M. What's up, everybody? Welcome back to another episode of Wrestling with Freddy. The WWF is back and I'm back with you. I hope you're ready to hear some WrestleMania stories. Now stepping up for the mining of Wrestling with Freddie Freddie Prince June. Yeah, we're on the road to WrestleMania right now. It's getting close. Hope you guys are excited.
You're gonna see Rhonda Rousey the winner of the Women's Royal Rumble and Brock Lesner, the winner of the Men's Royal Rumble, and the main events of WrestleMania, which is always awesome. Rhonda gets a very mixed response from the crowd, and she tends to be very honest with her feelings
in the moment the crowd. For those who don't follow the brand very much, they loved her when she first came in with the Rock at a WrestleMania that was at the San Francisco Fordia Niners New Stadium Levi Stadium, I don't remember which one it was, and she did a hip toss on Stephanie McMahon in the middle of the ring, and that was kind of this hint and
this tease that she was gonna come. So when she did debut, the crowd got behind her and they were really the live crowds were really hyped for and then they turned and when they did, you could see it emotionally bother her, not the character Ronda Rousey. It hurt Ronda Rousy and she was very public in interviews about it.
And she's the kind of person who when you feel like that you're going to use a certain type of person is going to use anger as a means to re empower your ego, right, And so she turned on the fans and interviews and talked trash back, but not in an in character sort of way, just in a very dismissive wrestling isn't that important, I'm a real fighter sort of way. And once you say that and you go into the real in fake world with wrestling fans,
you're in a lot of trouble. And so the reaction to her got worse and worse and worse, and the fans didn't drive her out of the business, but it's certainly you could tell sucked a lot of her passion for the business when she would speak on it. So now she's back. She debuted in the Royal Rumble again, which is my favorite pay per view I never missed. I've only missed one because it worked and I see her come out and the crowd was pretty darn cool about it. So I wonder how long that's gonna last.
I wonder if she's gonna say something that makes them mad again, because they pick up every little quote on the dirt sheets. Now, I've learned so much about dirt sheets since I started this podcast, it's crazy. So I'm very curious to see how her road to WrestleMania goes over the next few weeks and a few couple of months.
And we're on our road to WrestleMania right now. So we're gonna start with the first WrestleMania I ever got to go to as a guest, which if you listen to our episode one, you'll hear some of all the way to the first WrestleMania that I worked as an employee. I'm in Orlando, Florida with a with a group of friends and we had gotten into the bad habit of betting matches on TV and McAuley I've talked about this before,
he's been a guest on the podcast. I hope you guys listen to that episode because it's really funny and he's got such a good mind for wrestling, and one day we shall take over the ind scene. But we would bet a hundred dollars a match, right, So however, if there are ten matches, you had to bring a thousand bucks cash with you, and there were often more than that. And for whatever reason, I think I can count on one hand how many matches I won versus how many he wants. So I lost a lot of
money to this guy. So we go to Mania, and I think the first match was this Battle Royale eliminator that wasn't even on during the pay per view, and the winner of it was going to get a match against Chavo Guerrera oh for the e c W Championship,
and Kane wins the Battle Royal. Nobody bets that match, so we're all making bets, and everybody bets Kane, so we're not gonna bet the e c W match, and Mac out of nowhere says I want to make a prop bet, and me and the other two two people, they're like, what, He goes, I bet you it's a squash match. I bet you came beats him in like ten seconds and we go, okay, sure, whatever, man, here's a hundred puck. So everyone gives him action on it because there's four of us, so including Max, so there's
three dollars on the line that he could win. And so the match happens and I crap you not, I've looked it up online. It's over in nine seconds. It's a full squash choke slab match tablo down one to three. So MATC collects money right away from us. The other match and I don't remember all of them. I just
remember losing all my money. They had a Belfast Brawl which was against Fit Finley, and his gimmick the w W gave him was he's Irish so he likes to fight, which is honestly, fairly accurate, fairly accurate description of them. One of my best friends is Wayne McCullough. He was a silver medalist in boxing, had gotten a lot of fights, so and I've been to Ireland and saw a lot of dudes fighting. They were always friends afterwards, but I
saw a lot of fights. So anyway, it was him versus John Bradshaw Layfield j b L. And a Belfast brawl is basically a street fight where they're bringing out track. I remember a lot of trash cans got smashed on people's heads and and uh we we all said that it's a Belfast brawl. So fit Finley is for sure gonna win his own match. He's Irish like, not just
American Irish like he's from Ireland. You have to listen to his accent to hear everything he says because he has that Irish brogue right, and so for sure he's winning the match. Well for sure, he didn't win the match, and Mac pulls in a three hundred off the script, and then they have the main event. Nobody bet the Flair retirement match because everybody knew how that was gonna go. Mac probably would have said something crazy like I'll bet you.
Sean Michael says, I'm sorry, I love you. He didn't,
but it's within his potential. So there's the Triple Threat match and Randy Orton's the champion and I'll never forget this Triple h is the challenger and John Cena is the second challenger, and the way this story had been told on TV, and I was really back into the brand at this point because I was seeing a lot of the new people after this long hiatus I had taken from wrestling from watching it, and the Orton story was incredibly undertold, as you see with a lot of
w w E stories, So it didn't seem like it was an intentional under cell and the real drama, the real passion, was all coming from Sena and and Hunter. They had the momentum. They're just crushing matches doing this. So we all make our stupid bets, and where everyone's betting Senia or Triple h. I bet I bet Triple h Uh. Fathers bets Sina, I don't remember what our other buddy bet, and Mac of course bets Randy Orton. It's such a slap in the face when Norton wins that.
The next day on Raw, the show opens and he literally walks out with the belt on him and he says, expecting someone else and to watch that we were still in Orlando. It was just like, I'm looking at Mac and it's literally what Mac would have said had he written it. So after WrestleMania, it's the Rick Flair retirement match. I get to meet Rick Flair and we kind of clicked and we're joking and talking. I loved your dad.
I loved your father. Were you know, cracking jokes And this guy named Chavel Classics there and he's telling me this crazy story about doing cocaine with my father in with him, Frank Sinatra and the Chicago Mafia in Chicago at this of called Mr. Chows, which isn't there anymore. It's a little comedy club. So it's just an insane night for me, right And I'm sitting there with the legend Rick Flair, who's my favorite wrestler ever, and it's
coming on twelve o'clock, one o'clock, two o'clock. I'm done, okay, I'm I've had it. I've had I've had some some beverages. I've had, you know, a lot of beverages. I'm ready to go pass out. This guy hasn't even like gotten warmed up two AM hits and I'm done. I'm drunk. I cannot drink anymore. I'm ready to pass out. And Rick Flair is twenty one year old who has been drinking far more than I have and is nothing like he's just ready to go. So I tap out, Mac taps out. We all go to bed and then we
watch you know, Monday night raw there in Orlando. The next the next night and we all catch red Eyes from Orlando back to Los Angeles. Now in episode one, I told you about uh, this woman who I spoke to the kind have arranged all that. Her name is
Kristen Prouty, and she's an amazing woman. She still works there and has literally built her career path like it was never This is the cool thing about w w E. You can get assigned a job, right and you can live with that job, and it can be crazy, it can be great, or you can create your own job. You can create your own career path within that company if you're creative enough. And she's one of the people who was and is and she's still there and she's
at a very high level in the company. And her and I started talking and I've I've spoken about this, like I said in the first episode about me coming to work there, So I did, thanks to the thanks to this awesome chick and UH in her introducing me to Stephanie McMahon. And it's been a year at this point and I've been in the company. I'm grooving and all of a sudden, I'm gonna work my very first WrestleMania.
Ye WrestleMania for the employees on the on like the non wrestling side is the best and worst week of the year in the company. You're you're writing stories backwards from WrestleMania backwards the whole year, and every time someone gets hurt or every time someone gets heat with the company, every single story is forced to change because we write
from WrestleMania backwards. So if your main event is John Cena versus the Miss, everything from the day after WrestleMania to the next WrestleMania has to slowly build up a story for John Cena and the Miss to eventually meet in Georgia at WrestleMania the following year. So it's an incredible challenge on the on the writing staff or on the entire creative team just to get there with all the changes that come about. And they're so used to change that they welcome it, they embrace it, they invite
change even when change isn't necessary. So you know what you're in for going in. At least I thought I did. I thought I was prepared. We get to the hotel in Georgia and Vince Rince out like basically like a banquet room in the in the hotel where you would have like a convention where like those snake oils motivational speaker salesman like talked to young dudes about how to be an alpha. Don't believe that crap, you guys. That's a whole bunch of nonsense, and they're just making money
off you. Um, just my two cents. Anyway, he had one of those spaces. Vince us did much more noblie than they did, and we bring him WrestleMania. And I was invited into this meeting and there were only I think four or five of us in there. It was myself, Brankawortz, I believe Christopher to Joseph was in there, and I don't remember who else, but it was a very free
bird was in there. Michael Hayes and Vince sets down the script and Brian sort of presents it to him, and Vince starts banging through everything he wants to rewrite and everything he wants to change. And this goes on for one, two, three, now four hours in. We're four hours in, you guys. I've taken a bathroom break once, almost tapped out, like I literally there's a part of me that wanted to like text somebody in the room and be like, hey, tell him I'm sick in the bathroom.
I can't I can't make it back it. This is Vince's most prized position WrestleMania. WrestleMania is what made wrestling the mainstream attraction that it is today. I believe the terms trademark. I don't think anybody else is even allowed to use it. I mean it literally defines the w W WET in Vince's mind, maybe in some others, but it is the show because it is the show that
made the company. So he cares, and he cares a lot, and you can accuse him of caring too much, but you could accuse him of that every single week, like we outthink ourselves with the things we're passionate about all the time you meet Vince McMahon, But with this, it's a different it's a different beast and it makes you, it makes you crazy. So this is day one where this is Saturday's production meeting and we're rewriting the entire
show basically, and Vince wants to have this. We're gonna have Snoop Dogg Snoops coming, and we have to write in a segment for Snoop Dogg. You're gonna, right, you're gonna write the Snoop Dogg segment, All right, what are you looking for, man or whatever? Just write something. Oh, and you're gonna write the Morrison the Morrison segment too with Trician Snookie. I go, what because you're doing a Snookie segment and he's not smiling, and I'm like, yo, man,
I'm not doing the Snookie segment. Like that's not that's not happening. Man. You tried to get me to do do this against Michelle McCool another time and I told you no, then I'm not doing that. So I got four segments. Man, I'm not adding that one. If you want me to add one. He goes, oh, I go, man, I don't know if you're joking or if you're not, but that's what I said. This isn't like, that's bullshit. I'm not doing that match, not the match, but the
segment that they wanted to do. Only the agents, the old school wrestlers. They're the only ones that to the matches. So he's kind of like grunting chuck, like a chuckle grunt. What do you call that? At gruckle, it's more one of those like, all right, we'll just get somebody to write it, which basically someone not in the room is going to have to write it and then direct that segment. But I'm sure as hell wasn't gonna do it. Man, I didn't like the idea when they first brought it up.
I fought against it in the room because the Jersey Shore, I think, is the show that she was on, and it was big back then. But I'm not a reality TV dude. In fact, I'm like anti reality TV because that takes jobs away from, you know, scriptwriters that I know and like a lot, and I would rather then be working. And this the the industry likes reality shows so much because they can make it for a tenth the cost of a scripted show, So that gets rid of more scripted shows, which means more of my writer
friends are broke. So that's why I was so against it at the time. Right, it was just like she's the enemy, so I'm sure she's lovely. I just you know, that was my soapbox that I was standing on. So they get whoever they get for that. And I have my segments, and one of them is the snoop segment, and I have no idea what to do, and Vince goes, he's not gonna wrap, and I go, okay, that that's the only rule we're gonna have Snoop. But he's not gonna wrap. In a backstage segment like okay, So I
go backstage like what are we gonna do? Man? And there's this dude named Dylan. They call him horn Swoggle, and he played this leper Con right, he's a dwarf in real life. He played this leper Con character and he never spoke that was again. He would go on on and like, you know, grind his teeth and bite your ankles and do little evil leprica on things like from the horror film Leprecha. And I said, hey, man, do you want to uh do you want to talk tonight?
He said what? I go more specifically, do you want to rap for Snoop Dogg tonight? He goes, are you kidding? I go, yeah, I gotta write it, and I can't write reps, but I'm gonna write you a rap. You're gonna do it for Snoop? And like he's looking for new, like you know, new acts to bring with him on the road. You're gonna be one of the people auditioning.
He says, dude, I would love to do that. I said, all right, man, as soon as I'll write your thing first and I'll give it to you so you could practice it, because it's gonna be terrible morning you Now, he goes, no, man, thank you so much. He was awesome. Dude. I still I still know him. I love him. So I write this up. I don't remember what the lyrics were. I'm sure it's online. If you want to humiliate me by hitting me on social media, that's at real F p j R. On Twitter, I'll block you for life.
I won't, but you don't have to humiliate me. That's a choice and it sears to make. So we go in there and I got Cardona and Rowdy Roddy Piper who have agreed to help me out. I made this like passion plead to Piper about how much I love him and respect him, and I loved They Lived so much. And we're talking about him and Keith David because Keith was my dad's best friend in high school, the black dude from They Lived The Voice of Spawn on HBO.
That's Keith and my dad used to be in theater school together and they were doing like of mice and men in and my dad dropped out one day side Quoest and Keith, who I met on the Mass Effect video games. We were both voicing characters in the third one. He voiced it in all three and he was telling me stories about my dad. He said, always knew one day I was gonna show for school, and that meant that he made it. And sure as how, one day he didn't show up, and nobody was mad. They were
cheering because they knew. Someone called my dad and said, yo, you got a shot. And I was on the Milton Pearl Show and my dad killed it and uh yeah. So anyway, so I was talking to a piper and asked him, I said, hey, will you come and do the snook a bit and crack a coconut on on Cordona's head. He said, man, I said, he's down with it, and uh, Rody's like yeah, I'll love yeah whatever, I can do it now And we have a couple of
the you know people doing that. It's like a montage of auditions and Snoop's job is just to say next at as soon as everyone's done next, that's all he has to do right, easiest job in the world. We're shooting all of the talent side first, the wrestling talent side first, so that I can just shoot Snoop once and get him out of there. So it's just Snoops p o V and everyone's coming through and said deals comes our Hornswaggle comes through and he does his rap
and is he's so good, you guys. The lyrics are trash, but Swaggle can rhyme, and so he made it sounds serviceable to where I literally was like, yo, he did have one take. I was like, bro, I can't write better, and you totally saved this whole bit. That's wonderful and I love it. He's like, all right, cool, So he crushed it. I failed him, but he crushed it. And and then Cardona comes and we're talking. He's talking to Piper and I'm just watching. I didn't get involved in
the physical stuff because that's that's their world, right. I'm gonna look, I've worked with some stunt teams, uh seven different times. Like they're like, dude, I've been resonated every day for forty years. So I'm just watching them, let them do their thing, and and they're ready to go, Okay, we're ready, We're ready. We get our camera on, all the lights are going. I'm so excited to see this.
And then Piper goes, no, no, give me the other coconut, and Cardona goes, well, Piper, because nothing, and he grabs the other coconut, which looks like it has not been gimmicked to break or crack open in any way shape or for and Cardona is kind of like Froz and it reminded me of this story that I heard back
in the day. Oh. I think that it was a movie called The Deer Hunter, and there was a scene which would never be allowed today on set where they're playing Russian roulette with a pistol, and before the other actor gets the gun, Christopher Walking goes to the gunmaster and goes, no, no, no, get the other gun. That wasn't a good Christopher Walking, sorry, no, no, get the other gun. And the other actors like, what the hell?
And they did the scene with the gun that had not been supposedly cleared for safety, even though it had been, but the other actor had only seen the other gun, and Christopher Walking was trying to evoke a very honest and raw reaction and this is in the seventies, so you could be more dangerous with the way filmmaking was made, and often were. But this was the coconut version of It's so much lighter. But Cartona still is like, hold up, man, is that is that nicked or not? Like in his hat.
I can see him watch it. So I'm sitting there like, oh my god, what's about to happen? What's about to go down? And I'm trusting Piper, and Cardona's trusting Piper, and uh so Cardona comes in and he's making his pitch to Snooped August to why he should be a
part of the act. You could YouTube this too, and Piper comes in and just from from camera right so you're left side of frame, and whacks him in the head with the coconut, and a coconut cracks open and looks kind of like a rough crack, so it looks legit and Cardona drops and then Piper just looks into camera. And we had talked about this. He was like, things are always funnier in threes, right, I go, yeah, that's
the comedy rule. He goes okay, and so he just he kind of like points to the camera looks away, points off and it walks out and he does it in threes. It has his his sort of great exit, and we cut and Cardona's laying there on the floor and I'm like, hey man, we're good. Cut, Holy Matt, are you okay? It's like I'm at all right? And you know, he was just still selling trying to mess with me, but I literally thought he was. He was jacked up. So we've shot all this and it's now
probably twelve o'clock. This is Sunday at WrestleMania Day, and Snoop's called times twelve o'clock and one o'clock comes and Snoop's not there, Like one thirty two o'clock comes, and they're starting to come, Hey Freddy, we need your we need your segment for the truck. Yeah, that's great. Snoop's not here, Like, well, you gotta kid him. I go, really, how would you like me to get Snoop dog? You should just call Snoop. Let me call him right now?
All right? So what's his number? Like the expectations were ridiculous some days. So I'm looking at this guy. I won't say his name because he had a bad attitude and He's like, well, are you gonna get the shot or not? I go, what would you like me to do? I can turn this in without snoop, or we can wait until he gets there and we'll get it to the truck late. So what would you like to do, because we'll let the truck know you're not ready. I
con do what you gotta do. So we're sitting there, two o'clock comes and my phone rings and my phone's on silent, but I see it and I answered my phone and it's my mother and she says, uh, she says, she goes, Jimmy just Jimmy just died. And my middle name is James. My son Rocky, his middle name is James. And we're named for my uncle Jimmy, James Barber. That's what that. That middle name is there for him and one other man. We're the most influential men in my life,
the other being Bob Wall who randomly just passed away. Um, this is the sad part of the podcast. But I'll get through it, and so will you. So I get this call, and you gotta understand, my uncle Jimmy was everything to me. He he didn't teach me how to throw a punch. He taught me why you have to sometimes punch. He taught me when when to punch, how to punch, the philosophy behind the fight in the first place, why sometimes it's necessary. He instilled the philosophy of being
a bully buster. He got mad at me, and this is a weird side quest. He got mad at me in the sixth grade for not sticking up for this kid. I didn't even know. I was telling this other kid on the street. Eric Eric Spiegel was his name about this fight. I saw my uncle overheard he why didn't you step in? The kid couldn't even defend himself. He was a seventh grader. You know, I don't. I don't
want to find him. Mincael Jimmy grabbed me. He was like, you see somebody who can't defend themselves, you step in and we called it bully busting. And I did that from from that moment on, and I wouldn't get in trouble. He took me to Uncle Cliffs, which was the local amusement park. If I would beat up a guy that was hurting someone else. Um, that might sound crazy to you guys, but to me, he was like the best, just the best man ever. So sorry for getting choked up.
I'm not trying to bring it down, but and it's just kind of like caught me out of the blue. So anyway, I get off, I get off the phone with my mom and uh and snoops there. So I'm literally breaking down. I don't I don't know what to do. I told my mom I would I would call it right back. Um. I asked them, you know, hey, give me a second. And I run back to the writer's
room and I'm trying to hold it together. And as soon as I opened the door, like just being exhausted from the travel and all that and and getting hit out of the out of the blue, and then him being such an important person in my life, I just like lost it in there, and just like I'm in the writer's and when I just screamed out my uncle just died. I have to go home, and everybody's like, wait, what in DJ, Like, I think I was probably gonna just fall over if I think he was hugging me,
but he was probably just holding me up. And the only thing I could think to say was snoop, dogs here, someone needs to direct my segment. I didn't even have like like wind in my chest, like air air in my lungs. When I said it, and Branko Wertz was so cool. He was like, Freddie, Stopwick, We'll take care of it. And he goes, you have to get out of here. I said, I don't know what to do. He said, you gotta go to the airport. Now, you
gotta fly home. I said, okay, I'll I literally just repeated, I said, okay, I'll go to the airport and I'll go fly home. And uh, they were really good that, you know, the writers took real good care of me that day, explained to my absence and why I had to go. And I got on an airplane and and I flew back to Los Angeles. I gotta flight literally like an hour after I got to the airport. I just gave my credit card and got the first flight
out of there and flew home. And I went to the funeral, and they gave me two weeks to kind of like well, I said, take all the time you need. But after two weeks I called him and, uh, you know, when you go through something like that, family becomes such an important, such an important thing. And and Sarah and I were starting to talk about having a baby, and which would have been our first daughter, Charlotte, My daughter Charlotte Grace, who loves professional wrestling and I mean loves
it and because she loves the gymnastics. So all you haters on the high flyers, there's a lot of kids from the next generation who really like that and respect it. Um and so I I talked to Braank Goworts and Stephanie and I said, hey, I need to change my hours or I need to give my two weeks. She said, uh, you know, we're about to move you up in the company. And I was like, yeah, I can't. I can't. I
can't do that. And so, uh, instead of changing my hours, I just I gave him my two weeks and I put him in kind of not half hearted, but with a heavy heart. I just wanted to be home, you know. I was like waiting for my phone to ring NonStop, which sucked. And then my two weeks were over and I and I left, and I didn't watch wrestling for six months, and Summer Slam was coming to Los Angeles and I thought it had been a good enough break and big show. Who is so cool? Man Paul, who
was a guest on on the show. If you guys want to see this the Coolest Giant or listen to the Coolest Giant ever, check out that episode. He's the best dude. Man. He invited him. He say, hey, man, I love to see you. We're gonna be at Staples Center. Um, come come early if you want. You don't have to stay for the show. Just I want to say so, all right, man, I'd love to. So. I got in contact with Kristen Prouty again. It all comes back two driven,
motivated people. I should have Proudy on the podcast. She wouldn't want to do it, but she's super cool. Anyway. I see here when I get there and you get to park underneath Staples Center where like Kobe Bryant used to park and all that, I'd say that it's so sweet Staple Center and they w W takes good care of you when you get there. And I come in and this is where I ended up getting taking the
job again. Randomly enough, I come in and there's I'm talking to a couple of the wrestlers that used to be in like that I used to work with basically, and all of a sudden, this huge Paul just smacks me right on the back wow wow, And I'm like, you know, it's like a backsmacker when you were in high school. And I go ah, and I just hear hello, Hello, are you and it's Paul and it's She's just he's a giant. He's literally a giant. And so we catch up.
We start talking and I hear from some I don't remember who was, Hey, Vince's down ringside and he'd love to talk to you, and I go, oh, man, let me. Yeah. I didn't get to say, like face to face to Vince that it was my my two weeks. I just said bye, and he was like, all right, I didn't know you're leaving. I was like, so this would be a good moment for me to kind of explain it. And so I go down there and he's on the headset and uh, he says, hold on, hold on one second.
He takes a headset off. He's a big old back smacker too. How yeah, you look great at all this And we're talking and catching up and I told him he looked like robotop and he gave me that like a looking a nod, but it was a looking and nod of okay, that's a compliment. But I have no idea who that is um and he didn't watch w CW, so there was no reason for him too. I guess shout out to the hardcorees who loves staying and know
what that reference is for. But after about five minutes, he uh, he said, you know, he called me son, that's son of a pitch. He said, you know, we could uh, we really could use your back here. We could use your back, your son. And I told him straight up, I was like, man, that schedule is so it's so brutal, and that he was super cool. He you know, he said, you could basically make your schedule.
It could be an every other week thing. It could just be paper used to help people out with their promos on the on the bigger shows, a chance for them to get over on in front of more eyeballs. And so I took the deal and that that started my second journey at H at the w w E, which is when we really started breaking down the promo class and doing a lot of the scene study where we were just taking scenes from movies. They liked movies like Bad Boys and Liar Liar and and Beautiful Girls.
Eve Torres did the Rosie o'donald speech from Beautiful Girls, which is her talking shit about beautiful girls and Eve Torres is one of the most beautiful women on the face of the planet. So and she didn't want to do I remember she didn't want to do it. I said, that's why I want you to do it. She goes, what do you mean? She goes, it's it's I'm gonna come off hypocritical. I said, this isn't gonna be on TV.
This is to challenge you, so you can see that you can, you can push yourself and you can show how much raine you have. She's like, all right, And she came in and she straight crushed it, like better than what I would have done with it. And I don't know how hard she worked on it or if it was just natural, but like it was probably our biggest class when she performed it. That was when we were like probably thirty thirty students students, thirty wrestlers deep sorry,
and uh, they gave her standing ovation. Yeah, me included. She just crushed it. But uh, but that's sort of the WrestleMania story. From the good, the bad, and the ugly. I'm sury how to ugly cry face earlier that you didn't get to see ha ha, but just something to get you in the spirit for WrestleMania. I appreciate you guys listening. I really love doing this podcast. I love
sharing wrestling stories with you. I would say sorry for the side quest, but you guys always say the side quests are cool and you like them, so we'll keep doing those as well, and keep listening until next week. I promised no blubber and no crying. Next week, it'll be all fun and party time everybody. Thank you for listening, and we'll see you next week on Wrestling with Freddie. This has been a production of I Hearts Michael podcast Network.
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