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Smarky podcast wrestling idiots
Smarky podcast wrestling idiots







smarky podcast wrestling idiots

Granted, it was total garbage, but considering that it’s the follow-up to the worst popular sitcom of all time, it was much better than I thought it would be. I think that, overall, it wasn’t really all that bad. I’ll have more to say about that towards the end of this but for now let’s look back at Fuller House as a whole. Naturally, the deal fell through but I was already resigned to write about the new show, so here we are. One of the bigger sites invited me to review the new series for them and it kind of felt like I might actually end up doing something somewhat professional with my bizarre hobby of shitting on crappy tv. I oscillated between being repelled and morbidly curious about it and then a few websites started asking if they could interview me because I accidentally became one of the go-to people on the internet to talk about this shitty show. Some time went by and there wasn’t much news beyond rumors so I started to think that it was all just a horrible fever dream, but then they went ahead and announced Fuller House. Such a thing seamed unfeasible to me, or too terrible to even think about.

smarky podcast wrestling idiots

I first heard rumblings of a follow-up to Full House around the time I finished reviewing the original series. Because I don’t care that I met him.I made it through the wilderness.

smarky podcast wrestling idiots

And that I’ve never told you that story, and the reason that I’ve never told you that story is because it’s so insignificant to me. That we’re friends, and that I’ve known that you’re a wrestling fan, but moreso that you’re a Ric Flair fan, from having had conversations with you. “Here’s what I actually was thinking about this week. Segura revealed that he used to play Pee Wee football with David Flair, the son of Ric Flair, but that he never shared the story with show staffer Josh Potter before because Ric Flair is completely “insignificant.” Segura followed up with a story about meeting Ric Flair when he was young in the most recent episode of Your Mom’s House. It’s silly, even for ardent WWE fans, to actually get offended by what he’s saying, but this segment quickly went viral on wrestling Twitter, and some wrestlers even challenged Segura to get in the ring. Moreover, Segura is a comedian who literally makes a living by getting a rise out of people. There’s likely still a very small minority of the “ it’s real to me” people left, but it’s no more ridiculous to be emotionally invested in fake fighting than it is to be invested in fake superheroes. No one is overly concerned with whether WWE is a “real sport,” fans simply want to see the action and follow the storylines and root for their favorites. In the modern era of WWE more than ever, pretty much everyone, children included, is fully aware that wrestling is fake. Now, Segura is – perhaps intentionally – misrepresenting adults who like wrestling. And the fact that guys are like ‘man, did you see The Undertaker, he actually won! …. “It is the stupidest, and I think you’re a tool if you’re like ‘hey man, it’s not fake!’ It’s fake, and you’re a idiot. Segura then went on an extended rant about wrestling, and called wrestling fans “ idiots,” among other, less repeatable things.

smarky podcast wrestling idiots

After a clip from the show went viral, Segura responded by continuing to hilariously needle fans in the most recent episode.ĭuring a conversation with his wife, comedian Christina Pazsitzsky revealed that she once dated a guy who was a massive wrestling fan, which caused Segura to burst into laughter. Comedian Tom Segura has professional wrestlers threatening to beat him up over comments he made about the sport on his podcast, Your Mom’s House, earlier this month.









Smarky podcast wrestling idiots