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Abrasive Network Podcasts
by Abrasive Network
At the Abrasive Network, we strive to share views from a mature perspective where all points are welcomed and sometimes challenged. We share news, entertainment, and sports commentary from our own minds with little filter.
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702: Get It Crackin’
Tony and MJ discussed a wide range of personal topics, sports gaming news, and entertainment across an extended conversation. Tony and MJ began by discussing holiday plans, with Tony considering a two-night trip over the Christmas break. Tony and MJ discussed EA College Football 26, focusing on cross-play between PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S. They also discussed team creation and uniform design, with Tony noting ChatGPT helped design team colors and logos. Tony shared his college football simulation strategy, including simulating two seasons before playing. They discussed Tony’s upcoming playoff home game and MJ’s excitement about a potential Houston Comets return to the WNBA. They reviewed NFL topics, including Chiefs injuries and a tied game involving the Ravens and Patriots. College football discussion included Miami’s recent win and the possibility of future games in Dallas. Tony and MJ discussed bowl games, noting many losing teams were invited, creating a watered-down system. They reviewed college basketball rankings with frustration over SEC dominance and inconsistencies across polls Tony highlighted standout performances, including Cameron Boozer’s scoring streak and Audie Crooks’ scoring output. They covered NFL standings, music reviews, a movie and television updates, several crime news stories, a new poll announcement, a planned top 100 list, and the introduction of a new audio version of the show
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701: Cobbler Sadness
Intro by Stoners Sports Network Tony and MJ open with personal updates—MJ shares news about his job, new hobbies, and a recent birthday celebration, while Tony thanks new Patreon supporter Charles G. and encourages others to contribute. They briefly discuss discovering the Peach Cobbler Factory, praising its desserts and noting plans to order treats for their team. A short tangent on a video about video games “teaching kids not to work” leads to a discussion of participation trophies and generational differences. As Tony puts it, “The generation that made the trophies is the one complaining about them now.” Shifting into sports, they highlight Dina Asher-Smith’s birthday and return for the 2026 season before diving deeply into NFL analysis. They examine recent games, injuries, and playoff implications, including Cleveland's controversial two-point attempt against Tennessee—criticized by MJ as “a gamble that didn’t need to happen.” They review AFC and NFC standings, debating surprising teams and forecasting playoff outcomes while noting key divisional rivalries such as Texans–Jaguars. Their sports coverage expands to the NBA, praising Oklahoma City’s win streak, Luka Dončić’s triple-double, Dak Prescott’s standout season, and discussing LeBron’s rare single-digit scoring game. Brief personal reflections on January 6, 2007 and current college basketball rankings follow. College football becomes a major theme as they debate playoff selections, comparing schedules, conference strength, and team résumés. Disagreements surface over Notre Dame, Tulane, and criteria for three-loss teams, with MJ expressing frustration with the selection logic. They also review bowl game matchups and notable movement in men’s and women’s basketball rankings. The episode closes with lighter stories: Olympic schedule notes, Meg Thee Stallion’s legal win, bizarre news (including a pizza-theft assault case), humorous anecdotes, and a reminder to show grace during the holidays. Tony and MJ end by encouraging listeners to support the show through merchandise purchases.
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700: Mike Lesnar
Opening via OhItsRobinM On this episode Time-machine betting scenario: Tony and MJ joke about using future sports knowledge to place strategic, suspiciousness-avoiding bets and mixing in wrong picks for cover. Personal updates: MJ talks family birthdays and gift struggles; Tony discusses being sick during vacation, shifting family plans, and meeting his weekly work goals. Work & compensation: They agree higher pay can outweigh benefits and criticized companies that cut jobs unnecessarily. College sports predictions: They preview women’s and men’s college basketball, favoring South Carolina, Texas, and LSU on the women’s side and discuss Duke, Arkansas, and Michigan State for the men. CFB playoff outlook: Predicts fantasy playoff matchups, with MJ picking Ohio State to win the national championship. Pro sports analysis: Highlight standout performances (Jokic, Luka, Hannah Hidalgo, Miles Garrett), NFL playoff scenarios, and the Mavericks firing Nico Harrison. Entertainment & wrestling: Critiques wrestling’s reliance on old stars, discusses new shows like Abbott, touches on adult-content trends, and notes Tony’s message to reach out to loved ones.
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699: You’re In Trouble
Tony and MJ covered Hugh Freeze’s firing at Auburn, Lane Kiffin’s job prospects, and the quick-trigger culture of college football firings while celebrating the Dodgers’ dramatic World Series win and its LA–Toronto cultural rivalry with a humorous Kobe sneaker mix-up, then shifted to NBA highlights like Jokic’s dominance and Wemby’s emergence, critiqued SEC bias in college rankings, analyzed quarterback performance through team context, and discussed sports culture’s fixation on individual glory alongside social stories from WWE transfers to a school bathroom controversy, men’s behavior “rules,” and debates over empathy, SNAP struggles, and transgender legislation—all tying sports back to fairness, humanity, and perspective
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698: We Love Cougars
Tony and Marqus return with laughs about manhood myths before diving into NBA gambling scandals, WNBA finals, and World Series talk They cover NBA and NFL season updates, surprising team performances, and early playoff predictions for college football Debate heats up over Tony’s college rankings and BYU’s spot while they swap takes on sports news, pop culture, and local corruption stories The episode wraps with a No Limit vs Cash Money debate, Stephen A Smith’s Serena controversy, and some gaming and car trouble talk
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697: Hall of Fame Inductions
In this week’s episode, Tony and MJ dive deep into a mix of pop culture, real-world events, and thought-provoking social commentary. From the latest buzz in the superhero world—like Peacemaker Season 2 and Marvel Zombies—to shocking local headlines and viral internet moments, the conversation flows effortlessly between humor, insight, and raw honesty. The duo strikes a balance, exploring everything from entertainment and innovation to personal reflection and moral lessons. They also tackle heavier topics, including the disturbing discovery in Houston’s bayous, bizarre petty crimes caught on video, and a heated debate about fairness and accountability in service industries. The episode rounds out with a lively—and unexpectedly heartfelt—discussion about beauty standards, adult entertainment representation, and the idea of a “Black Porn Hall of Fame.” Tony and MJ wrap it all up by reminding listeners to cherish the people they love and to never take life for granted.
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696: It’s A Catcher
This episode is packed with energy as MJ and Tony dive deep into the latest in sports and even sprinkle in a little entertainment at the end. We kick things off with the WNBA playoffs and MLB division races, before moving into one of the hottest debates right now: who deserves the MLB MVP more — Aaron Judge or Cal Raleigh? You’ll hear stats, insights, and plenty of passionate opinions. We also break down the latest action across the NFL and college football, from undefeated teams making headlines to big coaching shakeups. To round it out, we touch on the NBA preseason before shifting gears into a review of James Gunn’s Superman — with some surprising takes on Lex Luthor’s performance. Whether you’re here for sports, pop culture, or both, this episode has something for you.
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695: What the Duck?
In part 2 of the recording, Tony and MJ dive into a wide-ranging conversation spanning entertainment, current events, and personal experiences. They share thoughts on TV shows, movies, and music, while also highlighting the importance of supporting diverse creators. The discussion shifts to unusual news stories, including a high-profile murder plot, financial misconduct by a fire chief, and quirky incidents like a stolen gold toilet. The hosts also touch on social media challenges, sports traditions, and debates over personal content boundaries. Balancing humor with seriousness, Tony and MJ reflect on maintaining sanity, practicing self-care, and navigating everyday frustrations, while keeping the tone light and conversational.
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694: World Thirst Championship
In this episode, Tony and MJ reflect on past and present technology before diving into sports. They discuss the World Championship track events in Tokyo, the WNBA playoffs, and early NFL season highlights. The conversation also covers Major League Baseball standings, college football upsets, and the challenges of quarterback recruiting, including the influence of NIL deals and coaching stability. They wrap up with thoughts on WWE’s global expansion and personal sports aspirations.
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693: The Nigerian Baes
This episode covered a wide range of topics, starting with Florida State football predictions following their win over Alabama and debates about playoff chances. The hosts also discussed a disturbing bus driver safety incident, a gym theft, and broader concerns about public security. Entertainment talk included reviews of TV shows like The Hunting Wives, Eyes of Wakanda, and House of Villains, along with a debate about a potential Players Club remake. Other conversations touched on AI cheating in schools, a pastor scandal, social media vs. real-life relationships, and body positivity around Black female rappers. The episode wrapped up with personal reflections on time off, school transitions, cultural values, and future plans abroad.
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At the Abrasive Network, we strive to share views from a mature perspective where all points are welcomed and sometimes challenged. We share news, entertainment, and sports commentary from our own minds with little filter.
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