we got some easy words for you tonight
oh shit
don't start that now
these are little
but I think you can get
at least
two maybe three of these
you ready at least two, maybe three of these.
You ready?
Hold on, hold on.
I'm saying my prayer.
Hold on.
Chat, this is for y'all, chat.
One thing that I've always done,
and I always promise I never let you down because I love you.
So I'm going to do this for y'all.
Okay.
Amen. Okay. Amen.
Okay.
A person that speaks at least two languages is considered bilingual.
The word bilingual.
Can you?
Bilingual.
Ocho went abroad to learn Spanish
now he's bilingual
bilingual
bilingual
bilingual
bilingual
oh shit
B-I
I know it's B-I-L
Biling
Biling
B-I-L-I-N
G-U-A
Biling
Fuck this shit
B-I-L-I
B-I-L-I-N
G-U-A
Biling L Biling Got it B-I-L-I-N-G-U-A bilingual.
L.
Bilingual.
Got it.
You for real can stop playing, for real?
Baby!
Baby!
She never support me, man.
Damn.
What time is it?
11.35.
How she sleep, Nancy?
The reports that came out.
Oh, you up? You up?
Oh, I woke you up?
No, you got to come.
I'm doing Spelocho.
See, I got my first and right.
Hey, um. Ray, are you asleep? I'm doing I'm doing Spelocho see I got my first one right look Ray are you asleep
I was knocked out
look I was at the game
yesterday what game
the Lakers in the
oh DC
the Wizards
yes everybody came up to me I like
what you're doing on the show.
Keep it up.
I told you.
Taking a shot, baby.
Listen, I know.
You see?
Listen, you have to stop allowing her.
You got to stop allowing her airtime now.
Nah, real good.
Nah, nah, nah, nah.
She's not good.
I told you, because I go in public and people are addressing me,
hey, aren't you the dude that talked the real?
I say, man, nigga, don't try me.
You know I'm going with you.
My knees, what you call him, Bate.
Nah.
Nah. Nah. The report
that came out yesterday
was erroneous.
Erroneous. Erroneous?
Wait, I should get this right because I
think I know erroneous. Now, I'm not
even playing because I've had to use that in a sentence before.
Erroneous.
O-R.
Erroneous.
Oh, E-R.
Wait, wait, wait.
Like you told me.
You said you already blurred it out.
E-R.
O.
E.
That's wrong. Two R's. E-R-O-R-R.
Damn.
Come on, man.
Don't be back there, man, talking about these two R's.
Like, you ain't no spelling bee champ.
Go ahead, now.
Now, she better trying to correct me, man.
Okay, how about this one, Ocho?
I don't know if you like this vegetable, but it's called zucchini.
Zoo- Oh, zucchini.
It's two C's, right?
You're the spelling bee champ, Ocho.
I'm just here.
Listen, my grandma loves some goddamn zucchini.
I'm probably going to get this wrong.
Z-U-C-C-I-N-I.
I know I got it wrong. Z c c h i n i why do okay okay now i only was almost close because i remember grandma
loves some goddamn zucchini nasty as hell, okra, and squash.
How do you know?
Because it's a boogey.
Horrible.
Horrible.
And that's her thing.
That's why I knew how to spell it a little bit.
I just forgot about that side of the letter.
But okay.
Okay.
So I'm one for three, right?
Okay.
Ventriloquist.
Now, you know...
Come on, man.
That's not fair, man.
Don't do that.
How about this one?
We got an easy one.
Ventriloquist.
Come on, man.
Come on.
You know I'm not
going to get that.
V-E-N-T-R-I-L-O-Q-U-I-S-T.
Ventriloquist.
Hell no.
I want them to get that.
And nobody in the chat is going to get it either.
So y'all better stop.
I know they're laughing.
A person
that
is sick in their own mind
is a hypochondriac.
A person that pretends to be sick
when there's nothing wrong with them
is considered a hypochondriac.
Okay.
Well,
well,
the beginning is the big,
the beginning is easy.
H Y P O.
Chondra.
C H O N D R.
AC or IAC.
D YAC.
Oh,
it gotta be.
Was it D E A C or D I A C?
Or can I pick one?
It's either I or E.
You just spell it.
Before the A-C.
It's pretty easy.
Hypo, obviously hypo.
And then con, C-H-O.
Wait, you didn't let me finish.
I said D-R-I-A-C or D-R-E-A-C.
Can I pick one?
Let's go con-dree.
Dree.
I just did a girl named Dree. Her name was D-R-I. Oh,ree. I used to date a girl named Dree.
Her name was D-R-I.
Oh, fuck.
I'm going to go with I.
Hypochondriac.
H-Y-P-O-C-H-N-C-O-N-D-R-I-A-C.
Hypochondriac.
Ah, so I did do it right.
Yeah, we did that.
Baby, I got another one, baby.
Baby, I got another one.
And the last and the bonus.
I'm in a groove.
The bonus one
is Kaleidoscope.
Kaleidoscope.
You talk about like,
um,
what's dude,
what's dude,
uh,
had an album.
Frank,
was it Frank Ocean?
I don't know.
Remember?
I'm not,
I'm not familiar with it.
I know who he is,
but I don't.
You are.
Kaleidoscope. Baby, who You are. Kaleidoscope.
Baby.
Who had the album Kaleidoscope?
Kaleidoscope.
Kaleidoscope.
It started with a K, too, I think, if I'm not mistaken.
Kaleidoscope.
Kaleidoscope.
Am I wrong or is it a C?
Damn, what artist was that? The name of his album was Kaleidoscope. Khalees had the album called Kaleidoscope. Am I wrong or is it a C? Damn, what artist was that?
The name of his album was Kaleidoscope.
Khalees had the album called Kaleidoscope.
Khalees?
Yes.
You talking about Nas?
Nas' wife?
Kaleidoscope.
Kaleidoscope.
Kaleidoscope.
Kaleidoscope.
Kaleidoscope.
K-E-L. K-E-L. K. I know it's a K because I remember the... kaleidoscope kaleidoscope kaleidoscope kaleidoscope kaleidoscope kaleidoscope kaleidoscope kaleidoscope kaleidoscope kaleidoscope kaleidoscope kaleidoscope kaleidoscope kaleidoscope kaleidoscope kaleidoscope
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kaleidoscope kaleidoscope kaleidoscope kaleidoscope kaleidoscope fuck it i'm ready yeah ready k-l-a k-a-l
k-l-a my bad my bad i'll be i'll be i'll be talking so goddamn fast all right kaleidoscope
kaleidoscope k-a-k-a-l-e-d-o-c-o-p-e kaleidoscope k-a-l-e-i-d-o-s-c-o-P-E Kaleidoscope K-A-L-E-I
D-O-S-C-O-P-E
Kaleidoscope
Where the fucking I come from?
Kaleida
Okay, where did
Where did E come from?
Kale
How did I
I spelled it right
What did I leave out?
I left out the I or the E?
You left out a lot of vowels
No, I didn't That That's what I said.
I said K-L. And Miguel had one, too.
That's what it was.
That was Miguel. I knew I wasn't tripping.
All right, Ocho. Now it's time
for you to exact some revenge.
Hold on. What was that? One for five?
Two for five.
Okay, okay. Two for five.
That ain't bad, because all y'all
talking shit in the goddamn chat would have been over five.
Don't act like y'all know how to spell ventriloquist either.
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where you going baby oh hey first question only four running backs in nfl history have at least
5 000 yards rushing and 5 000 yards receiving can you name at least 5,000 yards rushing and 5,000 yards receiving?
Can you name at least three of them?
Only
four running backs in NFL
history have at least...
Okay, that's one.
Two.
Lenny Moore.
Motherfucker.
Three.
Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. motherfucker okay
okay
okay
listen we started off with an easy question
don't get beside yourself hold on
little fella hold on
you're gonna see
you ready for question number two
yeah let's see if you get this one who is the oldest head coach in NFL history We're going to see. You ready for question number two? Yeah.
Let's see if you get this one.
Who was the oldest head coach in NFL history to win a Super Bowl?
Yeah.
How about that?
Yeah. Yeah.
Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.
Yeah, that excitement.
That excitement done went away.
Quick.
Andy Reid.
Wrong.
Listen, you was loud and proud, too, with your answer, too.
You're wrong.
The oldest coach to win the Super Bowl ain't Andy Reid.
It's goddamn Bruce Arians at 68 years old.
How old is Andy?
Yeah, Bruce Arians, 68 years old when the Bucks beat the Chiefs in Super Bowl 55.
How old is Andy?
Andy Reid is...
61.
Maybe 62.
I don't know.
I'm just guessing.
He older than 62.
You think so?
He just turned 66.
Okay, okay, okay.
Okay, go ahead.
All right, one for one.
One for one.
Here we go, Chad. We got him on the ropes, baby. Okay, go ahead. All right, one for one. One for one.
Here we go, Chad.
We got him on the ropes, baby.
Three players have won AP Defensive Player of the Year three times.
Who are they?
Three players have won AP Defensive Player of the Year. Lawrence Taylor, J.J. Watt, and Aaron Donald.
All right, you know what?
I gave you that layup.
I gave you that layup.
I know you're hyped. I know you but you don't understand it i gave you that layup just to give you confidence to bring you back down
and humble you on the next question guess the following player i have thrown a touchdown pass
to shannon sharp i was the first round pick.
I won AP Comeback Player of the Year in 2002.
Yes, sir.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I want that same energy.
Yes, I want the same energy. Let me get you again.
Again, you're loud and you're proud.
No, no, no, no.
Hold on.
You gave your answer, Jack. It's too late.
You gave your answer.
You said Randall Cunningham.
Brian who?
You wronged two times.
You wronged two times.
You want to drag it?
Okay, the answer is Tommy Maddox
who was drafted 25th overall
by the Broncos
in the 1992 draft.
Really?
See?
Oh, he threw me a touchdown in...
When did he throw me a touchdown?
92?
Yeah, yeah.
He threw you a touchdown.
Yes, he did.
I watched it on film myself on VHS.
Yeah, see?
See how I told you?
See how I humbled you real quick?
Watch me get it right.
Watch me get this one.
Oh.
Let's bet something.
Bet $100 you don't get this right.
You got to say bet.
All right, bet.
Okay, bet.
$100.
You had the NFL record.
Hold on.
Let me get right.
You had the...
You hold the NFL record
for receiving yards by...
Tight end.
Hold on, hold on.
I got the goddamn tears still in my damn...
Yeah.
All right, you ready?
You hold the NFL record for receiving yards by a tight end in one game with...
214.
214 back in 2002 against the Chiefs.
But which tight end has the most catches in one game?
Oh, that's a good question.
Which Titan has the most catches in the game?
That's a good one.
It is.
God damn.
I'm going to go Jason Witten.
You know what?
I ain't even mad at you getting that right.
Hold on.
I ain't even mad at you getting that right.
Hold on, Ojo. Don't say I'm right. You better not say I'm right, mad at you getting that right. Hold on. I ain't even mad at you getting that right. Hold on, Ocho.
Don't say I'm right.
You better not say I'm right, Ocho.
You already knew that.
Because especially something like that.
Look.
Yeah, you right.
I knew Kellen Winslow had 15.
But I think I remember Jason Witten getting 16.
I think the record is 16.
Actually, it was 18.
He had 18 against the Giants in 2012.
I'm trying to figure out what the hell was that during that game.
18 touches in a game?
Yeah, see?
Ocho.
What?
Okay, so what you...
Three for five.
Three for five.
I was two of five.
You only had one more.
But see, I've done five for five.
I've gone five for five, so I'm good.
I've gone five for five, too. You've gone five for five, so I'm good. I've gone five for five, too.
Five for five.
Okay, Ocho, here it is.
It's our last segment of the night, and it's called Q&A.
Q&A.
Let's go.
Chet, ask me anything.
I don't care.
I'm answering everything. like right now
would I like to spend
damn that's a good one.
That's a really good one.
And I don't want to say the wrong thing because somebody.
Go ahead, go ahead.
Spend the rest of your life with the woman you love and adore.
Yeah, I do.
I do that.
Follow. Spend the rest of your life with the woman you love and adore. Yeah, I do that. I do that.
Follow.
What would you do?
You nervous?
I'm thinking.
I think.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
Take your time now because you don't want to say the wrong thing because you have to deal with that pressure after the show.
No, I ain't.
Take my black ass upstairs and go to bed.
Ain't no pressure.
You know, Ocho,
probably one of my greatest
regrets,
if I do have a regret,
was
probably not having someone consistently
in my life
have I traveled on this journey.
So,
at some point in time,
this journey is going to come to an end.
Come on now.
And
all the money,
all the money in the world
ain't going to mean anything the world ain't gonna mean anything
if I ain't got somebody there
come on now
so
now we talking
this is the Shannon Sharp
I've been looking for
right here
now you see the light
now you see the light
now you see why
we're trying to guide you
sometimes all we need
is a little push
that's all you need
now you talking for me yeah I'm gonna take you see why we're trying to guide you. Sometimes all we need is a little push. That's all you need.
Now you talking.
For me, yeah.
I'm going to take the spin with someone.
There you go.
I like that.
That's a very mature answer.
I'm going to change my mind.
I'm going to change my mind tomorrow.
Okay, Lady Ray.
You've been absentee uh okay i've got this uh or that
preference question for you guys sunrise or sunset which one you like sunrise or sunset
shoot which what what shit sunrise so i like both yeah i do i like both i mean for what this i'm i'm up i'm up early in
the morning and i'm able to i'm able to see it because i get up at 5 00 a.m every morning
even even even the nights that we film and i'm sitting on here talking my mouth away i still
get up at the same time do my same routine and i'm able to watch the sunrise and obviously seeing
the sunset is pretty easy especially from here in in Miami because the beaches, watching the sunrise or sunset from the beach,
boy, it's a beautiful thing. Beautiful thing.
I'm a sunrise person. Sweet or salty?
Sweet.
Sweet. sweet sweet ooh that's tough
cause man I love me
some french fries
and burgers
okay well I mean
obviously I like
I like french fries as well
but if I had to choose
between
give me salty
oh shit
I think I was too salty
that's a tough one
and I eat
McDonald's fries
all the time
but I just
I just,
I just said sweet almond joy Snickers.
Oh yeah.
Mine is zero bar.
Not my favorite candy bar.
What the hell?
Zero bar.
The hell is that?
It's a candy bar.
Old school.
You don't know nobody.
Zero.
Zero.
Yeah.
Beach or the mountains?
Never heard of it. Beach or the mountains never heard of beach or the mountains
the beach
I don't want to be no goddamn mountains
I don't even want to see no mountains
I mean it's a beautiful view when you driving
but mountains can't do nothing for me that beach
now that's what I'm talking about
I
I'm going to say beach
I ain't no mountains person
back massage or foot massage?
Oh, foot massage.
I like when she rub my feet.
I like that back.
I love that back when she say,
turn over me, daddy.
Don't get your own, y'all.
You know,
oh, yo,
because all of a sudden,
you know,
she start rubbing my back, you know, she get the glute. And all of a sudden, you know, she start rubbing my back, you know, she get
the glute, and all of a sudden, she like,
are you Superman?
Because I be elevated, you know what I'm saying?
That thing be probably about me
spinning around.
Right, right.
Give me the back, give me the back.
Always late,
always early.
Okay, always early.
Man, you late.
What?
When have I ever been late?
Listen, I work in corporate America
because if you come late where I work at,
your ass gets fired and they're going to replace you.
So when am I ever late?
I'm never late.
You're always late.
To what? To bed? Yeah, to late. I'm always late. Oh,
to what?
To bed?
Yeah.
To bed.
I'm asleep by nine o'clock every night.
And you got me up.
You got me up three,
four hours past my bedtime.
That's the only time I'm late.
Uh,
I'm probably always early. It's more so than always late.
You don't got, you don't, You don't broke
matter to have it trying to start on time. So I already
know we ain't going to start till 1010
or 710.
When have we ever not started on time
because of me?
I'm always here and ready and available.
I get my lighting together. I do my lashes.
I do my brows. I be ready.
I didn't want to put your business in the street.
But guess what? When?
You just woke up.
Remember?
We were late because you just woke up.
Eyes red.
You didn't have no jersey on or nothing.
Are you right?
Wait a minute.
Wait a minute.
But listen.
Listen.
Do you see the energy I've had from the entire show from the beginning?
Listen.
From the beginning to the end, you know why?
Because I took my black ass
a goddamn nap
because I knew I wouldn't be able
to sustain staying up
the entire time.
I got me a nap too.
You know,
you did?
You know, most of the time,
remember how I say
sometimes we get to the end of the show,
I be fighting for my life?
I ain't fighting for my life tonight.
We can go two more hours
if you want to.
We gotta go to work.
Kashawn Thomas asked,
what's up, Uncle Nocho?
Let's rank who has
the best barbecue.
Memphis, Texas,
Kansas City, Carolina.
Who you got?
Damn, barbecue?
You know what?
I'm mad.
I'm mad.
I don't indulge
in enough barbecue
in different cities to know the goddamn
answer but i'm just gonna say kansas city for the simple fact when i hear people argue about on
twitter when it comes to barbecue it's always goddamn kansas city when i hear people argue
about the best gumbo it's always goddamn new orleans when i hear people argue about i mean
you get what i'm trying to say so it's hard for me to have an argument in this case
when I don't hear about ribs
outside of any other city
except Kansas City
Texas known for barbecue
I don't
anytime somebody
I hear anything about Texas
they always bring up some goddamn water birds
third?
behind Memphis if I had to wait behind Memphis They always bring up some goddamn water birds. Yeah, the third. Behind Memphis.
If I had to...
Wait, behind Memphis?
Memphis is known for...
Yes!
Memphis is known for...
Barbecue, yes!
Okay.
I've never even been to Memphis,
so I wouldn't know.
Oh, yeah.
Let's start there.
I ain't been to Memphis.
Probably,
I've had more Texas
than Memphis,
but probably
Texas, Memphis,
Kansas City, Carolina.
But,
dry rub,
I had dry rubs in Memphis.
Them dry rub ribs
that Memphis got?
Dry rub. I don't know what that means
I know by I know by
in Miami and Highland Miami Lakes
off 67th Avenue
by Don Shula restaurant
the ribs I know about eating
was Tony Roma's
Tony Roma's baby back ribs
the motherfuckers used to fall off the goddamn bone
now I'm sure the ribs I'm talking about don't compare anything to the ribs of people in the chat.
Yeah.
And the experience that you've had in some of these places in Memphis and Kansas City.
That's all I know.
Let me put it up.
I'm not I'm not I'm not a huge eater.
So the extent of the extent of what I know is Tony.
Who you got?
Put it to the chat.
Memphis or Texas?
Because I think those two
will top Kansas City and Carolina.
So, Memphis or Texas?
We're going to put it in the chat.
We're going to let y'all guys decide.
Best barbecue, Texas 48%.
Memphis 26%. Carolina 14%, Kansas City 12%.
Wait a minute.
Wait, who was first?
Who was first?
Texas at 48%.
That's not...
God damn it.
That's what Texas is really known for, Ocho.
I need to get out a little more.
That's what Texas is known for, barbecue.
I need to get out.
I didn't know that. I need to get out a little more. That's what Texas is known for, barbecue. I need to get out. I didn't know
that. I didn't know that. Nariah Serrano
said, hey, we ordered a bottle of portier
in February, but we're still waiting. You said
pre-orders would be fulfilled, but does
that timeline
add up? We're just anxious
to try. Much love.
You know what? We're going to
jump on that. You ordered in February yeah that that uh
that order should be fulfilled so if you haven't received it by the end of next week jump back in
the chat and I'll see what the time left I'm gonna jump on that anyway but hopefully you will receive
it by then but either way jump into the and let me know if you received it.
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Jeremy Shepard said, Uncle Nocho, my friend and I have a debate on who's more influential.
He says
Michael Jordan.
I told him Jordan couldn't watch
Michael Jackson's
Dirty Draws.
Please settle this debate.
Wait, what did he say?
Who's more influential?
Michael Jackson and Michael Jordan?
That's two completely different ends of the spectrum.
Two completely. Entertainment wise, we understand how important Michael Jackson was.
Sports wise, when it comes to basketball and being influential in the game of basketball and inspiring a generation of kids, young kids, with the shoes.
That's completely different.
But I mean, oh, shit.
Most influential MJ.
Michael Jackson or Michael Jordan.
I don't...
Like, people...
Think about if Michael
had been Michael
in the internet age.
That's what you don't understand.
Michael sold sold a hundred million albums up when you had to actually buy
them.
I mean,
people,
people fight just physical,
physical copies.
Yeah,
you're right.
It's two different.
Ooh,
man,
it's two different.
Hmm.
And see, Michael was a prodigy.
Michael was a prodigy from
Michael being... Seven?
Seven, eight years old? Yeah, when he was the leader of the Jackson 5,
he had his first, what, 72?
That's a
good question. I'm finna steal that. I'm finna
steal that tomorrow. I'm using that.
So who you going with, Jordan or Jackson? I'm gonna say Jordan. I'm going to steal that. I'm going to steal that tomorrow. I'm using that. So who you going to wear? Jordan or Jackson?
I'm going to say Jordan.
Because people still wearing
Jordan to this day. Not very
many people will walk around with
the jacket with the zippers on it.
We appreciate
and love his music still to this day.
They still dress up when they go to Halloween
party. They still dress up as MJ go to Halloween party. They still dress up as MJ.
With that glue.
They got a show
in Vegas.
Oh, yeah.
See, that's
a really good one.
Because you can pull from so many different
areas where both of them are very influential
based on what people are still doing to this day.
Man, like I said, I don't think people...
I think people don't really, really understand
Michael at his height.
How big Mike was?
Yeah, I don't think they do.
And a lot of that...
When the transgression came out about the other stuff.
But when you talk about the 80s
yeah it wasn't nothing like it it wasn't it wasn't nothing like it but you know what that kind of that
kind of fame scares me though no no no i mean i would i can't go nowhere you can't do anything
i would never yeah i would i would never ever it'd be impossible to get that that kind of famous
but the kind of famous where you're worth more dead than alive.
I don't like that.
I don't want to.
Did you get where I'm going with that?
Yeah, for sure.
Yeah, I don't want that kind of fame where I'm worth more dead than being alive.
That's, damn, I couldn't, I wouldn't be able to function.
I mean, it's hard to like go.
I mean, Michael couldn't do anything
since he was like
10
so he grew up his whole life in isolation
he couldn't go anywhere
I mean Michael could go places
Jordan could go places
when he was in high school
he could go places even when he was in college
now once he got to the NBA
after 84 happened he wasn't going nowhere alone.
But Michael Jackson, he really never had a childhood.
Yeah.
Joe ain't played at all.
No, he didn't have no childhood.
Where could he go?
I mean, he was singing with the Jackson 5s.
He had a top 10 song, I think, in 72 when he was like 13.
So he gave all that up.
I mean,
he don't know what it's like to go sit.
Well, he was forced to give it up.
Yeah, he was forced.
I mean, he don't know what it's like
to go sit in a movie theater
by himself.
He got to rent the whole theater out.
You know,
how you going to go shopping?
He got to rent the whole shopping center out.
Yeah.
I think, you know what?
It's funny.
I think a lot, some parents, sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't.
Joe Jack, he was forced into being successful.
He was forced into being great.
Forced.
But if you look at it, if you think about it, think about all the kids that were great.
Serena, Tiger, Michael Jackson.
Look at the influence that their father played.
Very early.
Very early.
You know what I always wonder?
I do.
I always mention Tiger.
Tiger.
Yeah, you did.
We always see.
I always wonder if there was any pushback at any point.
We never get to hear about that part.
We always see.
We started early and we see the finished product. I never get to hear about that part. We always see, we started early
and we see the finished product.
I want to know what happened in between.
Was there any pushback at any point
where that individual
or that child said,
you know what,
this ain't what I really want to do
and the parent actually
made them do it anyway?
Probably.
Back then,
there was no pushback back then.
Pushback what?
What would your parents say?
What would they say?
Pushback, man, please. Push back what? Well, what your parents said. What they said. Push back bad, please.
I get what you're saying, but you know what I mean.
For sure.
But I think the thing is, Ocho, once you taste of that success, success is addictive.
Once you taste it, it's a wrap.
Ocho, we want to thank the Knight Capris because, guys right now, you put us in the head of the Kelseys.
We want to thank y'all. We got to keep this up.
I think the voting ends
April 15th or the 16th.
We got to keep this thing
going, guys. We got to keep this thing going.
Thank you very much. Tony Turner said,
Uncle Ocho, love the platform, gentlemen.
Thank you for your knowledge, your personal
experience with us. Who's your Mount
Rushmore
of best athletes?
He said
pick five. Mount Rushmore only
has four heads, but we'll pick five.
Voting is
April 18th for the Webby Awards
Best Sports Podcast.
Who's your Mount Rushmore?
Of athletes?
Pinky?
Wesley Pipes?
Pinky?
You sit here I already know you
going to Kabul, John
oh no, okay, Mount Rushmore
athletes
Deion Sanders
I'm going to start there
LeBron James
can I do that or no?
sure
LeBron James
this is tough
for sure
this is very tough
because there's so many
Deion
LeBron
I'm going to go baseball I'm trying to think of someone because there's so many. Dion, LeBron.
I'm going to go baseball.
I'm trying to think of someone in baseball that's just a phenom at what he did.
God damn it.
I'm going to go hockey.
I'm going to go only four.
Four people, right?
I mean, he's like an athlete.
So that means you got to pick all the groups.
Ali is first for me.
Ali going first.
Ali first? Yeah.
I probably go.
I'm going to go Floyd.
I'm going probably go, I'm gonna go Floyd. I'm gonna go Floyd.
And the fourth one,
obviously,
because I love soccer so much.
I'm just,
I'm gonna throw,
I'm gonna throw Ronald,
Ronaldinho in there.
I'm just,
I'm just gonna throw Ronaldinho in there because to me,
to me,
he is special.
He just didn't have the discipline and structure of a messy and a
Cristiano.
If he did,
I think Ronaldinho would have been the greatest player
of all time, even though I still think he
is, despite
his inability
to focus and lock
in consistently.
I like
I'm going Ali.
Mm-hmm.
Ooh-wee.
Yeah, that's tough, man. That's tough Ali
I will put Serena
oh god damn it man
Serena I'm gonna put
that's a good one. I should...
These last two.
Mm-hmm.
I'm going to go...
I'm keeping it to the States
because I don't, you know,
go all over the world.
Mm-hmm. Oh, man.
I'm going to go.
My son is watching.
CJ, what they do, CJ?
Fucking love you, baby. My son is watching.
He naming the question you just asked.
What are you saying?
He texting it
to me he says serena tiger jordan floyd or kobe serena tiger jordan florida kobe
i uh today what they do what's happening blood you know uh
who you you you you missing your last two right I got Ali, Serena
yeah I ain't put
I ain't did no
Jesse Owens I ain't did no
no no no
oh you went throwback
who was that the brown bomber
Joe Lewis Oh, you went throwback. Oh, no. Who was that? The Brown Bomber?
Joe Louis?
The Brown Bomber.
Deontay?
Oh, that Brown Bomber.
No, he was the original Brown Bomber. I'm thinking you're saying bronze.
My bad, my bad.
He was the original Brown Bomber.
You got Jim Thorpe, who won the pentathlon in the Olympics I'll go Tiger
that's a good one
now
how do I choose between Jordan
LeBron, Michael Phelps
and
Usain Bolt
yeah
and what's And Usain Bolt. Yeah.
And what's
the gymnast's name?
Which one?
That's married to
Young Bull?
I'm forgetting the name.
What's her name?
Well, she the real deal.
Simone Biles.
Simone, yep, Miss Biles.
Miss Biles.
Miss Biles.
Ooh-wee.
Take your time pastor
I go Jordan and LeBron
he told
basketball
he told to put pick five
even though
a lot of times
I asked
I asked like some
to come on
and I'm like okay
pick your
your my Rushmore rappers
how many I get
six
bro my Rushmore got four heads.
Four heads, yeah.
Pick your gold R&B singers.
How many?
Four.
Four.
Okay, so check this out.
If you and Ochoa are involved into a big street fight,
you can pick three martial art fighters, dead or alive,
who you got?
The fight with us?
Bruce Lee.
Bruce Lee, number one.
I'm picking
Bruce Lee, Ip Man, and Tony Jaa.
Who?
Ip Man and Tony Jaa.
Who is them people?
You'll find out when I show up.
Hey, I want me.
Bruce Lee.
You know what?
Bruce Lee, Conor McGregor, and Kimbo Slice.
We're going to be the brains of you.
Man, we're going to beat y'all ass, man.
Man, we're going to beat y'all ass, man.
I mean, but you you know you can take
you ain't take Chuck Norris
nah nah nah
nah I ain't take a Chuck
I ain't take I told you I told you I got
I don't know me
Conor McGregor and Kimbo
Slice we running through whoever
nah my team gonna beat the brakes
of you uh what's up guys
Wrestlemania on Sunday.
Who are some of your favorite pro wrestlers?
And is Booker T underrated?
Damn, you know what?
I ain't watched wrestling in so many years.
I'm talking about wrestling for me goes back to Jimmy Super Flash Snooker.
That's how long.
Dusty Rhodes.
That's how long.
The Hulk Hogan beginning.
Andre the Giant.
I haven't watched wrestling
since then you know i oh oh your wrestling used to be regional so you had georgia championship
wrestling you had mid-atlantic and you had the midwest you had the stuff like that and so uh
go georgia championship wrestling is what i what i watched and my grandfather would take me
and my brother, we'd go to Vidalia
we'd go to Savannah, we'd watch
it and so the
old school wrestlers like
Bobo Brazil and
Ox Baker
Pac Song, Mr. Wrestling number one
number two
Brute Bernard
you know
Mitchell Superfly Snooker
but Andre the Giant
and
and
and
Abdullah the Butcher
Dusty Rose
remember Junkyard Dog
Junkyard Dog
yeah yeah
Brett
Hitman
yeah
Rufus R. Freightrain Jones
he had a nephew named
Special Delivery Jones
I mean so I go
way way way back
with the wrestling when it wasn't
like it is now.
But, uh, man,
I just love some
wrestling, man. Ocho, man, you don't know how
me and my cousins used to pile in that car
and go see wrestling, see
Ric Blair and Greg the Hammer Valentine,
Ricky Steamboat,
Tully Blanchard
all those guys
Black Jack Mulligan
who else we just man
we saw Tony Atlas
obviously we saw all the
you know even the small one
the Haiti Kid
the Fabulous Moolah
man oh it's a band. Look here.
Razzleck, that was
my gig
there, man.
The Super Destroyers,
the Road Warriors, Hawking
Animal. Oh, the Road
Warriors, Ultimate Warrior.
Yeah.
Yeah.
The Ozzy
Osbourne. Yeah. Yeah. yeah yeah yeah
man
we saw
Ted
um
Baron
Von Raschke
man
man
that was bad look here man we should go see Raschke. Oh, man. That was the bad. Look here.
Man, we used to go see
those days.
But it's sort of those
little people, can't call them that derogatory
term, the M word. The little
people wrestle.
Like I said, we saw fat.
Hey, wrestling was
I used to go. And I know I'm talking about all the
old school wrestling the Georgia championship wrestling
and then it you know went to the NWA
and then it went to WWE
I think WWF and then WWE
I never saw I never saw Hogan
wrestle but I did see you know
obviously Ric Flair
who's probably the biggest name
you know
but all those guys, man,
I used to love, man, look here.
Stephanie Biggs, your Nightcap fan,
been following you for years,
Ocho, were the reason I became
Bengals fans. My question is, what's the
biggest challenge of fatherhood in
your life?
Uh,
I mean, let me think
for me, the biggest challenge. Being being hands-on but being hands-off
oh that's a good one right there being probably being hands-on you being hands-on being hands-on
as much as possible and not allowing the financial part to always leave not suffocating
that makes sense of course it does. Yeah. Yeah, so
I'm trying to
there's something
I have to work on.
Well,
I'm a little
bit more hands-on now
because I have the time
to do so.
I'm not because I've grown.
So, you know,
I just hope that
me and their moms
get a great enough job.
All I just ask the kids
to always be respectful
of your mom.
You don't always agree.
You're not going to always agree with what she has to say,
but listen to what she has to say.
Try to understand why she's like saying,
but like I tell them,
I say,
at some point in time,
you got to let them get it grown.
You calling me until I have a talk with him about what?
What?
What?
What I will say,
you grounded. They got their own house. They got their own car. I should, talk with them. About what? What? What I would say, you grounded?
They got their own house.
They got their own car.
So I think that's the hardest thing
is that, you know,
being a kid and you can't,
you can't shield your kids
from everything
no matter how hard you try.
You can't insulate your kids.
You can't put them in a bubble wrap.
They're going to,
you know,
they're going to,
you're going to make mistakes as a parent. They're going to... You're going to make
mistakes as a parent.
They're going to make mistakes as a kid.
It's just...
It's life. It's called
this thing called life. You try to minimize
the mistakes.
Both of you, yes.
And the 90s beekeepers were
very popular. Do y'all care? Do y'all care do y'all care beep oh beepers okay
in the 90s beepers were very popular did you did y'all care beepers would you bring them back if
you could any good or bad experience that you would like to share with only one i never had
a beeper wait a minute well i dude i still got my old beeper i never had one oh i still got
hey people in the chat People in the chat
Y'all know how to find
You know on Twitter
You can find pictures
You can find pictures
Of stuff that I've tweeted
Somebody just
Just randomly
Find the picture
Not too long ago
I had
I had my beeper
And posted it on Twitter
I still
I still got it
Like from way back then
From way back then
Somebody
Somebody in the chat
Send me that
That picture To my Twitter man So I can see it once I'm done.
My beeper is in here somewhere.
If they could bring those back, that would be dope.
And those 80s.
Two-way.
No, the block phones.
Okay, yeah.
Remember the big block phones?
Yeah, I still got that.
You still got yours?
Yeah.
That was Motorola, right?
That's Motorola, wasn't it yeah they had
the big block and then they came out with a little smaller a little slimmer version
yeah but yeah i had i should uh i got all my phones i kept all my phones a little star tag
all those yeah you still got your flip phone and everything the razor you had the razor yep
and you know you probably get a lot of money for that man ain't nobody gonna get
defamed or something
in there for it
you know
you know
I'll be in that dump
I'll be a fan
hey
you don't want
anybody to see that
yeah
okay
okay
okay
I'm with you
I'm with you
it's fine
we ain't got nothing
on my video library
you know what I'm saying
don't you
you know what I'm saying
yeah okay
I like that I like that man I just kid ain't nothing because you my video library. You know what I'm saying, though, Joe? You know what I'm saying? Yeah, okay. I like that.
I like that.
Man, I just can't.
Ain't nothing.
Because, you know, back then, you couldn't film.
There wasn't no cameras on the phone.
You couldn't.
Yeah.
Boy, that camera was so goddamn bad.
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