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Episode 9: Johnny Failure

An episode of the The Bacon Club Podcast podcast, hosted by FM 96.9 The Game (WYGM-AM), titled "Episode 9: Johnny Failure" was published on August 24, 2018 and runs 24 minutes.

August 24, 2018 ·24m · The Bacon Club Podcast

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Episode 9 of the Bacon Club takes us to NXT where the fans have turned on a fan favorite, also the Solar Bears and Tampa Bay Lightning have teamed up for a 3 year affiliation. We are joined by Lightning President and CEO Steve Griggs as well as Solar...

Episode 9 of the Bacon Club takes us to NXT where the fans have turned on a fan favorite, also the Solar Bears and Tampa Bay Lightning have teamed up for a 3 year affiliation. We are joined by Lightning President and CEO Steve Griggs as well as Solar Bears head coach Drake Berehowsky.

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