Episode 20: Night of Champions Review + 4th Of July

EPISODE · Jul 4, 2025 · 1H 7M

Episode 20: Night of Champions Review + 4th Of July

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In this lively conversation, the hosts celebrate the 4th of July, sharing their ideal holiday experiences filled with family, food, and fireworks. They delve into the significance of the holiday, discuss their plans, and reflect on the joys and challenges of celebrating with pets. The discussion transitions to wrestling, highlighting Penta's impressive entrance and the dynamics of WWE themes. The hosts also analyze recent wrestling events, including predictions for upcoming matches and the rise of Jade Cargill in the wrestling world. In this episode, the hosts delve into various topics surrounding the wrestling world, including rumors about Karrion Kross, the impact of commercials on viewership, and the anticipation of John Cena's return. They also discuss the recent Punkonomics promo, the dynamics within Seth Rollins' group, and even touch on personal anecdotes about parenting and donuts. The conversation is lively and filled with humor, showcasing the hosts' chemistry and differing opinions.

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