• Episode #153: The Pre-Show Show

  • Dec 28 2024
  • Length: 2 hrs and 17 mins
  • Podcast

Episode #153: The Pre-Show Show

  • Summary

  • Today it’s a very special episode of Something Else. Today, as a special bonus, we have taken all the wacky, crazy pre-show stuff Arya and Trae recorded and compiled it into one fun episode. On today’s show, Arya and Trae discuss Trae’s hard drive crashing, tech issues, XWT, No Mercy 2002, thinking about Tim Horner at Wal-Mart, Dixie Dy-no-mite unmasking, Arya getting paid $315 from a former employer, predicting what happened during AEW Collision, Claudio’s travel woes, AEW not promoting Tomohiro Ishii, Trae’s tummyache, marijuana, Trae making his doctor laugh with his depression, Sprite Zero, Arya screaming about Zoom, Mike Winner, Trae’s cats, linear titles, Money In The Bank, cleaning glasses, Jerry Jarrett lying to Panda Energy, Trae watching New Japan shows on his iPad during meetings his wife attends, Matt Striker, bad commentators, WWE ECW, drag queens, Christopher Daniels challenging for the TNT Title, Marko Stunt, wrestlers not being buried because they aren’t the champion, the Hangman Page quest to the World Title, Arya’s car accident, Arya’s notes disappearing, going to school when you’re almost 40, Toni Storm’s return to Stardom, cable companies having legal monopolies, Josh Allen fumbling the basketball, Buffalo, the economics of book writing, the 2024 US Presidential Election, Hellfire Club pizza rolls, Another Broken Egg Cafe, Tetsuya Naito, EVIL, Arya’s electrical fire, Trae seeing a car accident, a discussion of whether aliens would be fascinated by human’s peeing and orgasming out of the same organ and so much more! A fun show as always!

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