The Ebro, Laura, Rosenberg Show - 8.) The Laura Stylez Rundown, Adin Ross In More Trouble, + Toddler Problems (1/6/25)

Episode Date: January 6, 2026

Today on Ebro, Laura, and Rosenberg - Ebro, Laura, and Rosenberg discuss Adin Ross in trouble, Trump's attacks on Venezuela, Pay to Play Media, WWE Talk, Adin Ross In Trouble, Toddler Problems, More W...ill Smith Problems, The Rundown w/ Laura Stylez, "Artists Should Stick to Music" and much more! Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:02:01 Look at that countdown. 521. Here we go. That's how you counting. It's this Ro-Loh-Lor Rosenberg show. You know, it was happening, baby. Yeah. Here we are.
Starting point is 00:02:15 That's right. Here we are. It's, yo, it's absolutely blood in the water. And that's going to be a theme today. We're bringing that back. Here we are, it's blood in the water. This Drake, uh, uh, uh,
Starting point is 00:02:28 Aden Ross, uh, and whatever the guy. other guy name is i got to get his name right laura can you can you get the other guy that's involved in that case with jr didn't want to call him i don't you call him the grand wizard i don't want to call him chat wizard chat inward grand wizard whatever it is yeah i don't yeah i want to get his name let's get his name laura okay okay okay um but anyway i want to take a look at that situation because i think there's a tie-in to his universal lawsuit because remember did he had a diazio
Starting point is 00:02:59 lawsuit we see where did he's at now Not saying Drake said it in the same direction. And MJ, MJ and Sony, that was a, that was a situation. And you see how they tried to go heavy at MJ. Now, I translate real quick. So what he was suggesting here is that there's a history of when people go hard at a major label or a major corporation. Yes. Crazy things end up happening after.
Starting point is 00:03:29 Yes. That's right. That's right. And so we're going to walk back through the Drake, Kendrick, Universal. Now we're at. And are we sure this is a federal RICO charger? Is this just some local state level thing at this point? No, no, I think it's, I think, I think the confusion is that it is like federal, but it's not criminal. Is that what I understood? No. It's financial crime. So, you know, it's a class action federal lawsuit is what the way I. I read it. Class action federal lawsuits, but it's not a class action. See, I thought it was a class action lawsuit from people. Yes.
Starting point is 00:04:09 Is it from the government? No, not from, I think it's people. Yeah, it's people, not the government. Okay. But I think the reason it's federal is because it's in multiple states and cross, cross state lines of transferring money. Got it. Not what you want is what you're saying.
Starting point is 00:04:25 So the internets are calling this a bunch of Yahoo's going at Drake and Aidan Ross is what the internet's calling it. Okay, I found the guy. I found the guy. George Wynne. George Wend. Yes. Not George Wend, Ebro.
Starting point is 00:04:38 Not from Cheers. That's how you pronounce it, right? When? N-G-U-Y-E-N. Yeah. Yeah. It's not, it's not Norm from Cheers. I just want to be.
Starting point is 00:04:47 Yeah. Yo, it would be hard, body, karate. If Drake and Norm from Cheers was trying to. Well, imagine how sad you'd be, though. Run streams up. But imagine how sad you'd be given the way you enjoyed Cheers as a kid if if Norm's nickname was the Grand Wizard Chat, Edward. Oh, God, no.
Starting point is 00:05:07 That would be terrible. You couldn't have that. That ain't what you want. Laura Stiles, have we named the report yet? Today's the big naming of the report. Yeah, so a lot of people were giving me suggestions, but I really like the rundown. The rundown with Laura Stiles.
Starting point is 00:05:23 The rundown. Rosenberg, how you feel about the rundown? I'm not mad at it. I'm not mad at the rundown. I'm not mad at the rundown. Yes. And why did you land on the rundown with Laura Stowe? Well, I just, you know, a lot of people were sending me a bunch of suggestions,
Starting point is 00:05:37 and that's the one that I like the most. That's it. I just personal choice. That's it. And does the Bocinche News channel have any effect on the rundown? No, we will still be in there just chatting away with our, our thoughts. Okay. And now for the audience is tuning in live right now, what is the Bocinchea News channel?
Starting point is 00:05:59 It's just a... It's a broadcast channel on the Ebro-Lora Rosenberg Instagram account. So go ahead. Okay. Go hit a little follow and then just join us.
Starting point is 00:06:11 We just ask different questions, polls, topics, stuff like that. Now, Rosenberg, are you following now the Joe Button Aden Ross fallout? And do you have any further insights? So I did not follow everything that got said.
Starting point is 00:06:29 between the two of them. I did see that Aiden Ross responded and stuff like that. But what I also had pointed out that we didn't mention on the show was that Joe in his response to Aden Ross supposedly conveniently left out
Starting point is 00:06:45 the fact that he was part of the big Dochi Bots conversation, industry plant conversation, early on. Yes, he was. I did see some people coming for Joe like, hey man, not to say that he wasn't legitimately mad,
Starting point is 00:06:59 about the Aden Ross thing, both can be true. But you should also take some responsibility for starting the conversation about Dochi being an industry plant, which is, you know, we believe an absurd concept. I don't get, I don't understand. I am perplexed by the Dochi
Starting point is 00:07:17 industry plant thing. I don't understand it, bro. She blew up fast. Yes, people can wrap their heads around the fact that she's super talented. She appeals to so many, She didn't blow up fast. Ebro, people don't know that she's been like
Starting point is 00:07:34 YouTubeing since God knows how long. You literally can go find videos of her, like, as a YouTuber. She's been working for a really long time. But what about the hit record, the R&B record she had with Kodak Black, like a year before this album, Alligator Bites Never Heal. And then the Alligator Bites Never He'll rollout. She was working mad hard.
Starting point is 00:07:55 I interviewed her at Apple Music. When the album dropped, nobody, was actually talking to the girl like that. Let's let's let's two things, two things. A couple of things can be true. Number one, she is with what is now not like some indie startup. She's being with TDE is a machine at this point.
Starting point is 00:08:15 Like they have done this many times. Now, I will be the first to admit that when she blew, blue, blue up, winning Grammys, performing at every big show, I do remember saying, either on the air or off. Man, we never seen anything like this before.
Starting point is 00:08:33 This is happening. Like, it is on. Although we have seen things like that before. Lauren Hill, in theory, became a huge star, quote, unquote, overnight if you didn't know about the Fuji's first album. That's right. So.
Starting point is 00:08:45 Oh, you mean the first album that they had to do mad remixes for? Yes. Even get the singles going with Salam Remy before they even got to the score. The bootlegs remixes? So those remixes, you know, exactly. there were probably people who when Lauren Hill won seven Grammys, whatever it was, you know, were like, oh my God, where did this person come from? I feel like that's kind of what the Dochi thing was.
Starting point is 00:09:10 Who is she? Where did she come from? And now on top of that, you factor in that these people, not in the case of Joe, but in the case of Aden Ross, are ignorant and are Kendrick haters. So there's a lot of reason to put together this narrative, this bullish narrative, that she's a, quote, industry plant. It's, it's, I get how they did it. It's just nonsense.
Starting point is 00:09:33 Well, I also think it's seriously tied to this idea that podcasters and streamers feel like they are the end-all be-all of who gets the green light in the game. And they didn't push the button on her. They didn't say she was a go. So now she's an industry plan. Then it also, I also have to ask, like, I mean, and this is going way back, how do you think you met the Jackson 5?
Starting point is 00:10:07 The industry got together Motown Records and the industry and put a marketing plan together to introduce the Jackson 5 to the world, which obviously Michael Jackson goes on to be a superstar. But the industry, as it goes, was actively working to make. How about Mariah Carey? How about Mary J. Blige? You think the internet wasn't around for these people. So the industry was actively marketing and working and introducing these people to the audience. So that's the thing about the industry plan that's perplexing to me. Some of the biggest stars of all time are technically industry plans.
Starting point is 00:10:48 Whitney Houston is an industry plan. Oh, yeah, she's Clive's personal project. Yes. what are we even talking about it's ridiculous well and then you factor on top of that the bot thing which we talked about yesterday they do that so because they do that they assume that's what everyone is doing rerun your um your thesis on that again well i just i just have to imagine that the reason that aden ross is doing this whole doche is is she's bots it's all bots and then the story that laura told us yesterday about this charge against Drake and Aiden Ross is about them taking money illegally from stake and using the tip money to slide it online to bots to pay to push records up the charts.
Starting point is 00:11:40 They were doing, they are accused of doing that. No one's ever actually accused TDE of doing that. That's never actually been accused of TDE. So we also have to clarify too with the Joe Budden, Aiden Ross thing, I think it's important. And maybe Joe Button did chime in on the industry plant allegations against Dochi. What he did not do was call her a dirty bitch. Correct.
Starting point is 00:12:01 I mean, that's a huge conviction. Yes. And the reason Glass is Malone and these individuals from L.A. are threatening Aidan Ross is less to do with bot allegations. Trust me. It's more to do what you calling a black woman a dirty bitch. And also Aiden Ross, more evidence that you're not from the culture, sir. Calling black women bitches, bruh, especially a white man doing it, is never.
Starting point is 00:12:32 I don't care how many black dudes you hanging around in your sprinter. It ain't never going to fly. Matter of fact, a black man calling a black woman doesn't fly in the culture. Can you even think of it? Can you even think of an exam? And I, you know, the comments yesterday were really crazy from our post. I just saw some of them last night. Um, about about the Aiden Ross and his, you know, his people and Drake people coming out
Starting point is 00:13:01 after us and some people being like, oh, what about you and Nikki Minaj? Bro, I had to eat crow and apologize at this woman's feet because I said her song was pop. That's it. So you told me you didn't call Nikki Minaj or dirty. Oh, can, yo. Oh my God. No. Well, two things.
Starting point is 00:13:21 One, obviously, the moral compass that I would, I don't, I don't think I've, knock on wood, I don't think I've ever referred to a woman as a, like, like, hey, that just, adding dirty to it is insane. Well, and then remember, Aidan Ross went to untalented, unprofessional. He called her all type of, man. It is. So, so I guess I just, I'm just like, do you see how we just keep sliding culturally? and the internet is such a gross place in that regard because it makes anything permissible. And I'm glad people are actually calling this out.
Starting point is 00:13:58 I really am. It is cool to see that people are finally drawing a line. No one's been drawn a line with these people because academics been doing it for years. Academics has gotten away with, but he had to remember he's got the complexion for the protection. Correct. So he hasn't gotten it as bad because he's black. But people have definitely threatened to whoop his ass.
Starting point is 00:14:20 Like, let's not act like it hasn't happened, but it's not going to flame up the same way when somebody, look, as much as academics does things that people don't like, a lot of people don't like. I still think people see him as a part of the culture. I agree. I agree. Aidan Ross. Well, he cares about, listen, I don't like what academics does. He definitely loves rap and cares about the overall thing. I don't like his approach to it, but I'm not questioning that he cares about it.
Starting point is 00:14:52 That's right. Barely even a rap fan. Like, you're not even anything. We don't, we don't really know you, bro. I saw people in the shade room, like, who, this is what we get for allowing people. And I was like, who allowed? Like, what are you even talking about? Allowed, who allowed?
Starting point is 00:15:07 What is this allowance? Where's the gate? Who had the code? What was the password? Nobody who sent out tickets, invitations? Like, I don't, he just, it just is. And that's, and this also goes to just being popping on the internet. When you are popping on the internet, rappers come to your show,
Starting point is 00:15:26 regardless, just on invite because you got a lot of eyeballs and people paying attention to you. Rappers come up there and then all of a sudden you're considered a part of the culture. No, you're not. You haven't done any work. You haven't done any work. Or shown any care whatsoever. And Laura, I don't know if you've seen this. Now it's just not Aiden Ross.
Starting point is 00:15:45 And this is why we get into the whole conversation about platform. people who suck. Ever since I saw the breakfast club had that dude neon on it. Even though they tried to roast him and hold him to the flames, ever since they had neon on, that streamer, that dude is now hanging out with rappers every week too.
Starting point is 00:16:06 Yeah. It's N-words flinging, open races. Wait, who's the N-Way? What? What? What? You guys, all this stems from that in-cell culture. Wait, what are y'all? I'm lost. Who is neon? How did the breakfast? Club pop up in our program again.
Starting point is 00:16:21 Sorry. And what are you talking about? So, so neon is another streamer. He's, he's in the, he's in the sphere with Aiden Ross. Okay. Um, and he had the most controversy in this regard because rather than be a veiled racist, he was previously like just openly, I mean, calling everybody things like dirty itch, right? Like call it all people types of monkeys. And no, no, the worst.
Starting point is 00:16:49 Yes. Like he was like his energy on the on on the stream was sort of like the worst things you see in the comments. Okay, if that makes sense to you. Like really. And then why are we talking to this person? They they had him up on on that show and they went after him pretty hard. But I can only speak for me. I had never heard of him until his clip with them hit my timeline.
Starting point is 00:17:14 Well, so so wait a minute. So when you have somebody like that on, what are you attempting? to do? Are you tempting to change their behavior? Has his behavior changed? Was this a, hey, let's sit down with some black folks and talk about how you're being offensive. And then after this convoy, we expect you to change. I believe, I believe it was part of his apology tour. He was trying to, he was trying to mainstream. Okay. And it was part of his apology tour. And whether they were hard on him or not, it was effective. Because now more people know who he is. And let's be real, people want to have these cats on because they have mad viewers.
Starting point is 00:17:51 And they have young viewers. That's the thing. Algorithm hustling. Back to algorithm hustling. The algorithm hustle. But all of them are famous because they push the limit and they're extreme. The craziest ish that they can say people love it. More followers, more followers.
Starting point is 00:18:09 And young. Super young. Well, I got news for you. This isn't new. Shock jocks. You know, people with crazy. antics, all of this we've seen before,
Starting point is 00:18:23 and it's all been popular before, so let's not act surprised here. I think what I'm surprised about ultimately comes down to what Rosenberg asked. If you are not liking the behavior or you think the behavior contributes to other problematic behavior,
Starting point is 00:18:42 why are we platforming these people? Right. And we've seen this over and over again. And this whole, like, Like I'm not, I guess maybe I'm jaded, right? I've been around too long. The whole I'm going to offend a punch of people and be, oh, Santa. And then. Bro, you're live.
Starting point is 00:18:58 We're live in the car with people. Sorry. Sorry. Yeah, sorry. Sorry. Sorry. No cursing. And then I'm going to run around and apologize for it.
Starting point is 00:19:08 Knowing what I was doing was foul just to get attention. I can't play that game with you, bro. How about this? I can, I can, I can, I think this can sum up where we've gone as a society. There was a time, I guess, around 20 years ago. Okay. When a really, really famous, popular, syndicated white host lost, lost everything.
Starting point is 00:19:34 Okay. Because he was talking about women's college basketball players. Oh, that's right. And called them. His name was Don Imis. And he called them nappy-headed hose. And that was a, and that ended his. career and as a society most everyone like even people who are fans of his were like oh man oh and everyone
Starting point is 00:19:57 that is disgusting you're talking about girls who play college basketball and calling them racial slurs it's disgusting and his run of like 40 years ended now we have upped the language from that disgusting phrase to an even more disgusting phrase arguably or in the same conversation of disgusting phrase and rather than there being a punishment the person is outwardly defending it and and beefing over their right to say we are going the wrong direction in terms of what's acceptable and I guess I guess people think that was you know that was the snowflakes taken over when really it was now the society heard someone a 60-something year old guy whatever I miss was at the time say something nasty and offensive towards a bunch of young
Starting point is 00:20:46 girls and they were disgusted by it. That's not cancel culture. That's called a moral compass. And I guess now, you know, we just don't really have that. Well, no, no Rosenberg, free speech. I should be able to say whatever I want. You know what I'm saying? I'm human too. But you can't scream fire in a movie theater.
Starting point is 00:21:05 You know what I mean? And that's... Well, no, but you can say whatever you want. That's what people get confused. You know, now you can scream fire at a movie theater. Well, no, but you also are going to deal with the repercussions of it. That's it. Now, now you have direct to consumer business models where people can now subscribe to you and give you money for being a bad person. That's right.
Starting point is 00:21:27 Or at the least being choosing to intentionally be careless, which I guess you could call bad person. No, no, no, these are bad people. And these are a lot. There are a lot of them. These are bad people. Well, there's story lines, though. There's those funky ones, right?
Starting point is 00:21:40 Like, one that I think has always really been interesting is Shane Gillis. Shane Gillis was quote unquote canceled, right? Right. He's the ultimate story. He was hired by SNL. Yeah. And the week he was hired, they found a clip of him making bad, offensive jokes about Asian people on a podcast. And he lost the job immediately, right? Okay.
Starting point is 00:22:01 And he never got it. Then as a result of that whole thing and people's obsession with cancellation, it really helped fuel his business and his brand. But Shane Gillis, he's not. not like all of those other dudes, right? He was, he's a comedian who makes edgy jokes and sometimes they could cross the line. I don't think is his, his choice of comedy is not to hurt people. I really think he is a pretty funny dude, right? But they still love him and gravitated towards him. As a comedian, if you're actually making jokes, right? Um, and you're not ranting, you're not ranting and hurling slurs at people. There is a big distinction there. Well, for, for those of us that
Starting point is 00:22:43 have half a brain, but some people don't understand that distinction. Right. Ladies and gentlemen, I thought the Nike tech was finished. When the quarters of the moment started, nah, listen, I got to be honest. I got to be honest. I thought Nike tech, I was going to hit our friends at Nike and say, yo, you guys want to do a promo? You need some.
Starting point is 00:23:04 We got to build this back up. We got to, listen, I thought it was finished. The quarter zip movement was on. So much so that up in the Bronx at Goucher, shows they were having quarter zip versus Nike Tech back. They sure were. I know. I hear Nike Tech prevailed, but nonetheless, I mean, quarter zip was in the game.
Starting point is 00:23:27 Now, with the arrest of Maduro, Nike Tech is back and sold out. That's so crazy. Still associated with crime, though. I don't know how they feel about that. It doesn't help the brand, I suppose. I don't think they care. I mean, but sold out that gray joint, sold out. I can't believe that.
Starting point is 00:23:47 We're so ridiculous. No, no, no. It's good times, though. It's good times. I also, Rosenberg, I want to point to this story. I didn't know that this was a thing. Drake rumored to be engaged. I think that's just a rumor, bro. I don't think. I try to look for it yesterday and only like random websites were reporting it. So I don't know.
Starting point is 00:24:13 Well, I think it will know it's to detract from that other story. That's what it is. It's like, yo, let's get some other press out here to try to take the steam out of the, this RICO case. Who are they saying he's engaged to? Some model. Her Instagram is private, so I don't know. Oh, you did look, though, see? I did.
Starting point is 00:24:40 Of course he did. I was trying to figure this out. Yeah, yeah, yeah. But like I told you, I think this is just some internet BS. Now, Laura Stiles, you have the rundown coming up on the show. I do. And now is this Laura's rundown? The rundown with Laura Stiles?
Starting point is 00:24:57 How am I supposed to be said? I think I like the rundown with Laura Stiles. The rundown with Laura Stiles. Yes. Yeah, yeah. I'm not mad at that. And what will you be running down? Our girl, Cardi B.
Starting point is 00:25:09 Okay. Finally is speaking out in defense of Stefan Deggs. and we'll break down everything that's happening with Stefan Diggs. It's a lot, guys. It's a lot. Oh, she spoke, though? Yeah, yeah, yeah. I'll fill you in later on it.
Starting point is 00:25:22 And also, have you guys been keeping up with this Will Smith being accused of grooming and the sexual harassment? I heard about it. And then I also heard people were really frying the guy who was making the claims. We'll talk about it. Wow. And coming up in the rundown? Ha ha! Yes.
Starting point is 00:25:42 Yes. We'll do that in about six minutes, but before we get to that, I want to hear, as a parent, I saw this audio going viral. We are in our house pretty much being ran in circles by our toddler at this. Why? What's happening? I mean, everything's happening. She's climbing on things. She's grabbing things.
Starting point is 00:26:04 You stop her from this thing. She's grabbing this other thing. What did Laura say? Why did Laura say why? Congratulations. You plagued yourself. She got run around. She knows what this.
Starting point is 00:26:12 She knows the drill. Oh, yeah. You know the drill? I don't know if you guys have seen this video. But we're going to play you the audio right now and hopefully get you the video as well. This is audio number nine. This dad's going viral as his toddler loses, I mean, completely crashes out over the iPad. Oh, no iPad.
Starting point is 00:26:35 There's the iPad video. Okay. Mm-hmm. My iPad. She asks him for the iPad. Now, I can't lie, she's bad. Bad. I want a bus ass.
Starting point is 00:26:53 Okay. So I took a damn iPad. She don't get no iPad. Don't ask me for no iPad. No iPad. You ain't getting no iPad. You too bad. You can't get that iPad.
Starting point is 00:27:07 Put your hands on that. No. You can't get no iPad. You better listen. As you don't listen, you don't get no iPad. Now it's going up. You might need to put this out on streaming services now. So you can't get no iPad.
Starting point is 00:27:21 You talk the back so you can't get no iPad. Put your hands on my cup. No, you can't get no iPad. I can't whoop you. So it's no iPad. Oh, my God. You get no iPad. No iPad.
Starting point is 00:27:35 You can't get that back. Oh, my God. That's a good time. That's a good time. And listen, I am in full antagonizing my trolling my toddler, by the way, trolling my toddler. Full, full fledge. She starts crying, I'll start crying.
Starting point is 00:27:49 He starts whining. I'm whining too. Is that what your move has been? Yeah, it was the same with Issa. I did it. I go, whee. I did it. I was like, and then they stop and look at you.
Starting point is 00:28:02 Yes. What's wrong with you? That's very interesting. Ooh, I need these tricks. These are, these are good. When the kid starts unraveling, unravel with them. And then they're like, they're confused, Rosenberg. It's my version.
Starting point is 00:28:14 It's my version of VAL. validating your feeling. This is what you want. This is what you want to feel back. So now you understand. Yeah, I'm with you all the way. Yeah, I feel the same way. Me too.
Starting point is 00:28:27 Oh, man. So the only thing I'm, I'm starting to get that has even given me a hint kind of of, of what the future holds as Maya turns one next week is twofold, I guess. One, yes, the starting to like just cry for no reason when you know she's just doing it to like, right. You know,
Starting point is 00:28:46 she doesn't want me to leave the room or she wants. whatever and then two is yo when they start developing the nasty push away of things they don't want yo no wait till the no comes no there's no no no the no the rudest no yeah no and i we she means no thank you but the push uh-huh hold on hold on hold on hold on i know i'm telling myself no no no no laura did you hear what this delulu delulu dalulu he just he just means no thank you. Is that what you say to her? Oh, we know you mean no thank you.
Starting point is 00:29:23 Well, otherwise, I'm going to drag you through the house. Yo, you know, because. Otherwise, I'm grabbing you by your onesie and I'm putting you up against the wall. No, because I know for a fact, though my daughter is not yet speaking. I know when she does this, it is not no thank you. It's get that in, shout my face. Give me what I want. I can't tell you what that is, but I want something else.
Starting point is 00:29:45 Yo, she does it, but then she does it with stuff she still wants. That's right. And that's why you know they're full of crap. They're full of crap. Why did you push the water away? Now you don't know, you don't know what you want. See? Now you're crying and you want the water.
Starting point is 00:29:59 Exactly. What are we doing here? Playing in your face. That's what they're doing. They're playing in your face. No, listen, it's real. And ladies and gentlemen, you've tuned into Ebro-Laura Rosenberg. Please tell a friend we're live.
Starting point is 00:30:14 turn on your notifications I think that's a thing on your notifications that's right so we could pop right into your phone and then you can pop the phone right into the Bluetooth
Starting point is 00:30:25 and then you can listen to us on your commute or wherever you're at right now we got our sound good today we got our sound good today we got our sound right I got roasted in some of the comments Ebro some people were like yo Rosenberg
Starting point is 00:30:36 the one person said I don't really appreciate you going at Laura over her mic not being here I was like okay calm down, all right? Everyone's allowed to get roasted. And then I realized really what it was, Ebro, was more of the comments just going,
Starting point is 00:30:51 damn, I get to see fine-ass Laura every day like this. Okay. Oh, that's nice. That's nice. A lot of those. A lot of them didn't even, no, they didn't even notice that your mic was Fisher Price yesterday
Starting point is 00:31:00 because they were just purvos. How about this? She didn't have a mic. And they didn't care. That's the foul part. They were just staring at her. They were like, I don't know what she says. Great.
Starting point is 00:31:10 Well, no, and the crazy part is I see people acting like they've never seen Laura Stiles before. This goes back to that conversation we've been having about people not seeing our content all these years. They heard our names. They heard about us, but they never saw our content. It's a great point. It's a great point. Well, guess what? We're happy to have you now. To the new people, to the people who've been with us since day one, the FOTS, to the people who are brand new, happy to have you. Yes. Well, it is time for the new segment with Laura Stiles. It's called The Rundown. And at some point, we'll have, like,
Starting point is 00:31:43 like production. Yes. Yeah, no, at some point. I'm not going to give you a bad air horn. You know, or applause. Or the generic, even worse, the generic music bed it comes with. Let's see how this goes. All right.
Starting point is 00:31:58 The one down with Laura Stiles. All right, so let's get into it. So I hit the button on Rosenberg, just tearing your thing up like that in the beginning. Oh, this is terrible. Hit the button. Sorry, Laura. I don't know about this. That's not what you want.
Starting point is 00:32:13 It's actually not. It's actually not. not as bad as I thought it would be for the run-down. Like it sounds like it's a tonight show kind of song. Isn't that bad? Rosenberg hit the button, bro. Oh, that's, sorry. Oh, God, Rosenberg.
Starting point is 00:32:28 Congratulations. All right, yeah, let's just get into it. So Cardi B is pretty much speaking out in defense of Stefan Deggs. Now, remember, there's a lot going on with Stefan Deggs. A lot of kids, a lot of drama. But this specific one that recently came out was his former female employee, a chef went to the police on December 16th claiming that she was working for him and eventually there was arguments about money.
Starting point is 00:32:53 She claims that Stefan Diggs entered her unlocked a bedroom to discuss ongoing text messages between them and then at some point she claims that Stefan tried to choke her out. Using like his elbow around the neck and she said she had trouble breathing, could have blacked out. So she went on and on and on. So Cardi B is pretty much saying like, Hey, I saw you every day. Not once did you ever mention anything about this. So let's see. I think there was a text message that was floating around.
Starting point is 00:33:26 Basically, I guess she tried to like reach out to her and the girl was like, you got to talk to my mediator. I can't talk to you. Well, here's the problem with Stefan Diggs. The problem is, and for Cardi now, all of these things as they happen, you start to take more and more seriously and give more credence to when you like keep seeing that someone's repeatedly involved in nonsense wait wait wait wait so he has some children okay well that's that's one way of putting at the same time that he had a
Starting point is 00:33:59 child with cardie how many is it three or four i don't know i think it's three i don't know all right whatever the number is cardi b didn't seem phased by it okay and she did not seem surprised by No She was like, what's what I do? And it also doesn't make him And a, what is this would be like an assault It doesn't make him violent It doesn't make him violent
Starting point is 00:34:24 But so you're acting like the kids aren't the only thing though Like what else is there? Well, I mean A, there was sort of like, you know And I like Stefan Diggs He went to Maryland. I always have pulled for stuff on Diggs But like A, there was like In his career, it just seemed like his inability to sort of stay on a good page with teammates.
Starting point is 00:34:44 That seemed to be not great. But that also doesn't mean he strangled a chick. Of course not. And then there was the being caught on video in the off, right before the preseason started with some sort of weird substance and mad women around you on a boat where you're just like, why are you doing crazy things on camera on a boat when the season starts? You're right. None of it indicates violence.
Starting point is 00:35:07 It does indicate bad decision making. It does. I can go with that. Which is why I'm not convicting the guy, but I do go, I hope this isn't true. But to Cardi B's point, hey, lady, I saw you every day. Now, and you didn't say anything to me. You didn't, now maybe, listen, the woman could say I didn't feel safe. I didn't feel like I could come to you.
Starting point is 00:35:30 Whatever the woman could say. But I think Cardi B has a point. Can I say, can I play devil's advocate? I mean, you're going to. I mean, I am the devil. The if I knew if I had an issue Particularly if I was a woman And I had an issue with Stefan Diggs and Cardi B
Starting point is 00:35:51 I might be more scared of Cardi than Stefan Diggs Why are you saying this? Because it's Cardi And you're beefing with her man I'm just saying no no no no no I hear you but they weren't she might have been intimidated Like I'm not going to bring up a conversation with Cardi B and have this crazy chick from the brink from the
Starting point is 00:36:09 God bless her. I love her. Beat the ish out of me. Wait, wait, wait. Laura, the story you told was that Stefan went into her room. Allegedly, yep. Allegedly. Because why again? They were having an argument over money. Money that she was quote unquote promised to invest in her businesses or whatever. So it's over money. She lives in his house? It says that it was her unlocked bedroom door. So I'm assuming she's a private chef. You know, that happened.
Starting point is 00:36:38 Yes, she lives in the house. In the house. They cook all week and they have their days off. Now, listen, this is obviously very messy. And it could definitely be a situation where they see each other every day and they got into a screaming fight with people who are very close. Like, it's almost like a domestic situation. And while it was maybe ugly and nasty, it could be exaggerated and he didn't physically do
Starting point is 00:37:03 anything. Sure. My only, but the thing I'm just pointing out is whether it's good or fair or not. when someone's name gets thrown into stories a bunch over the course of a year, your brain starts to naturally go, oh, here we go again. I'm just being honest. I'm not saying that's like a good thing. Well, it goes back to your point of bad judgment.
Starting point is 00:37:20 You just keep hearing. You're like, why am I hearing you in the... And maybe you're right, Ebro, maybe it's not fair that one of those news stories is simply that he got a lot of hot chicks pregnant. Okay, I mean, who can condemn the guy, all right? And by the way, if everyone involved is okay with it, who are we to judge? What are we talking about? Right.
Starting point is 00:37:37 And maybe everyone's fine with it. So yeah, exactly. Who are we to judge? Do we feel like before Lord, before you get your next story on the rundown, do we feel like in 2025 we gave Cardi enough props for how successful her sophomore album was? Man, I tried to. Because I feel like we did.
Starting point is 00:38:00 We celebrated. No, we gave her love. But like there should be an official moment to really take the time and go, there was seven years. There was every reason to think with the delays and everything that Cardi's second album was going to be a flop. It was a hit. Her fans loved it. People
Starting point is 00:38:20 love it. I don't know if it'll be viewed critically as highly as invasion of privacy, but it's a damn good album and she's freaking delivered. It's impressive. A great time to do it will be on these upcoming concerts in March or February. Remember, she has that whole tour rolling out. That's right. It's coming. And I would assume that we would
Starting point is 00:38:37 be able to go until that last way Rosenberg covered that story with her man and basically made it sound like, you know, no, he's a bad guy who makes bad decisions and you can't talk to Cardi B because she's a crazy chick from the Bronx. Well, no, no, that wasn't even an insult to Cardi B. I think Cardi would agree with Cardi. I'm about my assessment of Cardi. You think so?
Starting point is 00:39:00 I've watched enough clips of Cardi B attacking someone on television. So you think what, yo, Cardi, if you see this, Can I get my invites? You know what I'm saying? I would love to, you know, be at your show. I think Cardi would be way more focused on the fact that I just said, let's take a moment to celebrate her incredible sophomore album. Then she would be the fact that I said she's a crazy itch from the Bronx.
Starting point is 00:39:24 That's part of the brand. I mean, she did ask the question, am I the drama? She did ask the question. And she also said, what was the reason? Right before she threw her shoe, okay? So there is a great history here that I've enjoyed watching. I'm just saying if I was a chick and I had an issue with Cardi's man, I might be like, let me just keep it between the two of us.
Starting point is 00:39:48 I don't need to deal with Cardi. That's all I'm saying. That's all you're saying. Now, ladies and gentlemen, the rundown with Laura Stiles continues. You got another piece on this. Yeah, no, I just wanted to bring up the Will Smith situation because I felt like, you know, the pictures the internet decides to use of Will Smith when they're reporting on certain stories, crack me up. But this one is serious.
Starting point is 00:40:09 So Will Smith right now is being accused of grooming sexual harassment and retaliation by a former violinist. His name is Brian King Joseph. This happened in Los Angeles. This was filed in the L.A. County Supreme Court. But, yeah, he claims that sexual harassment and wrongful termination were the main thing. And they were on tour. And basically he says, this guy says that when he returned to his hotel room, he found unfamiliar. items and a handwritten note that said, Brian, I'll be back.
Starting point is 00:40:41 Just us. Sign stone F. And when he reported this matter, he was later dismissed from the tour. Stone F. Yes, that was the pen name. Like signed stone F. I don't know what that means. Somebody's fake name.
Starting point is 00:40:58 All right. Well, if he's, I mean, so let me ask, did Will Smith come back? His lawyers are like, it's a bunch of BS. We'll handle it. No, no, no. Meaning whoever left. left this letter in the did anything happen after that i didn't read anything about will smith actually coming to his room i didn't read anything doesn't mean it didn't happen we don't know
Starting point is 00:41:19 these are all the accusations but and was there was there any other touching fondling i think it was all grooming any any it's i think it might have been mostly verbal okay but we'll see but watch it play out Wait, before I wrap this up that you guys, I was getting dragged by all the Bichata fans. Why would you do? So I laugh because it's so ridiculous. Now, you know the New York Times, right?
Starting point is 00:41:51 The pop cast hosted by our friend, John Caramanica and Joe. So they had Romeo Santos and Prince Royce on, right? I saw clips of this. Yes, yes, yes. So I have a really, I have a friend who's a historian. You guys should definitely follow him. His name is Anthony, and he goes by deaf not aunt on social. I follow and repost, definitely.
Starting point is 00:42:10 I'd love to feature him on the program for one of his, he would love to come. I'd love to have a historical segment. He's so great. I love him, love him. Anyway, we were chatting about it because he sent it to me, Ebro. He's like, look at this. And he's like, he was debating whether he should make a post about it.
Starting point is 00:42:26 And I was like, do it. So on his post, okay, it was a clip of the podcast. I believe you have the audio. I have it. I have it. This is Romeo Santos and who else? And Prince Royce. And Prince Royce on the pop cast by the New York Times.
Starting point is 00:42:40 All right, here we go. What is the role for Spanish language artists to speak out about what's going on with deportations and ICE? I think it's a complicated question. For me, as a Latin artist, it's always been important to kind of represent my family who are immigrants from the Dominican Republic, who came with a dream. I'm always me, and there's different versions of me. If you ask me today, what's my opinion about? But any of that, I would tell you, I think artists should stick to music. I just regret not focusing on what I'm here to do, which is give good music.
Starting point is 00:43:17 Congratulations, you play yourself. Well, he said, he said that was his opinion that day. And each day is different. But that day with the New York Times, he wanted to play it clean. Stick to music. Bro, that's like shut up and dribble. And it's so crazy because when you really dig deep, Rosenberg, Batchata is political.
Starting point is 00:43:39 Bacchata is music that was at one point, and I'm not a Bichita expert, but at least I do know that at one point during the Trujillo era, they wanted a band or tried to ban it. No, no, no. It's music from the barrios. Yes, it says here,
Starting point is 00:43:55 it is a blend of Spanish bolero, Afro-antilian rhythms, and local music initially considered low-class countryside music associated with bars and heartbreak. It faced censorship under dictator Trujillo, who once again, Drewio was committing genocide against anybody he thought was Haitian and was dark skin, basically, in Dominican Republic. Correct.
Starting point is 00:44:17 But gained wider acceptance after his death in 1961, growing from rural gatherings to international pop phenomenon with modern fusions with R&B and hip-hop. Yes. In other words, in other words, what you sounds like you were saying was, Congratulations, you plagued yourself. Hit a limestone. There is no black music on earth at this juncture in our time, whether it's black people in the Dominican Republic, black people in Africa, black people in America, England, pick a place that is not political.
Starting point is 00:44:53 We are all living under white supremacist institutions, literally all over the globe, from colonialism to imperialism, to imperialism, the Jim Crow, all of it. Just being happy as a black person is political. And it's not complicated. This issue is not complicated. It's very simple. The same people who made you a superstar. The same people that support you are the ones that are being hunted, murdered,
Starting point is 00:45:26 kidnapped, okay? Yeah. And it's so, that's the thing, bro. It's not even complicated. It's not even going to the depths. Like, you're explaining things that are. and make a lot of sense. This is very clean. This is like, no, but what do you think about ice raids?
Starting point is 00:45:41 Like they are very right now. In this moment, they are rounding up people who literally just help our society function, people who take care of children who work in schools and grocery stores and they're rounding them up like criminals. And we've seen the statistics. They are not finding criminals. We know that to be a fact. So how could you lay out on this? It's a terrible look. Rosenberg. They kept hitting me because, you know, they were like, you can't try to cancel Bacchata.
Starting point is 00:46:08 You can't cancel. Cancel Bacchata. Nobody's trying to cancel them. Listen, my one, two, three kick is legendary. Talk to him. Laura Stiles, you know, my one, two, three cake. Pretty good. But you've seen it.
Starting point is 00:46:21 Anyway, so it just be, you know, I left the spicy comment. I was feeling spicy while I was off, guys. I was in these. Oh, oh, no, no, spicy styles was crazy. I was. By the way, no, no, no. We are into it. and we need it. We need it. You are our resident, uh, comment bot confrontator. You know what I'm
Starting point is 00:46:41 saying? Like you, yo, my favorite spicy styles. I would come after you, Ebro, because I was like, stop arguing with eggs. Stop arguing with people. But it was, it was boiling my blood. I can't. No, now you're with, now you're with me. Because people be in these comments talking, like somebody ain't going to get to them. You know what I'm saying? I'm right here, fam. I'm here for the smoke. If I got time, I'll give you a little time. He bro. Best comment yesterday that sums up the hilarity of the
Starting point is 00:47:09 internet and commenting. I saw someone reply to our post about Drake and Aiden Ross. Ebro and Rosenberg are just Zionists who are mad because Ebro because Drake and Aden Ross are sympathetic to
Starting point is 00:47:25 the people of Palestine. No, you're lying. Shut up. Shut up. You are. That is a comedy. That's a comedy routine. That right there. That person wasn't serious. That was unsurious.
Starting point is 00:47:37 That wasn't real. If you want to understand the internet's absurdity, that was a real comment. We're Zionists and we're just mad because they are anti-Zionists. Congratulations. You played yourself. So Laura Stavs, thank you for the rundown. It was phenomenal. I would like to add, I hope that what I'm not seeing with the romance.
Starting point is 00:48:00 Romeo Santos, Romeo Santos, laying out with the New York Times pop cast, isn't indicative of him taking like a shot at Bad Bunny. Listen, one of the comments that I left that over 3,000 people liked and that's what's really had me moving in the comments was like, this is what separates artists like Bad Bunny, Snow the product, Residente, you know what I mean? From people like, quote unquote, they just want to shut up and dribble. And then on top of it, he made a live Ibro where he said a whole lot. of nothing. Nothing. I saw that too. It was ridiculous. And other members of Aventura were like super pro-Trump.
Starting point is 00:48:38 They're Trumpies. They love Trump. And even had the nerve to bring up, look at, look at what happened to Lincoln Riley. Look at that. No. Wait, who brought that up? Yes. I think it's like Max from Aventura.
Starting point is 00:48:50 One of the members from Aventura. Yo, bro, it is so wild. What's Lincoln Riley? The case of the woman who was killed. Horrible case. Horrible. It was a horrible story, but it was used as like
Starting point is 00:49:03 the justification for all negative sentiments towards immigrants, essentially. And it became a law. And I believe like now you can be accused of something. Oh, yeah, no, it wasn't. The Lincoln Riley law was a thing.
Starting point is 00:49:16 Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's wild. Anyways, Lake and Riley act. Hit the button, please. Hit the button. I just cannot. Now, Laura, time and time again,
Starting point is 00:49:25 Rosenberg, I think she wants you to hit the button. Oh, literally. Congratulations. You played. yourself. Lauren, time and time again, you have discussed this kind of archetype of an immigrant who gets to the United States and then all of a sudden becomes anti-immigrant. Yes.
Starting point is 00:49:43 It happens a lot. It happens a lot. When you say a lot, like, how often do you see it in your sphere? I mean, I just see it, whether it's like, not necessarily like with my circle of friends, but everyone has a cousin, an uncle, a grandparent. Everybody has somebody in their family who is very much like, I'm here, I'm a citizen now. The rest of y'all can kick rocks.
Starting point is 00:50:08 Get them all, take them all. Like, I don't know if you guys saw this like a mini doc. I don't know if it was CNN, but they were interviewing like this whole new wave of border patrol agents, right? And some of them were as young as like 21 years old, Latinos. And when they asked him, they were like, yeah, my parents came here. you know, illegally, but now they're citizens. I was born here. So that's what makes me different than the Latinos that I'm going after because I'm legal and they're not. And that's their justification
Starting point is 00:50:36 about it all. You know, the marketing that the United States of America has done as the hottest club on planet Earth where people are willing to leave their friends and family outside in the rain is crazy. Yeah. You have to get inside. America's got everything. It's got racism. It's got children in cages. It's got wars for no reason. It's got it all. It's also destabilized where I'm actually from. So I don't want to be where I'm actually from. I want to be over there because they basically just destabilized everything.
Starting point is 00:51:05 I don't want to roll with these losers. I might as well go over there with the winners. Everybody loves a winner. Yeah, they're doing the destabilizer. Why would I stay over here? Yeah. They came in. They came in and took our oil, you know, knocked off.
Starting point is 00:51:18 Now, listen, I did see comments yesterday, and it was just on our social media clips that did not watch the show. that were hoping that we were honest about Maduro and Chavez and how much they were terrible leaders and ruined Venezuela. Yes. So we did, we absolutely leaned in on that. Absolutely. But that does not, does not mean that what the United States is doing is okay and is going to lead to a better situation for Venezuela.
Starting point is 00:51:52 But also, can I just say this part about it again? I'm not going to purport to have a great understanding of the history of socialism in Venezuela and Chavez and all this stuff. I don't. The problem is they're lying. All of you people who are saying how bad the leadership was in Venezuela, Trump didn't even say that's why they were getting him out. They didn't even say it was about drug smuggling. They're not even saying the reason is he's been so bad to the people.
Starting point is 00:52:21 They're not even telling you that's the reason. They have a whole different lie they're working with to really get to the oil and destabilized. I know, but I think people are relieved. They're hopeful. They're trying to be hopeful. Oh, yeah. Because finally, they're free. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:52:39 Remember, Laura and Rosenberg, Maduro was voted out. Yeah, he was horrible. They voted for someone else and he would not leave. That happened a couple of years ago. He was a straight dictator. So if you're under there, if you're under that regime, I 100% understand why you would celebrate his ousting, no matter who did it.
Starting point is 00:53:01 I completely understand it. My anger is to people who are standing here, Americans going see how bad these people are, as if Trump wants to go there and do good. That's my only point. You have the right if you were under the thumb of that regime to celebrate their ousting. But if you're here looking at it, you think Trump did that because he was like, I'm going to take care of the people. Plot twist, the woman Machado, I spoke on this yesterday.
Starting point is 00:53:24 today who won the Nobel Peace Prize down in. She was wanting to be, she's the opposition, leads the opposition. They barred her from running for president. So they put someone else up who did get elected according to independent, you know, studies of the elections in Venezuela. She, I think we have the audio.
Starting point is 00:53:43 She was on with Hannity, wasn't she? Is that Hannity she was on with? Do we have that in there? Which clip is this? This would be, this was put in just put in, I think it was, hang on, hold for it, hold for it. It's number two from today. Let's hear it.
Starting point is 00:54:05 Did you at any point offer to give him the Nobel Peace Prize? Did that actually happen? Well, it hasn't happened yet, but I certainly would love to be able to personally tell him that we believe the Venezuelan people, because this is a prize of the Venezuelan people, certainly want to to give it to him and shared with him. What has what he has done, as I said, historic. It's a huge step towards a democratic transition. So she says she wants to give her Nobel Peace Prize or the people of Venezuela's Nobel Peace Prize to Donald Trump.
Starting point is 00:54:41 Remember there was a whole thing with Donald Trump. He wanted to be the Nobel Peace Prize. And so she's basically groveling now. Mind you, after they took Maduro out in Venezuela, they were talking about her being. leadership. And then Trump threw her under the bus. Her family, Machado's family, according to what I've read, were part of the wealthy families that ran Venezuela and were very profitable in Venezuela with corporations that weren't getting money to the people before Chavez and Maduro regime. She is the one that's been inviting Israel and begging for Israel and America to come take out
Starting point is 00:55:23 Maduro. She's been that voice down there in Venezuela. Because they obviously wanted Maduro and Chavez out. So Venezuela is a very complicated situation. And Rosenberg, it's very interesting because before Maduro and Chavez, people, you know, said Venezuela was like the, the beacon of, you know, of prosperity in Latin America before that. But Maduro and Chavez got to power because corporations were taking advantage of the people. And so Maduro and Chavez got to power. power according to what I read because people were upset with corporations taking advantage of the people. And then Maduro and Chavez were pieces of garbage. Yeah. Yeah. It's crazy.
Starting point is 00:56:11 Oh, no. Everything's going to be. And not only were they pieces of garbage. Often people also leave out that America put economic embargoes on Venezuela and didn't allow them to do a lot of things because of Chavez and Maduro. Right. And that and that also leads to Trump saying they stole our oil because the oil infrastructure down in Venezuela was developed by American corporations and then Maduro and Chavez kicked them out according to Maduro and Chavez because they weren't keeping their word to Venezuela
Starting point is 00:56:41 and weren't keeping their word here's the thing Here's a thing When you're dealing with pieces of ish everywhere It is confusing to keep up with which piece of is the worst It's hard right Do you guys want to do you guys want to do something crazy? At least it's crazy to me
Starting point is 00:56:57 Maybe you won't feel this way to me it's insane today is the five year anniversary of january 6th that is crazy five five friggin years not wild and just yesterday mpr i saw put out a whole you know report on the amount of violence and weapons that took place at january 6th because there's been so much work done to make it seem like the people who showed up to January 6th were just peaceful protests. Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. I saw that.
Starting point is 00:57:35 No, no, no. The engine, the machine, the marketing machine, you have to pay attention to it. Not only because we're going to be marketing the show and hopefully it's going to be all over the algorithm and the timeline. So all of the, whatever the skill sets are out there that these individuals use to create narratives,
Starting point is 00:57:55 we're going to be doing it for this show also. Right. We should try. I've been paying attention because I haven't had marketing for our stuff in a hundred years. Facts. I don't even know what it looks like. I don't think we've ever had any. When you see people algorithm hustling and popping up on your timeline for their content,
Starting point is 00:58:13 you see clips going viral in the shade room posting and complex posting, somebody's paying for that. That's how those platforms stay in business. Yeah. When you go, who is this person and why are they on my? timeline all of a sudden. Someone paid for that. Yes. That's what makes this whole thing
Starting point is 00:58:33 illegitimate. It's all paid for. It's all paid for play. Well, this is not real. It's said to us. And so we're paying to play, is what you're saying. Well, we're going to pay a little bit. You've got to pay to play. But listen, the fact of the matter is we're not a news outlet. This is the, see, this is all
Starting point is 00:58:52 and you and I had this conversation. The difference between people who like do journalistic interviews and people who pay people to do interviews. Like these are different things. Now, we don't do journalism. We're a commentary show. So us paying to advertise our show because we want people to be entertained by us. Of course, I think that makes sense. You should pay to market. All these places should. The problem is news outlets are also paying to be places. And people who have political agendas are paying to be places. So they're they're completely tainting the way people think based on algorithm. And that's the thing.
Starting point is 00:59:27 I thought it was the most brilliant thing my cousin Jeremy ever said like a year ago and I said it on the show when he said to me, one of the worst things about society is we no longer even have a shared reality. There used to at least be some level of a like well we do all see blank.
Starting point is 00:59:43 Nope. That doesn't exist anymore. We all see what we see. And it's terrible. Now speaking of something that probably didn't make your guy's algorithm but was big in mind, as I know we're on the tail end here, is, you know, Becky Lynch from WWE. Oh, no, I saw it.
Starting point is 01:00:00 I saw you, Pip Squeak Peak. I saw that. I was going to ask you about that. This psychotic lunatic who's going on this quest against the media. Wait, hang on, hang on, hang on. You need a proper setup. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And now we go to WWE's own Peter Rosenberg.
Starting point is 01:00:17 That's right, Pipsqueak P, who's currently in some sort of kerfuffle with Becky Lynch. Can you explain how it started? Just give us a quick little one, two, three. Yes, I can explain. And I hope you guys can pick up what she's putting down. Okay. Becky Lynch believes she was unfairly refereed in a match
Starting point is 01:00:38 where she lost the Intercontinental Championship. Okay. And then she believes that she was the same referee, Jessica Carr, was unfair with her in another match. Oh. Okay. And she has been lashing out at all the quote unquote journalists who are not reporting the story fairly. Oh, man.
Starting point is 01:01:02 This is, look, she's on time. So even in the WWE, there is some sort of controversy around media coverage. So she's been coming at now my new nickname, Pipsqueak Peter Rosenberg. She's been going after. This is the best one. She's been going after my friend Scam Roberts. Oh my God. Scam Roberts?
Starting point is 01:01:27 She's been going after DeLulu Dave Legreca, Don's brother. Wow. Awful Ariel Helwani. Yo, her Trump game is on point. So she's been going after everybody. And yesterday, yesterday she put up a post saying that she spoke to her lawyers and she made sure that none of us would be allowed to be at the Barclay Center. Well, I showed up at the
Starting point is 01:01:53 Barclay Center anyway. And I was standing on the floor, you know, like just behind the floor seats. Yeah. As she came out for her intercontinental championship match. And after her introduction, when she was in the ring, you know, walking around like a maniac, she spotted me. And she started pointing
Starting point is 01:02:09 to me. And then she called over our own security at WWE and had me escorted off of the floor. Did they rough you up? No, I took the hint. And I just took the walk. And then she had the nerve to repost what I said and say, see you later, Pipsqueak. And, yeah, no, she's a horrible person.
Starting point is 01:02:31 She's out of her mind. Now, wait, wait, you guys used to be close. I thought so. I thought we were friends. And all because you didn't cover a match that she lost. She doesn't think I covered it fairly. I asked her when I interviewed her after the match, I asked her about losing. And she was basically like, I didn't lose.
Starting point is 01:02:50 I was cheated. You're the problem. You're part of this whole thing. I mean, she's not wrong. I mean. You are the media. That's right. That's right.
Starting point is 01:02:59 So it made for a very exciting night. Becky, I support you. I support you. I will tell you. All of these individuals are in cahoots against the great Becky Lake. Oh. Yvros make it. Yo, I see what Ebro is doing.
Starting point is 01:03:14 This is. Oh, listen. Yo, Becky. She has a home here. You're saying. That's right. Anytime you need a platform and you need to have a voice, I'll send Rosenberg home and you have the show. Oh, my God. You know what?
Starting point is 01:03:29 Listen, you know, Greg Domino, who does PR for WWE, avid listener to the program, one of the biggest Whitesh Wednesday fans than the business today. Whiteish Wednesday coming back soon. We're figuring it out. Soon come. So he may hear this and maybe Becky will want to come here. But it was a great night at Barkley Center. Besides that, I ran into a lot of our people last night. I got to be honest, guys, it kind of felt like we're hotter than ever out here. I'll be honest. It does, right?
Starting point is 01:03:53 I love it. I saw a lot of people that I know and love yesterday, people who I have pictures with, and everybody's, yo, let's snap a picture. I was like, you have pictures with me.
Starting point is 01:04:02 Are we hot right now? What's going on? It feels like, because it's a weird feeling. You walk into the room seeing a lot of media adjacent people. And I'm like, oh, are they going to like feel bad? Like, I haven't seen you since.
Starting point is 01:04:16 And now I was the opposite. It was like, No, our algorithm, listen, our algorithm hustle is different right now. You know, talk about it. Our algorithm hustle is different. You know what it comes down to when you think about it? Uh, here we are.
Starting point is 01:04:28 It's blood in the water. You know what I mean? It's blood in the water. Speaking of blood in the water, I want to close on this. Michael Jackson got into it with Sony. We started seeing all of his weird behavior on full tilt in the media. Now, if you. didn't have weird behavior, there would have been nothing for them to cover, but he had
Starting point is 01:04:50 hanging out with kids, monkeys, and all types of things. Are you stepping out, is this Ebro stepping out on the ledge again and saying Michael Jackson at some points in his life exhibited weird behavior? Yo, hot take. Yo, this man is the hot take king. But nonetheless, Sony was able to basically create a narrative of wacko jacko. Right? Which led to Michael dropping the, uh, and, and let me not say it was.
Starting point is 01:05:17 Sony, somebody, somebody created the narrative of Wacko Jackal. That was after he started beefing with Sony over the Beatles catalog. Okay. Somebody felt like they wanted to spend money back to spending money in media and creating narrative. Okay. Diddy had a lawsuit with Diageo over that tequila. Mm. This is the crazy.
Starting point is 01:05:43 Now, did he also had some weird behavior. You don't say. Wait, hold on. Ebro's back on the ledge. Here he goes. Did he exhibited some weird behavior? He also had weird behavior. But remember, he had clean.
Starting point is 01:05:58 Don't forget, guys, this is no justification. He had already settled with Cassie. She got paid. The worst things that we know he did, that we know he did, he paid a hefty sum for, enough to usually make something go away. And it was after the Diageo thing that all the other stuff started coming back.
Starting point is 01:06:18 Nonetheless, we see where Diddy's sitting right now. And by the way, none of this is an excuse for their weirdo behavior. Let's make that clear. No, I'm not saying that. I just want people to tie together. Now, Drake. Drake and Kendrick get into a battle. Drake loses and then decides he wants to sue universal music.
Starting point is 01:06:43 His own team. his own team Lucian Grange the people who he has made billions of dollars with people who have given him hundreds of millions of dollars in advances he decides
Starting point is 01:06:55 he has a jet 747 all that he decides no because of this battle and the way the narrative created about me not like us and all that pet of file you guys worked with Kendrick to make this happen
Starting point is 01:07:11 and I'm suing everybody involved he fails and now this Rico thing is ratcheting up against them coincidence you think not are now are a lot of people saying this i'm just to be curious or is this like a thought you had or a lot of people saying this is not a coincidence i mean i've seen this swirling around but it's definitely all opinion it's all opinion but getting into it with these big corporations does come with a price. And if you got stuff going on behind the scenes, they're going to try to create a narrative
Starting point is 01:07:53 at least to shape public opinion. And unlike Michael Jackson and Diddy, get ready, guys. Here comes a Drake compliment. I don't think there's going to be some sort of crazed weird behavior. So what they're going to find the stuff that is shady.
Starting point is 01:08:14 That's where the same stuff. The steak stuff. there could be some smoke there. Yes. So they're going to look for anything that there is. If this is correct, because, I mean, you talk about biting the hand that feeds you.
Starting point is 01:08:26 If you have any belief that there's like an evil they in the industry and like the Illuminati and the super high ups, it doesn't get any more Illuminati super high up type than Lucian Grange. We're at the highest level of the whole thing. And you wanted to drag him out in public? And by the way, You wanted to, by the way, remember, y'all was getting money together. Lots of it.
Starting point is 01:08:52 You're basically the Taylor Swift of hip hop, bro. You're the biggest thing moving. And you wanted to drag them out in public and go to war? And by the, and for a thing that made no sense. Like, you really thought that they were like siding with Kendrick and trying to make him. Why would they try to kill their cash cow? Why? You think they, I'm sorry, I don't know these people at all.
Starting point is 01:09:19 From a business standpoint, guys, if you were universal, why on earth would you want to see Drake take any sort of spill? Well, and so then my brain goes somewhere else because the current regime in the United States. Uh-oh. Here we go. Regime talk. Can get you out of some cases.
Starting point is 01:09:38 Oh, that's right. If you're cozy with them. We've seen this and we witnessed this. But what are you saying? Yes, we have, Laura, but what are you saying, you bro? Well, his strategic partnerships align him with MAGA in many ways. Which strategic partnership? Yeah, like, which ones?
Starting point is 01:09:57 Aiden Ross. I mean, that's friendly. Aiden Ross was, is friendly. I know he had Trump on his show. He's since sort of, I've seen that Aiden Ross has since, like, stepped back away from that a little bit, kind of thinks he was, it wasn't the best choice. Academics be on a Trump promo. Academics, did go to. down to Mar-a-Lago, he's on kick.
Starting point is 01:10:18 He's he's he's over there. And yeah, that is. That's Drake's, that's Drake's narrative shaper. He is the biggest narrative. Hey, let's watch. I say all that to say that this, this class action lawsuit may go nowhere because of strategic partnerships. We'll see.
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Starting point is 01:11:34 Give us five stars. We appreciate all that. So make sure you guys lock in. And I'll close with this. Ebro, if Ebro is theorizing that he's doing is as on point. It's not just crazy tin hat man, right? Then you know who will see Drake line up with again after a very long time at this moment?
Starting point is 01:11:55 Who? Mickey Minaj. Oh. Let's see if they get, yo, they drop a new point called T-Pusa. If they come together with the T-Pusa freestyle, that's good, you know. All right, all right.
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