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Episode 7: Inappropriate Loaf

An episode of the Schoolboy Rollup podcast, hosted by Schoolboy Rollup, titled "Episode 7: Inappropriate Loaf" was published on April 4, 2025 and runs 59 minutes.

April 4, 2025 ·59m · Schoolboy Rollup

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We welcome back Greg Jennetty after his one week absence from the show. We discuss MLB's Torpedo bats, Nick's NCAA bracket, the Loaf in question at Nick's pasta party and a whole lot of wrestling. We get into the Cena/Cody promo, the still unknown favor in the CM Punk/Roman Reigns/Seth Rollins triple-threat, Damian Priests odd dinner-party attire, wrestlers presently on milk cartons and of course the latest edition of Dave Meltzer's Saucy Nugg.

We welcome back Greg Jennetty after his one week absence from the show. We discuss MLB's Torpedo bats, Nick's NCAA bracket, the Loaf in question at Nick's pasta party and a whole lot of wrestling. We get into the Cena/Cody promo, the still unknown favor in the CM Punk/Roman Reigns/Seth Rollins triple-threat, Damian Priests odd dinner-party attire, wrestlers presently on milk cartons and of course the latest edition of Dave Meltzer's Saucy Nugg.

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