• The Black Weasel | Ron Funches wrestles Pauly Shore for fame | Ep #65

  • Nov 7 2024
  • Length: 42 mins
  • Podcast

The Black Weasel | Ron Funches wrestles Pauly Shore for fame | Ep #65

  • Summary

  • Welcome to Episode 65 of The PMS Podcast at Jam in the Van, where Pauly Shore hosts the wildest episode yet: The Black Weasel! In this unforgettable installment, comedian and actor Ron Funches steps into the spotlight to challenge Pauly in a showdown for fame that will have you on the edge of your seat. Known for his roles in Trolls and Undateable, Funches brings his signature humor and takes on Pauly in the Black Weasel Wrestling Challenge, sparking an offbeat, hilarious rivalry. Alongside Funches, the episode features hip-hop legend Lyrics Born, whose live performance showcases his unmistakable lyrical style, and dancer Chocolate Uno, whose high-energy moves add another layer of excitement. With moments like the Weasel Wrestling Match and Weasel vs. Shore face-off, this episode offers fans plenty to keep them coming back. The PMS Podcast crew brings it all together: Nicole Tran, Pauly’s quick-witted sidekick; Ryan Mirvis, bartender and on-the-spot comic relief; Graig Agop, producer extraordinaire; and Joelberg leading the PMS house band, The Busters, who keep the energy at peak levels with their live music and comedic timing. Don’t miss out on The Black Weasel Comedy Battle—the laughs, music, and unexpected moments only The PMS Podcast can deliver. Hit play and join Pauly, Funches, and the crew as they dive into the madness with "The Black Weasel" antics, big laughs, and an episode that leaves a lasting impression. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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