The Miz: Paulie The Least Athletic Person I’ve Ever Seen

The Miz stepped off the ropes and into the studio, bringing the same charisma that’s made him a WWE headliner and reality TV staple. From being kicked out of the WWE locker room early in his career to beating John Cena at WrestleMania, he breaks down the grind behind the glam. He also calls Pauly…

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Crossing Up Pippen and Soaring Over Jordan

Grant Hill joined the show and reminded us that being a nice guy doesn’t mean you’re soft. The 7-time All-Star opened up about flipping the switch once he stepped on the court, earning respect from legends like Charles Oakley and, apparently, making Paul Pierce cry. Hill also dished on dunking over MJ, his advice for…

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A Voice Amid the Noise

Joe Buck opens up about the nuances of calling different sports, the odd challenge of narrating golf, and how social media became an echo chamber of hate—one he’s learned to laugh off. Reflecting on his father’s legacy and the burden of being impartial on national broadcasts, Buck shares candid thoughts on filling silence, faking live…

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The brutal truth about improving at golf

From flubbing Aaron Rodgers’ signals as a rookie to finding anonymity at his daughter’s birthday party in Las Vegas, Davante Adams reflected on life after Green Bay, the culture shock of LA vs. Wisconsin, and his admiration for LeBron James. Adams shares stories of getting crushed by Dont’a Hightower, bonding with Matthew Stafford, and why…

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From Cease and Desist to Bestseller Lists

Barstool’s Big Cat and PFT Commenter trace their origins from internet rivals to podcast pioneers—bonding over a shared sense of humor. They reflect on Joe Buck’s redemption arc, ESPN’s lawsuit, and why Barstool Van Talk getting canceled was a blessing. Now, with a decade of chaos under their belts, they’re writing a book, typos and…

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Smoltz Predicts Win…Eventually

Hall of Fame pitcher John Smoltz has faced postseason pressure, closed World Series games, and now chases fairways with legends—but says golf, not baseball, is the real mental monster. The Hall of Famer breaks down why Ohtani closing would be chaos, why Judge is feared like Bonds, and explains why he would want Bruce Willis…

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Jackson Calls 12-team Career a Blessing

Jim Jackson knows free agency is about leverage, and sometimes, location. The 12-team NBA vet reflects on choosing Miami for more than just sunshine, and how playing across the league became a post-career blessing. He breaks down the art of guarding KD vs. Steph, talks the importance of conditioning, and offers sharp insight on Luka’s…

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Jermaine O’Neal Still Believes in His Post Game

Jermaine O’Neal knows what it’s like to grow up fast. Drafted at 17, he entered the league with poise, now paying it forward with insight for phenoms like Cooper Flagg—whom he once coached against. O’Neal sees a promising future for Flagg, but cautions that shooting is the separator. From Shaq stories to thoughts on Dame’s…

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