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So is everyone listening to Steve Austin's podcast yet?
http://www.podcastone.com/program?ac...&programID=436
Listen. Episode 2 is an hour with Shawn Michaels. You're welcome. |
Well, everyone listen except loopydate.
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I will check it out soon, been out of the podcast game forever. They save long car travels.
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Don't have the "patience" to listen to podcasts.
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I haven't listened, but it's on my "to-do" list. I generally only listen to pods when I drive to/from my parents' (3 hour drive), and that's infrequent enough that I can put on a few Adam Carolla podcasts and be done with it. Might check this out if I hear good things though...
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I listened to it.
Good stuff. Austin's got that natural sense of humor where he doesn't have to try hard to be funny, and him and HBK shooting the shit is good times. |
Huge fan of this podcast. He is willing to talk about nearly everything and anything.
I especially liked his answer when asked about gun control. He didn't get all political on us, he just said that there's a problem and we need to address it. Also mentioned that a huge problem is gun owners without gun safes, which is something that is conveniently left out of the national narrative on gun violence in America. Very balance, although it's clear that he is against government regulation. Also, the interview with HBK was great. I like the chat they had on WM14 - that was the PPV that led to the WWE's victory against WCW - it was just so cutting-edge and the new guard (Austin, HHH, The Rock, and Kane since Taker was already established) really took hold and made themselves household names and big pieces of the future. I highly recommend this to anyone, especially wrestling fans - although it's clear it won't be a wrestling-centered podcast, we know that Austin won't shy away from (very colorfully) giving his opinion on literally anything that comes up. It's refreshing. |
Heard most of the HBK episode one and it was pretty good.
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I have really enjoyed the pod cast. It has been awesome hearing his voice again, sounds weird but I grew up watching him so I guess its a comfort thing. Pretty bad ass. Looking forward to more.
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The date is April 18, 2013. Steve Austin is having Chael Sonnen on the show.
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Loved the episode. Good questions, and good conversation.
To those who listened, HBK was, you know, so, you know, not his, you know, on-screen and on-air, you know, self. Just goes to show, you know, that, you know, what a gifted actor, you know, he is. |
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If it was someone other than HBK, I would of turned it off. But it is HBK, and he gets to do w/e the fuck he wants. |
HBK one was pritty boring but Chael is always gold, listening to this shit r/n
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Kevin Nash's 2-part was good... JR's was boring as fuck. HBK's was okay, not too much new there and he isn't as intrinsically entertaining to listen to as Nash. Just started listening to Bret's.
Somehow though Austin sounds more like Stone Cold ET than himself. |
Don't normally get into podcasts but i might make an exception for Stone Cold.
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I've listened to a few of them, I enjoy most of the content but the product placements get on my nerves.
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Haven't heard any of them. I also don't really follow podcasts, never really paid attention to them unless it features from somebody I want to hear from.
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Are these on any other site but that PodcastOne site?
Can't listen to them on my phone now :'( |
iTunes, Youtube
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not at all a generalization
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I liked his rants about gun control and men deodorants as well.
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Been listening to a lot of this lately, and loving most of them. Some highlights:
Kevin Nash: 3 separate episodes so far. The man is an excellent storyteller. Being in the Kliq must have been the greatest thing in the world. Lance Storm: Never been a huge fan of his but damn is he intelligent. Loved hearing him voice the opinion that neither Vince nor WWE nor any promoter or promotion is responsible for drug use and deaths in wrestling. I bet that made a lot of his smark friends clench their assholes up a bit. JR: Boring as fuck. I said this already but I'm saying it again because just thinking about it makes me glad that he was fired. Hurricane: Centered mostly on his motorcycle crash, largely a PSA for responsible drinking. Good stories about his early career and WCW/WWE transition. Lawler: Fucking awesome. Lots of good stuff about his early days and his run with Kaufman. Scott Hall: I would have thought that out of the Kliq he would have been last in line in terms of business savvy, but I was surprised at how brilliant he seems to be. Glad he's getting his life back together. Lots of interesting stories, though I don't care much about what his son is doing in his early career. DDP: I didn't listen to most of it because they were talking too damn much about his yoga and health drinks and shit. Bret Hart: A few good stories but not terribly exciting. Trish Stratus: Really weird to listen to after hearing him talk about getting pussy with the likes of Hall, Nash, and Hurricane, as well as pushing testosterone supplements in the ad segments. Not bad though. |
I recently fell in love with these, nothing but good stuff coming out of this.
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Really enjoyed the interview he did with David Lee Roth. They get into a somewhat detailed talk about wrestling. Roth I guess did a two part discussion of the history of wrestling on his podcast. The Pat O'Brien interview was also quite enjoyable. That guy is god's gift to radio.
Don't really listen to the episodes where Austin is alone or just him and Mo. Anybody catch some of those yet? |
No but as boring as work is I'm sure I will soon.
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I listened to the Scott Hall one, and some of the Edge one. I really enjoyed it, it was cool to chill out and listen to a podcast for a change, I never usually listen to anything radio-like.
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Heard all but the solo and non wrestler guest ones. One of my weekly rituals.
Favorite episodes include : Jerry Lawler, Ric Flair (the greatest story ever told lol), and Scott Hall. |
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