Woody Fu is a One-Man John Wick

EPISODE · Jun 16, 2025 · 1H 10M

Woody Fu is a One-Man John Wick

from That Was Wild · host Adam Macias

Ever get so dead set on finding the perfect something that you have to do it—no matter the cost? Now imagine that something is a toy car… that can support the weight of a full-grown man.This week, Adam welcomes the hilarious and talented Woody Fu (Companion, No Good Deed, The Other Two) to talk about his show One-Man John Wick, now playing at the Hollywood Fringe Festival—and the wild hero’s journey he took to find the perfect hero car. It’s packed with twists and turns, toy car crashes, and a John Wick level of determination. 💪Plus, Adam shares the story of King Charles the Dog—a viral sensation who just might be the Keanu Reeves of dogs. 🐶Buckle up—this episode is gonna get wild!🎟 Get tickets to Messy Ass: https://tinyurl.com/Messyassshow📲 Follow Woody Fu: @woodyfu📲 Follow Adam Macias: @adamrmac📧 Email us your wild story: [email protected]🔗 Follow @thatwaswildpod on Instagram / TikTok / YouTube

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