

Night of the L.A. Fires, The Washington Post Vs. The Atlantic, and How to Cover Trump: Part 2
6 snips Jan 9, 2025
The hosts dive into Bryan's thoughts on the Intuit Dome and Hulk Hogan's unexpected reception at WWE's Netflix debut. A gripping account of the Los Angeles wildfires reveals how technology, like the Watch Duty app, aids residents during crises. They also analyze the rivalry between The Washington Post and The Atlantic, and the challenges of covering Donald Trump in today's turbulent media landscape. Lastly, they touch on Jason Kelce's late-night show featuring Charles Barkley, adding a fun twist to their discussions.
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Intuit Dome Impressions
- Bryan Curtis visited the Intuit Dome for WWE Raw but isn't sentimental about stadiums.
- Joel Anderson, unlike Curtis, is a stadium romantic and enjoys unique venues.
Stadium Preferences
- Joel Anderson's favorite stadium experience was the 2006 Rose Bowl, Vince Young vs. USC.
- He'd also like to visit Notre Dame, especially for a night game.
Wrestling Disillusionment
- Bryan Curtis hasn't watched wrestling since Wrestlemania 4, where Hulk Hogan's absence disappointed him.
- His parents subsequently refused to pay for future Wrestlemanias.