The Bill Simmons Podcast - The Aggro Lions, the Sleeper-ish Hawks, Million-Dollar Picks, and Jesse Ventura on His Surprise WWE Return
Episode Date: December 6, 2024The Ringer's Bill Simmons is joined by Joe House to discuss the Lions surviving the Packers on 'TNF,' talk through the NFL weekend slate, and make the Million-Dollar Picks for Week 14 (2:35), before l...ooking at the updated NBA win totals, "make the playoffs" bets, likely trade teams, and more (44:44). Then, Bill talks with Jesse "The Body" Ventura about his return to WWE broadcasting, his rocky exit from pro wrestling, filming 'Predator' and 'Running Man,' his political career as a mayor and later governor of Minnesota, and much more (1:11:36). Host: Bill Simmons Guests: Joe House and Jesse Ventura Producer: Kyle Crichton The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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our friends from Pearl Jam. Alright, we were taping this right after the Lions Packers game in the 837 Pacific time.
We were hoping that would be a really good game.
It seemed like it was going to be a really good game and then it wasn't really good game and even better.
Packers plus three and a half covered
My adjusted packers plus four and a half with with love 200 plus passing yards that covered one of my first million dollar pick already
um
Detroit had the ball 36 minutes house
they
Had 280 yards passing.
They outgained the Packers by over a hundred yards and felt like they
dominated the game and yet I kind of feel like the Packers blew it.
They had the ball first down after that long completion over the middle and
they were inside the 20 and then they,
all of a sudden they just kind of, and they're settling for a field goal.
And I really feel like they had it.
Well, it was, it was first in goal and there was to me, a very suspicious
past interference, offensive pass interference call that pushed them way back.
Yeah, it didn't.
I mean, the number of times that occurs in a football game
and it goes uncalled and they were inside of,
it happened like virtually at the line of scrimmage.
So are you, wait a second, are you giving me,
you think that we are headed toward a Lions,
Bills, Conspiracy Super Bowl, the two losers,
somebody has to win?
This is, Goodell has now ordered that in?
Not only, I love that.
And you know who especially loves it is Cous. Not only I love that. And you know,
who especially loves it is cousin Sal cause I think that was his prediction for
I think it was the Superbowl matchup for this season. I like, look,
I I'm not going to, um, you know, say bad things about it.
Detroit is an A side team now. Detroit gets A side calls.
Well explain that cause that's a Raheem phrase that you guys go and run your
gambling show. For my audience, they might not know what that is,
but it's Raheem's best thing. It's like his best theory. I love it.
But explain the A-side.
I'll try and do it. It's when you've achieved a certain status,
when you have, and the best example of it in the NFL is the Chiefs,
where every week it feels like every call that might go their way does go their way.
Every ball that bounces seems to find the hands of the team that is the A-side team.
I think it's basically that concept.
Yeah, it's like the it's a Monday night game.
Somebody's getting three and a half in their home and you could just tell in the first quarter the calls are going their way.
And it's like, oh, they're the A-side today.
It's a good one.
LeBron's been the A-side in the NBA for like 15 years.
The Warriors had a few A-side runs on their end too,
but it's a good theory.
But yeah, I felt like considering
that Love had 31 yards at halftime,
they seemed completely blindsided
by how good the,
the lions defense looked in that,
that first drive when they were just flying in and hounding them.
And then they found something with the run game.
Then they started taking shots deep and it felt like by the time we're in the
fourth quarter,
it actually felt like the Packers were a slightly better team.
And then they just couldn't, couldn't hold the lions off. They got that for it,
that big fourth down stop.
And if I'm the Packers, I'm feeling good.
I can play with that team.
I can go in there in the playoffs in January
and I can hang with that team.
And I'm not like losing sleep.
You're going to be the wild card anyway.
The entirety of that fourth quarter felt to me
like whichever team has the ball ass
is going to win the football game, which is a testament to the matchup.
But I just want to be clear.
I know that I said the A-side thing about that dubious pass interference call.
There was a holding call on Detroit in that last drive that was also tiki-taki.
Felt a little make-uppy.
And to Detroit's credit, they overcame that went right down the field.
You know, crazy Dan Campbell goes for it on a fourth down that, you know,
had Jared golf, uh, falling over because he gets his foot stepped on by a lineman.
They still get the yards.
They still, you know, are able to just clinch the game that way, but that's
so the way it goes when you, when your things are running in your favor.
On the nine text threads I was on during this game, most people thought
Campbell was the lunatic.
I actually liked it.
And it goes to what you said a minute ago.
It started to feel like a, whoever had the ball last game and he was going to,
if you kick a field goal there, love gets the ball on his own 30 with 43 seconds left
and I feel like they would have been able
to go down the field and get in a field goal range.
So, you know, it's fourth and inches,
they didn't get it earlier.
To me, a lot of these times,
I like when the Lions go for it.
There's other situations where I hate it,
like, you know, like the Jaguars, you know,
when you can't really block and you have Trevor Lawrence and, you know, I just, I'm not confident you're getting it on
fourth and two or fourth and four.
There's a bunch of teams like that with them.
I like when they, the play that they didn't get it, that Gibbs like pitch
out play, I didn't like the play.
I like that they went for it, but just, you have this huge offensive line, just
run behind it and push forward.
And it seems like teams always get into trouble when they try to get tricky,
you know, and they try to out trick themselves a bunch of times in this game,
which is why the Packers were able to hang around.
The thing that you said in our text thread, I think early in the second half,
it did indeed feel like the lions could get 10 to 15 yards passing the football
anytime they wanted it.
And they ran really sharp plays in the red zone.
Both times fourth down those touchdowns that they got were really sharp play
calls. Ben Johnson in his bag BS.
Yeah. The golf was 32 for 41 for 283.
He'd won bad pass.
He stared the guy down through a pick, but they ran the ball.
Montgomery and Gibbs were 29 for 94.
I think they were only 3.6 for Montgomery, 2.9 for Gibbs.
But I think the reason they were trying to run the ball, I think they were
trying to shorten the game.
I agree.
They didn't trust the defense.
Right.
Totally agree.
Yes.
And, uh, so it just felt like, I like when the Lions play with pace because
they have so many weapons,
but I guess they feel like they can't do that anymore
because it's such a patchwork defense.
But you know, a lot of people,
a lot of people writing online,
people on pods have been making the same point
that this whole conference feels like
it's shifting toward Philly a little bit.
You know, like I heard Lombardi today talking about,
he really feels like Philly, they have the second best odds to win the NFC, but you know, Philly's
in a great spot, whether they're the one seed or the two seed, the way
their defense is playing.
Um, I, it, to me, the NFC feels way more wide open than it did a couple of weeks
ago and it's cause of their trade injuries, their defense isn't the same.
Right.
Yeah.
I mean, wide open means what?
I, three teams.
Three teams.
Okay.
Fair enough.
Yeah.
But I thought there was a point about four weeks ago when it just seemed like
Detroit was almost like, I'd bet anything they're going to make the super bowl.
This just seems like the dominant NFC team.
I just love the way they're playing.
Even after the Hutchinson injury, it still felt pretty great. So I'm Fandel right now.
They have the conference stuff.
Detroit's plus one 40 Phillies plus two 50 and the Packers are eight to one Vikings
are plus nine 50 and we're going to talk about them later on million dollar picks.
But there's some pretty interesting defensive stats with them that are not encouraging.
Other than that, I don't see anyone else. So it's those three in the NFC, but I feel like pretty interesting defensive stats with them that are not encouraging other than that.
I don't see anyone else.
So it's those three in the NFC, but I feel like the Packers, I think they
could go into Detroit and hang Philly would be a little tougher because of
the Philly defense and we need to know when JR Alexander comes back is the other thing.
That's right.
That's going to be huge for, for green Bay.
Um, the, the Philly thing, the Philly advantage that they have is their own
ability to, to just, you know, shrink the clock and run the ball, especially
in the second half of these games now.
Yeah, they're good.
It's interesting.
Detroit has probably been on TV the most this year, other than maybe KC, right?
It's those two two but I feel like
Detroit I feel like I've seen almost all of their games well sadly we've seen
way too much of the mother-effing Jets well I mean the Jets let's shoot them
straight into the Sun but that's my point usually like the NBA is in this
situation now they have just a shitload of Laker games left they barely have any
Cleveland games they barely have any Oklahoma City games.
And a lot of times, like the most televised teams,
it turns out to be disappointing.
I love watching Detroit.
I really get it.
And I have fantasy guys from them in different leagues,
and I'm sure that's part of it.
I have the one seed bet with them.
I have their over, all kinds of stuff.
But I just think they're really entertaining offensively.
Like, about as entertaining of an offense as we've seen in a while. I have their over all kinds of stuff, but I just think they're really entertaining offensively like
About as entertaining of an offense as we've seen in a while And then the big thing that they added that they just didn't have in the first two months
was this Tim Patrick who yeah, I always thought was good on the Broncos he got hurt and
He was healthy in preseason and I guess guess, I guess Peyton, just like the other receivers,
let him go and he's the third receiver
that the Lions have kind of been dying for.
Like he had a couple of really big catches today,
but I think they just have playmakers everywhere.
And I always feel like that Packers didn't get that thing,
tie game, four minutes left.
And it's like, fuck, you guys probably lost.
I don't think you're stopping the lions.
I think they're going to get in the field goal range and win the game.
Like, didn't you have that feeling?
Yeah, of course. Yes.
The only thing that put it into doubt at all was
crazy Dan Campbell going for it on that fourth down.
Well, I wonder.
I mean, I wonder like the pie chart of that decision making.
Where they didn't get it before. And I do think there wonder like the pie chart of that decision making where they didn't get it before.
And I do think there's like a attitude piece to when he's been doing this for three years.
Right.
No doubt.
No doubt.
It's like, if I go for it here and we get it, I kind of win our swagger back.
If I kick the field goal combined with us not getting it before our swagger's in like a
tiny bit of a question and I, you know, he's just aggro.
That's who he is.
Yeah, it's true.
And, and I do wonder, it can't be part of the affirmative calculation when he's sitting
there making the decision, but there is got to be something in terms of the identity.
Like this is who we are.
This is what we do.
We have, we don't waiver from it.
We can't waiver from our identity.
This is who we, we plow ahead, we plow ahead.
And it did have the desired outcome,
which was not giving the green Bay Packers the football back.
The nerds didn't like it. It was like,
I think 4% probability was better if they just kicked it for winning the game,
which I was surprised by. Okay. But I liked it. I thought,
I thought they were going to get it. I was judged to stuff by,
do I think they're going to get it? If I'm like, I was, you know, obviously rude for the Packers with the plus points and, um,
hoping that the lions would kick the field goal and really worried that not
only were they going to get it,
but they were going to be the thing where they like break through and get the
touchdown. And I don't know, just the whole thing made me nervous. So is that,
are the lions still the best team to you?
Sure.
Yes.
Yes.
I mean, we're going to see Kansas city this coming week and I feel like we were
going to, we're, we're due for a Kansas city statement game and it might be this
weekend.
It might be this weekend.
Well, that's nice to move into million dollar picks because we had Casey down as,
as one of the possibilities.
Casey, the Lions finally adjusted to back up what we've been watching week after
week where they haven't been covering any of these games and they've been pulling
wins out of their ass and every week the Lions have been three to eight points too
high for them. Yeah.
And Fandl and everybody else who makes Lions finally had enough of it and they
made them three and a half point favorites at home against the Chargers on a Sunday
night that don't have J.K. Dobbins, that McConkey's hurt and like we'll see
tomorrow on Friday. Usually if the guy doesn't practice on Friday.
It's usually a bad sign for playing.
Right.
He's been like their big play guy every third.
The only play guy.
Yeah.
Um, and I would have thought the line would be maybe six and a half.
I was going to say six.
All the odds makers were like, no, we've had it with the chiefs.
It's three and a half.
Well, you know why the chiefs are on a six game against the spread,
losing streak. Right. Incredible for a team with their winning percentage.
If you look at the history, there's some great numbers out there.
Action network team was doing it.
Some incredible numbers about a team with their winning percentage being on an
oh and six against the spread streak.
Yeah. And even if you look at their last, their last, uh, five, their last six wins,
beat the Niners by 10, that turns out to be a congratulations Vegas by seven,
Tampa by six, Denver by two, Carolina by three, Vegas by two.
They beat Vegas twice by nine points combined.
And I think the odds makers have just had it and they're like, you know what?
So to me, it's a huge gambling opportunity because I don't love the hook,
but it does allow us to use their money line and start combining it with stuff.
But, you know, the big thing for me with the matchup is just, I,
not sure about the Chargers at all.
Their best wins is, I like them,
I've enjoyed betting on them,
I happen to make the playoffs.
Like, they're better than a good bad team,
I'm not sure they're a good team.
Their best two wins were Denver by seven
and Atlanta by four.
Denver's the only team with a winning record they've beaten.
KC's defense, third against the run.
Chargers don't have Dobbins. Their run game was non-existent last week.
Chiefs at home.
Chiefs kind of need to make some sort of statement at some point before we get
to January. And this just feels like the week.
I agree. I mean, this is, you know,
the weakness for Kansas city has been their past defense since the cornerback
Jalen Watson got hurt that was against San Francisco
We've seen a lot of teams get into that secondary that Kansas City secondary
but the Chargers are so one-dimensional now and
Look all credit to coach Harbaugh
amazing turnaround and one dimensional now and look, all credit to coach Harbaugh. Amazing turnaround.
And they did exactly what they needed to do against stupid Atlanta, which was just
hang around, just be on the football field and let Atlanta serve you up on a,
on a Thanksgiving platter.
Here you go guys.
We've got some nice leftovers for you.
How would you like to win this game?
And Herbert and the Chargers accepted, uh, openly. Um,
but that's not the chiefs. That's not the chiefs at home.
That's not the chiefs only laying a little number like this. Patrick Mahomes,
uh, with laying, you know, under six like this, very good numbers.
It's like in the 60 some percent range and they got extra rest, right?
That they're coming off of that Friday all the way back around to a nice Sunday.
I, this is, this could be a cheap smash spot, but it could be a cheap smash spot.
So do you like the minus three and a half or you like it a money line with somebody
else? Because there's a money line situation that I really like.
I like it all. I'll just tell you, I like it all. I'm not afraid of any of it.
Okay.
The hook scares me just cause they, the, the settling for field goal things.
They do have Pacheco back.
Tell me how the Chargers score 20 points.
I know.
Tell me how.
I know I'm with you. Um, let's take a break.
We'll talk about the rest of the games.
I know I'm with you.
Um, let's take a break and we'll talk about the rest of the games.
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So House, on the Ringer Gambling Show today,
you were talking about a parlay,
and I was listening to it,
and I already had it written down,
and I texted it to the thread I already had it written down and I
texted it to the thread.
That's the, uh, the Sunday pregame thread before I heard you actually
toss out the parlay and it was basically the torn Achilles parlay.
It was take Minnesota against Atlanta and, and take Miami against the jets.
Short cousins, short Rogers.
This is, it's like, I think plus one Oh nine, something like that.
I mean, both of those guys left legs are shorter, so it makes sense.
And I like the symmetry of it.
And I, and I was like, I would love to do that.
I would love to bet against her cousins again.
And, uh, and obviously Miami at home, I actually think Miami is a little
undervalued now because the Packers
Thursday night game threw everyone off the scent, but it was cold, cold weather
Thursday night.
What the fuck do you think was going to happen?
They'd actually played well the weeks before that.
So let's be fair.
The, the, the dolphins offense was up to the challenge, right?
The dolphins defense would have no part of tackling in that.
They didn't want to be there.
They did not.
And then Atlanta's nine and 19 and the last 28 against the spread.
Worth mentioning.
Atlanta's not good.
No, they're there six and six.
They really could be three and nine, two and 10, a couple of plays.
And I was like, I'm going to do this.
Sounds great.
And then I started looking at the Minnesota defensive stats, which I mailed to you.
And they're a little alarming and there's something I don't trust about this game.
My shit detector is going off because it's really like the make or break game of the season for
Atlanta. They're at an impasse with cousins here. It's cousins going back to Minnesota.
But I look at Minnesota, they give them a 29 in Green Bay, 31 in Detroit,
27 in Chicago, 30 to the Rams.
Last week, Arizona had 406 yards and 25 first downs in them and really kind of
choked the game away.
They had the game.
They're up 19 and six.
They're in control.
And I just don't trust Minnesota and make the counter with just try to do your
Kirk Cousins counter and let's talk this out.
Yeah.
So what we've seen from him in virtually every game, except for the games against
the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, where virtually all of the yardage, all of the positive
EPA for the Atlanta offense was generated from the enormous success that the
Falcons offense had
against Tampa in two games over the last three games.
Kirk Cousins has this many I'm holding out, but giant zero touchdown passes.
And they were not against great, uh, defenses.
Right.
They were playing.
They was against the saints was one of those games.
I mean, I'll go back and, well, the chargers have a good defense. They had, but it was a the Saints was one of those games. I mean, I'll go back and look. Well, the Chargers have a good defense.
They had, but it was a short week and a travel week for the Chargers.
And the Falcons had no problem moving the football up and down the field.
They just got to the red zone and puked all over themselves.
And Kirk Cousins especially, you know, short arming and short legging and not moving and
playing out of pistol.
And the guy that is the offensive coordinator for Atlanta,
not covering himself in glory because we keep having this conversation
about the Falcons not putting Kirk Cousins in a tenable position,
a tenable situation. They have two incredible running backs.
It doesn't matter. They try and set up play action. It doesn't matter. Cousins single-handedly is, uh,
taking wins away from this team.
And it's only going in one direction with him physically. Uh,
one of the guys in our thread shared that next gen stat.
Now I don't know how long next gen has been around. Is it two years?
Is it 20 years? Is it 50 years? Is this the mile an hour set?
Yes.
No quarterback.
There are no quarterbacks since next gen has been measuring the velocity of passes
that's had 20, at least 20 attempts and has not reached 37 miles an hour.
And Kirk Cousins came along on Sunday and said,
hold my beer mother effers.
I'm right here. And you could see it. I mean, hold my beer, mother effers, I'm right here.
And you could see it.
I mean, they kept saying, we watched that game.
He had no push out of his feet at all.
No push.
Would you want next gen stats to measure your P's
since like you were a teenager to now?
Miles per hour?
Can we have next gen stats in bathrooms?
Lord no.
Oh, my P is down to 34 miles an hour.
I don't want, I don't want anybody measuring my bathroom performance.
Any sort of streams?
No.
Well, you compared cousins to Joe Biden on the Ringer.
What did you say?
Well, only in the sense that like, when you reach this point physically, it
only goes in one direction.
That was the point I was trying to make.
Like the case that people were trying to make over the summer,
oh, Joe Biden, he can over...
Behind the scenes, he's the sharpest attack.
There was no overcoming the thing because the thing was he's old and you can't.
It only goes in one direction.
Every day that goes by, you're one day older.
That's where Cousins is right now.
It's not that he's in a rough patch.
It's not that he's working things out. He's not, you know, he doesn't have the yips. He's not
physically able. He's literally physically unable to perform. And that's why going up against a
Brian Flores blitz heavy defense. I know, but the defense hasn't been that good though. It's the
blitz. It's the blitz. It's not the secondary that I'm interested in. It's the blitz. So I think I'm this, I see the case. I feel like I got so lucky last week,
a million dollar picks with the chargers in that game where they just couldn't do anything.
And just single-handedly delivered the game to them. I don't even want to play with house.
Fine. Fine. Fine. There's, there's another game I like with the, I like to me that the parlay is Miami
and Kansas city and the dolphins home against the jets sauce gardener.
We're taping this on a Thursday night.
It's got a bad hamstring.
So he's either going to be playing hurt or not playing either, either scenario
awful for the jets with the speed of the
Dolphins Breeze Hall is questionable for the 100 straight week. The jets are awful
They're one in five on Sundays. They're one in six on the road
They um, no, they're one in either one in eight on Sundays one and six on the road
They have three starters out on their offensive line. Their left tackle and their entire right side. Miami's defense, sneaky good.
Ninth against the run, ninth against the pass.
Improving, improving.
Yeah.
And you look at their two-a losses, right?
Two-a missed a bunch of games there,
but the games they've lost with two,
they lost to Buffalo twice, they lost to Green Bay,
they lost to Arizona.
I don't think they're bad.
Well, you know who likes playing against the Jets who I'm ready to get in bed with?
Two of these nuts.
Yeah, who would these nuts love playing against the Jets?
He's three and oh, straight up or whatever.
The numbers are very good.
And on top of that, their home and their offense is so much more comfortable.
They're all of the precision stuff.
The DJ is spinning his home Miami sound.
DJ Mikey Mack.
Yeah.
He loves it.
He loves spinning those Miami records.
He loves the Miami sound.
Oh, I think he's, I think he's breaking out some 45s for this game.
Shout out to Lombardi.
I think the DJ went into the attic and pulled some rare selections from the early 90s
Let me know no, I would ask you you some yacht rock. I mean, he really maybe he got inspired by the yacht rock doc
Maybe he went grab some doobies doesn't it look like he could be in the dock. I mean, I mean, he doesn't good missed opportunity
Yeah
The jetline I just don't see any, they seem like they're,
if they're not the worst coach team in the league,
they're one of the three or four worst coach teams in the league.
They make penalties every week.
Rogers clearly just can't wait for the season to be over at this point.
It's just a disaster. So it seems like a great spot. It's a great, it's a great,
it's a great parlay leg. It's a great teaser leg,
however you want to put Miami.
Well, Miami, Miami Moneyline, Casey Moneyline is plus one or nine.
Great.
Great.
I'm in.
So we'll mark that one down.
The next one, you knew this was coming.
If you listen to this podcast, nothing I love more than a team that has fired
their coach who the players were rebelling against
then playing the next week.
It's not a hundred percent, but it feels like it's at least 80.
We just hit this with the Saints, which we did not do.
You talk me out of it.
The fucking clogger came in, won a game outright.
You talk me out of it.
I've forgiven you.
But this, this Bears Niners.
Well, it didn't happen for the Jets.
The Jets lost their first game.
No, but they, remember that game though?
They kind of should have won and then they Jets it up.
But they did play better and then they kind of fucked it up.
Yeah, the brick.
Yeah, the brick.
Oh, brick.
I've watched a few of these Bears games.
Yeah.
And they've had some lows, right?
They've had some games where they just look awful.
Oh, I get your point.
They've also had some pretty good moments and stretches and halves.
And I think they figured out something with Caleb the last couple of weeks with just
having him get rid of the ball faster.
Defense can create some pressure. I don't know. I just think,
I think they could win this game. It feels like a three-point game to me. The bigger thing is this is a, this is a zag against a Niners team that feels like the season is going in the wrong
direction. Not just like not making the playoffs, but like, it's like, just kind of edging toward, Hey,
are we sure Kyle Shanahan should be the coach next year?
Oh, can we do that?
As fans of you talk to, yeah, that in the Niners fans worlds, there's a lot of
Kyle Shanahan consternation right now.
I mean, they literally got what?
Uh, two thirds of, of a legit game out of McCaffrey over 13 games.
I'm not saying it's rational.
I'm just saying.
I mean, you know, he's literally the most important player in the league.
Like he's in the conversation for, you know, offensive player of the league every year
that he's healthy.
I don't know.
Taking that guy out of the mix.
It seems like it, but,
and they lose IU defense isn't the same.
No, we, we see this in football every year with at least one team.
And sometimes to the pedigree team that either just has way too many injuries
or gets old. And we just sit there for, we, I went against the Niners, um,
and that Packers game.
Like I've, I've had success going against them, betting against them because I
don't, I just, I just don't think they're good.
And even this game.
I mean, that wasn't really going on on a limb with Brandon Allen.
I know, but the, but the lines didn't really reflect even that.
Okay.
And then it was like, I don't know.
I just thought the way they were being
measured, they're a past tense team to me is my point.
Fine.
Fine.
Fine.
They're not a present tense team.
They're not an arrow pointing up team.
I think the Bears can beat them this week and I love the new coach bump.
The only thing that I'm concerned with is like, when's the last time the
Bears won a game on the road.
Right.
It's been, it's been, that was one of the Ibrafluis hallmarks, like, oh, go find him on the road and
load up against, against the Bears because they just don't.
The thing that worried me looking at the stats was just the Bears run defense has been bad.
I think they're like 27th against the run.
Yeah.
The Niners are obviously a good running team, but they're down to Isaac Garando.
Yeah, their third stringer, right?
Yeah.
The fantasy darling this week.
And Trent Williams is hurt, might play, might not.
Right.
Yeah, that was a, for that Buffalo game,
as soon as Williams was out, it was like,
oh, I can't have enough Buffalo.
Put all the both Buffalo on my plate.
That was my Thanksgiving dessert.
So bears plus three and a half or bears in a tease or bears adjusted or bears
money line. What hardens your nipples out of those?
Uh, well, it depends on what color Caleb's fingernails are,
but starting from there, um, well, it depends on what color Caleb's fingernails are, but starting from there,
um, I, I'd like the bears like in a tease. That's the only thing that makes me feel comfortable.
I don't because the Niners, you know, had two diabolical situations in that green
Bay and Buffalo back to back.
And I'm worried that there's like the basic operating function.
Now, again, let's see if Trent Williams is playing that.
That'll be a determining factor.
But out of all of the options you're giving me, the bears in the, with a T's leg is my favorite.
All right.
So what if I gave you the bears plus eight and a half.
Okay.
In the Steelers money line against Jamis and the Browns, which is minus one 10 on Fandl.
There we are now we're talking.
That's a good one.
And that's our bet.
Love that one, yes.
So Steelers game, Cleveland has the really tough,
exciting game in Denver in altitude on Monday night,
playing six days later against Pittsburgh.
In the Denver game, so my buddy Gus Ramsey,
huge Denver fan, and he was telling me
the D-back that was out was gonna have
a dramatic effect on the game
because the guy that was going in for him
could not cover anybody.
And he's like, I'm a little nervous about Jamis
in this game because we have this guy that I think,
and guess what, that guy gave up like 200 yards.
So I think that's made people think the Browns are a little more explosive than maybe they actually are.
So you sent me some Brown stats.
The Browns have lost 20 consecutive regular season games at Pittsburgh.
Their last win was October 2003 with Tim couch.
Yes.
I had been living in LA for less than a year when that happened.
And then in Mike Tomlin than a year when that happened. Shout out to them.
In Mike Tomlin's career with the Steelers, no opposing QB has gone two and O against the spread against him in the same season.
You're straight up against them.
Straight up against them.
Yeah.
Straight up.
Straight up.
So Jameis beat them in that fluky, stupid Thursday snow game.
Right.
Which had all the makings of a stay away.
And then it turned out it was.
And I continue to think the Steelers team's a little undervalued.
I actually think this line should be higher than six and a half, but I'm
delighted that the money line is only minus three 10 and I feel like this is a
gift from the gods and we have to put it in somewhere.
Yeah.
I like that a lot.
I like the money line just fine over history in these division games.
When Pittsburgh has been favored around six, uh, in that neighborhood, it doesn't,
you know, the, uh, underdog division opponent tends to cover.
Um, and that's been, you know, sort of the, the Tomlin thing.
You, you grab Tomlin and the Steelers when they are underdogs and you fade them against the spread when they're faves.
But this is a situation where we're just looking for the Steelers to win.
I don't want to mess around with the points.
I mean, the, the, the, the ceiling and the floor with Jamus are, it's, it's like,
you know, Mount Everest, uh, you know, the, the, the variance there.
So let's just go ahead and pick the Steelers to win, have that be a leg.
And then that, then we can move on with our lives.
So Steelers, you could tease them with the over of 37 and a half, which I wanted to
discuss quickly, even though it's December, a little colder, but the fact that the
Browns will not be able to run the ball at all and Nick Chubb, I love Nick Chubb, but it really feels like, uh,
maybe he should have sat this year out,
but they're not going to be able to run the ball,
which means they're going to throw it a lot,
which means the ball is going to be in play all over the place.
Raheem had an incredible stat today on the, uh,
on the gambling show that Jamis actually broke the passing yards record.
If you include the 190, whatever interception yards that he had
with his own yards, he was like 600 yards.
Yeah.
Nearly 680 combined receiving yards.
But Raheem said that every interception is like, has a five point
impact on the spread.
Jamis is good for probably two interceptions in this game.
I don't know.
It just seems like 37 and a half lowering that with the Steelers, like as a tease.
That's another way to go.
And then then we're not relying on the bears.
We like the Steelers that much.
Yeah.
I mean, it's a danger zone when you start messing with the points in these AFC
North games, especially in December.
We recognize the risk, but if the weather doesn't look like it has a high chance of precipitation, it looks like it's just going to be 40 degrees cloudy ish.
The wind doesn't look insane.
Um, so those are still, because we, we, we think that with Arthur Smith, you
know, it's a miracle they get get rid of that bum Matt Canada.
And all of a sudden they have four games where, but with both Justin
Fields and Russell Wilson, all of a sudden Pittsburgh can get gained
400 yards on offense all again.
It's a, it's a goddamn magic act.
Kudos to Arthur Smith for, you know, getting his bag, cooking up some offense.
It's fun to watch.
And is art did Arthur Smith or did he revitalize Russell Wilson's career?
Because there's a whole case of that.
Wait, you can look at Arthur Smith and just be like, who was the quarterback that he
had to work with?
Everybody he had as a quarterback in the Falcons is not a starting quarterback in
the NFL.
I mean, Ritter played a couple of weeks because three guys got hurt, but you know,
maybe he was a good coach just in a bad situation. I don't know what to think,
but he's completely reinvigorated Pittsburgh. There's another snare.
I'm just going to throw at you since it seems like we like the Pittsburgh money
line, the Casey money line and Miami money line the most.
You put those three together. That's plus 177 on Fandl.
Hmm.
So I wouldn't do a full, you know, allocation like you like to do.
I wouldn't do a full 200,000 on that one.
But I mean, that's worth 100 grand.
That's worth 50 grand.
It's nearly, you know, one and three quarters to one.
We like that.
Minnesota. Yes or no.
I mean, I'm all in on it.
It's a smash for me.
I love Minnesota.
I think they're going to kick the living crap out of Atlanta.
There's all kinds of numbers that, uh, about Kirk, uh, indoors, he stinks indoors.
She's been playing, he had all those years in Minnesota, but he's
not, he hasn't been good.
I mean, there's a lot of,
of angles if you want to fade, uh, Atlanta, but the biggest one is,
um, he's, he is one legged cousins.
I really do like the symmetry of the cousins with Rogers T Parley.
Fade the frauds.
So would you put stewards with Minnesota or the Bears?
Definitely Minnesota.
So you know what? I'm going to put Steelers with Minnesota.
And then if Minnesota blows it.
It's my fault.
I just get to blame you and call you a motherfucker.
You can mother at me.
And send you nasty texts.
Send you that picture where you click it.
You think it's a news link, but it's that guy sitting on the toilet with the huge dog do that to you.
The P stream sent me some peace streams.
Yeah.
So it is Steelers bikes.
We're already up 200 K this week.
So yeah, and I'm going to just do the bears plus three and a half against the
owners because they can win that one.
All right.
It's your money.
All right.
Let's do it.
Million dollar picks week 14.
We're already up $200,000.
Thanks to the Packers covering four and a half and Jordan love
throwing for 200 plus yards.
One $870,000 last week.
House good one.
For the season we are now 1.413 million dollars.
Go back and fucking fact check it.
Cause that's the number baby.
Uh, here we go.
Million dollar picks the rest of them.
Cause we're already up 200 K Miami dolphins going against Aaron Rogers.
So we can see on Netflix on December 17th in Enigma,
which I'll be watching as I pour salt in my eyes.
I was gonna say, which I won't be watching.
I'm gonna watch it as I drip Tabasco sauce,
like it's contact lens solution into my eyeballs.
Well, Tabasco always makes me think of Gil Bang,
but if we're gonna watch it.
That's true, I make Gil Bang myself. If we're gonna watch. I make you back myself.
If we're gonna watch, then I'm gonna get next gen
to watch, I'll be watching with my P stream.
But by any money line against the Jets,
with the Kansas City Chiefs money line,
against the Chargers, we cannot figure out
how the Chargers are gonna score even 14 points
in this game, especially if B uh, if Bacocki doesn't play right.
So Miami KC Moneyline, that is plus 109 house.
We're having a good run right now.
I'm going to get a little freaky.
Let me hear it.
We're putting 250 K on that.
Bang, bang.
Yeah.
Speaking of speaking of Gil bang, we're going to bang that up to 250 K bears
plus three and a half in San Francisco, new coach theory.
The Hebrew flu sting was so bad that there were reports of he started to speak
to the team after the game and Jaywin Johnson, their star cornerback just
interrupted him and started screaming at him that he doesn't understand why the
coaching keeps it blah, blah, blah.
It sounded awful.
I feel bad.
Listen, I think he's like a decent enough dude.
And I also think the defensive court, he will be, he will be, he just had no
business being in that job.
Like the whole world do it.
We were making the jokes of the effing summer about the bears.
You have this prize possession, the number one draft pick, don't F it up.
And they put this Dunson charge and he runs it right to the ground
And they wasted a year of this kid's career in his development now. Here's the redemption story
They could have gotten Mike Vrabel. They could have gotten Jim Harbaugh. Maybe they were real guys to get
They couldn't talk to Belichick. They couldn't talk to him. They couldn't have a conversation with the man
Same thing with Salah and the Jets, but here's the redemption story
You see these teams
hold on to the coach for the extra year when we already know the jig is up. Doofy doofus,
Bill. What's the redemption story? Thomas Brown, your guy, the new head coach. This week, this is
when it starts. We've seen the green sprouts shooting up of Caleb, you know, getting rid of
the ball quickly. That offense gets cooking. Team likes them.
DJ Moore is alive for fantasy football playoff time.
I know.
Yeah.
So bears plus three and a half new coach theory.
It's almost a blind for me at this point.
You talked me out of it with the clogger and the saints.
I resented you for it.
We're doing it here.
And also a chance to short the Niners because to really have a season from hell,
you got to keep losing in December.
Like they haven't clinched season for us that you still have to have a
couple more losses.
So we're going to do that.
And then last but not least, we love the Steelers at home against the Browns.
Um, uh, just like Jamis coming off Monday night, like,
yeah, he's not beating Tom and twice in the same season. Steelers need the game.
Yeah. They really need the game. Oh man. Oh, we got caught by surprise.
We relax. Like they, they need every game.
They're trying to win their division and get either the two seed or three seed.
Yep. So we're throwing the Steelers in with the Vikings,
which you insisted on because they're going against Kirk Cousins, who basically died last week and turned into a chalk outline
that resembled John Jastremski watching the Miami Dolphins playoff game in my house.
Well, I think he died like a month ago, but we finally caught on.
We finally realized.
Yeah.
I'm just on the record as saying my shit detector was going off with this game.
It seems too easy.
The Minnesota defense, I think, is a little overrated.
But you talked me into it.
Steelers, Vikings, it's minus 119 on Fandol.
Just that has to win.
And we take it.
We're putting 200K on that.
We're putting 200K on the Bears.
Plus three and a half as well.
And then, you know what else?
Just for fun, just for shits and giggles.
Let's hear it.
Little 50k extra plus 177. Steelers, Miami, KC. All to win.
Little extra.
I mean, we do like it.
Little sprinkling.
Who F's us? Let's play who F's us on that one.
Not KC. Miami always worries me.
I agree. That is the answer. The disc jockey and
Tua taking a hit. One last hurrah. Anyway, those are the million dollar picks for week 14. We're
gonna take one more break and then House and I are going to talk NBA really quick.
House, quick basketball stuff. I was in Denver for a couple days with Brasilla. We did a great live show, super fun.
Gambling is legal in, uh, in Denver.
I can actually get fan dual in Denver and I could make some fun bets, which I did, including Jordan love, um, 200 plus yards with the four and a half.
Which I were cashing.
Yeah.
But there was some future bets and it got me looking at something that I could do better than I did before. including Jordan love, um, 200 plus yards with the four and a half.
Yeah.
But there was some future bets and it got me looking at some of the over under
stuff and, um, to make the playoff stuff for the NBA.
What do you think the Atlanta Hawks regular season win total is right now on
Fandel? The Hawks are 12 and 11. They've won five straight 43.
I didn't look. I haven't looked at it.
It's 38 and a half house.
Wow. Yeah. Yes.
They have a bunch of high quality wins over the last 10 days and we loaded way the F up on them getting to like 41 or 42 games.
And I have been, I felt very validated.
You know, who's playing really F in good and was a key component of the handicap
for why Atlanta could be capable of turning the page, Deandre Hunter.
Can that dude please stay on the floor?
Keep the Andre Hunter healthy.
Make sure he's getting his vitamins, getting his sleep because he,
you know, the Dyson Daniels thing cannot be under understated or underrated.
The addition of like a proper defense. Can I just tell you, I did stop.
I love Atlanta.
I did ringer 100.
I had Dyson Daniels ahead of Dejante Murray in the ringer hundred, and he
was like 10 to 15 spots ahead.
So it's your, so, so Atlanta won that trade by
they don't win that trade.
If it was a straight up, they also got Larry Nance and two first round picks.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So the Atlanta thing, I was just startled by, so of course I had to bet it.
And then I was like, well, I might as well throw some other over unders in there.
Might as well.
So I did two different bets.
What do you think Oklahoma City's over
under was heading into tonight? Oh, they won tonight. I haven't looked. They won tonight.
I think it made them 17 and five. Let me guess. I'm going to say 58. So it's 57 and a half.
I threw that in. Okay. Okay. I did pretty good. And what do you think the Houston Rockets
were playing as we tape? What do you think the Houston Rockets who were playing as we tape,
what do you think their over-under was?
Amazing.
Did we all three of us lock the Houston Rockets over?
No, you guys did, I didn't.
I bet the Rockets are now 46 and a half?
Well, they were 42 and a half when we did it.
You and Rossella locked it.
It was now 50 and a half on finger.
Holy moly.
I know.
And you guess what else?
I bet it anyway.
So I did Atlanta, OKC, and Houston plus 581
for the overs on that.
Bang.
Bang.
Then the other one I did, I did those three.
What do you think Dallas is over under was they went tonight?
And by the way, Dallas has been sneaky contendere for the last two weeks.
Like they have rounded into shape.
They were one of my locks in the preseason and their number was like in the
49 and a half. They, they weren't even a 50. I bet they're 50 now.
I bet they're 50 now.
You did not have them as a lock, but you did have them.
But we, yeah, they were, uh,
I think they were 49 and a half in the preseason. Yeah,
they're 50 and a half and they're 51 and a half now. So I put that in there.
Fine. And then I had to the Lakers. What do you think the Lakers are right now?
It's gotta be close to what the preseason was.
Are they like 43?
44 and a half.
Okay.
So the game and a half.
So before the year, they were 42 and a half.
Oh, okay.
So 44 and a half.
That was the number.
That's great.
Those five together, Atlanta over, OKC over, Houston over, Lakers under, Dallas over was
over 22 to one on Fandl.
You need to tweet that out. I happily put $100 on that.
You need to tweet that out. I was so happy. Go get it.
So the Lakers would have to go 45 and 37 to beat that and they cannot guard anybody.
Nope. Nope.
Other than your wizards. So here's another one. I didn't bet this because I couldn't decide
whether it was a good ladder or not.
What do you think the Wizards over under
was heading into the game today,
which they got killed in?
Oh amazing.
14 and a half.
That's what it was.
Hey, hey, I didn't even look.
I swear I didn't look.
Well you didn't look at any of these.
No I didn't.
You don't have to keep telling us, we believe you.
Uh, 14 and a half.
And my initial instinct was that's way too high.
And then I was like, man, if you win less than 14 and a half games, that's becoming
one of the more unsuccessful seasons in the history of the league.
So I stayed away.
The Celtics were like 62 and a half, which I was surprised by.
Um, so here's the other thing I did.
They have a make the playoff bets.
And I was frantically doing this on the plane before the plane took off.
I'm just going to ask you if these teams will make the playoffs and you
can tell me yes or no Dallas Mavericks.
Yes.
Houston Rockets.
Yes.
Denver nuggets. Yes. Ooh, you pause the. Denver Nuggets. Yes.
Oh, you paused the same way I did, but yes.
So Denver's number was minus 400 to make the playoffs.
Yep.
Minnesota Timberwolves.
Yeah.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Phoenix Suns.
Yes.
Okay.
So I thought those five would make it as well. Memphis Grizzlies.
Awesome story.
I honestly think they are going to make the playoffs.
Yes.
So my thinking was those were the six teams other than okay.
See, so okay.
Seeing those six in the West and I don't know who's getting the eight spot.
You could tell me it's golden state.
You know, like what you can tell me it's Golden State.
You know, like what I, you can tell me.
Sacramento's not dead.
Those six with Atlanta,
what do you think Atlanta's playoff odds were?
Atlanta to make the playoffs.
Like decent, they're gonna make,
I think they're gonna make the playoffs.
Yeah, plus 106.
Yeah.
So all of those together was over six to one.
Mm, okay.
And I was trying to figure out who fucks that up.
Dallas, Houston, Denver, Minnesota, Phoenix, Atlanta, or Memphis.
Like the odds would say Atlanta.
Yeah.
And yet if you watch Atlanta, I don't know how they're not going
to be a seven or an eight seed.
In the East.
They can play defense.
They try hard every night.
Now.
I think the coach likes the team.
They trade.
They're getting a better version of him than they've had before.
They kind of got all their injuries.
I mean, I'll knock on wood for them because, you know, we're rooting for them.
We're invested in them.
We feel like they owe us because we did this last season.
They were the, they were the fuck job team for us.
We would have had like a legendary year last year with the Over-Unders and
they completely fucked us.
Yeah.
But I want to knock on wood and say they got most of their injury stuff out of the
way at the beginning of the season, hopefully.
Cause look, the two wins that the Washington Wizards have back to back
wins against the Atlanta Hawks.
Right.
Amazing.
Right.
Only two wins.
And if Atlanta wins those, they're like 14 and nine right now.
Right. But I was looking at the game yesterday.
It's like kind of the perfect box score where Capella has 17 rebounds.
Daniel has six assists, three steals.
Reese Hachet hits a couple threes.
Trey Young's terrible.
He's six for 19.
And Jaylen Johnson has a 23, 13 and five.
And they beat Milwaukee by 15 points when Trey doesn't even play well.
To me, that means they're a playoff team.
And on top of that, you know,
I, when I clicked into that game and saw early on that the Hawks were off a
little bit up by a little bit, it's like, Oh, is the honest not playing? Oh,
the honest was playing because Milwaukee is like the poor man's Denver this year to me.
Yeah, they're only competitive if their super duper star is having an
extra terrestrial performance.
Another triple double, by the way, for, for the Joker tonight with 20 effing
rebounds, but they're not competitive at all in the game.
Cleveland just dog walks them the whole, the whole game.
You know, I, I almost bet that when I was in Denver.
And I just don't like betting.
I just don't like betting against Jokic.
I will.
It's why you took the Denver over in the preseason.
But it was one of those things where it's like, this seems like a horrible
matchup for them.
Cleveland's just like way better.
Terrible matchup for them.
Murray, I watched some of that game.
I had that on the small TV as I was watching the football game.
Murray just isn't going by guys anymore.
And I noticed it in person.
Rossella and I talked about our Denver pod, but he's getting like, he has the
guy in his side, but he's not like getting the half step over them.
The guy's just next to him and he can't ever really get to where he wants to go.
And I think it's a massive, massive, massive concern.
I'm very worried about them house.
I understand.
Yeah.
So Atlanta in the playoffs, if you're just looking standings wise, you figured
Cleveland, Boston, Orlando, New York and Milwaukee are locks to make the playoffs.
I think those are the only five.
Atlanta is the sixth seed right now. Miami is seven. Cleveland, Boston, Orlando, New York and Milwaukee are locks to make the playoffs. I think those are the only five.
Atlanta is the sixth seed right now.
Miami is seven.
Brooklyn's going to start making trades soon because they don't want to be good.
Chicago's kind of frisky and might not, you know, there's a feel good story.
They had a big win tonight.
The play in bulls.
They can't wait to be in the nine 10 game.
And Indiana has lost four in a row.
They're nine and 14 and they might have the worst body language of any Eastern conference team. They're the one. What happened? What happened to the Pacers?
So I've asked around a little and I've also watched them and I think C.
Ockham is a really good player.
And I'm not sure he fits in with how they played last year when we liked watching them
so much.
Those first two months when Hal Burton was great and they're flying up and down.
Flying.
Flying.
And then this year you put Siakam in there, you bring Matheran back, who I think is a
little Alpha E. And they just seem like more of a normal basketball team than the team
that we watched last year.
That was balls to the wall.
And they don't seem that happy to me.
So, um, to me, they're East coast, Minnesota, where the roster shifted in
Minnesota in a more obvious way, but they don't have the same kind of thing
that made them special last year.
Okay.
For Indiana, it was that pace.
And I don't see the same pace this year.
Do you?
No, I haven't sat down and done any deep looks at the paces.
I just keep looking at the outcomes of games and the box scores and trying to
make sense out of why they're not, they're not competitive in these games.
They're like getting blasted.
No, and you know, it's the classic year after syndrome too, right?
Where is Halliburton, is there some kind of hangover from the Olympics?
He didn't play in the Olympics, so it shouldn't have affected him.
Well, how about this?
How many, how many points a game do you think they average this year?
Last year, remember they were in like the 120s. They were like
Some crazy number. It's like 108 109. I don't know. I don't have it in front of me last year. They were
123.3. Yeah, what are they now?
this year
They're
113.4. Okay, they've lost 10 points a game
Yeah, and yet they have math or and they have Siakam for a full season.
So that doesn't make sense, but it does make sense if you watch them.
They're not, they don't play with the same pace.
To me, they're the most, I think the most likely trade team in either
conference right now is Indiana.
It makes a ton of sense because they have a lot of like Chicago.
They want it.
But do you watch Chicago? They actually seem like they like playing with each sense because they have a lot of like Chicago. They want, but do you want Chicago?
They actually seem like they like playing with each other and they have
like a specific identity.
Indiana doesn't know what they are right now.
That, that is the issue, right?
Like they, their identity, they have to outscore teams because they don't,
they still don't defend.
I mean, I haven't gotten sat down and look at the advanced numbers.
No, they're almost five for the season.
They're giving up one 18.2 and their score 113.4.
So this is, but this brings me to my Atlanta point.
I just think Atlanta took their spot and I don't really see a path for
Indiana unless there's some trade that they have coming, but they just signed
Siakamore, a huge deal, right?
If you look at their miles, Turner's going to be a free agent at the end of the year.
If you look at their assets, they have, they have Walker, the kid they took in the lottery two years ago that doesn't,
hasn't really had an impact for them. You look at their assets, I don't,
they already traded a couple of picks for Siaco.
I mean, on the other hand,
last year, I think they have some good, but I think he's the trade piece.
Yeah. Which one? Nemard or Matt Mathurin?
I think Matthew is the trade piece. Okay. But he's Nemard or Matt Mathurin? I think Mathurin is the trade piece.
Okay.
That eats good.
I mean, that's a good, that should fetch something.
One of the things that hurt with them is how many games does knee Smith miss now?
Yeah.
He's only played six.
And I think that's one of the reasons their defense has gone backwards.
Okay.
But anyway, the likely trade teams for me, Indiana, no question.
Um, I'll be really interested to see what happens with Minnesota and Randall and whether there's even a market for him.
I went through all the teams, like anyone interested in Julius Randall for 33 and,
or 36, whatever he makes, it gets really hard. It's hard to find takers.
You end up like staring at like the Charlotte type of teams,
but all those teams are trying to tank now.
Trey Lockerbie Yeah.
Doesn't make sense.
I'm surprised.
Why aren't we talking about the Pelicans?
The Pelicans isn't everybody available on the Pelicans?
Trey Lockerbie I guess, but who?
Ingram's an expiring.
What are you getting for him?
They just signed McCollum.
He's making over 30 a year.
Like is that, is our people looking for all offense guards who can't
guard anybody making 30 plus a year?
That's probably not.
I like McCollum, but
is the right thing to do for them to just suck and get the very best.
I think that's well, they beat Phoenix tonight.
I had that game.
I don't know what they were thinking.
Damn it.
Yeah. They broke their win streak.
The Zion thing is the most interesting story in sports.
I mean, New Orleans is in a weird spot because they don't really have
anybody covering the team.
They're, they're the kind of this anonymous NBA team.
They're playing a super small market.
They don't even have like, I don't even know who, if there was stuff going on
in New Orleans, I don't even really know how we'd find out.
Adam and Zion's coming back.
They showed him on the bench today.
He was wearing like one of those jogging suits where it was hard to tell if he'd put on 50
pounds or not.
They just signed Trey Murphy.
They can't trade him.
They have Hawkins, I would say has some trade assets.
So yeah, you're right.
New Orleans is in there.
But to me, Indiana, that's the one I'm watching
short term because I think they have pieces, there's moves and, uh, I
want to see if they do something.
And then the other one who I saw in person, we're still, and I'm
really talking about in the Denver show, but, um, golden state.
Now they didn't have Draymond Draymond solves a lot of second ball handlers stuff with them, creating shots for people. Without him, Curry is really their only shot creator.
They felt like a three for one team for me as I was watching them. They desperately need, they have all these guys who are all fine and none of them can create a shot. So that when Denver just took out Curry in the last five minutes, Yoko just calling out every Warriors play and they just didn't have that second guy who's like,
I got this. Let me, let me get a couple of buckets. Even somebody like Matherin would be
a huge help for them. So, um, I left the game thinking I actually wouldn't be opposed to them
trading for Zach Levine. Okay.
And I don't know with this, how the apron, I don't even know how the trades work anymore and whether it's even conceivable and does it have to match exactly, but
that's the type of guy they need and Curry being 36, I just don't think you can
waste the window anymore.
Otherwise just say, you know what?
We are who we are and that's it.
But I felt that way the last two years.
I felt that way with this team.
They just can't get them help.
They just keep saying, we're going to, you know, we're going to roll the ball
back out there with the guys that we got.
And they just got worse.
I mean, really they never recovered from Draymond punching Jordan pool in the face.
It didn't a sentiment.
I kind of understand now.
But you know, it's been two seasons, two full seasons, and we got excited at the beginning
of this season.
But they won.
They won in 22.
So I don't, it's not like-
You're right.
Don't shed tears for the Warriors, but-
No, I'm not saying it, right.
But I think the burden that they have on Curry now at the age that he's at is unrealistic.
And I think they know it.
I agree.
And I was watching last time,
I was watching how hard he has to run around
and get open and do all the Curry stuff
that he's been doing forever,
but now he's doing it as a 36 year old.
And I don't know, basketball's really hard to play.
Did you see that?
There was that thing that came out
about people running during basketball games
and the amount of miles you run during a year.
Somebody tried to do a study on it to try to figure out.
And basically took all the three point shots
and the pace of the game and figured out some formula
to compare it to like the 80s, the 90s.
And it's just like there's way more running
and sprinting now is basically the theory of it.
And it backed up what I've thought this, this, as I go to the games, it just
feels like it's harder to play.
It just feels like you're constantly on the move, sprinting, doing rush outs,
flying around and, uh, I don't know.
I just think it's much more impactful mileage now.
Yeah.
Cause my biggest regret of our over-unders was the Phoenix one, because I think we gave
KD's health too much credit
because he played so many games last year.
And he's a guy who's been in the league since the 2007 draft.
And like, he's hurt again.
He's been hurt twice already this year, you know?
And for what we were laying for that bet,
which was, what was the over?
It was like 48 and a half, something like that. Yeah, it was in the high 40s. Might've been 47 and a half though.
Yeah, 47 and a half. And all three of us did a lot. I don't regret it. I don't regret it. Not yet.
I'll regret it if he can't play. Yeah, right now they're 12 and nine. We're gonna be sweating that
one out. We are gonna be sweating that one.
Cause it's like one more injury
and they look pretty ordinary when it's out there.
Anyway, so, and then Lakers, I don't,
Lakers will do some sort of panic trade.
I just don't know what it is.
I think if they're actually trying to be competitive
this year, they know that you can't play LeBron,
who's by metrics, like one of the five worst
defensive players of the league now,
with Reeves, with Connect, and with D- D Lowe you can't have those four guys on the
basketball court at the same time unless you're trying to play a game that's like
145 to 143 so my guess is Reeves would be the trade guy oh wow right because
his contract and put it with something else. Maybe contract. Yeah. They still have that, that first round pick in 29, which is like super valuable.
Would you trade Reaves?
Yes, definitely.
I'm trying to see what his new, you have to get have the right guy, but I mean,
he's like 15 million bucks a year.
Yeah.
He is great.
Great price.
12.9, 13.9, 14.8.
It's a great contract.
Russell's 18.6 expiring.
So already that gets you over 30.
Rui with 17 gets you to like the high forties.
Right?
So now you could, if you really wanted to make a run at an expensive guy, you
could, but I'm wanted to make a run at an expensive guy, you could.
But I'm sure, I'm sure.
Ainge is just waiting.
He's just waiting for them to panic.
Ainge.
Why? What's Ainge got?
Cause Ainge has all those pieces.
He's got, he's got John Collins at 26.5.
He's got Sexton at 18.3, Jordan Clarkson at 14.
And he's got most importantly, Kessler at three.
The Lakers are not taking any of those dudes.
That is Sexton and, and, uh, Sexton's the only one.
Sexton and Kessler would help them.
They would, they would genuinely help them.
But like, and they have Lake guys to offer Utah.
That's like the best currency you could have the Lakers.
The Lakers are like dangling Austin Reeves.
They're like, hey Utah, look.
The guy that I would think that the Lakers
would like have circled, Jimmy Butler.
That's who I would think that, you know,
they would be going in that direction, right?
They're not, and then we're not going for Walker,
fucking Kessler.
We're gonna go get a big super duper big-dong star
that's a tough guy and he's already on the banana boat and that's it.
He's our dude. Something like Jimmy Butler. I like the way you're thinking
us. Let me look at this for a second. So that would be Reeves.
That would have to be basically Reeves, Russell and Rui.
Bye bye.
And by the way, all those guys would be like, Miami?
Yes!
We're in!
Kyle, turn the TikTok camera on.
Here's what I actually think the Lakers should do.
I would trade Davis and cash in on him.
Wow.
What's he worth? Wow. Embiid. Wow. And bead and bead for David.
I would have been honestly.
What would Davis be worth?
Every like everything.
Like who can come up with enough?
Let's say he was in play for the Rockets.
Would they have to think about that?
Of course they'd have to think about. Yeah, of course.
They were.
What kind of question is that?
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
A million yeses.
I just don't think the Lakers are not trading Anthony Davis.
If the goal is to win a title over the next four years, the
goal is to win the title this year or next.
They have no chance.
Zero chance. No chance. None of winning the title.
No chance. Zero. There is no way. There's a guy. They need a guy. They need a time machine.
They do need a time machine. Yes.
Look, it's amazing that LeBron is still playing and that he can score 29 points in a game
in his 22nd year in the league.
They're not winning a title with them.
They're not winning a title with the team they have and they can't play defense.
And they know it.
No argument.
They were 31, as healthy as he's ever been, making a ton of money.
They dedicated themselves.
They became a three point shooting team, except for they can't shoot threes. I'm gonna hold on to that clip that I sent you.
That's gonna be my part of my where where LeBron misses the entire rib.
He misses he misses so badly that the announcer's like wide left. That's just even... Oh my! Wide left! Um, yeah, that would be Indiana as my number one trade team now.
Anyway.
Okay.
That's it.
That's my little basketball ball report for you.
Who would you bet right now for the finals if you had to make a bet?
Uh, Oklahoma City and Boston. It's funny.
I don't think that's changed.
And yet I, I continue to think Cleveland's really, really good.
They are really good.
And, um, I have Celtics fans in my life who aren't really focused on it enough
yet, one of the things about them, Mitchell is a bad, as unafraid of the
Celtics as, as any guy in the league. Like he really has so much confidence against them. I think that's a good point. I think that's a good point. I think that's a good point. I think that's a good point. I think that's a good point.
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They are not, they, they think that they, they think that Boston is beta and they
think that they're alpha and that's going to be a hell of a fist fight.
I'm just telling you.
I'll welcome that one.
They, okay.
I'm just telling you, they think it'll be a fist fight.
And it might be a good one.
The Knicks aren't the team.
It's Cleveland's a team
Now the Knicks if Robinson can come back and actually be healthy. Yes. I
Think they're healthy. I figure there's a buyout guy for them
That we don't know who it is in February or beginning of March
But there's some guy they're gonna get who is a guy to put the next who has a relationship with Wes and Leon for sure
And there's some sort of deep in chenso replacement type swing that will be on their team that I don't know who it is yet
Is it is it could it can't be deep in chenso you can't I mean he has trade you would like minute
You would like to come back Minnesota will be able to trade him. Yes. I don't think they'll be a trade man
Oh, but anyway, all right house, uh
The Washington commanders? Yes. What's your enthusiasm level right now? Super high. I tried. I did a whole emotional hedge, a whole
thing. I made my best bet Tennessee last week. It was worth it. It was worth it. I
don't I mean that's a that's a good investment by me. Washington kicked their ass. I love it. Why I'm going to go to, I'm not even going
to say it out loud. I'm, I'm, uh, I'm cautiously optimistic for the fortunes
of my Washington football team. That's the way I'll say it.
Who do you think gets benched the first Kurt Cousins, Aaron Rogers, or John
Justremski from the Sunday ringer pregame show?
Not, Not JJ.
JJ is a starter for life.
I saw an unnamed vet in the ringer locker room said JJ was hosting for his,
for his starting job this week.
I won't tolerate it.
No JJ slander on any of these.
I mean, he did start, he did start a podcast part today.
He was saying like, guys, don't think I'm crazy.
Anytime he starts a sentence with don't think I'm crazy.
I'm like, Oh no, here you go.
He's gonna take a terrible quarterback.
Here it comes.
I always enjoy it.
Yeah.
No, I'm JJ.
You can turn it around.
We all have faith.
Uh, Joe house.
Great to see you.
I'll see you in the ringer Sunday pregame show.
Yeah, Sunday 11 AM, uh, on YouTube TV and Fandl TV. Great to see you. Great to see you. I'll see you on the ringer Sunday pregame show. Yeah, this Sunday, 11 a.m.
Uh, on YouTube TV and Fandl TV. Great to see you.
Great to see you.
All right. Somebody I've never had in the podcast before.
Jesse, I know him as the body Ventura, but he is going to be returning to
NBC, WW Saturday night's main event returning to broadcast television
Saturday, December 14th, 8 p.m. ET live.
And Jesse, you're going to be part of the announcing crew.
You're going to do a match or two.
And not only you're a Hall of Famer, you are one of the great broadcasters of all time.
So I'm so happy to have you on TV again.
Well, thanks, Bill.
It's great to be here. And
the ironic thing is that we're holding this event in the very building that we held the very first
one way back in the 80s. So which building is it? I don't even know. I don't know. National
Coliseum, wherever. The one out in Long Island.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
That's where we held it back then.
And so they're going to hold this very first one of the new NBC Saturday night's main event.
And what's exciting about it, and I got the word on this, it's going, the whole show is
going to be a throwback.
What does that mean?
Well, that means it's going to look like it did before.
Really?
Yeah.
The graphics, everything?
Yes.
The wrestlers are not coming down that ramp.
They're not coming with all the lights and spectacular.
They're coming in through the crowd.
Wow.
Like the old days.
That's why they brought me back.
Amazing.
Wow, you should be back anyway.
We're going back in a time capsule,
only it's gonna be four times a year.
Unbelievable.
So what was, of all the Friday Night Man events,
Saturday Night main event,
and I know it's almost 40 years ago, but what, what, what was the most memorable one for
you? Cause you were there for most of them.
I'll get to them, but I need to make a more of an introduction here. Yeah. Hell has frozen
over. Why? Because I never dreamed I would be back in the WWE now, WWF, until hell froze over.
I had a friend, Glenn Fry, of the Eagles.
And I remember when the Eagles broke up, they thought, oh, it's over.
We'll never hear another Eagles song.
The differences are too much.
They'll never be able to mend fences.
And lo and behold, Glenn got together with Don Henley,
and away they go.
They came back and they cut that phenomenal album
when hell freezes over.
And I kind of feel that way, that hell has frozen over
for me because I never believed in my wildest dreams
I would be back doing wrestling again.
Well, in the Eagles case, hell froze over
because they made a shitload of money on that concert tour.
I think that's one of the reasons, right?
That was one of the first great nostalgia tours ever.
So what's the case for you?
Why did hell freeze over?
Well, because for me, it's a full circle of my career.
I can't go back in the United States Navy,
where I spent my first six years.
Yeah. When I graduated after I graduated from high school,
I had I was in the Navy, United States Navy for six years.
I can't do that because there's age limits.
My friend, Rudy Bosh, stayed as long as you could.
He had 44 years in when they threw Rudy out.
But anyway, that aside, but this is ironic
because it means my career has gone full circle.
Because, and here's the part that I don't understand.
They couldn't control me before.
Why do they believe they can now?
Oh, I like this.
Is that really why, is that what happened with you?
They felt like they couldn't control you?
Like when you talk about fences being mended.
I was thrown out.
I was uncontrollable.
Jesse the body mentor, number one, I tried to unionize.
Right.
Number two, I wouldn't allow them to market me
without negotiating it.
That's what ultimately got me thrown out of the WWF, WWE.
Then I went to WCW.
Here's the behind the scenes story.
I went to WCW, they went into turmoil.
The guy who hired me got fired. They brought in Bill Watts,
who was an old school relic who didn't understand the business had changed. It had gone to television
now not to putting seats in the stands. The money was now going to be in TV. He didn't get that. So he comes in and then he gets fired. And I
busted my butt behind the scenes to get Eric Bischoff into the position. And here's where
it got interesting. Eric Bischoff then got the head job at WCW. And then behind my back he went out and got Hogan because Hogan was
leaving the WWF or getting booted or whatever was happening with his career
they gave Hogan total artistic control he came in got me immediately fired
because he took over my look he put the the shades on, he put the durag on,
and he became a villain.
He couldn't have Jesse Ventura be there
and become Jesse Ventura.
So he got me fired, and in essence,
my wrestling career was over.
I had worked for the two major...
I wasn't going into one of these little outlaw ones in your own hometown.
That wasn't about to happen. I looked to other things. What did I do? I went to the dirtiest
business on the planet, got myself elected mayor and went on and got myself defeated
the Democrats and Republicans at the same time and got myself elected governor of Minnesota and did this.
I only raised $300,000 to do it.
You want to know who could have been president if he wanted to be,
you're talking to him.
Well, you beat a legacy kid too in Minnesota.
You upended both parties and beat Humphrey's son.
Oh, I beat Hubert Humphrey's son.
I beat Senatorbert Humphrey's son.
I beat Senator Norman Coleman.
Well, on the Democratic side at that time, we called it my three sons.
You had the sons of Hubert Humphrey, Orville Freeman, and Mondale.
So it was my three sons on the Democratic side.
Like the old TV show.
The legacy kids always have trouble
in politics and sports.
I want to go back to Hogan though.
Because, you know, and there's been a lot written
and a lot discussed, but you know, you haven't seen it yet,
but we did the six episode documentary
on Vince McMahon for Netflix.
And we had a big section there
about when you tried to unionize in 86
before WrestleMania 2, that we ended up in the final cut.
We only had six plus hours.
We ended up we it's in there, but we cut it down a little from one of the cuts.
We had like eight, nine minutes because it was so interesting.
And what really happened was Hogan shanked you and Hogan admitted to it, to us on camera.
Yeah, he went and ran to Vince and told him what you were trying to do.
And you're basically trying to upend WrestleMania to get it so that they,
they would have health benefits, all kinds of stuff.
It was okay. Here's the, here's the story. Yeah.
It was, uh, I knew this was the perfect time. And then of course,
we had to get with the Charlotte guys and have them walk out. Also,
if we could have got us and Charlotte,
it was perfect timing.
All the publicity was out there.
He couldn't change nothing.
There wasn't time for it.
The pay per views are being sold,
the WrestleMania 2, three cities, the whole thing.
It's two weeks before the show.
All we had to do was, in mass, walk out,
go to the media and say we had to do was, as in mass, walk out, go to the media,
and say we refuse to wrestle
unless federal negotiators for union
are brought in, it's federal law.
He couldn't stop it, it's federal law.
And we refuse to perform until we're allowed to unionize
or collective bargain
and bring these people in.
And I made that passion speech.
And when I was done, I went home
and the next day Vince calls me immediately.
Well, I found out he apparently called all the wrestlers
and threatened them all and all of this stuff, I guess.
I didn't know about that, but he called me and I stood up to him.
I said, Vince, I said, this isn't just to fight you.
I said, this is about the fact right now.
And this was mid 80s.
I said, right now, I'm paying five thousand dollars a year
for health insurance for me and my family.
I said, if we had- Out of your own pocket.
Out of my pocket.
If we had a union, there's strength in numbers.
Maybe I'd only have to pay 2000 a year instead of five.
I said, Vince, I've seen hundreds of guys
give 20 years of their life to this business.
And in the end, they ain't got a pot to piss in,
a window to throw it out of. I said we're wrestlers, we're not financial planners and I said
if we had a union maybe a guy could retire on 500 bucks a month and get
something for the 20-30 years you give to this business. I said it isn't just
about fighting you. I said, sure.
And we'd like working conditions to where if you go on the road three days in a row,
you're then given so many days off.
Well, hold on.
Wait a second.
You got to give context on this because in the 70s and 80s, you guys are on the road
for 300, 310 days a year.
You're wrestling everywhere.
You're in all the territories.
Non-stop.
I'll tell you how bad it was when I got injured with pulmonary emboli,
blood clots in the lungs.
Yep.
That was caused by flying.
Really?
Yes.
They've determined it today that you're very more susceptible.
That's why you need to exercise on planes.
So, and they don't say nothing now,
because the airline people are well aware of it. I get up on every plane and do toe raises
10 minutes. The flight attendant won't say a word to you. They know exactly what you're doing.
Interesting.
But the point is, here's how bad it was. The month that I had the pulmonary emboli blood clots,
do you know how many days that month I flew?
28.
Oh my God, really?
Yes.
And you were one of the headliners at that point.
Like you were going against Hogan,
you were one of their best guys.
You're talking 30 days in a month
and 28 of them when I was on an airplane.
Let's get back to, that's what I wanted the union for.
I wanted the union and for Hogan to then make a statement.
Well, I didn't wanna get paid like everybody else.
He makes it sound like unionizing
is socialism and communism.
Does Pat Mahomes make the same money
as everybody else in the NFL?
Of course not.
He makes way more and they have a union.
Does LeBron James make more than everybody in the NBA?
Yes, of course he does.
And they have a union.
Hogan would have still made more.
That's a lame excuse.
You want to know how bad it was?
It came out in my court case, my court case against Vince.
We have the numbers from WrestleMania three, right?
The big one, Pontiac, silver dome, Hogan against Andre.
And then the greatest match that I ever saw Ricky steamboat against Macho. Pontiac Silverdome, Hogan against Andre.
And then the greatest match that I ever saw, Ricky Steamboat against Macho.
The greatest match I'd ever broadcast or ever seen,
that match.
But that aside, we got the numbers in my court case.
Hulk Hogan made more that night
than all of the rest of us combined, including Andre.
Wow. I mean, he did probably was the biggest reason they sold out the Sober Dome though.
Now you want to know why he'd lay his life down to stop a union?
Well, he denied it forever and ever, right? He always said he never did it.
And now he admits that he did it.
Of course he did. and here's why.
And here's why.
If you come from the business during my era
of the old territory days,
the worst thing you can be accused of being
is an office stooge.
That's somebody who rides around with the boys,
pretends he's one of them,
but all the while he's listening to the gossip and he's reporting it back
to the promoters, taking care of himself and being,
quote, an office stooge.
That in my day of wrestling was the worst thing you could ever be.
Well, what's interesting about it,
that's what Hogan was your relationship with him. you didn't know for a few years, right?
It didn't come out to the steroid trial that he had in 94 that he had been
actually going back and telling Vince.
It didn't come out until my trial that I had. Uh,
and it only came out because I told my attorney the story.
And when you depose someone, you can ask anything in a deposition.
So I told my attorney the story, and my attorney was great,
they beat Vince.
And my attorney, I said, if you can find out who ratted me,
I would really love to know who was the rat in the dressing room
that ratted me out.
And so during the deposition, I can't say anything.
I'm sitting there and my attorney asked Vince,
he said, Mr. McMahon, he said,
has there ever been a union in wrestling?
And Vince said, no.
And my attorney said,
has anyone ever tried to form a union in wrestling?
And Vince thought a moment and he said,
yeah, he said, I think Jesse Ventura
might've spouted his mouth.
I remember he used the term spouted his mouth off
about at one time a number of years ago.
And my attorney said, oh really?
He said, did you hear Mr. Ventura talk about unionizing?
And Vince went, no.
And my attorney said, well then how were you aware of it?
With no hesitation, Vince went, Hulk Hogan told me.
I almost fell out of my chair.
Now I had to sit there, I can't show no emotion.
I can't, you know, it's a deposition.
I can't talk, I can't, nothing. I can's a deposition. I can't talk. I can't nothing.
I can only sit there and confer with my attorney.
It was, it was, it was as rough as getting hit in the face with a hard left jab because
Hulk Hogan had, I thought, been my friend.
Hmm.
Who did you think did it then?
Before you found out it was Hogan, who did you think was the one that told Vince?
I had no idea.
That's why I wanted to find out.
I wanted to know who was the rat in the dressing room.
Cause I made sure there was nobody from the office when I made the
speech, when I made this cause I made sure of it.
Pat Patterson wasn't there.
Strongbow wasn't in there.
None of the agents were there.
So you knew, cause you started wrestling almost 50 years ago and you were in, I
think the Portland territory where you wrestled against my, one of my favorites
snooker back when, back when, uh, he really had the hops you're in Minnesota.
That's when he teamed up with Adrian Adonis.
AWA.
Um, but then you ended up in the WWF back then early eighties, right around when
Hogan was in there as a bad guy.
So you must've known him forever.
No, no.
Hogan came into the AWA when I was there.
Oh, you're right.
Right.
So that was even like the 79 80 range.
And then Vern, Vern wouldn't give him the title and Vern wouldn't let him
market himself. And so Hogan made the smart movie jumped right away to Vince
who let him do all that. And you know, financially, yeah, I don't begrudge
Hogan that. Yeah, I did the same thing too. Yeah, you know, but
Him ratting us that was low
Well, you know and we had but but anyway, you know, that was the nature of the business. Everyone's out for themselves
You know, it's always been that nature of the business. That's how the business survived was backstabbing. You know, we, we had a couple of what if scenarios when Vince took over and we played it up a
little in documentary, but not as much as I think we could have because one of the guys
he wanted was dusty roads. Cause he knew we had to get rid of Bob back when he knew he
needed a more charismatic champ. And then the other one was Hogan. And at that point, Hogan was in the AWAs you said, but Verngagney
wouldn't give him the title coming off Rocky three when they were on ESPN.
And there's this whole alternate universe where Verngagney just says, I should just
build AWA around this guy and Hogan never leaves and becomes like this ESPN star.
And I don't know what happens to wrestling if that happens.
I don't know. happens to wrestling if that happens. I don't know.
Who the heck would know?
It's a good sliding door, though, right?
Then it would have been a hell of a lot more challenging for Vince
to go across the country like he did.
Because Vince needed Hogan just as Hogan needed him.
They needed each other.
Yeah.
You know, that was a mutual deal.
And don't begrudge either one of them. You know, that was a mutual deal. And don't begrudge
either one of them. You know, what they accomplished was remarkable. And I was happy to be part of it.
You know, yeah, I mean, it worked out perfectly for all sides. Yeah. And it worked out. And it
worked out great for me because, you know, unfortunately, my career ended right before
I was due to wrestle Hogan the night before before I was due to wrestle Hogan in LA.
My first match with him in the WWF and I'm seven days critical in the San Diego
hospital so bad my wife had to fly out to San Diego.
I didn't know if I'd ever wrestle again.
And ironically, you know, who came to my rescue?
Who?
And she don't even know it, I bet today. I bet if you asked her, she wouldn't even truly know it.
Cyndi Lauper.
Really?
Yeah.
How did she come to your rescue?
Well, Cyndi Lauper did me a favor that ended up creating my entire broadcasting
career, which was, I went home, I went home facing the end of my wrestling
career. What do I do now?
Am I going to go down to general Mills and sign on as a VP and put down past
experience pro wrestler.
You're not going to get no job.
Yeah.
And like all, like all pro athletes in its own weird way, nobody ever
thinks about it till it's over.
And then when it's over, you got to face it.
And I had to face it prematurely.
And then when it's over, you got to face it. And I had to face it prematurely.
I did come back in the ring, but I never came back to the extent of what I was doing.
And a friend of mine said, here's the Lauper story.
A friend of mine said, you should be a broadcaster.
You can talk.
So I went down to Channel 11, Tom Reither.
He just passed away a few months ago, my friend Tom Reither.
And I told Tom my situation,
he was a head of sports down there.
So he introduced me to the head guy of the station,
and he gave me a producer cameraman
who was Emmy award winning.
And he said, okay, he said,
go out and do something for me.
Great. Right. Yeah.
So Cindy, it was right during the Cindy Lauper rock and wrestling crap, you know, when Cindy
was all involved with Wendy Richter and it was going big and all that.
MTV.
Cindy was doing a concert here in Minneapolis. So I called up David Wolf, our manager, and
I said, could I come down and interview Cindy before the show? He said, of course. And so
I came down with my guy. We got together with Cindy, and it was during that punk era. So
we decided to have Cindy dye my hair. So Cindy Lauper dyed my hair like six different colors
because that was in then.
And that night at her concert,
she brought me out in front of the crowd
to show the crowd what we had did that afternoon.
And Vince got a hold of that tape.
And it was like two days later. He calls me and he says Jesse
Do you think you could do color commentating and I said, I know I could and he said I got an idea
I said, what is it? He said there's never been a villain on the mic before
Hmm, you're gonna be the first one
Honestly one of the great ideas,
and I wish we had them in actual sports.
It would be really fun if we had football, NBA.
We had somebody who was the heel announcer.
I know they would never do it, but super fun.
Well, like I said, and that's so, I,
oh, Cindy, I bet don't even know
that the piece she did with me spurred McMahon to have the light.
And I give Vince credit.
He's PT Barnum of the generation, man.
The light bulb went out and Vince was had and he thought there's never
been a villain on the mic.
Let's put a villain on the mic.
And then I was fortunate because who did they put me on with?
But Gorilla Monsoon.
Right, one of the great teams.
Oh, I mean, Gino was a dream.
To work with, you know, you couldn't have asked
for an easier, better tandem.
I don't think Gino and I ever had a misunderstanding ever.
I can't think of one.
Can we go back to your wrestling for a second? Did you ever hit your peak?
Do you feel like there was more there? Did you hit your ceiling? When were you at your best?
Well, I think I was at my best right before I was going to go against Hogan.
Right. So how old are you at that point? You're like late thirties?
Earlier thirties.
Right.
Yeah. But I'm right at the, I'm right.
I'm right where I ought to be for it.
Right. And you could have been experience.
You could have been one of the big heels.
I'm as big as I'm ever going to be.
And right there.
And all of a sudden I'm flat on my back
and in critical condition in San Diego,
California, not knowing if I'm going to live or die.
And yet, weirdly, physically, it was probably better for you long term.
Well, I always view it as, and I tell people this when I give speeches and stuff. I always tell people, remember,
out of adversity, great things can happen.
When you think adversity struck you
and that everything has gone to shit,
it's amazing how, look what I fell into then.
I got more famous being on the mic
than I probably ever would have been in the ring.
I mean, the thing you tapped into, which was so funny, wrestling was all about provoking reaction, either a happy reaction or an angry reaction, right?
The more heat you can get, whether you're wrestling, a manager, whatever, that's where you want to be.
They couldn't control me then. What makes them think they can now?
Well, you were the first announcer that made people mad.
Exactly.
Do they have any idea the power I have now?
They have any idea the guy that's going to be on that mic
sat down face to face with Fidel Castro?
Do they have any idea
that the guy on that mic had a dinner in his honor at
Tiananmen square in China? Wow.
And I did all this after wrestling.
What was your relationship with like with, uh,
with Vince the last 25 years? Cause you, you came back,
you got inducted into the hall of fame? Because you came back, you got inducted
into the Hall of Fame, but other than that,
you weren't really around.
I had no relationship with him, really, nothing.
So what was your reaction watching the last five years
as it all kind of fell apart?
Well, when I got inducted into the Hall of Fame,
they asked me what I felt my biggest contribution was
to pro wrestling.
And I think I shocked everyone
and I know I irritated Vince and Linda,
but I said, I believe my biggest contribution to wrestling
was the fact that I was the first wrestler in history
who made Vince McMahon deal with a manager or an agent.
Is that true?
Yes.
Hogan never did.
Hogan dealt with Vince.
It's him and Vince.
Hogan had a Hollywood agent.
Yeah.
I was the first one that, and that resulted as pre because a predator.
Right. Which he didn't want you to do.
He told me I couldn't do it. So I quit.
And I went and did predator. And while I was doing predator, Arnold said,
I in September, I'm going to do the running man. There's a part you're perfect for.
Would you like to do it? And I said, hell yeah.
And so I negotiated running man first.
Then I went back to Vince and you know why that was that gives you
F you money in your pocket, right?
Where if he doesn't do what I, what I'm satisfied with, I'd tell him flake off.
I got, I'm doing the running man in the fall.
I'm okay.
I got another major movie with Arnold. That's going to come up in the fall.
But the thing is all of that stuff was fantastic for the WWF at the time.
Sure.
To have their announcer being these high profile movies is one of the biggest
movie stars we had.
That, that ain't, that ain't what it's about with him.
With people like him and power people with money like that, it's control.
It ain't got nothing to do with doing deals and doing the right thing and
promoting the correct way. It's all about control.
I was the horse that got out of the corral.
I wouldn't let him market me. That's the final straw. I was going to do my own
video game. And Vince said, you can't do it. I said, I own my rights. I'm registered with the
government. Jesse the bodyventurer, I own the copyright with the government. How can you tell
me I can't do it? And that was the final straw. That's when he fired me.
And then I think he, cause I never did get the video game.
So I think some hanky-pank went on there too.
Oh no.
You know, I have no evidence.
When you sued him, it was because he, you felt like you were given the wrong
impression of a contract you signed that signed away your rights to be basically in all the home videos.
I never signed the contract.
Oh, that's what it was.
Okay.
I never had a contract.
So when you sued them, what were you suing them for?
And the important point is that you won.
Well, I sued them over, uh, videotape royalties.
Right. them over videotape royalties. And not that he had to pay me, but all the time that I was working for
Vince, I would ask him, Vince, how come everything I do in Hollywood, when they
replay it, I get royalties and everything I do for you, I get nothing.
I said, how does that work?
It was just he and I, I'd be there with him alone.
I say, tell me how that works.
How come I get royalties in Hollywood and I don't with you.
And he'd give me these phony excuses of why that.
So what I did every time I, or at that time, my agent was Barry Bloom,
every time I or Barry would negotiate with the WWF,
we would bring up videotape royalties.
And every time we were told the same thing,
I don't pay videotape royalties.
Well, we won in court on what's called quantum merit.
And what that means, Vince didn't have to pay royalties.
There's no law that says he does.
Yeah.
But here's how I beat him.
When you sit down to negotiate,
you expect the other side to be telling you the truth.
We were constantly lied to by being told
he didn't pay royalties.
Well, when we sued and got into discovery,
we found out Hulk Hogan was getting royalties,
Mr. T was getting royalties,
Cyndi Lauper was getting royalties,
everybody from mainstream Hollywood
were all getting royalties.
Right.
It was us wrestlers who weren't.
Well, he lied during those negotiations
and said, I don't pay royalties.
That's called quantum merit.
That's where he broke the law. He has to tell the
truth during negotiations. You expect that. He can't lie. And the truth was, yes, he paid
royalties. And when I got on the stand, my attorney asked me, Jesse Ventura, had you
known other people were receiving royalties,
would you have agreed to work for what you did?
I said, absolutely not.
I said, if I found out other people were getting royalties,
I would have demanded them to.
And the jury found for me.
This didn't probably like that, I'm guessing. Oh, he hated it.
He took it all the way to the Supreme Court for cripes sake.
Wow.
And then he calls me on the phone and screams into my ear when it's all over, that's my
money.
And I very calmly said to him, Vince, I said, the jury said it was my money.
The federal judge said it was my money.
The United States Court of Appeals said it was my money.
And the Supreme Court says it's my money.
I said, Vince, I think you're a minority opinion.
And that's that.
And that was the end of it.
So 10 years after you left, give or take a year, he became a heel.
He became heel owner after Brent Hart, Brent Hart punched him and that led the Montreal
screw job.
And it leads to this whole character arc where he's the owner of WWF at that point, but is
also bleeding in and it's hard to tell what's real.
What's not real. Did you ever figure that out when you worked with them? hard to tell what's real. What's that real?
Did you ever figure that out when you worked with him?
What was real and what wasn't real with that guy?
Well, I'll tell you this.
Vince was successful because, uh, as bad as he was, all the other promoters were
worse.
Yeah, no, I'm serious.
No, I believe me.
I'm laughing because you're right.
Vince was like the savior.
Yeah.
I knew when I went to Vince that final time I was going to quit the business.
This was it.
I'm going to go try.
I'm going to do this last hurrah with Vince.
If it fails, I'm done.
If it succeeds, we'll take it to wherever it goes.
And fortunately we succeeded.
I was in pretty much, I knew I was gonna do it before,
well before I did it because there's another story
behind that, but I won't go into it today,
but it's a long one.
But Vince actually did me a great favor along the way. And that's
why I had loyalty to him. And I'll just leave it at that.
A favor in the early 80s, mid 80s or late 80s?
Early 80s to mid 80s. When the jump happened.
Right. early 80s to mid 80s when the jump happened, right?
Well, I'll tell you the final straw of why I jumped
From the awa to vince want to hear that. Yeah
I was with side. Oh then mr. Torture. Yeah, and we were of course the
far east-west connection. And me and Torch were wrestling tag team then in the AWA
and Vince was just starting to make his big move
and they ran La Crosse, Wisconsin.
And we went down there and we did an angle
for a cage match, right?
And so three weeks later we came, we got the payoff.
It was okay. Three weeks later, we came, we got the payoff. It was okay.
Three weeks later, we came back to La Crosse,
me and Saeedo for the cage match.
And Vern and Greg were on their yearly Aspen vacation.
The Ganes.
Yeah, where they go up to Aspen and ski and have fun.
That's what they were doing then
when we had the rematch in La Crosse
and it was in the cage
and the house jumped, I think,
$20,000 to $25,000, right, in business.
And I got my paycheck
and I got less money.
And this was at a time when Hogan had just jumped.
And I got paid, the house went up and I got paid less.
And Gagnas were on their vacation.
Well, I knew who was paying for the vacation.
We were.
And so I came up to Wally Carbo and I said,
Wally, what the hell is this?
I said, the house jumps 25,000 bucks and I get less money.
I said, well, the next time I hope nobody's there, I'll get more money.
I said, what kind of bullshit is this?
Right.
And this is at a time he should have been taking care of his wrestlers, not cheating them.
So that was that.
And that's what happened.
And look, and that was the final straw for me.
I said, I'll jump in defense.
Best guy you ever wrestled against.
Most impressed you were by another wrestler.
Who was it?
Say that again.
All right. Who was it? I'll say that again.
All right. You wrestled a bunch of guys from 75 to 86.
Who is the best one?
Who is the best in-ring guy you wrestled?
I don't know who the best was, but the guy I liked to wrestle and work
with the most was Tito Santana.
Really?
Why?
Really? Why? Because Tito and I go back to the AWA
and we were on the same wavelength.
He understood my style and he adapted completely to me
and he had total confidence that when it was his time,
I would always give it to him.
And I never had a bad match ever with Tito Santana. I would say right with him would be Jimmy Snuka.
You know, my first favorite, Jimmy, Jimmy Snuka, Tito Santana was,
was snooker doing the stuff in Portland?
Was he doing the jump off the top rope? all that stuff, even in the mid seventies?
He was doing everything and everyone was saying, Jimmy, why are you wasting it here?
Get to New York.
Right.
You need a bigger audience.
There had to have been 10 to 15 people that told Jimmy Snuka to get to New York.
And I, and I was one of them because I wanted him there. Cause I knew I wouldn't be far behind him. going to get to New York.
And I was one of them because I wanted him there because I knew I wouldn't be far behind.
And if I had, if he wasn't a villain out there, I knew I'd get to work with him.
Right. What was the most memorable main event that you did a broadcast for?
Cause I have a couple in my head.
What's the most memorable match I ever did was Macho and Steamboat.
That's the greatest match in WrestleMania 3.
What about the twin Hebners?
You did that one, right?
Probably, I think so.
With when Hogan lost the title because the twin referee came out?
Oh yeah, I vaguely remember it.
Now that was a good one.
Yeah, the Hebner brothers. That was a good one. See,
you reminding me of this stuff. I don't have memory of a lot of it.
Yeah. You're in the grind. And I'll tell you why.
When Hogan got me bumped out of WCW,
that was it. I stopped watching.
I didn't pay attention. I vaguely only remember the rock against Stone Cold.
I know that was huge, but I wasn't watching it.
It had nothing to do with me.
I moved on.
Put it this way.
I moved on with my life
You moved on move forward. I I wasn't gonna let wrestling define me
so Running man versus predator what movie gets mentioned more to you over the last?
35 years predator more. Okay predator
What is the number one thing they that you get asked about it?
It's my film.
No, certain films have lines that define them.
And if you go to Predator, you have the most famous line.
My line is the defining line of the movie.
I ain't got time to bleed.
I can't argue with that.
Just as Arnold, okay, just as in Terminator,
Arnold's I'll be back.
So have you told Arnold this?
Hey, just FYI, I had the best line in Predator.
No, why would I do that?
That's all up to, that's all,
there's no one that can say it was or wasn't. That's all up to, that's all, there's no one that can say it was or wasn't.
That's all up to the discretion of anybody.
I'm just saying 20th Century Fox printed it on a t-shirt
and no, I feel great because every film
usually has one line that defines it.
And I had a supporting role.
In fact, the biggest complaint that I receive on Predator
is that I died too soon.
Well, that's my biggest complaint.
But see, then I have to inform you,
it had to be that way.
Why?
Why?
You could have made it 15 more minutes.
No, no, it had to be that way. You know why? Why? You could have made it 15 more minutes. No, no, no.
It had to be that way.
You know why?
Why?
I was the toughest guy.
And you noticed I was the only one that had a funeral.
Right?
All right.
Okay.
And here's the biggest thing.
When I died is when the platoon went to shit. Right? All right. Yeah. Okay. And here's the biggest thing.
When I died is when the platoon went to shit.
The stakes got higher.
Blaine was dead.
Blaine doesn't die.
Now we're in trouble.
Blaine doesn't die.
This guy is the closest thing to Superman.
He's been through all these wars, all these incursions, walked out of every one of them.
How can Blaine be dead?
What could kill Blaine?
That's why I had to die.
Remember when Sonny Landon turns and says, we're all gonna die.
Because why? Blaine was dead.
And you were there for the Van Dam stuff, Van Dam.
The Van Dam playing the predator for like a couple minutes,
right, and then he got fired.
Yeah, I was there when Jean came down.
So when he became a star later, were you like, that guy?
No, not at all.
Jean Claude had talent.
Jean Claude, he was living out of his trunk at the time
when I met him.
And that was the first job he ever got.
And I think he didn't understand
that he thought he was gonna be running through the jungle
and all the girls were gonna see his handsome pretty face.
And I think when he got down there,
he realized nobody was going to see his pretty face. And I think when he got down there, he realized nobody was going to see his pretty face.
He was going to be inside of some type of suit.
And they hired him because they thought he'd be agile
with his karate stuff.
Well, he wasn't.
Not in that suit.
No, and they fired him.
And they got Kevin Peter Hall, a seven foot one black man.
And Kevin filled out the suit a lot better.
Well, how much?
I don't know, I never saw the Predator, ever.
What do you mean?
Until a screening in Chicago.
Wow.
And what's good about that, I'm not supposed to see it. It's invisible, isn't it?
Well, when you watch it now, the special effects we didn't have in the 80s was was tough.
It was invisible. That's why I couldn't see it in the first place.
I only saw it for the first time at a screening in Chicago.
We had to pretend it was killing us.
We couldn't see it.
I never saw what it was gonna look like.
You were just acting.
Yes.
I never saw the Predator till they created it long after we were done shooting.
How much input did you have over Captain Freedom's workout video?
In Running Man? In Running Man?
Yeah, you had a whole workout video in that.
A complete freedom.
Like my name.
Do you want to hear the backstory?
Yeah.
Oh, it's a great one.
Running Man.
So I'm the retired stalker who now has this physical fitness
show on TV, right?
That's what I do now, as well as color commentate
the running man game.
And so I have my workout thing in the day.
So what occurred was this, when they needed to do that,
she wasn't famous yet for singing.
That was due to happen in like a year or two.
But they sent me over to this nice little beautiful
young woman by the name of Paula Abdul.
And they sent me over to her dance studio
because Paula's one of the, at the time,
one of the top choreographers in Hollywood.
And I'll never forget, she knew what she had to do.
I knew basically what I was there for.
And I remember Paula Abdul,
she got famous singing a couple years later,
but she came up to me that day and it was hilarious.
I'm 260 pounds, this hulking big monster,
and she's this bitsy little tiny girl, athletic as hell,
can do all this, got these skinny girls that can do
all this dancing in Hollywood, and she looks at me
and she goes, looks at me and smiles smiles and she says, what can you do?
What was the answer?
And I looked at her and at the time at home, I had started taking aerobics and I had done
aerobics.
I challenged myself. I had gotten up to level three, an hour and a half with David
Gray, the crystal light national aerobic champion.
He was my instructor in Minneapolis, the crystal light
national aerobics champion.
So I looked at Paula Abdul.
I said, well, I said, for the last few months,
I'm getting ready for this, I've been doing aerobics.
She looked at me, a big smile, she says, great.
She goes, you do aerobics, we'll dance around you.
I went, okay, and that's what we did.
I went out and went through aerobic routines and Paula choreographed all the girls to dance around my routines and make it work.
And there you have captain freedom's workout.
So you worked with Hogan and Schwarzenegger during this mid 80s testosterone,
very patriotic time in America.
And Stallone.
So when did you work with Stallone?
Demoman.
Oh yeah, that was 90s though.
I was thinking more 80s.
Well, okay, that was late 90s.
And they also cut their fight scene completely.
Well, I was going to say, cause you couldn't have worked with Stallone in the 80s because you were so much bigger than him
I don't know how they would have done that. I was bigger than him in the 90s
I don't know. I forgot I don't have to lead in the mic
No, but I mean it is funny because that era of
No, but I mean, it is funny because that era of a lot of muscles, Predator is the peak of it because Predator just has entire bicep scenes, which is close up of oiled biceps,
just where we were in 1987.
Well, the great thing about Arnold is he's not insecure.
When you've won Mr. Olympia seven times. Come on.
That's the best built man in the world.
Yeah.
And he won it seven times.
Arnold Arnold doesn't have insecurities.
Arnold doesn't care that I'm two or three inches taller than him.
He's that doesn't bother him.
Yeah.
You playing pranks on the set with them.
There's good YouTube stuff about you playing pranks with that,
trying to convince people you had bigger biceps than him, all that stuff. Oh, I think that really got blown out of proportion.
I, uh, we, we did, we did more, um, I don't know.
The thing about doing a Schwarzenegger film is you're going to have fun.
Yeah.
That's the fun part about it.
Arnold never takes himself too seriously only when he has to. Schwarzenegger film is you're gonna have fun. Yeah. That's the fun part about it.
Arnold never takes himself too seriously
only when he has to, you know.
I was also in the trailer with him, sitting right there,
when these guys came up to him,
we weren't even finished doing Predator.
Yeah.
And these guys were approaching him about the sequel.
Predator two.
Which they did without. I won't wait.
I won't say the money because it's no one's business.
Yeah. But I sat right there and they offered Arnold and this was 1985, 86.
They offered him so much money to do Predator two.
When they had he turned them down flat.
When they left, I looked at him, and I said, Arnold, it's just him and I.
I said, how in the hell do you turn down?
And I said the figure.
Arnold looked at me and smiled,
you know what he said to me?
Jesse, the time is not right.
And it was right.
Yeah.
The Predator sequel was a bomb.
People know. Look at what he did on Terminator.
He made them wait seven years.
He made the public want the sequel.
Smart.
I mean, he constructed his career the best.
If you come out with a sequel immediately after the film,
everybody knows it's just a money ripoff.
That's true.
They're capitalizing on the,
Arnaud wouldn't fall victim to that.
The money he turned down, you would have been astounded and he turned them I won't say because it's no one's business
but
In fact, I raised I said hey Blaine will do bring Blaine's twin brother. He'll do it for
I said you can resurrect me. I'll wait as a brother. Oh my god. There is Blaine's twin brother There he is. He'll do it for half. He has a brother. Oh my God. There he is.
Blaine's twin brother.
There he is.
He'll do it for half.
He's fighting in Korea.
When Arnold ran in California,
did he talk to you about it?
Cause you had already been through it in Minnesota.
Just did.
No.
Arnold and I never discussed politics once.
During my campaign or during his, he lives in California.
I live in Minnesota.
Why am I going to campaign for him in California?
What the hell is he going to say in Minnesota?
Well, I don't think he had to campaign, but he could ask you for advice about being a
non-politician who's a celebrity trying to run for stuff.
He didn't need it and neither did I.
We both won, didn't we? So we must've did it right, didn't need it and neither did I. We both won, didn't we?
So we must've did it right. Didn't we?
And then Trump does it in 2016.
Well, steal some of your playbook.
He took all of it.
He's still riding it and they won't admit it.
They wanted, he took all of it.
Took my playbook every, I didn't raise money.
I held rallies.
You know how much money I raised to become governor?
Wasn't it like less than a million bucks?
300,000.
Yeah.
That's all I raised.
If I ran for, I'll tell you what,
I could have beat either one,
I could have won the presidency if I had,
if Mark Cuban would have backed me financially,
like who do you call it, back Trump?
I'd have beat both of them if I'd have wanted to.
What year, 2016?
Right now.
And Trump knows it.
You wanna know why he knows it?
He's in the pro wrestling hall of fame.
He knows damn well I'm the greatest talker
there's ever been in wrestling.
He knows damn well he couldn't hold a candle to me.
If I had a debate with him, the best thing he could do would be sitting
the chair, keep his mouth shut and let me talk.
Yeah.
Physically, he wouldn't be able to tip day.
Oh, not a bit.
Donald Trump knows deep in his heart and Jesse Ventura has never lost an election.
I would have been the biggest threat he'd ever had out there because I'd have
beat him.
Well, he wrote, you know, why else I'd have beat him. I ain't a criminal.
He wrote a book in 2000 and he was talking about how you got elected governor
in Minnesota. And he said, it's because he talks straight, non politicians like Ventura,
the wave of the future.
He wrote that in 2000.
He wasn't wrong on that one.
Yeah.
Yes, he was though, in a way, cause he didn't talk straight.
Well, I'm just saying non-politicians.
He took it beyond that.
He took it to wrestling, lied about everything.
Wow.
The, and he also learned some stuff from Vince too.
And well, no, no.
And I mean, lied about every, he just say whatever he wanted to say.
I'll be interested now in the, and I'll leave it at this.
Let's watch in the next four years, how much of that stuff gets implemented.
You liked him in 2015 when he was running, you were for it.
No, I wasn't necessarily. I don't support Democrats or Republicans.
He joined the Republican Party and he even did worse. He joined the ultra conservative evangelical
right. Pretty hard for an agnostic atheist to support that.
Why didn't you run again after 03?
Multiple reasons, personal, more to do in life.
I could have won easily.
I remember when I had the highest approval ratings
in Minnesota history at 73%, 72%.
And I remember right before reelection was due to happen,
I had fallen to 49%.
And the media immediately challenged me and said,
oh my God, for the first time, you're under 50%.
I looked at the media and I said,
are you guys really that stupid?
I said, you must consider something.
It's a three person race.
If I'm at 49%, that means I'm up 12.
I won with 37.
Right.
So if I'm now at 49, I'm up 12.
I'm, it's a landslide.
People forget in a three-person race, the dynamics change.
You were not a huge fan of the media when you were, when you were governor.
Only be, mainly because they attacked my children.
They couldn't attack nothing else.
So they had to go after my son. They had to go after my children. They couldn't attack nothing else, so they had to go after my son,
they had to go after my kids.
Well, that sounded like that was a big reason
why you didn't wanna do it again.
One of the reasons, the other was money.
You know how much I was being governor for?
Let's get it on the board, all right?
When I was governor, I got paid 120,000 a year.
You know how much the football coach
at the University of Minnesota makes?
Four to five million a year.
So I guess coaching football has more responsibility
than being governor.
I can only assume that by how our society pays. The governor makes, now he makes
150, but at my time it was 120 and the football coach makes 4 million, 5 million. Okay. Out
of the 120,000, I had to pay taxes. Right? Out of the 120,000, I also had to pay for my car that drove me around.
They deduct the mileage to and from the Capitol.
They only let you have it during the workday.
So I said to them, okay, I'll drive my private car to the Capitol.
Then I'll take the governor's car so I don't get charged
money. Oh, public safety come in and said, you can't do that. Why? We need you in the
governor's car because it's got the weapons and the safety and the radios. So it's a catch-22.
They stick, make you use the car and then charge you for it. It comes out of your paycheck.
It don't end there.
You know what else I had to pay for every meal that me and my family ate that the governor's residence is deducted out of my pay.
So you were like writing books when you're in office, you were doing a bunch of
different things to try to make more money.
Well, I was, I was being governor of Minnesota in the end.
I'd say for 40 grand a year.
Yeah.
There you go.
And I'm in charge of a $16 billion budget.
What do you think I'd be making if I was the CEO in the private sector of a $16 billion company if I was the CEO?
$120 a year?
It sounds like you should have been the football coach.
Yeah, it pays a lot better.
I might even win more.
But anyway, no, that was a reason I didn't run again.
Being honest, the money. Oh, I could have, I guess I could have made more money if I wanted to become
corrupt. You know, if I'd have wanted to sell my soul to rock and roll and take some payola, I suppose there was money to be made.
Jesse was just too naive and Jesse's just too honest.
I don't do that.
That's called public service.
I did 14 years of it.
Six in the Navy, four as a governor and four as a mayor.
Looking back, what was the most fair criticism of you
as a politician?
Probably that I speak first before I think. That I'll react and say something that I'll then they'll I'll have to make amends for it because you're in the political arena.
That's what's wonderful now about coming back to wrestling.
Yeah, you don't have to worry about that, right?
Handcuffs are off.
I can say anything I want about anyone.
Sounds like you're excited about this.
I am.
I'm very excited about it.
Well, I don't discuss finances, but, uh, it's acceptable.
And, uh, I'll be doing for a year.
Yeah.
Well, the bigger thing is that you're, you're back, which always felt
stupid that you weren't back.
I'm back.
And, and, and, and for me, it's, it's, it's concluding a career that
probably never should have finished.
Right.
And maybe now there'll be closure.
Yeah.
Jesse can broadcast till he dies and then they can have my WWE funeral.
Well, I said, you don't know.
I, you said you don't like looking back, but when I think of the eighties as
wrestling blows up, I mean, you're right at the
center of all of it.
Hogan's leading the way and there's probably like five, six, seven, eight other
guys right behind or help them push it up.
And you were one of those people.
Sure.
And I, especially like the TV stuff was so good.
Wrestling changed then from becoming a live spectator sport drawing the money.
Territorial laughs.
The big money then became television, like it is in all sports.
I remember when I broadcast football for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
I did there two years of Buccaneer football down in Tampa.
And I remember that Hugh Culverhouse paid off,
he was the owner of the Bucs.
He paid all his bills, including all the players,
everything with his TV contract.
So that people in the seats, that was all his profit.
He, he, he, all the people that sold out Tampa stadium every week to see the
bucks play that was pure huge money.
She's because the TV contract paid for all the rest.
So as we head into 2025, you're in closure with WWE.
You can be back on TV a little bit.
Before we go, how are you feeling about politics in the mid 2020s?
Cause you never really liked the two party system and you're a huge critic of it.
That was really one of your pieces of your platform.
Where are we now as we headed to the mid 2020s?
We're still part of the two party dictatorship. I like to steal that term from my friend Ralph
Nader. Ralph used that, the two party dictatorship, because that's what it is. It's a two party
dictatorship. The only problem out here, you want to know where I'm at? It's simple. It's real simple.
It's simple. It's real simple. I took an oath over 50 years ago, and I took this oath before I married my wife. And this summer, my wife and I are going to celebrate our 50th wedding anniversary.
Wow. Congrats.
Well, I'd like to proudly say, name me any other couple in wrestling
who can now say they're going to celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary.
Well, but I took this oath before I took an oath to her.
And I honor my oaths,, to her for 50 years now. And the oath I took
before that was the oath to the Constitution of the United States of America. I took an
oath to that Constitution. And unfortunately, January 6th, in my opinion, and I don't give a shit what anyone else says,
I watched it, our Constitution was attacked and violated.
And there was an attempted coup d'etat, and the people that did it, in my opinion, committed treason and they should have been convicted
for their treasonous activity of overrunning our Capitol
and carrying a Confederate flag through my Capitol
of the United States of America.
They carried a Confederate flag, the Republicans,
and they have not apologized for it, not one of them.
And they still today have not apologized for it.
And what did they do?
They didn't get convicted for it.
So they rallied up and they now have taken the power in the control
So as far as I'm concerned
This country doesn't have a constitution anymore because the people in charge
Don't care about a constitution. They violated it already and they'll violate it again as soon as they need to
already and they'll violate it again as soon as they need to.
Oof. It's a tough way to end the convo, but I guess we're going to end it there. Well, um, um, please,
please correct me if I'm wrong. I didn't say you were wrong.
No, I'm just saying that. And I, people may say I,
I've sure got a narrow. Yeah, I do.
Cause I took an oath to defend the Constitution of the United
States of America and I failed. And I don't like to fail. And let's remember something.
I believe it was Ben Franklin said to us, we've given you a republic if you can keep it.
Well, I believe we lost it this year. Jesse Ventura. It was great to finally have you on the pod.
Congrats on returning to the WWE December 14th, Saturday night's main event.
You're back.
Well, what you got today is just a sample.
I can't wait.
Great to see you.
I'm glad you're doing well.
Take care.
All right.
That's it for the podcast. Thanks to Jesse't wait. Great to see you. I'm glad you're doing well. Take care.
All right, that's it for the podcast. Thanks to Jesse Ventura.
Thanks to Joe House.
Thanks to Steve Sarudin-Cockrate.
And thanks to everybody who came to the live show in Denver.
I will be back on Sunday.
You can join me and the Cuzz on Sunday night
on my YouTube feed, the Bill Simmons channel.
Maybe I'll make an appearance on the Wringers Sunday pregame show on YouTube TV as well.
Who knows?
Prince will kind of mood them in.
Enjoy the weekend.
I will see you on Sunday night. I don't have a few years with him.
On the wayside, on the brunson liver, I'm saying I don't have a few years with him.
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