You Should Know Podcast - WE BECAME WWE SUPERSTARS! -You Should Know Podcast-
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We will talk about that more. But it doesn't in there because on Saturday,
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We vlogged our whole experience going to Connecticut, going to New York for this interview,
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Guys, the final episode of the doc is available as well on the Patreon episode four,
the most emotional episode we've ever done.
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Everything you need and more is in the description below.
This is a long intro, but I'm so excited to see you.
Everybody say, I love you.
Now on to the rest of the episode.
We got co-host Cam back in the studio.
Let's do.
Cam, how are we feeling, bud?
Oh, I feel good.
I feel really good now.
I mean, that was Peyton Man.
You said,
Oh, my God, got out of there.
What you'll never know is we redid the intro.
Oh, God, that was funny.
I feel great.
I feel absolutely great.
How do you feel?
You look, now, I'm not going to lie.
Go ahead.
I don't know.
I know you got your haircut, but I was, I've been examining you.
Your socks are so spiraled.
I've never seen you like.
They're actually dyed red too.
What the f***?
It looks like your skin.
What is that?
No, it's so strange.
I don't know what I did.
I think, oh, CJ gave me a pair of clown shoes for my birthday.
Top-tier gift, by the way.
Thank you.
Oh, yeah.
But I don't think you're supposed to wear white socks with them because some of the paint or whatever is on it, rubber.
It's starting to get onto the sock.
And it's rubber.
And it's rubber.
And it's rubber.
Yeah.
What I was saying about you is I know you got your haircut recently, but there's something else.
I don't know.
It's like a weird little glow about you this morning.
I look good.
You look good.
And I'm trying to figure out what it is.
I really hate that sock.
Now you fixed it, but it's that one.
Like when people put socks on, you're supposed to put it on like this.
It literally looks like you put a sock on like this.
you go, okay.
And you spin it, and you just twirl it.
Hey, funny enough, I've been back in my high school bag of no socks.
This is the first sock I've worn in probably four days.
Oh my God.
I've been raw dog in my feet.
I mean, straight skin to shoot contact.
Yeah, that's net.
And God bless Sarah, because I facetined you the other day.
Right.
And y'all are sitting there on the couch.
And I saw her hands holding your dogs.
And I said, she's going to need some germics.
Can I be honest with it?
Let's just, let's cut to the chest.
Now, I don't want to put her out there like that because she lives a private life, but I think she has a thing for my feet.
Let's be honest.
Like, oh, God.
Because, because last episode, I took my hoove out and you made fun of them.
Oh, yeah, disgusting.
And so I was big and white.
Yeah.
No, I have a strange foot.
Sarah said they're built like a cyber truck.
But I was texting her and I sent her a picture of my TV just randomly.
And it was on the episode, the part where my feet are out.
Now, Sarah doesn't regularly watch the podcast.
She lies and says she doesn't.
Yeah, but she does.
She's a good liar.
Right.
But I was, I had her phone and the YouTube I was open and she was a quarter of the way through
the newest episode and I said, baby, watch the episode and she goes, yeah, I watch it because
I like to support you.
And I was like, what's the first thing we talked about?
Yeah.
And she goes, what do you mean?
I was like, what's some things we talked about before the point where you stopped the video?
She goes, and I was like, you didn't watch it.
You skipped to the foot part.
You liar.
She skipped to the foot part to see my bare feet.
Now, I don't know what's going on.
No, it's a king.
At that point.
There's nothing wrong with it.
There's nothing.
No, not at all.
And if we rank my feet on top tier feet,
you do keep good, you have good cuticle care.
I got great big base cuticles.
Yeah, you got long foe's toes, though.
Your toes make me uncomfortable.
Really?
I've never said it out loud, and here it is.
I hate your toes.
Your toes are creepy.
Why?
I feel like that's like someone being your height,
but your torso's right here.
Like that's the end of your torso,
and then your neck is literally two feet.
That's how your feet are.
You have a, your actual foot is like a size tent.
But then your toes are two and a half inches each.
Yeah.
Your toes have like, there's like two knuckle, like, bends in them.
Yeah, I had to, and that's the thing.
That's why I was insecure about my feet for a while because Preston said I had helmet toes.
And he said, it looked like my toes had a helmet on them.
They do.
That's embarrassing.
I don't know.
I would take my feet every day of the week over yours, right?
I mean, you literally have purple stuff coming out of your toes.
toenail. Oh my god. The fact I use a switchblade to clean it and then it stinks up the room.
Yeah. Yeah. And I still, I have an open case to CPS about, you know, your toes and your
son. That was not. I don't. He was gnawing on it. He didn't have teeth. He was gnawing on it. He was not from the infected toe. He was no. There's no problem. There's no problem.
And let's just say that. He found a toenail in the house and he was gnawing on it. And I saved his life. Now, if it would have been, if it would have been mine from the infected toe. Oh, God. We would have had a different conversation. You can take them.
At that point, he's a government owned.
No, he's cursed.
He's going to be a witch when he goes up.
If he would have ate that, he would have been fully cursed.
Oh, dude, we just got back from Connecticut.
We just got back from New York.
Well, those are two different places.
Very close, though.
And I'm pretty good on geography, and I knew they were close,
but I didn't realize it was like where we went in Connecticut was a 70 minute,
60 minute bus ride from like Manhattan.
And that's why I don't respect the East Coast, to be honest.
I don't, yeah, it's all it's a big pot of gumbo.
Your own people.
It's like it's all.
It sounds like you don't like the diversity, and that's not what I'm saying.
It sounds like more uniformity, more white.
He goes, you're white, leave here, your black, leave there.
No, I'm not saying that.
I'm saying it's like, gentrification and redlining going on here.
Not enough.
That's what you're saying.
No, I'm saying imagine if like the way in North Texas is.
You're right.
With like Frisco, Plano, McKinney, Allen, they all bleed.
So centralized what you're saying here.
That's how the East Coast is with like major cities.
Imagine if Dallas was right next to Houston and was right next to Austin, which was right next to San Antonio.
I'm just saying I don't respect the East Coast because I think they should just make that one big territory.
That's what I'm saying?
It's like, what do you mean?
Connecticut is right there.
It wasn't until this trip I learned that New Jersey was in New York.
I thought New Jersey was its own state.
No, it is.
This own state?
New Jersey, New Jersey, New Jersey, New Jersey, New Jersey.
And they're in New Jersey.
The New York Jets are in New Jersey.
So I thought the Jersey Jets in New York.
The Jersey Jets.
No, no, no, New York, no, New Jersey is in New York.
Not the city, the state.
Because New York, that's why it's called New York, New York,
because it's a state and a city, which is oddly confusing.
Like Texas, Texas, who does that?
Texas City, Texas.
So I want to, I want to, I want to, what do you, what do we do?
No, we're just going to, we're going to do this real quick.
We're going to do this real quick.
I want you to say what you said again.
it. And I'm gonna keep this. I'm gonna keep this. Alright, this is for my personal archive.
Here we go. Don't just say it real quick. New Jersey in New York. Well, New Jersey's in New York.
Okay. I thought New Jersey was a city in New York. Okay. And yep. Right there. Perfect. Okay.
Okay. Going on. You're, you're losing it. You're absolutely losing it. What are you talking about?
You're absolutely losing it. You think, so you think New Jersey is just the city. I thought New Jersey was in New York. The whole
Because whenever I was texting people and they were like, where are you?
And I said, New York.
And they're like, okay, I'm in Jersey.
Normally I only say, like, if I was texting somebody in Alabama while I'm in Texas,
they wouldn't be like, oh, I'm like, hey, where are you at?
They'd be like, Alabama.
Like, they wouldn't tell me that.
They'd be like, oh, I'm across the country.
I'm in a different state.
Now Texas and Alabama's across the fucking country.
I didn't know where I was.
Who the fuck knows where Alabama is at?
Everyone knows where Alabama is.
Of course, Pearson, they though.
Pierce's like, I wish I was there right now.
It's a great original country.
Colony, great. No, no. You, okay, I don't even know how to dissect this. I don't know how to dissect it.
You're an amazing person and I love you for that. But what now is that all you base it on?
Is that people be like, oh, I'm in Jersey? One time I was driving through New York, right? And they said to get to New Jersey, you go across a bridge.
And it was literally like a 25 minute drive. Yeah. If a state is 25 minutes away, right? And you can explore the whole state and get there.
That's not a real state. That's a vast city. Pete, depending on where.
where you live in other states, states can be two minutes away.
I feel like new, but no, no, no, it's different with New York.
New York just accounts for traffic.
If they didn't have traffic, that's a 10 minute, coast to coast.
That's, coast to coast, it's 10 minutes.
You see the whole state, 10 minutes.
No, but that you, if we lived at the very top of Texas,
we could be in Oklahoma in five minutes.
That's different.
That's not different.
You think it's different just because they're populated.
No, it's because landmass.
Texas could be its own country.
It could.
What the f*** does that mean in this?
conversation. There should be guidelines for what states are, right? New York and New Jersey,
craze it that they're not together. That is mind-blowing. Like, I'm not even doing a bit,
like, mind-blowing that's different places. But it's not. They're, they're, they're, they are their own
identity. I thought it was a suburb. I thought it was in the suburbs. Because, like, every, like,
rich person I know that lives in New York, they said, oh, yeah, my house is in Jersey. I was like,
oh, that's like the rich part of New York. Yeah, you know, in the nice part of New York.
Yeah, no, different place. I didn't know that.
I mean, I just, I love your mind.
It's a beautiful, colorful place, but that is not, I just don't know.
You're so, when it comes to shit that I feel like easily impressionable.
How so?
Like one person is just like, oh yeah, I live in Jersey.
Oh, dude, that city's sick.
And then you just run with it.
And that is your reality until you realized.
I had no clue.
And I feel like that's not my fault.
And also, if you have a pride about yourself, like no one in New York or those East Coast states have pride about
their state. They have cried about their city
and boroughs.
Okay.
That's what I'm saying. It should be territories.
Yeah.
Honestly, it's like a third world country on the East Coast.
Can I say that?
It's like Hunger Games.
It's like District 12.
They're like, you would never come to the Bronx.
And like that, no, that is that, but it is crazy though.
It is crazy that something, those five, and they're not terribly next to each other,
but they are, that life is like vastly different.
Really?
I don't explore much in New York.
Nothing about that seems like I should walk around.
I'm not going to lie, but New York, if you don't have money, it's kind of blows.
Like, it's, I don't know, I could not, I would not, I could not live there.
Just me being me growing up here.
Oh, you couldn't afford to live there.
Oh, that's, yeah, and it takes money, which is the crazy part.
It takes, it, I don't know how that ever came about.
Yeah.
People have 200 square foot apart.
200 square feet.
Yeah.
Look at that camera, look at the corner of this wall.
That's your house.
Yeah.
That's where you live, you sleep, and bathe.
You eat and you have fun.
Yeah.
And they're paying three bands a month for it.
And there's too many people there.
And I think that's why the government put a blizzard there.
Like we're trying to facilitate.
Okay.
Too far?
Okay.
They're trying to facilitate.
When was there a blizzard?
Right now.
There's a, there, Cam, as soon as we left,
they're gonna get like 17 and a half.
It's just a,
he said,
Favit a pound,
I'm about saying,
17 and a half feet my,
Inches.
Holy shit.
It's like the worst blizzers in 2016.
Oh, my.
What do you know about?
I don't, well, it's not the weather in New York.
We just got out of it.
Yeah.
So cold when we get there.
Dude, so bad.
Oh, my.
Honestly, I'm going to go back to.
I'll never go to New York for leisure, except for the WW headquarters, which is in
Connecticut, right?
Strange that they housed us in New York City and Manhattan and then took us to
headquarters.
It's like they know, and no offense, it's like they know the other shit around the
headquarters isn't it?
Yeah.
Why would you put, because I said that to us.
Oh, it's.
in New York. It's in Connecticut. It's in Connecticut. It's in Connecticut. It's
like they built plastic there. That's all they do is like we make plastic. 100% and that's it.
And that's it. We have WW. We don't have fun. If you want entertainment, WWW headquarters.
You want some good food, WW headquarters. Everyone else is building plastic.
You was such a, I mean, the very specific spot that that building was at, it was nice, it was pretty
like as soon as we crossed, nothing to look at it. I close my eyes.
As soon as we liked to close my eyes. I was like, it was kind of, kind of. I was kind of, it was kind of,
blows. I just went down. I was like,
what's TikTok up here? Let me try again.
No. Dude, how is your, how is
your experience with WW head? Because we're going to get into this
later in the episode and yes, later in the episode you get to see
parts of the interviews we did with like
all the big superstars. If you want the full thing
is going to be available on our Patreon exclusive
this Wednesday. Talk to him.
But bro, it was fantastic. It was
honestly, it was for multiple reasons.
But like macro
first, just the overall trip was done very
well. Like the way that they had us,
they were taking care of us. It was very
I don't like a trip that's like super scattered and stuff like that.
What does that mean?
You don't like a trip that's super scattered.
Like say you go somewhere and it's just everything's just kind of up in the air.
Oh, I'll figure that out and get back to you.
You're an itinerary guy.
This is very structured.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
So that was good.
The actual event in the day was, I mean, I'm not going to spoil it, but unbelievable.
Smooth.
Unbelievable.
And the people we spoke to, like it was especially for you.
But for me too, like, bro, it was some, it was like,
little childhood dreams coming to fruition
like right in front of your eyes.
Yeah, it was sick moments.
I think Ronnie 2K hates me.
I'm not going to get into it.
I generally think like he looked
like I've never had a man.
He looked disgusted with your existence.
Yeah, like I never met the guy
and I've been to you know, like
I know who you are because you're Ronnie 2K.
Oh my God.
Like every guy knows you.
Yeah.
And so I saw him and I was like, oh, it's Ronnie 2K.
When I say he looked like you wanted to spit in my face,
I said, what do?
No, he really did.
Bro, he got off, Ronnie got off the elevator.
And it was me and P and C.J. and C.J. and Cirob were sitting there.
And he's walking to the, like, table that's behind us.
Yeah.
He walks past S&P.
And first off, I know this crushed you.
Bro, I do it.
I don't talk to people.
And that's why I know.
I know it crushed you because you never do this.
He never goes out of his way to talk.
And he goes, hey, what's so?
He goes, hey, what's up, man?
Oh, I'm not making it up.
He goes, hey, what's up?
up, man, sitting down like this, a little slight head nod,
and you would have thought someone just said,
your mother's fat and ugly, to Ronnie, too.
He literally was like this.
He looked you like, hey.
It literally, like, we were a second way
from a lugie leaving his mouth, he was like,
it looked like, you were the scum of the earth.
And I was like, I wanted to be like, oh, Bob.
Yeah, no, I would have cried.
If you put your arm on me out of cry.
That's why I stopped.
I said, I said, we're not gonna draw more attention,
but that was rough.
And so I was, I said,
this is exactly what I did.
I said, hey, what's up, bro, what's up, Ronnie?
He goes, and I went.
That's all you can do is like, mm-hmm.
Start tapping the foot, you're like, I got slouched.
It was a little cold outside.
Dude, and that's not the only awkward thing that happened, bro,
because we made it to WWA headquarters.
They put us to, and you'll see this all in the vlog
that's coming out on Patreon on Saturday
and eventually on YSK unplugged on YouTube.
But we walked through the back, right?
They took us to the bag where our podcast studio was, right?
And so all the big podcaster that, like, busted open was.
I know what you're gonna say and I forgot it.
Oh my god! Oh my god, dude, my heart was breaking for you.
Hey, I'm never talking to all again, dog, I swear to God.
I'm never talking to y'all again.
I'm not saying what's up to nobody.
I'm not talking to nobody, bro.
And y'all acts like paying such a dick when he's in public.
This is why.
No, oh.
That was bad. It was so bad.
Oh my god.
It's so we- we walked to the back and there's only for some reason they led his
back there and there's only three media outlets back there. It's us, it's O'Shea Jackson
Jr.'s radio show, and it's Mark Henry's Sirius X-M show, right? It's not funny.
That was not. I'm sorry. No, I heard my, like, I know it did. I was just like, God,
I said he's over two. Oh, the same day. Oh, I'm like, oh, same day. It was within two
and a half hours like it was like Ronnie bus ride was like oh you get and so we're walking to the
back right oh my god and if you know anything about the lore of YSK in my history of podcast and you know
that the WWE Hall of Famer Mark Henry is like one of like my mentors in this game he's one of my
mentors whenever I was before I even started the podcast I met Mark Henry in a gym and I told him
hey, I want to do a podcast.
I want to do like media.
And I know you have a show on Sirius XM.
Like is there any advice you have for me?
And like a teddy bear.
Like the nice, and this is one of my idols.
Like I grew up watching WWE.
And so that day Mark said, yeah.
I'm recording at IHeart Studios in downtown Austin.
He's like, wake up at five in the morning.
Just meet me there.
That's huge.
For a guy who's trying to get into the space.
So I did.
So I did.
And he.
He mentored me for like two weeks, right?
And I met his kid.
I talked to him and he followed me on Twitter.
And then when I opened the original You Should Know Studios
or as a rental studio, he texted me talking about how priorities of me.
And congrats and all that.
But this was four years ago.
Five years ago.
It was like around four years ago.
It's been a while.
But I felt that we had such a connection here that you would remember that you
helped launch the You Should Know podcast.
So you're a big monumental person.
So and that was the last time I've seen him.
Right. So we're walking backstage, right? And standing right there as we turn the corner is the one, the only, Mark Henry.
Kay Rob's behind me. Hey, go say hi to him. Go so hi to him, man. Cam goes, dude, you're going to see Mark Henry, brother.
Be able to get the update on how successful you've been. CJ, doing him. C.J.'s like, oh, guys, that Mark?
And so everybody, all my friends were hyping me up being like, you get to talk to him. And my, I was so confident. I was so confident. I was so.
about this because me and Mark Henry are best friends like he mentored me so I was like guys
chill yeah I know I'm gonna talk to him I swear to God I am walking straight like I'm
six foot seven right there's no way you don't see me yeah I have four guys with me right
I'm walking straight up to him I see and you know that look when a person doesn't know you
like there is no connection there's no friend I literally was I was like I'm about to go say
what's up to him that was my intention
I get probably this close to Mark Henry.
He doesn't go.
What's up?
He looks me like this.
I look like, yep.
And I just turned the corner.
He didn't say a word,
he was in the way, where he was at was right at like an intersection in this hallway.
So it was like dead, dead straight walk right to mark.
And then right when you get to Mark, you can go left, which is where our room was.
I had to pass him.
He's like this.
Confident as hell.
Face never changed.
Mark's just like,
And then P-Said, yeah.
He just went right to our room.
We got to the room, close the door.
And I just looked at it and he was like,
yeah, I'm never talking to anybody again.
He was like, I swear to God, I'm never doing it again.
No, I think at first I said, now he's busy.
He was not doing it out there.
He said, bro, he's a businessman, bro.
He's honestly, clearly has a packed agenda.
He was really just kicked up on the wall.
Yeah, Roddy 2K and did Mark Henry.
No, loki a third one happened,
but I'm gonna save that for next episode.
Oh my God.
Bailed on by Joe Santa Gagal.
I mean, he absolutely ghosted me.
I go, did you have a good trip?
Like, my God.
No, I'll take the heat off of you.
Okay.
Well, I'll tell you that story next episode.
I'm not going to say who, but during our interviews with these W.W.
Superstars, I got told I looked rough twice.
No, Chelsea Creeze, you look horrible.
Not once, but twice.
And two people guessed my age.
Both the guesses were 31 years old.
And that's not too far off.
But due to that, like the fact that that was two actual talking points.
Yeah.
The second we landed, I got with my wife, I said, hey, babe, how's it going?
You want to go to Ulta?
Yeah.
And we went to Ulta, I spent $120 on skincare.
Swear to God, for myself.
Really?
Yeah.
It doesn't look like it.
Yeah, well, it's only been three days, four days, relax.
They need to be, I asked to live.
I was doing it the first night.
I was like, God, it's kind of tingles.
She was like, yeah, it's because you're dirty.
Yeah.
And I went, okay.
Second night I'm doing it.
I was like, when can I expect results?
She goes, you gotta do it for about a month straight.
Oh, wow, it's a big ass.
Dude, and you know the part is,
you're about to have a second kid
and it's only downhill.
Oh, eyes are gonna,
oh, I'm gonna look like that boy off of,
what's it called,
Meet the Robinsonsons.
That little boy with a little dark eyes.
That's what I'm exactly going to look like.
It's me bad, man.
Yeah, honestly,
WW headquarters,
if you invite us back,
wait until Cam's second kid's here
so we can get an update on what the superstars think.
Cam looks like.
They're going to be like, oh my God, he's 40 now.
Yeah.
I'm like 20, 28, 28.
Dude, that's funny too,
because,
on my birthday post
it was my birthday last week or two weeks ago
I don't remember
I turned 27 and I posted about it right
I mean the amount of DMs I got
being like only 27
and I said
I thought it was because I'm successful
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Oh my God.
Have you watched this season of Love is Blind?
I've only watched one episode or half of one episode.
Okay, I'm not saying names.
Let's just say.
some people on there.
Yeah.
That their age and their looks.
It's like,
wow.
Can I say the,
the black dude,
uh,
with the dreads,
um,
that he's,
he's the first one to get a connection.
Yeah.
He can have it.
Yeah.
Oh,
no,
he talked me into it.
No,
he talked me into it.
He'll talk you through it.
I was like,
no,
no, no.
You don't know what you're going to show.
No,
that man has a,
a tongue of a serpent.
Oh my God.
It's smooth.
It's smooth.
It's low.
And it's,
it's,
it's,
It's so smart.
Yeah.
He's so smart.
Very educated, very well-spoken man.
Good with his emotions too.
Might have a slight of an underbite, but it doesn't bother me.
Like when I look at it, I was trying to analyze it.
It doesn't really bother me, though.
Maybe just a little bit, like a tiny level.
Yeah.
Good season so far, though.
My brother tried to make himself have an underbite as a kid.
It's such a genuine thing, too.
And I didn't remember that until you just said it.
What in the hell does that mean that you're trying to make yourself have
under bite.
No, he was just like this?
Well, a lot of memories are coming now because I haven't thought about this in years.
But Preston is the best brother in the world.
And he knew my favorite dog was a bulldog.
No.
And I swear to God.
Peyton, get you, you owe Preston the world.
Well, and so Prest.
He was going to f*** his mandible to give you entertainment.
He was going to destroy his jaw.
Yeah.
To make his baby brother laugh.
What?
I mean, gave him a metal honor.
Awesome.
So me and Preston would play together all the time.
and he knew I loved bulldogs
but this is the time where my mom was like,
ain't no dog coming in this house.
This is what she said,
ain't no dog getting on my furniture.
Oh, hell no, you get on off for us.
Be a dog for your brother, take turn.
And so me and Preston were alone
and just having fun and talking about us
like, I really want a bulldog.
So Preston created this character named Butch,
Butch the Bulldog.
And so first should walk around.
You'd walk around as a bulldog
and we thought of if he stays like this long
He'd become a Butch the Bulldog in real.
Was he on all fours?
No, no, we were weird.
So he was just walking around.
Like a regular person, but...
I don't remember what the scene was, but we were definitely...
Like, I think he would, he would like to surprise me with it.
Like, we'd be...
Like, you know, the Butch could talk.
He would go like, yeah, I'm butch,
butch the board dog and I'd get so happy.
I was like seven, too, so that's a little too.
That's a bit old for that one.
But, uh, so that would have placed, that would have placed Presser, the ripe age of 10.
Yeah. And, uh, so now,
Now the dog's talking.
So if we take the facts on the table,
your brother was standing like a human.
Yeah.
Speaking to you in English, which is a human language.
But it was almost like, it was a French bulldog,
so he had a little accent.
He was like, a bonnet.
So he literally just did his jaw.
Yeah.
And he did a good thing with his lips too.
If you call press it after this, you can say, hey, let me see that
Buc's the bulldog.
He goes, OK.
No, I swear to God, he'll do it.
What a hand.
No, yeah.
What a dog.
Yeah, he's great.
What a dog.
Roof Roof.
Hey, question for you.
Question for you.
The science of flights don't make sense after our New York trip.
The science of flights don't make sense after our New York trip.
It's already mind-boggling to me that we can get a 13-ton aircraft into the sky at 500,000 miles per hour.
Don't give me statistics.
I don't give a shit.
So you were grossly wrong on both fronts.
So much more than 13 tons.
I mean, so much less speed than 5,000.
speed than 5,000 miles down.
Yeah, and there was definitely a point of my flight
where I was like, oh, this pilot's guessing.
No clue where we're at.
Oh my God.
Because we were going through those brown clouds,
good morning, gray clouds.
We're going through great clouds for like 30 minutes
and I was like, you know you're dizzy.
You don't know anything.
Those little fog lights aren't doing nothing for you.
But generally, I don't understand flights.
Because on the way to New York, from Texas to New York,
it was like a two and a half hour flight.
It was like two hours and 45 minutes.
Yeah.
It was quick, right?
Yeah.
We took the same airline at the same time on a different day from New York back to Texas.
It was like a four and a half hour flight.
It was long.
Now, I don't understand how that works.
Maybe you're going against the wind.
Maybe there's different Gulf streams.
I don't know, but they-
It's because we're closer to the ocean.
Probably.
Now what-
New York's closer to the ocean.
Now, I agree with you.
Where's that a bay?
That'd be the ocean, but I don't understand what you're saying.
Because how the hell would that affect our plane?
You know how it gets colder going towards water?
You think it gets colder going closer to water.
No, no, no, no.
That's science.
No, no, no, you're not going to get me on that.
The closer you get to water, the colder you get.
So do you think it's colder in the middle of windy Kansas or right by the Gulf of Mexico?
That's different.
That's water.
That's an equator problem.
Your statement was it gets colder when you get by water.
It gets colder the closer you get to water.
That's a fact.
You're just in the East Coast.
Do you think it's...
And why was it so cold?
Do you think it's colder in Michigan?
Which is also by water.
But if you go to California...
Yeah.
They're by water?
If you...
No, I'm saying...
You're just in the East Coast.
No, I'm not saying...
You're comparing apples to oranges.
I'm saying in the same state.
Right?
If you're in California,
right by Arizona where there's no ocean,
it's hot.
Hot!
And then you get...
Yeah.
And then if you go to the Santa Monica Pier, it gets colder because you get closer to the water.
Water is a natural coolant.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
Back to the bird.
No, no, no.
You get, do you succeed?
No, I don't succeed because you just, you picked my example wasn't good.
You said it's apples and oranges.
You made your own example and then fit it to your-
I'm talking about in the same location.
If you get closer to the water, it will get colder.
In the same spot.
I could get behind that.
Yes, because water's a natural coolant and so I'm saying with-
And I'm saying with water comes wind.
And so whenever you're flying, if you're flying near water, the wind is hitting your
turbine so it slows it down.
Okay, see, now the only problem is when we leave New York, we don't go out to the ocean.
We go back to Texas.
So that kind of goes, argument, argument, crumble.
You just said the wind whips off the water and pushes into our turbines.
I'd love to see you draw a diagram of a plane and it slows us down.
We are going, we might be over.
over the water for 30 seconds.
If that, you go up and we're headed inland to the,
we're headed to landmass of the United States.
Okay, okay, it, well there's different.
Ask me if we pass an ocean,
if you are about to say,
do you pass an ocean?
No.
From New York to Dallas.
Do we pass mountains on the way from New York to Dallas?
I don't know, there might be a mountain chain.
Okay, so they're flying by Everest though,
but there might be some hills,
there might be a couple hikers.
It could be a mountain problem.
That's where it caused turbulence.
I'm saying, but the only thing that would make sense, because I never have that kind of problem.
I've flown from Texas to Canada, and it was quick.
There's no ocean.
There's no mountains on the way there.
There's mountains and oceans on the way back from New York.
I guess not on the way too.
Bubba.
Payton?
Yeah.
Same flight on the way there, right?
You explain it.
I have no, I gave my best shot.
Pilate was drunk.
He's like,
No, there's got to be.
It's, it's, there's, maybe, maybe, maybe, maybe the wind, okay, it might be, okay, here we go, right?
Dallas, New York.
So if the wind's always going this way, is the wind always going east?
The wind always does go one direction.
Unless you, and if it doesn't, it goes, that's where tornadoes come from.
If the wind just decides to go the other way, there's a tornado imminent.
It's called wind confusion.
So if the wind's always going this way, on the way, we're going to get that extra draft.
Like a little Mario car, like you pop up.
mushroom you're going on the way back it's going to get some friction that's exactly what it is
and that's because it's no no clarification it's not it has nothing to do with arizona
California oceans or tornadoes or mountain ranges no that's called openly figuring out a problem
that's called showing your work and I just got to it right and you made a good point because the
world does rotate so the wind has to go sure the wind causes it to spend a little bit
it all goes in one direction right the wind's always in one direction so if you go it
it does unless tornadoes happen that's where all the natural disasters happen
Oh, and that's how you get Oklahoma 9-5.
Yeah.
I don't...
Well, because, yeah, I mean, there's no other way a tornado can form other than wind going the opposite direction.
But how the...
Does that just make a tornado?
I don't...
I think that's so wrong.
You were about to do this.
I think the wind, you said it changes.
It's not hitting.
No, I'm saying the wind's always going one direction, right?
Yeah.
So if you...
Oh, this is hard for my brain.
So if you bring it the other direction...
What happens?
What happens?
What happens?
What happens?
No, but it happens.
So it's just one...
One little stream of wind, one family heirloom wind said,
Guys, we're gonna switch the course and they became a tornado.
They have different shifts, but I'm saying if a little wind gets loose going the other way,
coming from the East Coast.
A little wind goes for a sick break outside.
He wants to go down to the way, boom, tornado, blizzard in New York.
We got some DGN wind coming that way.
It just does what he wants.
That's a good point.
If you're a pilot, don't calm it.
Don't give a...
That's what I thought.
I actually would love to understand why the exact same flight went from two and a half hours to four hours.
Wind. Because it's not degenerate, cigarette, smoking wind. It's not mountains. It's not ocean.
I know it has to be wind. Yeah, it has to be wind. There had to have been a family of wind on that day that said, I don't like our wind life anymore. This is my villain arc. And they just went against us.
And that was called openly figuring out a problem. That was called showing your work. Yeah, I like that. We got to the problem. We got to the solution.
Speaking of solving problems, you have a terrible one. I have honest to God, I've never seen anything like this in all my days. Mental, physical, emotional, or spiritual?
I think it's all four, wrapped in one.
I think it's, if I'm being honest God.
Yeah.
This man, you sleep with the windows open in a hotel.
That is beyond any, any comprehension that I have by posse.
You got to give context.
That's it's very important.
We're in a skyrise in New York City, and he has the windows open.
Yeah, it's to sleep.
It's like, yeah, it's the noise.
I like the brown noise.
Oh, you like, e'er, me, it's sirens.
Bro, the brown.
The brown.
Yes.
Do you like the brown air that comes in with it?
Do you like the, you're hearing like whispers and secrets of the homeless throughout the night.
No.
It's just traveling to your room.
You're just laying there, you're laying down and you're just, ah, and you're just,
H.
Go get that back!
Eweeoo!
Okay, honestly, this is a thing.
I have to sleep with noise going on.
I always sleep with a podcast on.
Normally ours. It's so strange.
That is very strange.
I like falling asleep to your voice.
Oh my God.
And then it's always nice to hear like a little K-Rob in the back.
It goes, ah.
So I fall asleep to our podcast every night, but the pot...
That shit looked like anime.
I sleep every night to our podcast, but the hotel we're in didn't have YouTube on the TV.
Not a nice hotel.
Not going to lie, the guide for that TV was weird, boy.
That thing was weird.
Did you buy the...
No, sir.
Oh, toot it, too, to do it and boot it.
Yeah.
No, TV sucked, though.
It was bad.
It was like 2008.
But do you understand?
understand, right?
So stupid, man.
Do you understand?
No, hotel is crazy.
Now, if you're buying.
If you're purchasing
is wild.
No, no, sir.
No, sir.
I don't, I think that is,
dude, there's people,
there's people that really,
I'm talking like,
picket fence that shit.
They go, you pay,
you pay for movie tickets
for your favorite actors.
It's like, you're showing your
fun.
No, that's a crazy argument.
No, they literally say that.
They say you pay movie tickets
for your favorite actors
in their films, it's like, you're showing your
dust star. I don't know what to tell you.
What's the most you'd pay?
Zero dollars.
Really?
I would net.
Payton, there is, there is a,
there is an un, literally ungodly
in this world that for you to get to the point.
And I'm sorry, if I'm calling you out,
then you might need to look in the mirror.
If you are purchasing,
what the hell are we doing?
Do you, yeah.
I mean...
But sometimes the clickbait on the paywall's worth...
Did you really?
There's three of you?
No.
You got to see what it's in for.
You go, oh, that's not pizza in that box.
Anyway, back to New York, I'm so sorry.
No, that was a crucial time bar.
No, okay, I fall asleep.
They have brown noise and white noise.
10-hour playlists on Apple Music.
No, but it's something about the air and the environment.
I like to be a...
I do that at home.
I sleep with my window open at home and my balcony door.
You sleep with a balcony door sliding.
That door is huge.
Yeah, it's massive.
It's the whole wall.
Payton, you sleep with that open at the house.
Yes.
I like the environment.
I like the natural winds.
I don't like artificial air from fans and AC.
I sleep with the AC off the windows open.
Payton, you're not a monk.
You're not in the hills and the mountains.
That's crazy?
You are in urban.
You are in an urban society.
Careful.
You, you act like, you act like you're just holier than that.
Like someone could climb your window.
No.
There's no,
you know,
there's no downside to it.
It's natural error.
That's what God gave you.
That's what you're supposed to have.
They go sleep outside.
Go take your ass on the lawn and just,
oh,
and just go pitch a tent.
Just go sleep out there.
Natural air God gave you,
the moonlight speaking.
So why is it crazy that I do that?
But you don't ridicule people for going to camp.
For going to camp?
Yeah,
like set up tents.
Because that,
that's,
that, like that's an experience.
They're going out of their way to experience it quickly and then get packed the life.
And my experience I prefer is sleeping in my home with the windows and doors open.
That is at that time up.
Do you okay do you have your bedroom door open like to the to the rest of my house?
You know it's locked.
What the f f you have said you locked that and bind it with a belt.
It's different but your sliding door that's four times the size of your regular door.
Hold on you ready to clock it.
I'm on the third floor so they can't get from outside.
No one can come from outside.
People can come from inside.
Have you seen a Home Depot ladder?
Have you seen the ladder people that work with shingles?
If somebody gets a ladder to my third floor and I don't hear them by floor too,
you deserve to.
Oh, they will.
They will.
And the fact that you're doing this every night, that is beyond me.
You sleep with your room.
Now, I know.
Open to everyone.
Think about it.
You don't open the door to the rest of your own house.
Yes.
The lights off.
Your shit.
The lights off.
You have it open to everything.
You have it open to the world.
The lights off.
So what the hell does that mean?
They can't see.
They see that little, little curtains going, like floating in the wind.
The curtains are up.
The curtains are up as well.
You think I would open a door with the curtains down?
So there's just a hole in your room at night.
There's a massive...
Your bedroom has three walls when you go to sleep.
There's the wall where your headboard is.
The wall where your door is.
The wall where TV is.
And then it is just open.
most peaceful sleep you'll ever get. It's the closest, because I don't live by a beach.
It's the closest, I'll get to a beach sleep. Like when you sleep by the beach, you, have you ever
got one of those hotels? Have you just referenced or close your eyes and imagine, right?
Okay. So imagine, I know you probably haven't, right? Okay, you never have. You ever got a beachside
hotel, right? Yes, I have. Okay, and you like to sleep with the doors open so you can hear the ocean.
No, sir. Really? No sir. What are you paying for? I'd like to, you pay for the beach, you go there
in the middle of the day. I have huge oaks outside of my door.
So I can hear the trees and the birds and everything like that.
I live in a safe neighborhood so I don't hear people.
But that's not, that is the fact that you can't leave your door to your house open.
What are you?
Are you scared of monsters?
Ghouls and goblins?
It's dangerous because somebody can break through the front door and then climb three steps.
There's no steps on the way up to my balcony.
It's safety thing.
And it's just a peaceful.
It's tranquil.
You should try it.
You're going to get an all-time piece.
Someone's going to kill you.
You're going to be at peace forever.
There has been a bug problem.
Oh my God, I didn't even think about the bugs.
There was a one-time bug problem.
No birds.
Birds know not to mess with me.
If a blue jay came into my room, I just...
But I'm saying, you probably have flies out...
No, we had a wasps, man.
The amount of bugs, a cricket even.
Anything, crickets, flies, mosquitoes.
Oh, my God, dude, you're not.
You are not normal.
That's not okay.
I hope you know that's not okay.
The worst thing I had was what are those June bugs?
The ones like crunch?
Oh my god, a little crunchy.
It was under the pillow.
It was under the pillow.
Oh my god.
No, I call them Nature's Ferreiro Rochase.
I don't like that word.
What's that?
Nero for face.
Ferreira Roche.
What's that?
It's that little golden chocolate hazelnut.
Of course it is, man.
That little golden ball you throw in your mouth and pop it.
But I've never been scared of Junebugs because my mom plays with them.
Yeah, no, no.
She likes like, like, anytime it's Junebug season, my mom goes out and pockets them.
Now that's not okay either.
That is absolutely not right.
But I'm just saying like, yes.
We had one problem with June bugs, but then you just get like humidifiers and they'll go away.
They don't like. Okay, regardless.
Or a candle. They don't like candles.
Okay.
You are in the 1400s.
Just sleeping with the window open with candles lit in your room.
What the fuck am I hearing?
And the podcast play.
We're in a podcast in the background.
Our podcast.
That's, you know what?
Simply because I love you and I'm your best friend.
I'll give you the at home.
Yeah.
I don't know how Sarah tolerates that.
I'll give the at home.
You are in New York City.
arguably the loudest place in the world.
I thought a bomb went off at 3 a.m.
And you have your window open.
You're getting sewer exhaust.
You're getting screaming noises.
You're probably smelling a halal deli at 4 o'clock in the morning.
And you are, you're just fine with the window just wide open.
Yes, because it's the closest I can get to to home.
And honestly, it's better for your immune system to get wherever you're sleeping.
Oh, oh, no, it's not.
I cannot get that exhaust, all that siren, all the weed, all the meth, all the drugs, all this.
That's such a beat.
No, it's because whenever we're in New York, Cam is infatuated with eating outside, with the street side eating.
I would rather sleep a thousand floors up.
I know you're on floor too.
It's different.
I was a thousand floors up in the sky.
I was making eye contact with the top of the Empire State building once in a lifetime.
You try it, can't.
Then sitting and eating bus exhausts with a side of lasagna.
I don't want that.
Hey, eating outside and walking on your feet while in New York is a part of everyday life.
No, you're sitting.
I guarantee you, I guarantee you went to a New Yorker's crib.
Right.
And say, hey, bro, I'm going to sleep at the window.
And they go, no, no, no, we don't do that shit.
What the fuck?
Yo, nah, he's buffing.
This brick is fucking outside.
Yeah, that's nothing.
It was cold as shit.
Yes, and that's better than artificial error.
That's God's wind.
That's God's win.
That's God's win.
Oh, in New York notes.
Oh, that's Satan's wind.
He's sitting there going,
yeah, whatever, man.
Oh, my God.
No, that's not okay.
Hey, can I say Cam is so, too?
Oh, okay, that's going to have to get some mutants.
What a rough start.
Cam is so scared of what people think about him
because the day we were headed to the WW headquarters,
Kim had massive diarrhea and so we oh yeah he made me and Cam he made me and Kim he made me and him go to the bodega and had me ask the bodega worker for anti-diereal
He was like he literally hid behind me like a little girl. He was like this pain please ask him say can you go you know you heard
Can you get me the anti-dial? I had to ask a grown man I didn't that die die-it's your
Oh my God
Oh my God
I want everyone to look at this face. That is the face of a f***.
No, actually, every single thing he said was everything he just said was absolutely true.
Except switch the names. P. Linus, P. literally said, bro, come on, you know you're a psychopath.
You don't care what people think. Just get the anti-diereo. I was like, all right. I was like, hey, boss, two anti-dial.
No, no, I said, I said, I was like, hey, excuse me boss, can I get one anti-direel?
Payton looks over show, he said, he said, no, he says, no, shit.
You said, cleanliness shot.
Get the cleanliness shot.
Let me get that that detoxed you.
I was like, are you okay?
No, I don't know.
I think I was getting all that exhaust in the window last night.
No, it literally felt like the whole time,
and you'll see this coming up where you're about to watch.
Whenever we were interviewing CM Punk,
Leo, Sky, Chelsea Green, Tiffy,
I was like, I felt like a rock,
literal.
It was in my stomach because it was two antideyreos.
And those are extra strength.
I'm gonna put you down.
The habit of...
I have a...
Soed together right now.
Like, it is like those came
with natural stitches for sphincters.
You take your stichers.
You just swallow the pills.
They get down there.
They pop out four limbs
in a heart and they're just like...
Sowing up the butter.
I can't eat.
Never mind.
It's not.
No, no.
The funniest part about that
exact moment was by the
the literal time we paid
and walked out of the store.
Which the checkout, the cashier's,
He can touch the door.
Yeah, yeah.
The time we left the little spot, bodega, you'd already took all four pills.
Oh, dude.
I'm not kidding.
I literally turned around.
We were stopped at the crosswalk, and I said, I said, bro, what happened?
He goes, oh, it's all past me now.
I already took him.
And I went, what the fuck?
Say, yeah, they're already gone.
I was like, you took all four.
He goes, yeah, bro, he goes, hey, we got, we got business to do it.
He's like, I can't feel like this.
That's hilarious.
Oh, my God.
But before we get into the WWE interview, Cam has been like, he's so excited about
this riddle that he found.
So you can bring it out now.
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All right, buddy, I have a riddle for you.
I know this has been a struggling thing.
And this might even be PTSD, but we're going to get through it.
And I have faith in you.
Okay.
And I think this is actually going to be hilarious.
I cannot wait to see you do it.
This is called the bridge and the torch.
Do I need a whiteboard?
You need a whiteboard?
You need a whiteboard.
I got a whiteboard.
Let's do it. Okay, the bridge and the torch. You can write what you want, you can draw what you want. You're going to use your brain to get to the bottom. Okay.
Four people need to cross a bridge at nighttime.
That's irresponsible, first of all.
Yeah, that is. And where's your car? I know their race. Here we go.
Four people need to cross the bridge at night. They only have one torch and the bridge is too dangerous to cross. That didn't come out, right? The bridge is too dangerous to cross without it.
Scary.
Scary.
Only two people can cross at a time.
Okay.
Five by two.
And they all walk at different speeds.
Yeah, it's humans.
Okay.
So this is definitely the part you need to write.
No, that's good too.
What is that of top?
What's that of two?
One flame.
Okay, one flame.
The four speeds.
One minute.
So these are just the four people.
These are their walking speeds?
So just write their time.
Is it important?
Are you just telling me this stuff?
Oh, no, this is very much important.
Yeah, hold on.
The first person walks at one minute.
Didn't I said, hold on?
Okay, yeah.
First person walks at one minute.
One man, okay.
Second one's two minutes.
Two men.
Is it third three?
Nope.
Second one is seven minutes.
I thought you said the second one was two minutes.
Sorry, third one is seven minutes.
Seven one.
Go ahead.
Seven minutes.
Third one is seven minutes.
And the fourth one is ten minutes.
I mean, three and four, we kick them off the bridge at this point.
Like, you're right, brother, we got to go.
We got, hey, hey, you just go like, mm-hmm.
So now here we go.
Yep, let's do it.
When two people cross together, they move at the slower person's pace.
Everyone must cross the bridge in 17 minutes or less.
How do they do it?
Wait, so when they move in pairs, they go at the slowest person's pace?
Yes, they can go two at a time.
The torch.
What's nine plus one?
Wait.
10?
What the f*** plus 11?
20?
Where do you have?
Nine plus 11?
Yeah.
Nine plus 11.
21.
20. One, one, 20. And so they, so when they move together and there's only two people that can go at a time.
Two people at time. They have one torch. That's not important. The torch has to go straight.
Or the torch got a clock in it. The torch has to go with him. The bridge is too dangerous. Who cares?
Well, they do. It's too dangerous. Maybe there's a troll at the bottom. He's like, get off my bridge. Okay.
One, so in say that last part, they go at the speed of light. So when they, when two people cross together, they move at the slower person's pace. Right. They all have to cross within 70.
17 minutes or else the bridge breaks.
I just added that last part for a little dramatic effect.
So they're going two at a time.
Oh, no, it's easy.
That's easy.
They go at the slowest person's pace.
So if the one minute and the 10 minute go together, they go at 10 minutes.
And if they go to two minutes and seven minutes together, they go to 17 minutes right there.
So one in four and two and three go together.
No, sir, no sir.
Because they would have left, there would have been no torch.
Someone has to bring the torch back.
Oh, wait.
No, I'm not doing that.
So when they leave,
I'm not doing that.
You got it.
I'm not doing subtraction.
It's not subtraction.
It's not subtraction.
It's not,
there's literally no subtracting.
It's just addition.
You got it.
So two people go across, right?
That's going to be the slowest person's time.
Well, that's wrong.
So if you want to keep it.
Two,
two, there you go.
You got it, bud.
This is easy.
Everyone on the fort.
We all believe in you, buddy.
Here we go.
Oh, this is really easy.
Oh, this is really easy.
My name is Carol.
This is really easy.
One, two, seven, ten, right?
One, two, seven, ten.
So, to make it easy, okay.
Oh, one minute's going back and forth.
To make...
Because he's quick, is, almost, it's speedy.
Here we go, now make it easier on yourself.
So one's got the torch.
Okay, draw the two sides of the bridge if you want.
There's two sides to a bridge?
The fuck you think they're getting on it for it?
Well, I thought you would just more do the arch, of anything.
What do you think?
The whole, the whole bridge was literally conceptualized to get you from one point to another.
It's the only reason it exists.
Okay, all right, here we go.
Okay, so the one?
What I, okay.
So one is going, but he has to go in twos, right?
Yes.
So we leave 10, bro.
One and 10 is going together.
Okay.
So that's 10 minutes.
That's 10 minutes.
That's 10 minutes.
So, that's 11 minutes.
Okay, one came back, so that's 11.
That's 11.
Then we're going to take, we can't take seven.
Or do we take two?
It should be two with the flames.
Two should have the flame, right?
So two goes with 10, right?
10, 12.
He just lost.
A minute.
You just gave yourself an extra minute.
No, if two goes with seven.
Nah, man.
I'm gonna have stroke here, so.
Okay, maybe give one more effort.
One more effort.
If one, if two...
I'm here, imagine this.
Imagine those are, that's us, that's us right now.
Yeah.
That's us.
Okay.
You're the one minute, I'm the two minutes.
C.J's a seven, K Rob's a 10.
That's fucked up.
I just went in order.
I just said it.
Oh, I see what you're saying.
Okay, K Rob's the one, it doesn't even matter.
But we gotta get across.
You gotta, and you're the...
You're the f***er.
Two goes with 10, right?
Okay.
And that'd be 10 minutes.
And then if two goes back, that's 12 minutes.
And then if, and then, and then two goes with seven, that's seven, seven minutes, at nine minutes, 19.
No, that's not happening.
I don't think they're making it across the bridge.
Somebody got pushed off the bridge.
Someone died.
The 10 died.
What's the, what's the answer?
Okay, the answer.
The one and two.
Two, cross the bridge.
Okay.
You're at two minutes.
Okay.
The one returns.
You're at three minutes.
Three minutes.
Okay.
Let's see if you can do it from there.
And who do you pick up?
No, I'm not.
But who can you pick up?
No one.
The other two.
Seven and ten go across the bridge.
And then that's ten minutes.
So you're at 13 total.
The two comes back across.
You're at 15.
The one and the two go to the other side.
Everyone went to 17 minutes.
I got that.
I would have loved to see you do that in a real life practice.
No.
You literally been like,
Hey, hey, if you need the torture,
your lame walk straight,
you would not have been able to get that done.
If I was physically there, I would have figured it out.
If I was physically there, I'd have figured it out.
I'm not good with paper and pen.
I don't know if you would have physically,
you would have been like, hey,
I'm in, this would have been to you.
Wait, let me see that torch real quick.
You just figure it out.
You just take off, you go, hope you can keep up.
The fact that you need the torch is stupid, though.
Because you don't need the torch.
But that's what makes it beauties.
Because all bridges,
all bridges.
If you don't need the torch, it's like,
walk.
All bridges have handles.
What?
All bridges have handles and rails.
So you can just hold on.
There's not a bridge without a handle nor rail.
Okay, if it's pits black and you're holding on to a handle,
what if there's a bear trap at your feet?
Who puts a bear trap on a bridge?
Someone that's trying to stop you.
What if that bridge is occupied by Joker and his minions?
But okay, but that's unrealistic, though.
I like realistic math problems,
and that's why I didn't like that one.
Like I'm more of a Susie has three apples type of guy.
Oh, you're more Susie Apple guy?
Yeah.
That was the first time we've done a riddle where I've literally given up.
Like that's like no part, like it's normally like fun. I like the little cat and mouse.
Not that one. No, and you were so, you said I'm not doing subtraction.
20 times I said there's no subtraction in this. I said all you're doing is that.
Technically there was.
Take because you gotta go back.
He's right. We're not doing any more riddles.
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All while you're still speaking.
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Insane.
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But you very much like, you could tell how excited you were for it.
Because we were talking about it before they came in the room.
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And it was good.
Like, bro, I had just as much fun.
Yeah.
Because the childhood part, because I kind of fell out of it just naturally.
But I had just as much fun watching you, like, be in, like, engulfed with it.
And just, like, the questions you said were fire.
Like everything, it was just, it was really, really, like, good.
And you can tell that you, like, love that.
Yeah, thanks, man.
But it was, it's crazy because, like, and the way it's set up, I know there's,
if I watch it back, I'll probably disappoint him.
I should have asked this, follow-up, I should ask this.
But it's- In the moment.
It's in the moment.
And you'll see this on the vlog on Patreon on Saturday,
that we didn't know who was coming into the room.
Like, we didn't know who was coming in at what time.
Like, there would be times where it was like,
Oh, we got caught the off guard once.
See him punk and he just walked in the room.
I think they might have said, like, we got punk maybe in like 15, 20 minutes.
Yeah.
And literally we see some feet coming to the door.
And we're like, that's punk's feet.
It's like, oh my God.
See him.
And so, yeah, and so all the internet wrestling community, I hope, I know y'all are allowing me in and y'all respect me.
So if I ask bad questions, I'm sorry, I was very nervous.
But I think I think it was good.
I think it was fine.
You were the humble king.
He did great.
And in every interview, there's a rep in the corner like, like, you know, because they're on a tight schedule and stuff.
So it was a lot of pressure.
It was a lot of fun, though.
And to WWE, thank you for having us.
Yes, thank you very much.
If that's our last one, then I hope that it wasn't because we weren't good,
but maybe it's because he found someone better.
But.
And big shout out to 2K.
Of course.
The whole event.
I mean, the game was the sick.
We saw all of them.
They had great people, too.
Like all their reps, everyone, all their workers were fantastic.
Like literally the people behind the scenes of WWE, the people behind the scenes of 2K are fantastic people.
Ronnie, I'm sure you just had a bad day.
but genuinely this was a once in a lifetime experience
this is stuff people would die for, dream for.
So I'm very grateful that y'all allowed us to be there.
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What's up, Kuala Club?
Ushinoe family.
How are you doing?
I'm doing great, man.
What's up, everybody?
Hey, you can clearly see.
We're not on the couches, P.
We're not on the couches.
We're not on the couches.
We're not in a swively chair.
And honestly, can I say this?
We've, we've, generally been recording for less than eight seconds.
Cam has bumped me 14 times with this.
No, our chairs are, our chairs are unbelievably close.
No, our chairs are close.
You give a man with crippling ADHD, a spinny
and it is almost a weapon.
I mean,
no,
no, please.
Okay, well, I'm sorry.
It's a natural spin.
You're wearing culture king socks.
You got culture king socks.
I love it.
We're at the WWE headquarters here in Connecticut.
We got invited out to talk about 2K26,
the newest rendition of their video game.
Yes, sir.
Seampunk is the cover of it.
For some reason, they invited us out here.
Yeah, and honestly, this is going to be an amazing day.
But, P, for you, I just have a quick question.
Yeah, but question.
Tell me.
How does this feel, how does like 10 year old, 9 year old, maybe even 8 year old Peyton feel right now?
Oh, dude, imposter syndrome.
I think, like, we were getting, we have this whole room in the WW headquarters and our name is outside the door right now.
Yeah.
And they just kind of brought us back here.
And it was kind of a thing of like, are you sure?
Like, are you sure we can go back here?
That's ours?
That's for us?
Yeah, I mean, we have a pop-up of CM Punk.
Both sides.
Both sides.
A backdrop.
I mean...
If you bump me again, Cam,
honestly,
we're going to tear down this whole set.
No, I am.
Okay, no, I am bumping you.
I'm sorry.
Yeah.
No, and the hips have some overlap on the chair.
Yeah, no, it does.
Yeah, no, hips are big.
They're tucked.
They're broken.
Yeah, it's rough.
So basically how this is going to go is...
We don't really know.
We just, we're set in this room all day.
We're going to talk normally.
And then if they bring in some superstars,
we'll super star it up.
And you just have a, have a little Q and A
and just talk about wrestling and 2K.
It's going to be fun, man. It's going to be fun.
We got Blake Monroe coming in next.
Yeah.
Now, you said a lot of on on that O-N.
I think it's Mun.
Blake Monroe.
No, Monroe.
Blake Monroe.
You said we got Blake Monroe.
Blake Monroe.
So yeah, let's get ready for that.
Let's do it.
That's what this episode is going to be.
It's going to be kind of just you were going to talk and then you'll see a new person and then we'll talk again.
See you.
The You Should Know Podcast.
We got you right here.
right here. I mean, great entrance here. Great entrance. How are you doing? Just trained. Good. How are you?
Oh, fantastic. I mean, little early, huh? Little early out here. I'm early. I'm more of the time of day.
Oh, oh yeah. I don't even know what time it is, to be honest. I'm Peyton. Nice to meet you. Long reach coming. I'm Cam. Nice to meet you.
Now, I'm going to really give you a warning here. Oh, this isn't, you just did like a real established show right there. Okay. Yeah. This is not that.
Okay. Right. Honestly, I think.
We snuck in here.
You know what I mean?
Go, come.
Go team.
Go team.
Yeah, this, no, it's borderline nonsense a little bit.
Oh, well, I'll thrive.
This will be my prime environment.
Yeah, okay.
Well, for those of you who don't know you,
I want to say you have the coolest intro.
Yes.
I have ever seen.
We've dropped an F bomb and we're allowed to do you.
Oh, this is ours.
Well, I would never.
I'm like, you're like.
Yeah.
Shot, right?
Yes, I do.
It's so cool.
Now, have you seen it in the game?
Yes.
Well, okay, so you guys are familiar with the Super Bowl.
You guys have heard of that.
Yes.
I was trending on this day of the Super Bowl because 2K dropped my entrance.
Me, officer, and the Super Bowl.
I mean, come on now.
She said, you know, just like.
Whatever, but no, I watched it and I was just saying, I don't know who mocha.
Everyone thinks I did the mocha.
I was going to ask that.
No.
Okay.
So I need to know who she.
Maybe it was a boy.
I didn't know who they are.
Might have been.
Because they nailed it.
They killed it.
They killed it.
They killed it.
Like, even the hat.
I practiced it a couple times.
I mean, I think everybody has.
And then I had to do my entrance like a few days later, and I was nervous.
Really?
I was like, what do I, what did they do?
It has to be accurate.
Really?
Okay.
So I think the great thing about a video game, and you know, I really wish I was in a video game, but I think I'm too self-conscious for that.
I think I would be like, you know, looking at my neck and shoulders and all that.
Be like, that's not aligned properly.
Great.
I can't wait to play as myself then.
My shoulders aligned?
Do you play as yourself?
I haven't played it yet.
Oh, will you play?
Oh, I'm hoping.
Who else am I going to play as?
You could be anybody in the world.
Like, you know what I mean?
If I could be anybody in the world, I would be Blake Monroe.
Come on.
That's just confidence.
I love it.
Yeah.
Okay, dream match.
Dream match in the game.
You against?
I can't wrestle myself.
I mean, I just saw Tristratus, so I would say that.
Tristratus.
It's not bad.
Not bad.
That's not bad.
It's great.
Borderline legendary.
Nikki Bella.
There you go.
gosh just all the legends really
breamode
breamode
I want to make myself
like win all the like hardcore matches
like you know there's the cell match
I saw like in the video
Liv Morgan gets like thrown through it
so I want to do that's like a
Theo Hale or a Jada Parker
I just want to like do that
I don't know how you do it
but that's my primary reason
for like gaming will be to do that
yeah you're just over and over over
now let's take that
that scenario but
to realize
You want me to do it to them in real life?
Would you?
Yeah.
Right now.
Now reversed.
You're going through the cell.
My biggest fear about being at the bottom of the cell is like Athea Hale would jump off the cell and sent on me and try to crack my ribs again.
Yeah.
So no.
And then I don't need Jada Parker's butt coming.
I mean, she'd probably bounce off me, to be honest.
So.
Boing.
I'm sure most guys would be like, yeah.
Now, no.
Robbie on the other hand
Yeah, I had somebody in the back
just go, yeah.
Yeah, that'd be him.
I'm trying, man, if you want me,
I'll take one for the team.
All right, we're about to have
the WW champion in here.
We're about to have Drew McIntyre walk
right through that door.
That's nuts.
Now, y'all can't see him right now, chat,
but I can see them.
I mean, when I say that is a gargantuan human being.
A lot of back.
I'm looking at a lot of back.
It's our WWU champion right here.
How are you doing, man?
How's it going, brother?
How are you doing, man? Peyton.
I see you brother.
Drew, let me just take care of this.
Yeah, go into.
Yeah, get in now.
Oh, God.
Okay, that's not.
I mean.
Are we going one more?
Even left.
How are you going to go?
Oh.
Chop the hell.
Okay.
All right.
Oh.
I see a stupid face.
That is it says two keys.
Enough.
The little junkier we can face on it.
It was sell video games,
but the protagonist looks a bit junkie.
Well,
I mean, what a way.
To start?
No, you're right there.
You're good right there.
I mean, wow, look at that thing.
How does that feel?
Right.
Yeah.
It feels like it's supposed to be.
Right.
Justified, vindicated, screwed for more times and more years than I can count.
But finally, in the end, I believe it was going to happen.
I prayed for it, and it did happen.
Yeah, you went through a lot to get there.
So having it.
You know, you always go through those things, right?
Where you work so hard for something, right?
You go through the valleys, the hoops, the bounds, the leaps.
Then you finally get it.
You don't always though.
I do.
A lot of people don't.
Is it as fulfilling, you know, this time?
You know, is it fulfilling to have this to wear this around?
Yeah, 100%.
And obviously the dream as a kid was BWB champion.
I finally did it.
When the world shut down, I won it against Brought Lesnar,
beat him in five minutes, an empty performance center.
I lost it during the pandemic to Rand DeArton,
won it back against Rand DeOrton in front of a bunch of screens
and then lost the title before the live fans were back.
And during that time,
I felt more of a responsibility than anything.
I couldn't really enjoy it.
There was no fans there for one.
But also it was such a scary time,
no matter how we feel now, what we know now.
Back then, it was a terrifying time.
It was an unpredictable time.
We were the escape.
I was the champion,
especially during the times we're in the warehouse.
I was the guy leading the charge
until Roman came back.
And that was how I saw things.
It was you got responsibility
to help people escape.
So I couldn't truly enjoy it.
And spent years and years,
title shot after title shot,
every single time getting screwed.
Having a banger 20-24,
for losing the hill in the cell to punk not because of punk's a bit wrestler,
because of blood loss, because I was breaking my back on the steps.
Then 2025 was a bit of a down year for me.
People started giving up.
Like, okay, Drew's just not going to do it.
He's always going to be the bridesmaid, never the bride.
But I knew the moment's going to come, the right time's going to come.
I kept working on my game, working on my promos, working on my matches,
working on my body.
Somehow got more jacked, even though it was already than was jacked guy on the roster.
Talk to him.
Finally, the opportunity came, and I smashed it.
I didn't just beat Cody Rhodes.
I beat Cody and overcame Jacob Fatu in the same night, three stages.
the hell became your champion of the world.
Talk to him.
I mean, my God.
Just facts.
All facts.
And can I say something?
Speaking of facts, I mean, we were watching you through that glass.
And I mean, you have a back of a Greek guy.
Yeah, you got a big back.
I mean, that is a lot of back.
It's how we're a wrestle supposed to look.
Y'all look like more like wrestles than half far roster.
And I've been, sorry everyone out there.
No, right?
You got the height.
You got the leanness.
You got the high.
You got pretty narrow when you took that little jacket off.
Yeah.
No, no.
Some of the guys, like, they've got something.
going to make some different. They wouldn't be in WW if they weren't good enough to be in
WWE. There's so many wrestlers in the world. But I always say put in the extra effort
wherever you can. Look at your game. Be honest with yourself. You don't have to be 6,5, 280 like me,
but what's going to make you stand out character-wise? What's going to make you stand out? What's going to make you
stand out? What's going to make you stand out? Walking down the street, how are you going to turn
heads in the airport? I know a lot of guys are like under six foot tall, but they walk through
an airport heads turn. What's going to make you, you know, be somebody like that, a true superstar,
or have that it factor.
For some, it's just get in the gym and just look like an athlete.
But for the rest, just figure out what's going to take you to the next level.
Because it took me long enough to do it.
That's why I can see it.
It took me a long time to get to the top.
So figure it out.
Even somebody in my size, it took a while to figure out what it was to get to that next level.
So what do you think was the most, not necessarily challenging as it was actually hard,
but maybe it took you the longest.
Was it like the mic presence?
Was it the in-ring ability?
Was it the overall?
I mean, you're a big guy.
Like you had that part.
You definitely worked hard, but which part do you think was the hardest for you to, like, fully master?
That was a combination of everything.
In-ring-wise, I always felt good.
But it was, you know, there's in-ring just doing the moves and there's in-ring, you know, telling the story and also having a great match on top of it.
It takes years to master.
Truly, I just got signed so young.
I started wrestling professionally at 15, did it right through school, right through university, got signed from university.
It was on TV three weeks after I arrived in America.
So I was just right into the fire.
microscope you know I was a chosen one at like 23 24 in the continental
champion so I was always under the microscope never had a chance to relax never
allowed myself to relax and I had to get fired at 29 I am to really be out from under
that microscope have a look at myself honestly and say okay now that not everyone's
looking at me all the eyeballs aren't on me who am I what I want to be what I want to do
and it was during that time away from the company that I truly started relaxing and honing my
craft and improving my in-ring game to wrestle like a main event level where I'm
applying all the lessons I had in my head but couldn't actually apply in the ring yet,
working every time on the show on the microphone, okay, I'm going to get better at this.
And the thing with the mic work wasn't that I felt like I couldn't do it, it was relaxing.
I had all these ideas in my head, but I couldn't articulate them on the microphone properly,
and it was all about relaxing.
The presence, the character, the thing Undertaker would tell me nonstop.
I make jokes about now, but he would just give me advice would stop playing the wrestler
and be the wrestlers.
I'm in wrestling gear, I'm in a wrestling ring.
I put me not being a wrestler, Undertaker.
And finally the light bulb went off, went, I get it now.
I get it now. I'm like and you just look in my eyes and see I'm not present. I'm thinking too much. You got to be in the moment. The crowd can feel when somebody's just not in the moment when they don't know who they are. They're not with you. They're not connected with you emotionally. You have to figure that out. Or you're never going to make that next level. When I figured that out during my time, also I was burning the candle at both ends with gasoline thrown on it, going out and partying all the time. The wife helped me going to grow up as a man. So I returned to the company. I went left as a boy, basically. I returned as a man. And I was ready to go and I put all the pieces together and just kept evolving and learning and around.
around such great minds to pick, you know, their brain.
You know, hearing you talking, I've been a fan of you for years,
but hearing you talking, like, meeting you, it's just,
my respect for you just gross, how much you care about this.
You know what pisses me off now?
CM Punk.
CM Punk.
And Roman, in that promo they had, and they were really downplaying your championship.
I'm telling you, they were really downplaying this, right?
And then making this seem second fiddle.
I don't like that.
No, I mean, I said what I said in Smackdown, because it was real.
I'm not a good guy.
I'm not a bad guy.
I say exactly how I feel.
tell the truth and people don't like the truth a lot.
And then suddenly they're like, wow, I did a big rally
in Braveheart speech. That's not a very bad guy
thing today. I'm not a bad guy. I say how I feel
and Monday I watched. I really don't think they
dragged me that bad. If anything, each other
lifted me up when the other one tried to drag me.
Punk would talk trash. Roman would say, come on
Drew is four times bigger than you. Had you crying over a
plastic plastic bracelet. Roman
would say, I beat you three years in a row and punk would say, yeah, you and your
family. So they never said anything bad
about me. They would try. And then the other one would just tell the truth.
Yeah. And that's all you, again, I just tell the truth.
I just need others to tell the truth, not
spin their own narrative, but making the title the brand feel lesser than so bothered me.
So that's why I went out and pointed out no matter what you say, I don't care.
This is the number one title in wrestling, one with the lineage, every single legend that we know that made this industry.
The way it is today, as big as it is today, held this title, including those two.
Both of them had historic reigns.
So say what you want.
You can't bring this title down.
You can't make it second best because it'll always be number one.
And as for the roster thing, the show thing, I just saw it as, yes, I'm going to tell the roster now.
Did you see that?
You know what that did to me?
It fired me up.
They make me angry. It fired me up and every single one of you should be fired up.
If I see you going to the ring and half arson it on the microphone,
half arson it in the ring, man or women, I don't care.
I'll be jumping down your throat and kicking you off my shrokes.
You don't belong on it.
You're going to work.
I remember back in the day, being on Smackdown at 22, 23 years old,
and the undertaker checking the numbers every night.
What did Raw do for the international tour?
Got the numbers.
If we beat them, big celebration, if we didn't beat them,
he'd be down your throat every single night after every single match,
making sure you were bringing your A game.
So next time we came to that town, the numbers were higher.
Oh, wow.
And that made everybody great.
And now stepping into that role, because, you know, you were under Undertaker and you're learning.
And now you're at the spot where the guys in locker room are looking up to you and learning from you.
How important is that to you?
Very important.
I'm not somebody that will impose my opinions.
A lot of people will go to talent and go, this is what you should do.
This is what you should do.
Like opinions are like everyone's got one.
And obviously, been around for a long time.
It's an educator.
But for me, it's more, if you come to me, I'll give my opinion.
But like I said, if I see something that's directly making the show less than.
then I will say, hey, maybe try it this way,
unless it's genuinely bad.
And I'll say, hey, what the hell happened?
Give me an explanation why you made our show
like terrible for that five minutes.
Somebody just tuned out and will not tune back in because of you.
That's what you've got to think of things.
You'll get short attention spans these days.
We have a three-hour smackdown.
You've got to be compelling and whatever you're doing.
Whether you get the microphone, whether you're just standing there,
whether you have a match,
whether you're waiting in the ring for your opponent to come out,
that's a chance for someone to change the channel.
How are you going to hold their attention?
How are you going to captivate them while they're just staring?
you're dumb figure it out.
Right, right.
Can we acknowledge something right here?
I can't get over at how you absolutely just demolish these two pusses.
No, yeah, no.
And I love that.
It must be the 12th one I've seen today.
And you know what?
I'm just going to start chopping them down.
At least chopping lists, I keep seeing as well.
I never get credited for some of the hardest chops.
I feel like I'm just going to have to hit people harder.
Yeah, dude, I was going to say, like, I would love to take a shot from him.
I think I'm good.
Yeah, I think I'm good.
That was my left down.
I think I broke the screen behind it as well.
That's my bad hand.
So speaking on the, I mean,
just undeniable power here.
In your personal life,
what's your workout routine?
What do you like?
You're like, you a kettlebell guy?
You like getting under a nice little power clean?
The only time we use kettlebells is for the ab exercise,
which I hate.
I never really did abs.
I've always had a strong core, I guess, growing up,
but I got a trainer for the first time about,
I mean, I've always had a trainer Rob McIntyre,
but send me workouts from afar,
send my supplements, etc.
But I had one just living around the corner
who was physically there to put me through workouts.
That's nice.
And I just did not think I was capable of getting any more jacked,
but I was.
But now a bit more mobile and things I've never done before.
Like the kettlebell with the core one where you're just on pushing yourself in a push-up,
you're slipping the kettlebell from left to right for like a minute at a time,
like five rounds or whatever.
My God, it's murdering.
All this mobility work.
Like I figured I've 25 years of wrestling, you get pretty beat up.
I figured, okay, this is just how my body is, how it feels.
It's starting to do this mobility work, all these body cars, hip car, shoulder cars.
But every single joint in your body, you can create some more separation,
have them pushed together after so many years.
And I can throw head kicks again for the first time in 10 years.
And I gained about 10 pounds and also lost fat at the same time just by following a proper diet.
I just ate burgers and pizza my whole life.
And finally, I'll follow this diet thing, 6,200 calories a day.
I'll have, you know.
And yeah, just incredible.
This whole diet thing works.
And mobility work works.
I feel in the best shape of my life.
And it's just in time to be the champion of this world, your world.
Oh, yeah.
Drew McIntyre, everybody.
Thank you.
It was an honor.
It was an honest.
Fantastic.
Yeah, man.
You're great, brother.
You should know podcast.
What's that.
That's a good sin.
That's just me.
Oh, there we go.
It's natural.
There we go.
Sparmoan.
So you've seen the clips before?
Yes.
Okay.
Now, any in particular, because a lot of me and Cam's, we argue a lot.
Yes.
Yeah.
There was, I'm mad because I was coming in here.
I was like, I wish I had a specific thing in my head.
But there's, I feel like it's usually you trying to tell him something simple.
Right.
But he's on the ledge over here and it's just this big argument.
Yeah.
So I feel like I'm always in the right in 99.9% of our arguments.
And then he, do you have anybody like that?
Like a friend that's just like, you know.
I do.
He's downstairs.
His name is Tyler Breeze.
Oh.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I got him spot on.
What's the last, uh, dumb argument you can remember?
Um, it's a lot of word pronunciations.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
English police here.
Okay.
No, no.
I'm not, I'm not just going outside.
This man.
Now, your claim he says something.
simple, I can agree to that.
I thought he's about to beat my.
But the problem that I have
is he simply speaks before he thinks.
And as an adult man,
you know, that's fine, you know, here and there.
Just, you know, let some shit fly out.
But it's starting to get irresponsible.
You just, you absolutely just go for it.
Yeah.
You just go right for it without thinking
of what you're saying, and that's where I have the problem.
That's the way to live, though, you know what I mean?
It's really not.
You just thinking about everything.
You never get a sentence out.
You know what I mean?
You know, and I have a personal story with you as well.
Oh.
I think it was, uh, Circa last year.
Uh, you know, I was hard campside.
And I think it was a, uh, I think it was a raw, I think, in Dallas.
Okay.
You know, you were there.
Yeah.
You know, I was, uh, row two.
Oh, so you were close.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So, yeah.
And I don't think, I mean, it was like, you looked through me to say it, too.
Well, I probably recognized you.
Okay.
I was like, because I turned, well, I was.
by myself. So I turned, I was like, did y'all see
that? And they were like, yeah, does he know you?
I was like, I don't think so.
And I was like, well, until now, I was like, hey,
maybe I get an apology.
See, so this is the thing with where
I work. I work at a place, world wrestling
entertainment. Yes, sir, yes. And if you're that close
in the second row, there's a chance that Cody Rhodes might come down and sign
your poster. He might give you a high five and put you on cloud nine.
It is literally what I get paid to do
to give you the equal but opposite reaction.
Yeah.
So you got your money's worth, is what it sounds like.
Oh, 100%.
Because you probably got tickets for free anyway.
No, no, no, I pay.
Oh, you did?
No, no, I'm a fan.
Hey, there we go.
There we go.
Okay, TKO, he's one of you.
Of course.
Of course.
Now, heard you're a gamer.
Huge into the gaming scene, right?
Mm-hmm.
2K.
Yeah.
Are you the best 2K player in the locker room?
Easily.
Really?
Easy.
Have we tried it out?
No.
Okay.
But I've been the best since like 2K, when did I get on the roster?
2K 12, 2K 13.
All right.
I've been here for quite a while.
And that is just a crown that you are holding.
You are the best.
I literally have the 2K heavyweight championship from winning the tournaments every year.
I've never been beaten for it, so I will not relinquish it.
And in reality, they kind of made it for me.
Everybody else likes video games.
That's great.
I run, I don't know if you guys are familiar, up, up, down, down is the gaming channel
that I've run for 10 years, that I forced everyone's hand
in the company to let me create.
And now we do things like this,
probably because of up, up, down, down.
Just saying, just saying, not many people are professional wrestlers
with the accolades that I have,
with the long-term career, the 22 years in the business that I have.
Talk to them.
Go us, 10 years strong on YouTube,
making money not just for myself,
but for the boys around me.
Get them.
Ain't nobody like me.
Just gonna say it.
Oh my, oh.
What, what?
I feel like fighting.
Now, definitely not you.
Definitely not you, but I mean, that got me going.
So, you know, I'm not a gamer.
No, I'm absolutely awful.
I can tell.
It's terrible.
No, well, I'm not sure what that means.
It's the hands.
Yeah, well, I've broken every finger, so I think it's a dexterity problem.
You know what I'm saying?
But our editor over there, editor CJ, now he was ranked at one point.
What is that?
Nationally or globally?
Nationally, right?
He thinks.
I would be willing to put any amount of money.
money, him versus you, one match, 2K26.
Got my boy.
You were ranked you think nationally and what?
Cod, right?
You're talking about Cod.
Yeah, but when-
Sure.
Sure. How much do you want to put up?
I was gonna say chain, I don't want, I don't know.
No, this is not equal.
I love it.
I love it.
I love it.
No, it hurts, it hurts, it hurts, but I love it.
It hurts what I love it.
Mine's, mine's are tucked.
We're good.
Hey, the rest of the day, I'm fucking...
Is it not embarrassed?
I'm like, no, what's up, guys?
I'll come through.
You just put them under the shirt.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
That's why the hoodie is.
Yeah, I'll play them.
Okay.
Yeah.
I would love that and I'll put some money.
Now, CJ, if you lose, you're fired.
But that's rough.
I've been asking everybody, do you play as yourself?
My ranking fluctuates or drops or something and I see somebody who just came in
and they've been here long enough to have a cup of coffee with a higher rating than me.
A former king of the ring, like I said already 22 years in the game.
What?
I'm not over six feet tall.
I'm not over 250.
No scars on my face.
So that means what that I'm
that I'm very good at this.
Yeah, yeah.
So I just don't, I don't understand.
Thank you.
Appreciate I moisturized regularly.
Louvre Derm.
I need to know that.
I'm gonna look 60 about the time I'm 35, but.
Y'all is a banana, so it's different.
32 now?
Oh, no, I'm 27.
I mean, that's a rough guess.
That hurts.
A hard life.
Yeah, that hurts, man.
Smoker?
No, sir.
No, sir.
No, sir.
Quickly.
So, um, if he worked in the oil.
Yeah.
Oh, hey.
I currently have a beef tallow.
I currently have a beef tallow.
Thank you.
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How's everything going, man?
It's press run.
Everything good?
Oh, yeah, we're good.
We're emotional.
I remember we was in jail trying to figure out our life.
Now we're here now.
Isn't it, isn't it nuts, seeing yourself in a video game?
Hell, yeah.
I still trip out when I see myself on a damn flyer.
Yeah.
I still trip out when I get that pace up every week.
Yeah.
Must be nice.
Just to see WWE.
I mean, besides the money, just, I mean, to be a part of this.
This shit's dope, brother.
Like, I was just telling the army over there, like, man, you don't wake up like this
every day, you know what I mean?
Ask me, too, to come be a part of it.
And, like, one thing was like, well, would you mind doing it?
I was like, man, that's my fucking.
job y'all need me over there here come on let's run with you yeah i mean
remember not being in the video game i remember nobody wanted me
yeah we here live and direct you know i was telling i was telling cam i was like dude i get like
imposter syndrome at these type of things because we just we just fucking make jokes for a living
right we're not even like a wrestling podcast we just make jokes and they they ask us to come
out here so i'm like all right hey bro hold on i feel like i see you one of the folks
Probably on TikTok or something, Instagram.
Hold on.
As soon as you said that, what's your name?
My bad.
What's your name?
I'm Peyton.
This is Cam.
You should know podcast.
Yeah.
Hold on, bro.
Probably arguing about some dumb.
One of us.
I'm saying, you're definitely going back and forth.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, all the time.
How the fuck can I think right now, but?
I can't think.
I bet when this is over, I'm going to pull something up.
Yeah, you might.
You'll see that.
I'll be.
I'm looking at you.
I feel like Brad was yelling at Joe.
Yeah.
Oh, no.
That's us.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
That's us.
Okay.
I got to figure this bitch out, right?
Yeah.
Y'all got me.
I'm fucking smiling now.
I'm like,
oh,
I got to figure this out.
See,
that's crazy because, like,
we'll pull up to, like,
shows and we'll be watching y'all.
And, you know,
as much as, like,
if it sounds corny,
like, you know,
wrestlers are like,
real-life superheroes.
You know what I mean?
If you're invested in the storyline,
you know what I mean?
You can watch that shit.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And so for y'all to come in here,
you're like,
I've seen y'all.
That's nuts, man.
Yeah, bro, I'm over here.
I had a look, bro, I got seven kids.
So my shit, that, brother, they're showing me.
There's all type of shit, bro.
Yeah.
I mean, as soon as you said some comedian shit,
like, the jokes, I was like, okay.
Your intensity in the ring.
I mean, one of the most intense wrestlers I think I've seen in a long time.
Oh, right.
Is that natural, or do you have to get into that before you step out of the ring?
No, that's just, most, that's a nice bracelet.
My bad.
I ain't looking at it like that, though, man.
No, no, no, no, that's pretty dope, though, bro.
No, to get back up in it, though, no, bro.
It's just, I come from trainers, bro.
You got it.
I'm a man.
Okay, okay.
I'll see you two, Jason.
I see you too.
Hey, bro.
Gamma, get this shit here.
Sorry, bro, we ain't got nothing on today, bro.
Yeah, we ain't got that on today, bro.
Yeah, we got that on today, bro.
No, but, brother, get back on the intensity.
Bro, hell of funny.
Get back in on the intensity, though.
Man, it's just something that just came with it.
I was taught, though, from
Gangrel. Gangrel is one of my trainers.
Gangrel, Rakishi, California, Black Pearl, and my father at the time of the kid,
these are the men who train me.
But Gangrel, man, definitely him.
He's the one that was like, hey, you know, this is going to separate you.
And, you know, okay, we all know what to work.
But at the end of the day, it's not.
Like, our bodies go through a lot.
Yeah.
Oh, you know, even when I'm sitting there, you know, ooh, I was somebody, you know,
like, I might really catch your ass on day.
You know, I might be off a day.
But the intensity, I feel like, is, and thank you for bringing that up, bro.
I mean, probably one of the first guys today that brought it up.
But it's good, though, because I really, I take pride in, you know, us hitting our times.
And also the intensity on how I look.
So thank you for that, man.
That actually blows me up a whole lot more, you know, I mean.
Yeah.
But it's the intensity.
For sure.
And the sense of urgency.
Like, it's just.
The sense of urgency.
Bobby Root says that.
Good stuff, dude.
Yeah.
The reason why I pop when I said that, because he just.
told me this past week.
Yeah.
So,
you know,
you are right.
That is another big word that we use.
Yeah.
It's the sense of urgency.
It's just,
it's,
I mean,
it's clear as day though.
Like,
you compare,
I'm not,
not about the name drop,
whatever else.
But just you,
with other people,
like,
it's like,
it's like,
it's like,
it's like,
this shit is intense.
It grabs the attention.
Like,
these aren't,
well,
he,
but he's not like a super
big wrestling guy.
And we were watching
some PLE at my house
and he was like,
that my fucker's athletic dog.
He was like, he was like into the match.
And that was the first match that he was like like this.
Yeah.
Because you were just like the way you presented yourself and the way he cares of in the ring, it's attention grabbing for sure.
No, right on.
Thanks, bro.
I don't know if you ever sat at the edge of your couch like that before.
I'm glad I had you like that.
All right.
So thank you.
All right.
All right.
No, thank you, though, and it's different, though.
I know when you felt that, you know, that makes me feel good.
Okay, cool.
You know, it's still working there.
You know, it means that the train because, you can body slam people.
We could throw people up in there.
We could moonsor on people, but the intensity, you know, I feel like it separates me a lot.
100% good looking on that, bro.
Got you, man.
Got you, man.
Okay, before you get out of here, because I know you got a lot of running you around.
Well, I'm just trying to go eat some pizza after then.
I ain't doing too much.
Baby, look at your bracelet again.
I'll put you on.
I got a guy.
So you, I mean, you're a father.
Yeah, yes, sir.
So I have recently become a father.
I have a kid.
So what is, I have another one, another bun in the oven.
So appreciate it.
Welcome to the club, baby.
Yes, sir.
Yes, sir.
And take care of your kids out there, bro.
For real.
All right.
Take care of your kids.
All right, that's some real gangster thing, man.
That's what we're doing all over here.
Take care of our kids.
We at work right now.
Yes, sir.
All right?
Give me some advice.
Maybe a crazy lesson.
Something that you didn't believe at first.
You saw it unfold before you.
You got to adapt to all their personalities, dude.
All right.
You got adapt to all their personalities.
And, man, shout out to the moms.
Shout out to the moms, bro.
For real, bro, because I wouldn't be able to do this
If I want for my wife, bro.
She left me at home one day with all the kids.
She deserved a couple.
My wife deserved more than ever.
But she left me out, gave her a call.
They wanted different things they eat.
She's like, I'm calling her.
Like, what you want?
She's like, bro.
You're like, no, no, I'm good.
We got this.
We got this.
We got this.
Jacob Patoo.
Yeah, I got this.
But overall, though, bro,
just adapt to their personalities.
And, Brett, you obviously,
you're doing a good thing.
A lot of people ashamed to talk about their kids or anything.
Oh, yeah.
Probably a shame to where they ring.
I mean, I ain't got mine on right now, you know what?
But my wife knows, hand-in-n-n-n-n-n-k.
You know what I mean?
But man, bro, obviously, bro, you're proud to speak about your children.
You're already doing the right thing.
And, bro, you're grinding, too, bro.
How old is you?
27.
Oh, bro, they grinding, bro.
Let's get it up for, you're being 27 on the grind right now,
brother.
I'm 27 trying to figure it out, you know?
Yeah, man.
You're doing right, bro.
You're doing the right thing.
You're here now, 27.
How old is you?
20.
I just turned 27.
Oh, God damn.
Give it that again.
Hey, man, y'all doing the right thing, bro.
Bro, appreciate it.
I mean, I know y'all got partners who never left the city.
Y'all got partners who...
Too many.
It's okay.
It ain't they fault.
I know we're still going to, you know, we still going to love them and so.
Yeah, of course.
Y'all here, bray.
I'm not...
Are y'all here with me?
I'm here with y'all.
Come on, my dog.
And by way, my breath don't smell.
It does not.
It does not.
All right.
But if you...
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry to go back.
I don't know if I want the odor now, dude,
because I'm like smelling this microphone and fucking, you know what I mean?
I wouldn't want to smell bad breath neither at all.
Jacob Pod Tzu, everybody.
Appreciate it.
The were wolf.
My dog, bro.
You should know podcast.
And now you're one of the best talkers of all times.
So I just kind of want to just give you the floor for all of this.
Now, there is something going on right now.
What's going on?
Oh, no.
We're starting with, you know, how I smell.
Yeah, you smell fantastic.
You didn't know it did smell great.
Okay.
Now, a good talker requires a good scent.
That's one thing I've known.
I agree.
I mean,
but is there a question about it?
What is it?
Your sister's perfume.
Thank you, ladies and germs.
I'm here until Thursday.
Please try the veal.
Okay.
Let's talk about what's currently going on.
I mean,
you walk right in.
That's perfect.
No, he got me.
No, he got me.
No, he got me.
It's like, there's no way he's going to fall.
I don't know where he's going to walk into it.
He walked right into it.
The whole.
time I'm like, I'm like, he really wants to give out his fucking call.
Yeah, yeah.
I was like, normally people like gatekeeping.
I said, he wants to tell the world before he was.
Yeah, that was genius.
It was like skiing down hill with sunny bone owners.
Yeah, you know, like, anyway.
I was so eager to know too.
I leaned into it, too.
I was like, what is it?
You hit me.
All right, the vision, right now, going through it.
You got a masked man coming through, stopping everybody.
Riddled with injury.
What's going on right now?
Oh, keeps things interesting.
I mean, adversity defines character, doesn't it?
Yes.
So if we don't come back from this adversity, then the vision was never clear to begin with.
And I shouldn't be calling them the future main events of WrestleMania for many, many, many, many generations to come.
Then it is a prediction and not a spoiler.
But if we come through this adversity, well, then now you've seen us tried and tested.
Now you've seen us go through the trials and tribulations and any top act has to go through.
Roman Reins, excuse me, my tribal chief would never have become.
the tribal chief if he had not spent so many years languishing as the big dog and languishing on top in the main event of WrestleMania, but never getting the acceptance of the audience or the acknowledgement that he deserved because they were presenting an in authentic character.
Once he stopped being a character and he let you know that he is the tribal chief and that he is the head of the table and that he is worthy of your acknowledgement, then all of a sudden everyone realized, oh my God,
this is who Roman Reigns is.
C.M. Punk being the best in the world and was a W.W. champion.
And they kind of accepted him for that until we were put together on television and I said,
stop playing anybody, just be yourself.
And my God, was he the biggest in the world in 2012?
Because that's who C.M. Punk is.
Ask any of his best friends in the world.
How is he?
And he let that come out on television to a degree at the time that 434 days as champion was unheard of.
So it's the same thing with the vision.
These are our trials and tribulations.
This is the adversity that we face.
And coming through that adversity and thriving after that adversity
is the definition of what it takes to be a WrestleMania main eventer,
of which all four members of the vision will be.
Speak about WrestleMania main event.
CM Punk.
Got Roman Reins, two guys.
A lot of history with them.
Where are you having this?
How do you feel?
Because you have to, best friend.
Former.
Or current.
You know what I mean?
How are you feeling in this?
Are you looking for a prediction?
No, how are you feeling?
No, I'm saying in your heart.
How do I feel?
Yes.
I feel with my hands.
Emotionally.
You're a comic.
Emotionally.
How are you feeling?
I don't think emotionally.
Emotions with your business.
I think strategically.
I think tactically, you know,
and I think
which side of the equation
do I exploit for my own personal
benefit moving into
WrestleMania and passed it.
I mean, honesty. I mean, you want to talk
about honesty? He goes, I'm
going to think, who do I have to
go over to make sure I eat? I appreciate that.
I respect that, but Paul, you're a human
and I know somewhere in there.
There's a big soft heart.
I know you got to feel something. I do, but I
ignore it. This is how
I feed my family, so I don't
let emotions play into that.
Listen, I can sit there
and invest in stocks that I feel emotionally attached to
because of the way that they treat the little fluffy animals
in the woods and everything.
I'm not investing in companies like that.
I'm investing in companies that maximize profit for their shareholders.
So, WrestleMania main event is the tribal chief,
Roman Reigns against the best in a world,
CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship.
And I'm looking at it from an analytical position
where I'm going to assess what is best for me
and the people around me that depend on me
to make such decisions going into,
and past WrestleMania.
You know, does that ever get you in any kind of problem?
Always just looking for yourself, always seeing what you can get out of a situation?
But it's not just about myself.
You know, it's like the scene is departed where Leo DiCaprio said to Jack Nicholson.
There are a lot of people whose lives depend on the thought that you know what the
you're doing.
And there is a lot of people who have placed their careers in my hand.
Tell me something that Logan Paul doesn't have the leverage to negotiate.
Logan Paul chooses to be with Paul Heyman.
Bronbreaker was deemed the future of this industry before he was with Paul Heyman.
If he didn't want to be with Paul Heyman, if he didn't consider that an upgrade from where he was,
he wouldn't have to be.
Bronson Reed was smashing people left and right.
Six tsunamis on Seth Rollins, put Seth Rollins out,
ascended to the top of the roster from the languishing midcard
and after suffering midcard mediocrity and took it upon himself to the,
become a top star and who has been held back more than Austin theory.
So you take all of these people, and let alone look at the trials and tribulations that befell
Brock Lesnar.
All these people choose to be with Paul Heyman.
There are five people whose careers right now are tied in intricately and passionately and
intimately with Paul Heyman.
So I don't look at it selfishly like it's just on behalf of Paul Heyman.
I look at it on behalf of Paul Heyman, on behalf of Brock Lesnar, on behalf of Bronc,
on behalf of Logan Paul, on behalf of Austin Theory, on behalf of Bronson Reed,
and on behalf of the WWE audience,
and I'm not going to say the typical corporate WW universe,
but it's the audience, because it's the audience that truly matters the most.
And I look at it on behalf of the audience as well,
hoping to stay ahead of the curve enough that I understand not only what they wanted this year's
WrestleMania, but how will this year's WrestleMania transcendent to next year's
WrestleMania in Saudi Arabia.
And how does that WrestleMania lead to
WrestleMania 2028?
How are you?
I'm good. How are you guys?
Fantastic.
Fantastic.
Everything your day been good?
My day has been amazing.
It just started, kind of.
How much do you love the whole running around talking thing?
I don't love it at all.
I keep doing media.
Really?
Yeah.
Why is that?
I don't know.
I don't really like listening to my voice.
I feel like I have a really high-pitched voice.
and it gets kind of annoying.
Really?
Yeah.
Okay, so how about do you watch your matches back?
No.
Really?
Well, so I'm like kind of forced to you because it's like kind of how you get better.
Yeah, exactly.
You know, but I hate watching them back.
I hate it.
I cringe.
That really reminds me of us.
In the beginning of the podcast, I would be like, oh my God.
I was like, I hate my voice.
I hate how I'm like, yeah, it's crazy.
Yeah.
So your rise to the top here, I mean, it was monumental.
Thank you.
What do you credit that to?
Who?
What?
What?
Or who?
A who?
A what?
No.
I just want to thank me, myself, and I.
Okay.
No.
I want to say my gymnastics background helped a lot.
I feel like that gave me a leg up in wrestling.
100%.
And then obviously the Performance Center taught me everything that I knew, know about wrestling.
So, yeah, Performance Center and Gymnastics.
Was that like, was that a, maybe not hard, but like a weird bridge to, like close that gap on?
Just gymnastics and then making it.
wrestling. Yeah. Wrestling is really weird. Like really, really, really weird. Like, there's so many
unspoken rules. And don't get me wrong. Like, I love wrestling. But it's literally such a, like,
odd business. Yeah. You know, like it's just so different from anything I feel like I've ever done.
It's so different from sports. It's not just like a sport. It's also entertainment. So it's like
putting the two together and then mixing TVs every week, PLEs every month, going out of the country
every month. It's a lot. How is that travel? I couldn't imagine. It's a lot. I took a three-hour flight here and I was
snipped. Yeah. So how do you do it? It's hard. It's really, really hard. You kind of just get into
your routine of, you know, like you fly home, you work out, you know, you fall asleep early that day
because you had such an early flight that morning and then you kind of like reset until you have to
fly out for TV the next week. It's a lot, trust me. Yeah, see, I couldn't do it. I honestly couldn't do it.
Do you have any, like, plane tips for me?
Like the long flights, because we're about to go on tour in UK and Australia.
And I've never been on a flight that long.
Are there any tips you got for us?
No, I would just hope there's Wi-Fi.
I always buy the Wi-Fi and I doomscroll on TikTok.
Dude, I thought that was a non-negotiable Wi-Fi on planes.
That might be, hey.
Some people don't buy it.
Oh, no.
100%.
If you're not buying Wi-Fi on flight, you're a psychopath.
That'd be me sometimes.
I like the little free movie.
Typically, I'm in my little historical movie bag.
I'll watch something over World War II and I fall asleep.
Okay.
I'm just like, what the hell?
Since we're here to promote 2K26, you can do dream matches, right?
A dream match for you in your career.
I've already lived out two of my dream matches.
Okay.
Those are like, were my two main ones.
I do have a new dream match.
Me versus Rea Ripley.
Oh, dude.
That'd be fantastic.
Let's put out in the universe.
Let's make it happen.
So that they're going over?
Um, maybe like a non-finish.
Okay.
No.
Fair answer.
You go, all right.
Fair answer?
No, I'm going over.
Duh.
Oh, yeah, of course.
With the PME.
Yeah.
Okay, dude, honestly, can I say that?
Let's talk about it.
Let's talk about it.
Double the double jump up, most athletic thing I've seen.
Oh, my God.
Thank you.
Is it terrifying up there or no?
It is scary.
Like, sometimes when I haven't hit it in a long time or like a couple of weeks, I'm like, sorry.
Go for you.
You can say whatever.
You can say whatever you want.
I don't know if that's going to be you in trouble.
No, I'm good.
I'm like, oh, my God, can I still do this?
Like, can I still do my finisher?
So sometimes I do have, like, a mini heart attack, like, out there live in front of everyone,
jumping from the middle to the top one.
And then as soon as I push off, I just dump my head back.
Yeah.
And I'm praying.
See, I don't know if it was my, my wide set hips or my bad lower back.
Might be both combination.
I was never good at a backflip.
Trampoline, little, like, urban air, bounce park.
None of that.
Never good at a backflip.
I mean, you don't know.
Everyone was, like, just took your head?
You can grab your knees.
I'm like, if shit doesn't work.
Optically, you don't give athletic.
You know what I mean?
That's true.
That's true.
I'm definitely more the tactical guy.
I'm the skill guy.
Not the athlete.
100%.
Okay.
Whenever your career is all set and done,
100 years from now.
Yes.
What do you want?
You want you?
She's like,
she's like,
I really,
I really hope it's not 100 years.
100.
Like, what do you want people to look back
when they see you?
What do you want them to say?
That I was iconic,
that I could do it all.
She could wrestle, she can cut a promo, she had good character work.
I would love for people to say that about me.
I want to become a household name one day, you know, like Charlotte Flair, Becky Lynch, Stratis.
I would love that.
And I also want to have a lot of money one day.
That's fantastic.
I mean, but you should know podcast.
Can't I say something to you?
Because I'm a big Chelsea green guy.
Are you?
Oh, huge.
Oh, I was on Twitter.
Keep talking.
This past week or two.
You know, because there was some, behind this.
seen stuff happening, right?
And they're always in.
Oh, oh. And I tweeted, I said
Chelsea Green is going to be a world champion.
It did so well.
Did I like it? No.
Wait, wait, that's crazy.
No, no, it's okay.
I really be vanity person and liking in the old squeeze.
Well, maybe I'll tweet it again.
We can try it. But how does that feel?
There's been a huge outcry for you on social
media about, you know, after.
No, it is crazy. It is crazy.
And I am definitely feeling the love.
I feel, I feel split down the middle
because one part of me is like, guys,
I'm not an underdog.
I've been doing this 12 years.
Like, I've had so many opportunities.
I've been given so many, like, crazy moments.
And then on the other hand, I'm like, no, fuck it.
I'm just going to take it.
Like, I'm going to take everything I can get and, like, all this love and everything.
Look, you're not going to be loved all the time.
And I've been hated and I've been canceled and I've been, like, on on social media.
So this is such a nice breath of fresh air for me.
But the pressure, it's a lot of pressure.
You're built for it.
A lot of pressure.
But that's where your hard work and all your years have come in.
You're ready for it.
No, you're right.
Thank you.
Come on now.
And pressure, and pressure what?
What does pressure do?
Builds diamonds.
Period.
There we go.
Does it?
No, it does.
Statistically?
Yeah, they get, you know, compacted.
Mine are from the lab grown.
Oh, you're one of those.
No, that's fine.
That's fine.
You're young, right?
You've got to be young.
Well, what's young?
Are you, are you like late 20s?
Yeah.
Yeah, that's why.
27.
That's why.
I could have guessed that.
So is it?
Are we just supposed to...
Don't guess my age?
Because earlier it was slightly disrespectful.
It was slightly disrespectful.
I would love to hear what you think...
How old do you think I am?
No, no, no.
I won't play that game.
Oh, come on.
No, no, no.
I did it and then I was regretting it as it was happening.
Oh, my gosh.
She did it in her head.
She was like 41.
No, okay.
Yeah, I need...
Okay, I know I have a beef tallow.
I need a better moisturizer.
I need a better...
I need a whole...
I've already talked to my wife.
She's going to get me right.
I don't think so.
Like, I would have guessed.
Okay, hold on.
Oh, God, dude.
Add seven to whatever she says, because that's what she really met.
No.
Don't play that game.
No, that's true.
That's true.
I will be honest with you.
I think you look, I'm going to say 31.
That's a second.
31.
Are you 25?
I'm 27.
We're the same age.
So, you know, it's not, maybe it's like wisdom.
It's either wisdom with the creases in the forehead or the baggy eyes because I just had a kid.
Yeah.
Did you really?
Yes.
A little baby.
He's a little nugget.
Don't mind the bullet hole in my screen.
Yeah.
Thank you.
I am.
Thank you.
Daddy.
He is.
Oh, he's always been mine.
Yeah.
That's right.
Yeah.
Good morning to you.
And congrats to you on the house.
I saw an unreal.
Yes.
Well, I think that's what, like, kinds of, kind of keeps me, like, level-headed a little bit more normal.
I don't know.
Maybe I shouldn't say that.
But, you know, like, a little bit more grounded.
I come home.
I love my home life.
I've got dogs.
I've got cats.
I'm a mommy.
For sure.
Yeah.
I'm a mommy.
Not a real mommy, but it's a firm mom.
So, it kind of just, like, keeps, you know, social media, like, like,
off to the side when I get home.
I don't need to think about that.
So how does it feel being,
because like you said,
we saw the unreal with the house,
how does it feel that your hard work,
your passion,
wrestling,
like has afforded you something that
that's always been like a goal and a dream?
It's crazy because in the past three years,
I feel like everything has changed.
Like I just struggled,
struggled, struggled for nine years
to like just build everything I wanted,
the life that I knew I wanted.
And so I'm,
it's very rewarding to,
you know,
like be driving home from the airport from my dream job in my dream car driving into my dream house
my dream dogs looking at me like you know what I mean I'm just like like it's not all about money
at all but like this job and the salary that comes with it has afforded me a lot of those things
right like I wanted all those things I had a great life before but now I'm like wow like I had my in-laws
visit this beautiful house exactly that's so nice that's awesome that's awesome that's
I've always been a Chelsea Green guy.
Just meeting you is just, it's elevated time sin.
You're the best.
Chelsea Green everybody.
That's it.
I didn't know we got told it.
Yeah, I got to yell.
She goes, she goes,
well, next time you're in Dallas, we'll do a real episode.
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It is an honor to meet you.
I am such a big fan.
Big fan of you.
You are one of the reasons that my girlfriend got into wrestling.
She saw you and she was like, oh, she's a badass.
Like a superhero.
You have the craziest spots, I think.
A scene, how does it feel those spots you do?
like putting a trash can over your head on top of a steel cage.
So, yeah, that is totally crazy idea.
When I did the first time, I didn't realize it's completely blind,
and that makes me scared.
I thought, I can do it.
I will enjoy it, but actually put it in my head and completely blind,
oh my gosh, I'm starting scary.
And what should I do?
What should I do?
anyway, I have to jump, move.
Right.
That's all.
So, yeah, that was a great idea.
But now I did a couple times that moves.
And now getting better.
Like, I'm getting comfortable.
Comfortable, yeah.
And even I can enjoy that move.
So Traskan is one of my friends.
There you go.
Is there any spot or move you think you'd be too scared to do?
Or are you kind of open to everything?
So actually,
some people saying I'm so much
athletic. I'm honored to
hear that but actually
I don't think I'm so athletic
I am just like
no fear. Right.
Because I cannot twist.
I can do back clip, I can do
front flip but I cannot do
twist so that's what
Stephanie Backel doing the finish move
and her move is amazing. I cannot do twisting.
Really? Yeah but I have
confidence to my moonshard over the moon south. My moonsart is very strong. I'm jumping so far and I have
proud about to do my finish move. It's crazy. She said, I'm not too athletic. I mean, we're like,
what are we then? You're definitely humble. So I would say, what do you think, just your whole
journey up to this point? What has been maybe the like hardest part to
master for you, like in-ring skills,
on-the-mic skills, sticking into your character,
being, like, just any, anything of wrestling.
What was, like, one of the ones that you had to work the most on?
Of course, promo.
Yeah.
Yeah, promo is a very common answer.
Like, a lot of people say that.
Like, it's, because it does, y'all are, I mean,
y'all do it fantastic.
Thank you so much.
I feel like the average consumer doesn't realize
how much, like, work y'all put in behind the scenes.
Yeah.
And like how long or how much of a process it is to become that good at it.
Yeah, because of course I have language barrier.
You can speak English.
Of course, because you guys need to.
But I cannot speak English well.
Of course, I'm learning.
I'm studying every single day.
But, yeah, still, I'm always struggle to speak English.
Like now, I'm always getting nervous to having interviews.
Yeah.
Really?
Yeah.
Well, you're doing great.
You're killing it.
You're doing great.
Chill it.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Because you guys are so nice.
You guys smile makes me not nervous.
Okay, I'm good.
Yeah, comfortable.
Yeah, but of course I have language barrier.
So promo makes me so nervous.
Also, I have to remember about the line or something.
What I have to say, like, oh, we're gonna have a championship at this day, at this
venue, at this city.
I have to memorize so many things.
And I have to speak in second.
language. That is the hardest part. And also I have to tell to what is my emotion at the same
time that makes me my brain like exploring. But here is a thing. So WW universe is not only native English
speaker. Exactly. So so many like overseas or abroad overseas the universe so much supporting
and so many people saying like I'm
trying to speak second language, which is English.
My English is totally broken English,
but I'm doing efforting to speak English.
So some people who is learning English or learning some different language,
they are told me to, your sky gave me like a...
Like, no, I even...
Yeah, I get it.
But you're killing it.
Yeah, hope.
Yeah, there you go.
Perfect.
Yeah, they're giving, like, I'm so much honor.
I'm giving hope to somebody learning,
100% language.
Exactly.
A role model.
Yeah.
Exactly.
And that's it.
Yeah.
That's awesome.
There's one thing I saw on Unreal, Triple H said, if he lost everybody and he
left him with just E.O. Sky, he would be okay.
How does that feel coming from Triple H?
I'm so much honor because I feel like he, he,
makes your sky big star, of course.
I have loyalty.
I have loyalty for wrestling.
I'm always doing my best, every single match.
I've never like, I don't want to do something.
I've never felt like that for the wrestling.
So I'm always grateful who is set up the match,
who is supporting the match?
like even behind the camera behind
like who is cleaning the venue
who is reading up the ring
and who is set up the camera
lightning and who is
like making the video
abroad like the
video package
promoting so
all the behind the scenes
yeah oh yes so
I can do only wrestling
who is
making looks great. Right. Yeah. Who is making looks weird superstar. Yeah. I'm so much
grateful for everybody. So yeah, I'm so much honor. Well, I'm sure you make their job easy because
you're, you're one of the best wrestlers I've seen. You're so entertaining to watch. And you're
even nicer in person. I know so nice. Yes. You should know podcast. We got C and Punk in here. I mean,
this is, you know what? You? Yes. I prefer you not.
Look. Probably not. Okay. All right. You probably. You probably. You probably. You probably. You probably
You can give it a shot, but we're trying to get people to listen.
Well, not tune out.
No offense.
This is an honor.
I mean, honor is all mine.
No, well, well, I'm Peyton.
This is Kim.
We have a podcast called the You Should Know podcast.
I mean, this is probably going to be the dumbest show you'll be on.
We just are two best friends.
I strongly doubt that.
We're just two best friends that like to shoot the shit.
You know, and, you know, we grew up wrestling guys.
I think WW knew that.
And for some reason, they led us in this.
this room. So this is, this is just monumental. I got to say, truly. I'm, this is going to be a blur.
And then tomorrow I'll be like, oh, we really did that. Well, I hope to make it memorable for you.
Yeah, well, we're just going to, you know, ask some regular questions. You're on the,
you're on the cover. Yeah, cover athlete. Yeah. So 2013, right? 2K13. I think so. You're,
you're on the cover. Now, explain the difference between that feeling then, getting that cover
in this cover this year. Uh, oh, boy, you know, I think I really had to fight for that 2013.
cover yeah I think the office did not want me on that cover and I think this time
there wasn't any other option yeah that's in the world that's the biggest
difference you know a lot of the times in life and I find in my career like I'll do
something once and then I'm good yeah you know I don't need to revisit stuff
but this is super cool there's a lot of work that comes with it you know a lot of press
a lot of a lot of travel we got to sell copies of this video
game and it is a lot of work, but it's, it's, it's worth it. Like, this is everything that I ever,
beyond everything that I ever probably dreamed about when I was a kid, you know? Right.
Exactly. Right. So this run right now, your run at WW right now,
world heavyweight champion. Congratulations, by the way. Thank you. My favorite champion.
There we go. I mean, that is, I mean, that is just, that is unreal. Right, honey, that it hits a little
All about the side plates, too.
Oh, yeah.
It hits a little different.
I almost touched it.
And I would have been a sin.
And I thought you can touch it on.
Are you sure?
Yeah, absolutely.
Oh, well, excuse me.
Just give it a squeeze.
Yeah, just give it a squeeze.
That's beautiful.
That's a piece, Arcambe.
You go get to touch that one, huh?
Just squeeze.
Not that hard.
Just, okay.
All right, there you go.
All right, very good.
What is this, what is this run for you now?
What are you trying to achieve?
Is it anything?
Is this like a, for your legacy?
Are you still trying to prove something?
Or are you just, it's just the passion of wrestling?
I just, man, I enjoy it so much.
I think, you know, I'll have a different answer,
depending on what day of the week it is, about legacy and all that.
But, you know, ultimately, like, we're, we all, we all die.
You're right.
You know, when I'm dead, I don't think everyone, I'll be reduced to just,
oh, he's a dude who wrestled.
Okay.
So while I'm above ground, you know, try to seize every opportunity and make the most of it.
And I think I'm just trying to squeeze out as many amazing moments and memories as I can this run.
Yeah.
Is there anything you feel like you want to accomplish or anything?
But it's almost impossible, right?
Like, you've done everything.
I mean, if I'm a completest, oh, I have to win a Royal Rumble.
You know, rumbles aren't fun, you know.
Yeah.
Getting beat up by like 29 other guys, you know.
You find out you're going in number six.
You're like, oh, right.
Long night, yeah.
Long night, you know.
So in terms of anything I want to accomplish, I just, I really, I really just want to tell the best stories.
I want to make people emotional about the things I do.
I want to draw that out of them, whether it's, you know, make them really, really mad or make them really, really happy.
Sometimes make them real, real sad.
Yeah.
You know, it's about tugging on the heartstrings, I think, and telling the stories.
I think you do that the best.
I mean, your promo against Roman.
I mean, I haven't seen a reaction for a promo like that in years.
Since the last promo I did.
Exactly, right?
Do you look at that online reaction?
I'm sure you're not online like that,
but do you see what the people are saying?
Does that make you feel something?
Okay, I did my job.
Like, these people are now way more invested than they were before.
Listen, when the company whose production is off the charts,
They're making video packages about a promo.
Yeah, I know I did my job.
Yeah, it's normally a match.
It's clipped together and there's the greatest hits
and the big moments and the spectacular moves
clipped together with like a badass song.
And like when they're doing it for a promo.
Yeah, I know a grand slam when I hit one.
Yeah, I mean, out of the park.
I'm that guy, yeah, like I just hit that ball
and you look and you know and you bat flip.
thing.
Yeah, I'm good.
You just walk the bases.
No harm.
You know it's so.
Yeah.
We got to wrap this, but, dude, can we settle our debate?
I was just about to say, you said badass song.
I'm going to let you ask you because the debate happens in your house way more.
Cult of personality.
Yeah.
Fire burns.
I mean, cult of personality to me.
Like, this is a song that's been with me for years and years and years.
In 1989, my little league team's song was cult of personality.
You know?
on the Indies I used cult of personnel.
And it was one of the big negotiating pieces that when I was going to leave and go out the door,
and Vince was like, no, no, no, I can't lose you.
I gave him a bunch of demands that I thought he would say no to just so I could go home.
And he said yes to them all.
And one of them was licensing cult of personality.
And that's a man who hated paying other people.
people for their music and it's it's it's it's everything it's everything that
CM Punk is it's it's it's it's punk rock it's counterculture it says something
and it's this is an ass beater of a song yeah anytime it comes out at the bar I'm
oh my god no it's the best it's that I got I got another question for you
and we'll wrap about this so Drew was in here earlier I absolutely destroyed he
he I mean punched both of these to the ground yeah what a child yeah
He said it made the room look dark and didn't fit.
He said you didn't belong on the cover of the game.
Man makes the room look dark.
It is.
That's what I'm saying.
But what do you think about the actions he took?
I mean, literally, this is actually the second one.
He bent the pole how hard he hit it because he said he hated it and he didn't deserve to be in here.
And oh, there it is.
There's that big pole.
We still got the things here.
But yeah.
Well, that's a guy who is probably a master of beating his pole.
Yeah, he is.
Yeah, he is.
What else can I say?
See, and Punk, it's been an honor.
I mean, this is a dream fulfilled.
Thanks, guys.
Appreciate your time, man.
Honestly, so much.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Awesome.
Yeah, what's doing?
Dude, that's...
Yeah, this is sick.
See you guys at the performance center
and you're talking about...
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Pinta!
Oh, my guy!
How are you?
What's going on?
Man, how are you?
I'm great, my man.
You look clean.
You look, too.
You look, too.
Yeah, my dog.
Yeah, bro.
You guys, for you.
Dude.
How we doing?
Everything good, man.
I enjoy this moment.
Yeah.
Beautiful.
Dude, that's a clean suit.
That's in a smart.
Yeah, that's sick.
That's sick.
Now, your swag.
I mean, I think that's one of the reasons people are so drawn to you.
Yeah.
Your wrestling skill, obviously.
Yeah.
Fantastic.
Yeah, do whatever you want.
I'm sorry, guys.
What is the camera?
Oh, you got one right here?
We got them all over the place.
Yeah, there we go. There we go.
Always, when I saw a camera, the injector,
said, yeah, sir.
Yes, sir. Actually, can I, can you judge my Penta walk?
Yeah, okay, Robbie, you get this on the, come on.
This is the more easy thing in the life.
But in the same time, you need to fill the flow.
Yeah, Kim, come getting here too.
Because this is the most important thing for the Peta walk.
Yeah. Because the world is regular.
Yeah, but you need to put the floor like this.
Oh, yeah.
This really is very important.
Shoulder.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
You only from the energy, like, oh.
There we go.
Oh, yeah.
Tone out.
Tongue out, tongue out.
There you go.
Now, he's got a fat tongue.
He's got a real fat tongue.
Really wide tongue.
You're not really worried because the virus is a bad.
Yeah.
You know, he's a beastly tongue.
Yeah, sick.
Oh, that's sick as that.
Okay.
Okay.
Now.
Okay, let's see.
I got, it'd be a quick.
It'd be some.
That's not it.
We got to go back to the Performance Center for that one.
Yes.
All right.
So I remember your debut in the WWE.
Yes.
I mean, that went crazy.
Thank you.
Crazy.
Now, how are you feeling going into that?
Emotions.
Yes.
I think that nice was very special for me.
Was very important in my career, in my professional career, and in my personal life.
Because in the first row, you know, I saw my family.
there, my little daughter crying about the, hey, my dad, you know. So what's a fixing emotions,
you know, because for one part I feel great, like, ah, finally I'm here in WWE. But when I saw
the first role, like, my legacy is there. Right. Yeah. Because my little daughter is going to be a
wrestler too. So in my mind happened different things. Yeah. But the only reason I feel comfortable was, like,
Okay, finally after 20 years, work hard every day.
I'm here in the best company in the universe like WW.
Right.
Yeah, this is a true man.
Were you born with zero fear?
Or did you have to really fight for that?
Did you have to make that a thing?
No.
It's been in you since a kid.
At my first interview from TPA, I remember clear when,
you'll have something for the camera.
Like, zero me.
Yeah.
Because in my mind always it's like, no matter what, I'm fenta.
I want to be the best wrestler in the world, no matter what.
It's okay, like, Sarah Miedo.
Yeah.
He said, what is that?
Just zero meado?
Yeah.
You have, what do you have scar?
For something, pentano.
No, no.
Oh, got it, you know?
Yeah.
And it started building the place every, every day.
Dude, and it's crazy.
Like, I've been to a couple of raws and you come out,
it's a different energy when you come out.
I know it is crazy.
Oh, crap.
Dude, in your intro, the pyro.
The fire in my back, when I feel that bro, I become crazy because I want to beat everyone there, you know.
Because everyone is like, it's complete of penta.
The fire, the energy, the people.
When I do that, promise you.
I don't want to practice the penta wall.
I don't practice this one.
I am.
I am there because I feel like comfortable.
Like, yeah.
You know.
You know.
You're done.
You yet.
You know.
I'm real.
It's real, bro.
What if he was like, when I scream in the pyro, people think I'm really
have a lot of energy.
He's like, no, my fucking back.
So I'm ready to kill somebody.
He's like, I'm really a puke.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah, bro.
That's true, bro.
No, but you can, I want you to know, you can tell, like, the realness.
And that just, like we said, that sense of urgency and that just energy in the ring,
you can see it.
Like, as a consumer, you can see it, bro.
You got that shit going.
This is the world for Penta, you know?
Yeah.
When I, I took in the ring, everyone, no matter it's between the scream or in the show, feel same like me.
Right.
I feel happy, the people need happy too.
Yeah.
I'm mad, the people too, you know?
Yeah.
I think this is my best formula for the people, for Penta in the ring, outside the ring, too.
For example, in the interviews, I love the interviews.
Yeah, yeah.
Oh, when somebody asked me something about right now the stupid Dominion Mysterio,
I say like, okay, you want to talk about this stupid guy?
Okay, let's do it.
You know, something like that.
Yeah.
Because I really enjoy every moment, every interview in a, you know.
Yeah, we just embody it.
It's beautiful.
Dom sat behind me on a plane not too long ago.
I should let me know.
I'll do some.
I got you.
I should have punched for him.
Now I know.
I got you.
Thank you.
It's green lique.
$100 for you.
What's up?
$100 I pay for you.
Every punch to?
To them.
There we go.
The You Should Know Podcast.
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That's part of it.
That's parts.
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It has all the crazy stuff from the whole trip.
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WWA thank you again.
Fantastic.
We love you.
It was a great experience.
Shout to every wrestler because they were so cool.
They really were.
Coolest people on earth.
Hopefully we get to do some more stuff with y'all in the future.
But it's time to get out of here, man.
Let's do it.
Let's do it.
Appreciate each and every single one of you coming back.
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The documentary is dropping one episode every week.
And then after the doc is completed,
boy, do we got some, I mean,
he's literally making me and himself make out via bobblehead for him.
Come on.
Just kidding, you'd be on top.
I don't know if you'd be able to take the weight of my hips.
Oh, oh no, okay, yeah, no, no, no.
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Get your good karma, confuse the casuals.
This week's secret code.
I think this is very simple.
I think this is incredibly simple,
and it's just straight up paying homage.
W-W-E.
No, let's do W-W-W-W.
Do I say that country?
W-W-W-X-Y-S-K.
Okay, there we go.
You got seven letters.
W-W-E-X-Y-S-K.
Leave that everywhere,
and if y'all, if y'all make clips of this,
tag WWE.
Hopefully we can work together more in the future.
And then if we get a good enough relationship,
we can start bringing y'all to stuff.
Boom.
Let's see how it goes.
We love you so much.
Remember, one and a 10-cloth years,
and we get home to Christmas,
and we'll see you next time.
Yes, sir.
Yeah, no, they said I looked old and tired.
Yeah.
He said, captivating woman.
Yeah.
