Chapters
0:00 - Intro
4:43 - Is the NBA better when the Bulls are good?
12:34 - Air Jordan to NBC
19:07 - The summer of Giannis
28:03 - Are the Pacers East favorites?
34:47 - Nuggets/OKC Game 4 recap
40:39 - Do or die Knicks/Celtics
45:44 - Warriors/OKC Game 4 preview
49:36 - NFL schedule release
55:23 - Derek Carr retires
56:12 - Soccer For Dummies
57:02 - El Clásico recap
59:15 - Barcelona’s season review
1:01:11 - Champions League Final set
1:04:33 - Europa League legitimacy
1:08:32 - What’s next for Man United?
1:11:21 - Early transfer talk
1:15:17 - Scott’s NBA Draft Lottery live reaction
Get ready for an action-packed episode of the First Black Champ podcast with hosts J.R. Bang and Camp From The Port, as they break down the latest wrestling event, Backlash! From the intense Fatal Four-Way featuring Jacob Fatu, Drew McIntyre, Damian Priest, LA Knight, and Jeff Cobb's buzzworthy debut, to Becky Lynch's controversial finish against Lyra Valkyria, the duo dives deep into every major match.
They also spotlight Dominik Mysterio’s controversial Intercontinental Championship reign alongside the mysterious El Grande Americano, analyze the entertaining Gunther vs. Pat McAfee showdown, and bask in the nostalgia of a John Cena vs. Randy Orton main event.
The episode takes a heartfelt turn with a tribute to wrestling legend Sabu, celebrating his iconic ECW moments and unmatched contributions to the sport. Plus, the hosts throw in their signature humor, storyline predictions, and even a special Mother’s Day shoutout.
The Monday edition of I'm Not Gon Hold You hosted by Scott Lewis
Today's crew: J.R. Bang & Dante
Chapters
0:00 - Intro
2:53 - (Technical difficulties) Travonne Edwards talks NBA Playoffs
14:32 - Back to hating Tatum
27:33 - Knicks Finals bound??
36:01 - Can/will the Celtics & Cavs come back?
42:45 - Ranking the remaining playoff teams
47:39 - Goofy Mog Of The Week
51:45 - George Pickens trade/is Mike Tomlin washed?
56:17 - Belichick GF banned or not banned from UNC
1:04:56 - Barber’s Chair Shop Ad
1:05:34 - The Local Hour
1:05:54 - Southside Pope
1:09:26 - Bears rookie mini camp report
19:04 - Bears primetime schedule predictions
1:30:49 - Cubs talk
1:39:26 - Sox talk
Hosted By Dante Miles with Courtney Collabro, Malik Wright & Syd
Chapters
0:00 - Intro
3:30 - Same old Seattle?
10:20 - Rangers looking for a spark
19:25 - Braves injury update
27:40 - Rafael Devers; Stop playing with me bro
35:50 - Early trade piece check in
44:04 - Series to watch this weekend
Scott & Flows are back to recap the Bears draft, what the Bears should add to the running back room, Ben Johnson building a culture, pressure mounting on Caleb & much more!
The world's most inconsistent podcast is back! Scott, Pav, Bang & Merk discuss the start of the Diddy trial & if he has any shot of getting out of jail time, its's been a bad week for the old heads with Smokey Robinson & Byron Scott being accused of some weird cases, the guys then have a self help therapy hour.
Pierce Rob and Chris talk about the fallout from WrestleMania 41, this Saturday's Backlash show in St. Louis, and expectations for certain superstars post-Mania.
Is Jey Uso vs. Logan Paul a smart move? We discuss whether WWE might risk creating a transitional champion and if Logan Paul is the right opponent to kick it off. Sami Zayn steals the spotlight with a jaw-dropping segment as he turns down a SmackDown offer and suffers a brutal beatdown from Bron Breakker and Seth Rollins.
Meanwhile, Becky Lynch shocks the WWE Universe by attacking Bayley and pulling her out of WrestleMania, paving the way for Lyra Valkyria. Will this shake things up for the Intercontinental Title, and could Stephanie Vaquer be poised to enter the spotlight next?
We also tackle the buzz around recent WWE and NXT releases. Big names like Shayna Baszler, Dakota Kai, and Braun Strowman headline the free agent pool, along with potential NXT departures like Gigi Dolin and Oro Mensah. Lastly, we ask "Do we care?" about rumored matches, including Pat McAfee vs. Gunther and Jacob Fatu’s Fatal Four Way for the US Title.
Tune in as we break down these storylines, speculate on what's next, and debate what’s worth the hype!
The Friday edition of I'm Not Gon Hold You Hosted By Scott Lewis
Today's Crew: J.R. Bang & Dante Miles
Chapters
0:00 - Intro
2:04 - The Warm Up
5:28 - The Local Hour
8:09 - Scott’s Sinners review
20:47 - The Shedeur situation wrap up
31:05 - Is Bill Belichick under mind control?
36:05 - Bears draft recap
46:01 - No more Caleb excuses?
55:07 - Ben Johnson’s culture
59:50 - Barber’s Chair Shop Ad
1:00:36 - Greg Popovich’s legacy
1:07:19 - The NBA Squabble-Off’s
1:16:13 - Who’s to blame in Lakerland?
1:35:32 - Anthony Edwards the legend killer
1:44:12 - Knicks/Celtics preview
1:51:51 - Cavs/Pacers preview
1:55:33 - Nuggets/Clippers Game 7 picks
1:59:35 - Warriors/Rockets Game 6 picks
Hosted By Dante Miles with Courtney Callabro, Malik Wright & Syd
Chapters
0:00 - Intro
6:05 - Braves controversy
17:45 - Devin Williams out as Yankees closer
26:55 - Manfred to reinstate Pete Rose?
35:00 - Cubs next move?
56:00 - Series to watch this weekend
On this weeks episode of RAOP we chop it up about the Shannon Sharpe assault allegations, what age is too old to be trying to smash on the hoes, Kanye giving his cousin the gawk gawk 5000, John Cena winning number 17 and a ton more.
The episode kicks off with a buzzworthy revelation from The Rock, who appeared on Pat McAfee’s show. He shared insights about TKO executive chairman Ari Emanuel’s call for ticket sale assistance and teased ideas involving Cody Rhodes and John Cena. The hosts explore The Rock's vision of Cody selling his soul to the “final boss” and Cena’s long-awaited heel turn. Cena reportedly loved the creative twist, wanting it to mirror his real-life experiences, but the hosts feel the story’s execution fell flat.
Shifting gears, the duo criticizes Travis Scott’s involvement in the Cena storyline, stating it distracted from the wrestling narrative. They also discuss Paul Heyman’s new Dangerous Alliance, featuring names like Seth Rollins and Bron Breakker, and brainstorm potential members, emphasizing the group’s need for devious, powerhouse characters.
The WrestleMania 41 recap takes center stage, spotlighting the women’s triple threat match between Iyo Sky, Bianca Belair, and Rhea Ripley. The hosts laud the match’s chemistry and high stakes, with Sky shining as a breakout star. They also praise Bianca Belair for turning a hostile crowd in her favor.
While high points like Dominick Mysterio’s Intercontinental Championship win earn applause, matches like Drew McIntyre vs. Damian Priest and Logan Paul vs. AJ Styles draw sharp critique. Lastly, the episode teases Rusev and Aleister Black’s returns and offers thoughts on WWE’s new reality series, “Unreal,” with skepticism about its appeal. #theFBCPod
This episode of Some Dude Podcast takes listeners on an emotional and thought-provoking ride. Fresh from his 10-year vow renewal ceremony, J.R. Bang opens the episode by sharing heartfelt reflections on this milestone celebration. He recounts the emotional rollercoaster of seeing his wife walk down the aisle, the significance of reaffirming their commitment, and the challenges of planning such a meaningful event. From laughter to tears, J.R. Bang paints a vivid picture of a day that was nothing short of unforgettable. He even humorously recounts a moment when the DJ unknowingly played a song tied to a personal story Bang would rather forget.
But the tone shifts as J.R. Bang and Mike B tackle one of the week's hottest stories. The duo dives into the $50 million lawsuit filed against sports icon Shannon Sharpe, dissecting the allegations of assault and battery. They explore the controversial text messages and audio clips that have surfaced, questioning the public’s perception and the media’s role in shaping the narrative. With humor and depth, they debate how this case could impact Sharpe’s career and speculate whether ESPN will act in light of the unfolding drama. The episode also raises questions about accountability, decision-making, and navigating challenging personal dynamics in the public eye.
Braves record on Home stand: 5-1 (Three game sweep of Minnesota, won two of three against St. Louis.)
In what has become a reoccurring theme to open the 2025 season, the Atlanta Braves came into this home stand looking to bounce back from a losing roadtrip. The Braves dropped two out of three to Tampa Bay, then crossed the border to do the same thing against the Toronto Blue Jays.
But as tradition has told us, there is really no place like home. Over the past four seasons Atlanta has averaged 48 victories at Truist Park, and this year is shaping up no different. With their struggled on the road, Atlanta has to remain dominant at home as they await the return of Ronald Acuna Jr from the injured list.
Speaking of the Braves injured superstar, its amazing how one deleted tweet can overshadow a series that saw the Braves offense finally break out. We’ll dive into the tweet in a second, but first lets recap Atlanta’s first sweep of the season.
The Braves poured in 28 hits over the three game set with the Twins, including four homers. Matt Olson showed more signs of life, coming through with four hits, including two XBHs (2B,HR) and four RBI. Olson collected is 1,000th career hit when he doubled home newest Atlanta Brave Verdugo in the first inning of Game Two.
Twins centerfielder Byron Buxton showed flashes of why he’s an All-Star when healthy, but that wasn’t enough to slow down the Braves. After running through the Twins, Atlanta welcomed the St. Louis Cardinals to town. The Cardinals are a team that has struggled so far this season, a perfect way for Atlanta to end the home stand.
Atlanta needed a little luck to win Game One 7-6, and a bullpen game in Game Two felt more like a reset opportunity for the rotation (aka a punt). Atlanta won the getaway game this series 4-1 to win consecutive series for the first time this season.
What did manage to slow the Braves, if albeit briefly, was something that we see constantly in todays game. Atlanta right fielder Jarred Kelenic thought he hit a home run, admired it for a minute then quickly realized it was not a homer. After trying to go for two, Kelenic was thrown out as second base.
Manager Brian Snitker didn’t really pay any attention to the mishap, and that caught the attention of the Braves superstar right fielder. Ronald tweeted (and then deleted) “If it were me, they would have taken me out the game,” referencing his 2019 benching that clearly still irks him.
Now, you won’t find too many places more pro-player than The BarbersChair, but I think there comes a point where we have to draw a line. When you are crowned the next face of a franchise, the expectation are different than those of a player like Kelenic who’s trying to finally live up to the potential he came into baseball with.
Has the energy toward Ronnie been ridiculous at times, absolutely. Have some of baseballs “unwritten rules” been used to criticize a man who has done nothing but perform for his franchise, yes. But in this situation, this seems like a petty move by the former NL MVP.
All of this while rehabbing in Los Angeles as your team struggles to find their footing. As the season progresses and Acuna returns, I think this is certainly something to monitor. His teammates love him, but if there is a disconnect between the teams best player and its Manager, you have to wonder which will give first.
The Monday edition of I'm Not Gon Hold You Hosted By Scott Lewis
Today's Crew: J.R. Bang & Tosin
Chapters
0:00 - Intro
2:07 - The Warm Up
16:48 - NBA Playoff Weekend Recap
18:08 - The NBA has a blow out problem
25:13 - The Steph & Jimmy show
33:54 - How much trouble are the Lakers in?
49:44 - Clippers clipped again
55:58 - Is Jokic is the most unstoppable center ever?
1:01:44 - Pistons inexperience shows
1:04:08 - NFL Draft preview
1:04:36 - Bears praying for Jeanty
1:13:39 - Bears drafting a corner??
1:23:37 - Barber’s Chair Shop Ad
1:24:13 - Soccer For Dummies
1:26:44 - A crazy week for Man United
1:32:33 - Why it’s harder for teams to stay in the PL
1:33:46 - Arsenal transfer window rumors
1:36:11 - Arsenal advances to CL Semis
1:42:55 - Real Madrid’s next moves
1:46:43 - Who should be Champions League favorite?
The Friday edition of I'm Not Gon Hold You Hosted By Scott Lewis
Today's Crew: Dante Miles, Pavy & Mariano
Chapters
0:00 - Intro
2:13 - The Warm Up
6:19 - The Local Hour
9:07 - Jerry Reinsdorf is the worst owner in sports
23:05 - AK’s stupid press conference
30:31 - Where do the Bulls realistically go from here?
46:42 - Chicago Sky draft recap
56:24 - Barber’s Chair Shop Ad
56:55 - NBA Playoff Predictions
58:32 - Pacers/Bucks
1:04:06 - Knicks/Pistons
1:14:07 - Celtics/Magic
1:19:17 - It doesn’t matter who Cleveland plays
1:23:45 - Nuggets/Clippers
1:31:37 - Lakers/Wolves
1:39:17 - It doesn’t matter who OKC plays
1:43:06 - Rockets/Warriors
1:50:58 - Who’s winning the whole damn thing?
Hosted By Dante Miles with Courtney Callabro, Malik Wright & Syd
Chapters:
0:00 - Intro
4:30 - Weekend Recap
11:30 - Jackie Robinson's legacy
24:45 - Juan Soto's new reality
38:00 - Series to watch this weekend
Pierce Rob and Chris preview all of the matches on the card for WrestleMania 41 in Las Vegas.