Massenomics Podcast - Ep.79: Sponsorships: Good or Bad?
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Welcome to this week's episode of the Mathsonomics Podcast.
I am joined by my left to Tommy DeFay.
What up?
And over here is Tanner.
Hey, guys.
Oh, I was also wondering if you guys wanted to either, for the opening,
if we could either kneel or join arms.
Or a mixture of all of them.
We were going to do appeal to everyone.
We were going to do like Cirque du Soleil, where all three of us would stack on top of each other.
Like a pyramid of butt-locked arms.
Like some sort of not-gay pyramid, but also shirtless.
Could the two on the bottom be kneeling, but the one on top standing?
Yes, which I think still counts.
It does something.
It does something.
Just to get our message across of everything that we believe in and don't believe in.
The shirtless, oiled men climbing on top of each other is cool.
So anyway, did I even announce what the podcast is?
This is Massanomics Podcast.
I'm Tyler.
So this week's episode, we have, who knows what we're going to get into this week.
To break the ice here, I did find an find an article guys this week that i thought was pretty
freaking interesting kind of so it was uh wwe superstars reveal their max bench press
i like that that's a that's that seems like an article we could have on it actually does
it actually kind of yes that we didn't come up with that idea we might have to steal this is
go squat yeah or. Or deadlift.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Or deadlift.
Yeah, either one.
So I'm just going to roll through it here.
You guys interject.
Did you say the article's old?
The article is.
I'd have to go back.
Let me see.
And how legit is your source?
The date code.
Is this fake news, Tyler?
It is WWE.com.
Okay.
Right from the source.
Which is the realist of the fake wrestling absolutely um so
this is from 2013 so we can only assume that all these guys are even stronger
and this is only current superstars so there's no I don't think they're doing much throwback
yeah um so the first one is Ryback and the question is always a lot yes what is the most
you have ever bench pressed and for him it's 550 pounds i believe that he said even though right now i feel like
i'm good for between 560 and 580 550 is my official best i've ever lifted that's i don't think there's
any bullshit there like ryback definitely he's huge how tall is he i don't know can you that's
i think all those guys, it's so tricky.
I just want to see like,
how do you even spell Ryback?
R-Y-B-A-C-K.
I got this,
I don't want to bounce back and forth.
Yeah,
I'll check.
Or I'll lose it.
But like how,
height and weight of Ryback,
I would like to know.
I think he's pert near 300 pounds,
whatever height he is.
But,
I also think it's,
it's,
it's interesting.
You'll say what the most you've ever lifted,
but you know you'll also have to mention that you're pretty sure that you can do more than that now.
You have to get a disclaimer in there at all times.
I do that every single time.
He's 6'3".
He's 6'3".
Well, I also see 6'1".
I think that's a WWE thing is that numbers are always...
Built by WWE as being 6'3", 291.
So 6'1", 290.
Yeah.
That's still a big...
550 to 580 bench is pretty serious.
I've heard stories about him eating chicken breasts
with his hands all day long.
He also wrestled under the name The Big Guy.
Yes.
Not as interesting.
Especially in a world where 6'3", 291 or 6-1-2-91 you're not even
the big guy yeah most of the time um they do kind of get into some training stuff but i don't i
don't know his best way for a person to increase his match bench max bench press is you got to
train heavy train each week slowly chip away at it until you reach your goal.
Don't stop.
It seems very inspirational.
Right back.
Did he actually write that, or was that just like a woman's Instagram page?
It seems like someone wrote that.
Yeah, that was a fitness chick's quote.
Just chip away until you reach your goal and don't stop.
Along with a picture of her almost nude.
Yeah.
The next one is Titus O'Neil.
And that is what's the most he's ever bench pressed
545 pounds have you seen titus o'neill i don't think titus o'neill is an enormous black man
who is probably i'm just gonna go i'm gonna guess about 6 4 275 is he heavy at all or is he he's
like well this is a picture of him oh no i mean he's heavy yeah but yeah but he's super like he's not fat yeah no no i that's what i meant like
sometimes i instead of fat i say heavy and one of the oh yeah i forgot this too one of the questions
they ask all of these guys is who's the most impressive bench presser you've ever seen in the
wwe and ryback's answer was myself i'm thoroughly impressed with myself each and every day that i wake up which i like that
yeah um titus o'neill though said his was 545 pound bench press his most impressive bench
presser he's ever seen and get used to this name because you're gonna hear it a lot during this
deal is biggie langston you know biggie have you seen biggie no tanner you're gonna have to pull
that one up okay so E was in The New Day
but if you haven't watched it recently
in the last couple years
but he is
enormous and he looks like a guy
who could definitely
bench
he said Big E he's pretty sure
could bench about 575 or so
I'll keep moving on while you find
a picture of Biggie. Mark Henry.
I thought Mark Henry would have came up as a name.
Some of these guys might be too new.
Mark Henry's mentioned one of these.
I think some of these guys are so new that they were probably never
in a room with an active
Mark Henry.
Then they go into Cesaro.
He's definitely big. He looks like a bunch of guys.
He's got a big chest for sure.
Look at the cans on that man.
And so Cesaro is a taller, leaner guy.
He's actually, him and Seth Rollins, they're both like CrossFit guys.
If you follow them on Instagram, they basically are traveling
and they jump into CrossFit gyms all the time there.
So the most he's ever bench pressed is 405 pounds.
And I think his, oh yeah, here we go.
It was his most impressive bench presser
he's ever witnessed is who cares.
And then when he asked him again, he goes,
so he like refused to answer the question.
And then when he said, what's the best way for a, like, refused to answer the question. And then when he said,
what's the best way for a person to increase his max bench,
he said, ask Big E.
So I'm assuming Big E is still the guy.
Roman Reigns, 445 pounds.
His, again, most impressive bench presser, Big E.
He said, while they were still in the developmental leagues,
which would have been way before that picture you saw,
Big E benched 575 pounds.
So that was years ago.
His tip, I don't know if you've ever done this,
his tip for the best way to increase your max bench press is negatives.
Focus on slow negatives and do lots of dips.
Yep. I like dips a lot. He's got thoughts on on that i don't like dips they hurt my shoulder well i can't i absolutely cannot do i haven't been able to do them for two years but if i ever could again
that helped me i think uh dips helped me a lot on bringing my bench up but
no no doing dips for me a big dipper uh you know i actually when i was a lot lighter i could do
unlimited dips to the point where i'm like it was a waste of your time yeah and i there wasn't a
weight belt around to like hang weights so i kind of quit doing dips that's what i did heavy like
weighted dips like set like three sets of five like heavy heavy dips i thought helped a lot i
don't do them now but it's just they don't feel i just don't feel like i'm
doing anything in my triceps as much as it just all i feel is awful stretching in my shoulder
yeah see for me i feel like across my chest for some reason when i'm going down i don't know what
i'm what i'm doing but it's yeah they're not they're not my thing uh then next is john cena
and john can't see his i don't think no you can't see his, I don't think. No, you can't see his.
No one's ever seen it.
The most John Cena's ever bench pressed is 465 pounds.
And his most impressive bench presser is Big E with 575.
And his advice is the best way for a person to increase your max bench,
bench.
Just got to bench.
Yeah.
Amen. Kane, 525 pounds no shirt no wraps nothing he's a big dude yeah he's got a big long like yeah that's
him to just even on a rat like yeah is he i don't know i would guess at least six five
cane who's been around a while his most impressive bench presser is Mark Henry.
Yeah, there you go.
He said everything Mark Henry does in the weight room is impressive.
Yeah.
Everything he does on the Arnold stage announces.
Maybe he needs a little bit of work.
If he ever calls us out for this.
That'd be pretty cool, though.
It would be, but I'd be like sorry don't worry
um this next guy i don't know who he is so we're moving on um the big show oh yeah um i feel like
a guy like that just has to have trouble fitting in a bench press i feel like his actually and his
numbers his numbers are weird so his is most he's ever bench press is 500 pounds for 12 reps.
Really?
Which that's a fucking lot.
Yeah.
But there also is no top end to that.
So I almost wonder if he's a guy, maybe he just doesn't test.
His most impressive bench presser in person, Big E.
But he's close to seven feet tall, isn't he?
Yeah. Yeah, I think he's close to seven feet tall, isn't he?
Yeah. Yeah.
Yeah.
I think he's a legit seven foot tall.
I feel like even now that we have that Thompson fat pad in the gym,
like even that's gotta be not ultra supportive for him.
His back has to be so wide.
Right.
And then for him to fit in a barbell too,
like there's probably not a real natural position for him in there.
I don't know.
I'd like to see him do that 500 by 12 oh i
would too yeah well i'm i'm saying out of everyone on the list that's the one that i almost don't
sound that's suspect to me because the other thing that's be like fucking thor you don't see him
bench 500 for for 12 because his arms are so long no actually i think he didn't he do like 500 for 10 what was
it 500 i know he had full wall i've seen him do like 440 for 10 maybe that's about 200 kilos yeah
but i'm and thor's like the strongest one of the strongest men in the world and then and then
was it larry wheels just like this week or something would he have like 405 for 19 yeah
it's like would he i don't even think that scales to 500 for 10 like that's yeah i don't know that yeah so the best way for a person to increase his
max bench press big show said when i first started out i wasn't benching 500 pounds the first time he
ever benched it was over 350 pounds um he would do do one two rep sets, try to go heavier, plenty of rest in between.
When you're trying to put that kind of mass on, it's a different theory than high reps.
It's low rep, heavyweight, controlled.
If you're going to be a legit bencher, it's not bouncing the weight off your chest like
some goofball screaming at the gym.
The guy I like to watch work out is John Cena.
He throws around a massive amount of weight, and you'd think he's just sitting there doing
his taxes.
He's not a yeller or a screamer in a gym,
just a very efficient weightlifter.
That's interesting.
But I don't know.
500 for 12, if I could see it, I'd believe it.
But that's fucking nuts.
His arms have to be insanely fucking long, too.
But he also weighs, like, 500 pounds.
They do also say that the Big Show is actually, like like one of the most impressive athletes that's ever come through.
Well, to be that big.
For his size.
Like imagine the things you see him do that look clumsy.
Yeah.
If you take it in context, you're like, that is a seven foot tall.
Yeah.
It's a giant person.
500 pound man who went over the top rope and landed on his feet on the ground.
I was like, that alone might take me out.
And like his legs didn't explode.
Yeah, yeah.
Like, how did your feet not pop?
Yeah.
The next one's Jack Swagger.
He must have just been around.
This is starting to make me realize that I'm really out of the loop on Russell.
He's a guy that I don't think was ever that famous, though.
His was 315 for 16 reps, and that's about it.
He claims that that comes out to about 457 pounds for a max.
I'd say, well, then bench 457, and then we'll talk about it.
But Big E, they did get Big E on here.
Most he's ever benched was 575.
Ten pounds shy of six plates.
And he said, the most impressive bench presser you've ever witnessed in person.
And he said, in person, I've never seen anyone bench more than me.
That's probably true.
How often do you – you got to walk into a gym where someone can bench 600 pounds,
which is never.
Yeah, he's
that's a lot
Tanner how close are you to that
455
you're like I'd like to just start
120 pounds
well that's pretty close though
yeah that's only another
a lot
it's kind of an interesting little deal here like
he started lifting when he was eight he had sand weights old rusty bar
did it that's on saturdays he'd watch tv when he was like eight years old
and he'd do curls during the commercial breaks until he reached 100 reps
biggie yeah yeah uh that reminded me of something i was thinking about on every podcast that anyone gets
interviewed they say they started out with sand weights like in their parents basement did either
of you guys ever have sand weights up i remember seeing them but i never never had one did you
have one i saw them in your house like everyone says no i think i did maybe like they were my
dads and i certainly never used them yeah and i was in high school, my dad, because my dad's a teacher and a coach,
so the high school got rid of an old bench and some old shitty steel plates.
So I actually had a full bench, a bar, and some steel weights that I then never used either.
It's always funny, too.
I'll get people that'll ask me people who are maybe
gonna like want to start working out maybe want to get a setup at home like yeah so i'm thinking
i'm gonna start working out again so i should get like a bench for the house right i'm like how fit
are you gonna get just benching yeah like like i mean like i mean like let's so i tell those people
like go buy like a cheap squat rack then yeah Yeah. And then a flat bench. Yeah.
And then so you can do three.
Squat bench, deadlift.
And you can pull up way more, like, way more functional.
Even.
And actually, if you break it down, like, a standalone flat bench that's not even a
good one.
Yeah.
But, like, a passable one that an average person could use.
Actually, it probably costs about as much.
You can get some cheap.
A rack.
Kind of flimsy racks for a few hundred bucks. But you're just getting into lifting they'll probably hold two three hundred
pounds with no problem you know so i've got i've got one that a buddy of mine had that i just
brought down in the back room at our crossfit gym and i i use that thing just put the pins in it and
i use that for like anderson squats and shit and uh i beat the fuck out of that thing because i
have an old shitty bar and I'm like smashing 500 pounds.
So I don't think some – yeah, that's what I tell people all the time
when I get asked that question.
It's like, well, what do you think benching is going to do?
Are you just going to get huge tits?
What's your plan?
The exercise where you just get to lay down.
Yeah.
Like that's the one you need to focus on.
But you could get away without – if you're really on a budget,
you don't even need a rack.
Like you would just need a bar and weights.
And then you like,
you could get squatting and dead lifting and floor pressing.
Like, like if you were really,
really had to be really selective on what you could get.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I thought that was interesting, but.
Another big venture this week that in the world of massonomics is James
Strickland was as seen on Instagram, wearing a Massanomics Weekend Warrior shirt.
At Boss of Bosses 4, he benched 661 raw.
That's pretty serious.
It's getting up there.
So he's getting pretty close to a 700-pound raw bench.
Yeah, that's impressive.
He's just nipping at Tommy.
We broke,
we broke bread with James Strickland in,
in Columbus.
If you,
if you remember that,
he was in the same bar as us.
Did we?
Yeah.
He was sitting at the bar.
Yeah.
Okay.
He lifted in the animal cage at the Arnold.
That's right.
Okay.
Yeah.
That was one of those things,
like the quickest,
like one eighties I've seen from
someone's expression before when
you just see him at the bar and Ross
goes and taps him on the shoulder and he kind of gives a look
like, who the hell is bothering
me? And then you just see Ross say
something and immediately he's,
it's like they were best friends
and I think they talked for like 10 minutes.
He's like, you bench press?
I bench press.
Do you like to bench?
Because so do I.
But that was kind of funny.
It always seems to work that way too where you'll find somebody who's like,
you're like, am I going to bother him?
Am I going to bother him?
And you might.
Yeah.
But usually like that guy probably gets talked to by people who don't bench
and don't lift.
And gets told ridiculous numbers, too.
Well, it's not like he's famous.
Like, him walking around at whatever town he lives in, probably no one ever, you know, people aren't. I had a couple episodes like that this week, actually.
So, there was a guy came into our gym, because it's right on fucking Main Street.
So, like, a guy comes in, and while I'm finishing up working out,
like, it was between classes, so I'm, like, sweaty and pumped
and just not ready to deal with it.
I had no interest in fucking joining either, you know.
So he was telling me about some girl that he knows.
He's like, yeah, I know this girl, and she's, yeah, she lifts weights and stuff too.
And he's like, what's the heaviest dumbbells you have here?
And I'm like, well, it's a CrossFit gym, so I don't really have any really heavy ones at all.
Was this a guy that would know what CrossFit, you know, what a CrossFit, yeah.
No, no, not even.
And wouldn't even know what the lifts are.
Yeah, yeah.
Like, wouldn't know the difference between a deadlift and a squat.
Right.
If I showed him one and said, which one was that?
He wouldn't know.
Well, honestly, wouldn't know the difference.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And anyway, he's like, yeah yeah so this girl i know she she could
lift like she could lift like one time she lifted like four or five hundred pounds and i was like oh
that's lifted that's really impressive yeah that's the word he's like and i'm like i'm like oh that's
that's really impressive and then and then he's like he's like and he was like well how much
what's the biggest weights that you could put together here like what's the most weight you could put on a bar here like for real and i'm like well i got
mostly bumpers here so i probably get like like 555 or something on a bar here and he's like he's
a point yeah exactly and he's like and he goes he goes oh yeah i'm sure she could definitely do it
oh yeah i'm sure she could definitely do it who run what like roll it around and i'm not saying she's can't yeah but i'm pretty sure she can't whoever that person is probably doesn't want you
run around making those types of promises on their behalf fucking tell you that and uh and i had
another guy came in who this old guy and bless his heart but he was just talking and talking and
talking and and he he was like you know i mean i used to lift and stuff and he his heart but he was just talking and talking and talking and and he he was
like you know i mean i used to lift and stuff and he was like and he was like i mean i was
i was as big as i was probably bigger than you and i'm looking at him and i'm like no you weren't
you know what i mean i'm just like you weren't oh yeah you weren't you like i just promise you
fucking weren't you're like six foot tall so whatever you had on you like fuck you yeah what
i mean like that's the stuff
where it's like but you get the guy that comes like oh yeah i mean how much could you bench and
i was like i don't know probably about 400 uh-huh and he's like you know the they'll be like oh yeah
yeah i knew a guy that did like six or seven which is like what a dick thing to say you know
what i mean like like well fuck i know like we know we're in contact with guys that
benched almost 700 pounds so fuck you yeah yeah we talked with jonah yeah she almost 900 what are
you fuck you talking about so we're just having a competition because we probably know stronger
people every time it was like i promise i know people stronger than that but i don't run around
like leading that into conversations.
Like, how much do you lift?
Well, I know Joe Nolio.
He benches 900.
Yeah.
Yeah, so eat it.
But I just, I don't understand where that comes, it's like, but it fucking drives me nuts. But yeah.
That's only people that are really far removed from the entire thing that know nothing about.
Like, but also also because to them
400 pounds is a thousand pounds
I saw someone lift 400 pounds one time
they're like that person lifted a thousand
pounds I watched it with my own two eyes
yeah I guess two things it has to be someone that
doesn't know anything about it and then also
is a type of person that's really comfortable
talking that much about things that they don't know
anything about
like making what they don't understand is we have a podcast with which we talk about things that we
don't know about for an hour so we're really good at that part well practiced and rehearsed
listen i talk about shit i don't know about once a week for a full hour yeah
but yeah i thought that was pretty funny talking about about how much weight you can put on the bar,
that's something that me and Tom were just looking at at the gym this weekend
because I said on the Texas squat bar, I was like, man, these sleeves are the –
I was like, my God, you could fit like –
I was like, who would ever need that much space?
And then we got looking at the kilogram plates too.
I'm pretty sure you could put like 1,500 pounds on the bar.
And we talked about it.
We're like, as far as we know, when it comes to a squat,
probably the most plates set I've ever –
maybe there's some crazy multi-ply record out there.
But as far as we know, the most weight that's been on a squat bar
is around 1,100 pounds.
Like Blaine Sumner, 1,100 pounds.
Yeah, I think there's like a multi-ply.
There's like 12.
Yeah, Dave Hoff has done like 12 plus probably. But even even that that well and so that's where multi-ply i think a lot
of times they're maybe not using kilo plates either because i think it's kind of the rules
or whatever there but yeah i think it depends but at least in in the in the general other part of
the world when you're using calibrated plates like the heaviest load of the bars ben is that
1100 ish area and i was telling tanner like, with that IPF bar, with the Ohio,
what do they call that bar?
Rogue Ohio Power Bar, 20 kilo.
One of the features of it is the collar is so narrow to have a bigger sleeve.
But we're also talking, like, how the bad side of that is anytime you're
unracking it, because the weights are that much closer to the rack,
it's really easy to hit the weights on the you're on the rack because because the texas
power bar gives you almost three inches probably on both sides and you know this thing the collar
is is it a half an inch maybe yeah maybe so now you're taking out you're going from six inches
of total room to about an inch i've heard a lot of people have the perfect unrack
to not hit those on the bar yeah and uh so we're talking like is that feature really needed though
and we were trying to do the math to figure out like how many plates are needed for an 1100
pound squat and how far out that goes and then you know there obviously is the the factor of
the collar or the yeah the collars that they use the calibrated collars are a lot bigger too but we still just figure that there's a lot of extra collar that's probably not
not needed yeah at all but maybe someday once like ray williams can squat 1200 pounds i guess
yeah if they're using pound plates so yeah for sure i think yeah the extra space yeah ray is uh
still chipping away, huh?
Yeah.
He did that over 1,000 pounds.
He did another over.
I noticed that.
Did you see that thing on this? Like 29 of them or something.
On his weightlifting belt.
Yeah.
On the inside of Ray Williams' weightlifting belt, he has a mark every time he squats over 1,000 pounds.
And there's a fucking lot of them.
Yeah.
I counted, and I think it was over 25 or 20 or 30.
It was close to 30.
Yeah. Which is a lot. That's crazy counted and i think it was over 25 it was close to 30 yeah which is a lot
that's crazy that would be so cool does anyone else man if you did that once yeah i would cash
it in because has anyone else besides him done a thousand pound squat without wraps um what about
that guy that foreign guy that's also super heavyweight, IPF?
He had the unofficial record.
He broke – yeah, he has.
Oh, that Jezza Dupont.
Yeah, Jezza, yeah, him.
Yes, yes.
He would be the only other one.
Besides those two, no one else has done a raw –
In sleeves?
Yeah, sleeves.
I don't think Eric Lillibridge has.
I'm guessing his is 900 something yeah
quads like robs in the 900s also according to eric lillibridge's instagram lately he's getting
fucking enormous he's yeah he has a way of taking those pictures too oh yeah the phone's always like
arched in like his traps are scary he's in uh austral Australia now. That big dog meat must be coming up pretty soon.
I think it's in a week or two.
Yeah.
So that'll be cool to see what he's going to swap.
Because it's been a little while.
Well, Dan will be there then, too.
One of my members at our CrossFit gym is,
I guess he went to high school with Eric Willerbridge.
In Chicago.
Yeah, he was telling me some stories about it.
I was like, yeah yeah that dude's fucking huge
but no he's so big there he posted there was a picture he posted today of them like at a wedding
yeah yeah i saw that it's like man you're so big you shouldn't ever wear polo shirts like matter
of fact he's so big i don't know why you'd wear a shirt that's the picture though that they put on
like ads on the side and it's like the trainers hate this guy he doesn't
even go to the gym yeah like that is the picture because it seriously looks photoshopped because
he's so big he is so fucking huge yeah he is weird because i don't know if this will come through on
the on the youtubes but um that's a giant fucking human being his traps like are like i think his
traps are like seven inches tall yeah like from
from his delt and there's also a very defined yeah like there's no uh melding of the muscles
together this is where your trap stuff yeah and this is where your neck is yeah it just looks
like he should be able to bench like 800 pounds it looks like it i mean and he has a great bench
too but it it it's the worst of the
three all relatively speaking like not that over a 500 pound bench is bad but just like when your
squats a thousand and your deadlift is 950 there's a lot of big strong people out there but if i had
to put money on which power lifter let's go through this let's be a fun little game if you
had to bet an amount of money that mattered to you which power lifter
would be able to pull the head off of a human being in one shot my money goes on eric lillybridge
probably because he's so explosive off the floor because when he lifts it does seem very violent
yeah and i do believe that if he like stood your shoulders and chest, that he could grab you by the chin and under your jaw
and separate your head or at least pull your face off.
This would be his Mortal Kombat finishing move?
I believe it would be.
I would go with Kirill or...
Oh.
It's not a bad... Zaheer?
Well, actually, yeah, Zaheer.
I would maybe pick Zaheer.
No, but the Russian guy, he's 6'7".
He's got the all-time bench record.
I never know how you say his name.
But just because he's like 6'7", like enormous extremities.
But, yeah, maybe Zaheer, actually, now that you mention it,
because he probably has actually done that.
He may have.
He is the craziest.
Like as crazy as our requirement.
If Zaheer hasn't ripped the head off of a person,
he has thought about doing it the most.
So Big Dogs will have Zaheer, Eric Lillibridge, Andre Milanochev, and Dan Bell.
Oh, are they all?
As far as I know, none of those have come back out.
Even when we talked to Dan, last time we talked to him,
I talked to Dan a couple days ago, and he said big dogs was his deadlift.
It looks like it's been,
that's really deadlift and almost 900 pounds.
He's not talking about his bench much.
No,
I haven't seen much of that,
but his deadlift big,
a couple of them like look like just cause like his quads and everything are
so big.
Like at that last little part,
you almost can't tell if he's hitching or if he's just bumping it around his legs.
Yeah, but either way, it seems like he's going to set a pretty big deadlift PR
if things go well for him.
Yeah, I think that, out of all of his lifts, has been really progressing well.
Who's your head ripper?
I still think it's Eric Lillibridge.
It's hard to look at that picture of him like that.
I don't know.
Are you going to put money on someone else?
I could see like three years ago George Lehman being really good in that spot too.
Yeah, that's true.
Because you also need a little bit of – if you're going crazy.
A little crazy.
Yeah.
That's where Zaheer comes in or George Lehman is just being slightly nuts.
Yeah.
That helps.
Did you see Zajunas Zavikas? That's what i was just trying to pull it up but i um he so how old is he now 40 something i
don't know he can complete compete in masters you know like uh masters strongman yeah and then win
all of those forever eddie hall was started the competition but he
didn't finish he uh had the flu he did he did the log press and only hit two reps and quit because
he had the flu and something else so i thought he was kind of getting out of the strongman well
yeah that must not be true though i don't know he said he's retired from world's strongest man
and he said he's still going and he's still but he's still going to do some local and regional
stuff as he's dropping weight so i think he's down now to like just under 400 pounds so he's
still competing and doing his thing but it's not like he said world's strongest man was is what he
retired from but i think he said it will be like because this was in england that giant so yeah
so but the funny thing was the – where was that?
Yeah, here we go.
So towards the end, the Atlas Stones, Robert Oberst from the great U.S. of A.
went against Best.
Oberst got a huge round of boos from the crowd,
most likely due to his earlier comments when Colin Bryce asked him,
how are you enjoying England?
And Oberst replied, well, other than the people, the food, and the weather, it's great. due to his earlier comments when colin bryce asked him how are you enjoying england and obers replied
replied well other than the people the food and the weather it's great yeah and him and eddie hall
have a uh history of a back and forth talking to each other i don't think it's like hate hate but
they they go at it yeah like he called him because robert obers had put a couple things out there
about how he's eats like there a couple things out there about how
he's eats.
Like there was a thing on there about like some 20,000 calorie a day diet, but that how
he also tries to keep it clean.
And it's like, and, um, and Eddie Hall who knows what that grind would be like.
Yeah.
Basically just called him out on it completely.
Like, no, you're not.
You don't promise you don't i promise you don't
you fucking don't you ain't killing your way it's a 20 000 calories a day don't lie to us so
and then since then that was actually back when oversh was big big yeah he's gotten a lot leaner
now yeah and he he did well he actually didn't podium but the top six guys going into the last
event all could have uh i think that's what something like that
yeah where it was like really tight with those guys but it's cool that z one i think to me yeah
it's just it's crazy that he's still like a factor i think we need him for the arnold this year that
would be really cool z's got to do it eddie's not going to do it there's no way eddie will do it
again do i can't imagine eddie will do the arnold no i'm sure i don't think especially not after fucking last year's
when he didn't do it right they kind of clowned him yeah yeah yeah yeah no i think he's well i
still think he's affiliated with that giant's life somehow and that's why he's doing those
and then he's only going to do those probably yeah but we need to have like like for the arnold
next year you for sure need sh, Thor, Zedrunas.
Yeah.
If Big Z was, if you could take even last year's field and throw in Big Z, it would be.
Yeah.
Yeah.
If you could have, but imagine last year's field like it was the year before.
We have Big Z and you have Eddie Hall.
If all four of them competed.
That would be really fucking cool.
I mean, you know nothing to shit on the other guys, but there was a lot of time where we're like, well, we're waiting for this guy to not do this thing.
And at that point, you would be looking at four of the best of all time going at it.
Right.
An interesting thing, too, is if you think about guys like that, are those the strongest human beings that have ever lived?
Not according to Kaz.
I was going to say, it depends on who you ask.
I'm going to not ask Bill Kazmaier about history.
People would say, like I see these things on Instagram where it's like,
who would you pick all time for world's strongest man?
And Thor's oftentimes in those things.
And the funny thing about Thor, he's never won world's strongest man or the Arnold.
No, no.
But what I mean is.
I think he's maybe one of the best athletes, though, to ever do that.
What I do mean by that, though, is say out of guys like that.
Because I do think that that type of strong is probably the most strong that like i
think a guy 300 years ago who was strong as fuck would have done better at the sport of strongman
than say powerlifting yeah so like oh yeah so let's just pretend that we're going to use the
sport of strongman as the the metric yeah But like, so are these the strongest human beings
that have ever walked the earth?
I find it hard to believe that they're not.
I would say they are too.
The main thing is the training and time.
Yeah, the diet.
So certainly there isn't anybody in the last 150 years.
And recovery.
And steroids.
Steroids.
Yeah, if you, exactly, if you remove drugs.
Yeah.
They're still going to be strong,
but they're not going to be where they're at now.
Right.
I would say the drugs very specifically make it so that nobody could touch them you're not gonna find some
guy in the year 1100 who just was some giant just wouldn't be able to get that big giant viking
warrior like scrapping over fucking food you don't know like how many kids are you snatching food
well and that's i'm like not a world historian expert by any means. I don't think they were lifting.
At how many points in history
before this industrialized world we live in
did people have unlimited access
to any type of food?
Where you could supplement yourself
with a diet like that.
Where you could spend that much energy training.
The reason we lift is because
our lives are so soft that we have to invent work
so that we don't turn into baby we don't we don't have to salt meat and keep it for six months and
ration it out and hope that the only way is if there could have been like after just in all
yeah yeah just a complete anomaly one just an anomaly out that's literally like seven seven
six hundred you know like maybe that lived like sometime in all the history of man.
But I feel like that person would still have statues.
Yeah.
I wonder this, and there's probably, I don't know, there's probably some reason, something I just don't understand.
But like when you go back and look at like Greek and Roman statues and stuff, and these guys are jacked.
Like the statues are jacked.
With little dicks.
Yeah, with the tiniest, where did those come from? What's with the penis? and stuff and these guys are jacked like the statues are jacked with little dicks yeah with
the tiniest where did those come from what's with the penis when those guys are jacked how did they
know at that time what like a jacked person looked like because i would just imagine you were either
really skinny and like borderline malnutrition or whatever or like you were just kind of average
like did they had they ever seen someone with huge traps?
Did they know traps could get really big?
Did they know you could get these huge six-packs?
What if Eric Lillibridge was wandering down the streets of ancient Rome?
How would that play out?
That's a good question.
I suppose they just over-exaggerated everything a little bit.
They just understood the basic anatomy and just thought we'll make it bigger.
Yeah.
And the penis is smaller.
Listen, I can't have this guy.
So small.
Listen, you're going to come into my sculpture studio.
You're going to be naked, and I'm going to sculpt you,
but I'm downsizing that dog.
That wiener is going to be small.
I can't have your super jacked physique already overshadowing me.
I'm dumbing down that dick, dude.
We're shutting it down.
Everyone's going to be so impressed with how good you look,
except for right there.
Another thing I was going to say, though, about that Giants Live,
what we were talking about, is their crowd looks awesome.
I don't know where they're at, but the arena, the stadium,
whatever they're in, it looks like an awesome venue for that.
And that's a one-day thing.
Yeah.
That's a one-day thing, and I think it's got to be fast
because, again, nobody's going to be there.
It's invite only, I assume.
I'm sure, yeah.
They're not playing paddy.
Yeah, it was invite because they threw Nick Best in at the end.
That's why.
Looking at that, though, I could be completely wrong here,
but I would imagine most of those guys winning and competing
are making some money off of that, aren't they?
It seems like at that thing.
I would actually assume that if I'm putting on an event like that,
I would expect to have to pay everybody who competed.
Just to show up.
I would think that.
But when you see that versus a powerlifting meet,
it makes complete sense why those people are getting paid because they're –
There's people there who want to watch it.
It looks like an awesome spectacle to see.
Yeah, it's a show.
Yeah, you're not throwing people in a room for 12 hours and be like, take it in.
Yeah.
Yeah, I bet they all got something out of it, free trips and hotels and all that too.
We should probably do that, huh? Yeah, why doesn't all got something out of it. Free trips and hotels and all that, too. We should probably do that, huh?
Yeah, why doesn't America have something like that?
No, I mean Masonomics.
Well, that's why we haven't done it yet.
They're just waiting for us to do it.
If you build it, Masonomics live.
There was that one in Dallas.
Was it in Dallas or Texas this year?
They invited a bunch of guys.
Yeah, he was in it there.
Yeah, I did see that. And that looked better. That looked looked better it looked like there was a good but again i think it
was on like a runway so i don't know how much there was and that's the thing i think you need
to have put it out of the stadium yeah put in a stadium where people can have concessions and
have fun how about having world's strongest man in america and putting it in a stadium yeah
yeah i have the strongest man in the place that has all the food. Yeah, right.
Go to Botswana.
Jesus Christ.
Two years in a row.
Has anybody ever figured out why that happened two years in a row?
Do they get a two-year contract?
The Olympics doesn't do... You don't get to host the Olympics two consecutive years or the Super Bowl.
Good question.
There has to be some behind-the-scenes money somewhere.
It's like some warlord in botswana took all
of the money from all of the people and all of their taxes you come to bust one who's just like
happens to be a huge fan of half isn't it ihg or whatever that runs that are not ihg uh that's uh
h hgh it's like that img is somehow tied into world's strongest man and i think that who knows
they probably have some contract or tie in with
a resort
cool cause isn't it
hey Siri
why was the
World's Strongest Man
in Botswana
twice in a row
my web search
turned something up
for why was the
World's Strongest Man
useless
that's what you get
for that Tyler
god well never mind I'm not reading that useless read. That's what you get for that, Tyler. God.
Well, never mind.
I'm not reading that.
No, it's not worth it.
They doubled down on their previous location
while returning to Botswana.
Doubled down?
Doubled down.
And all the information is like,
okay, here we go.
Botswana is home to both both what the fuck does this have to
do okay so uh as readers may or may not know botswana is home to both black and white rhinos
which are under grave threats from ivory hunting poachers that's why they had it there the
government i think this is actually good is what you're gonna hear apparently so yeah the government has fought tremendously against
this environmental crisis as a result populations have seen a dramatic rise uh the nation has a
dedicated rhino squad prepared for combat i don't know why this is in this botswana's aggressive
preservation policies hope to keep their land populated with wildlife for visitors and strong
men on safari well that wasn't fucking relative to this story at all but yeah like all the
information comes through the botswana tourism office too like like you those the press releases
on the times and the dates and everything i remember that coming out none of them were
released by world's strongest man it all went through Botswana's tourism department's website,
which I don't know.
Maybe they're just really trying to shine up Botswana,
make it to Africa's Disney.
Polish a turd.
I'm going to go next year if they have it there.
I'm dying to go to Botswana.
What a great trip. There's a list of places I'd going to go next year if they have it there again. I'm dying to go to Botswana. What a great trip.
There's a list of places I'd like to go and show off the fact that I'm not starving to death.
That'd be the one.
What else did we have, Tommy?
We had the, well, we had a bit of a, we read the deal about the sponsorship stuff this week, right?
Yeah.
I mean, I seen some some posts on
i think instagram i mean you even hear the topics come up on podcasts videos whatever about the
topic of power lifters being paid or paid to be being paid to be a power lifter and now we're
talking the sport of power lifting pretty specifically yeah specifically because people
do get paid to be a strong man because they figured out how to make it fun and entertaining,
and general people like to watch it.
Yeah.
Still not very many people.
Not many.
Not in the grand scheme of things.
And, I mean, not very many competitors are getting, like,
you're still just talking, like, the best of the best of the best.
People making a living doing that.
Well, not even making a living, but even getting paid.
Like we said, just this year at the Massanomics Strongman,
I mean, there was probably more prize money given out at that one event
than most powerlifting meets in anywhere.
Yeah, outside of like 10 powerlifting meets in the world maybe, you know.
Yeah.
But just kind of an interesting thing to think about and to discuss,
I thought, would be what you guys think about the idea of should power lifters be paid?
If you hit a 2,000-pound total, does that mean you should now be getting –
Entitled to line.
Are you now – should you now be expecting checks from companies?
I think it's interesting because we've seen Matt from Pioneer has posted in regards to this.
We've seen Matt from Pioneer has posted in regards to this.
The fact is what you can lift in a meet doesn't mean anything to sponsors whatsoever in the grand scheme of things.
They don't care.
I think it means something, but I don't think it's probably not in the top five things that you can lift.
For sure.
It's a factor of the total package.
We can look at it two ways.
We can look at maybe should the purses be a little fatter in these meets
so that for winning a meet and doing well, can you pony up?
Well, then there's some problems because you have 75 different classes
and subdivisions in a powerlifting meet,
and if you're going to pay good money for the top,
you have a lot of people getting default gold as default good money,
and that money's got to come from either raising the prices then to join the meet
or you got to hustle, hustle, hustle sponsors.
And there's not a lot of value, I don't think, to a meet sponsor in the grand scheme of things.
So then it goes down to like actual people sponsoring their athletes,
which for the most part I think is only worth a shit if they have a big social media following nowadays yeah like if you if you have a
fucking 2600 pound total and you don't silence if you do that in private good good for you you're
strong as shit and wonderful and you're whatever don't wonder why you're not getting paid yeah
because the money is not about how much you can lift it's about how many units you can move
yeah of someone else's product which is exactly the reason why you see these
social media i mean instagram stars and youtube stars and stuff because a lot of them don't
necessarily lift that much like they're really not any different than us like they lift about
the same some of them with a lot less than us even but it's just the fact that they've especially
those fitness models.
It's true.
But it's the fact that they've figured out how to garner attention and have an audience.
And having an audience in this day and age is a very, very valuable thing to businesses.
Well, we know that if the right person posts a picture or a video on Instagram wearing one of our shirts, we sell shirts because of that.
Which meant if we had to pay somebody,
I know who we'd pay.
There's a few people who we would pay. And there were some people who we for sure would not pay to post on it.
Right.
So what they complain about is it's a lot of times it's like an older,
more experienced power lifter or whatever,
like giving advice to these younger guys saying uh you know if someone gives you a shirt
or whatever that's not sponsoring you they need to give you money in order to be a sponsor but like
a lot of the younger guys they're not to that they're not worth the money yet you know like
so it's like take take the shirt yeah cool yeah and maybe like because that was just
given to you right and then if you can if you can return a little value that relationship will
continue exactly but the problem is is yeah if you want to dig in and wait and wait i mean i guess
that'd be a good strategy if you already had something to hang your hat on yeah but until
then if it was me i would just start chipping away at that.
If I had an opportunity and angle, I would see what I can do to make that work,
and then I would assume that it would continue to go back and forth and back and forth.
I would say...
Because I wouldn't just give somebody free shirts and $2,000 with hope.
Right, exactly.
But I'd throw them some free shirts.
If they did some things, and if they did some things and it kept working out for us,
we certainly would continue to pursue that and go further down that road.
But in the beginning, it starts out with, here, just take these.
Yeah.
Like, if you like them, just like them.
Wear them.
Yeah, exactly.
There's not a whole lot of, like, you best post.
And that's the deal is you get into some of those formal agreements then,
and then I think it becomes bullshit.
I think if we ever did anything like it it would be more loose anyways like like oh you're headed to a meet here
we'll pony up for you know we'll get your hotel or whatever right some shirts there'll be some
shit for you when you get there like that's the best way to do it i think as opposed to like no
we're going to get this in writing contractually we pay you a thousand dollars a month and and i would also say that
there's so few people in the world that could justify actually making a paycheck as a power
lifter oh yeah for sure that's almost a joke i mean you can listen to a lot of podcasts i think
like uh the juggernaut one likes to joke about it a lot the idea that you can make a living being a
power lifter because one it's just not popular enough for that and then two like there's just not
enough right now at least opportunities to actually make money i mean right besides supplement
companies what are you making money with like where it's going to be a size like a livable
income enough and then on top of that to support other random people you know right there's not a
lot out there no exactly and i think you're even seeing that with just because of how small the audience is with powerlifting.
It's like you can even look at like 8-Man.
It was a company that kind of came out of nowhere and got, I think, relatively big.
And you can go look at a lot of their posts now, and a lot of them are directed at the MMA crowd.
Because it's just the powerlifting crowd is so small.
It's hard to get a lot of money in there to to really sustain sustain
itself and go on to bigger things look at the people almost in any of any strength sport that
transcend it they're like they have to or that are really successful they have to transcend their
individual sport you know what i mean like like half thor and there's a reason he is who he is
and he's big and strong but he's also in game of thrones and so now he's actually famous not strength sport famous and i think you see that with power lifters on instagram
and shit the people that are actually getting deals and making money are the ones that actually
have a following that's not all power lifting people yeah and i think it has to be that oh yeah
it has to be entertaining yeah like that's like lebron james I'm sure he sells a lot of shoes to people that don't play basketball in those shoes.
I would guess that almost all of the shoes go to people that don't play basketball.
Yeah.
Right.
Yeah.
I mean, there's definitely high school kids wearing them.
But outside of that, I would think a huge chunk of his shoes are people not playing basketball enough.
For sure.
And it's just because they're a fan of that.
That person entertains them, brings value into their life, and that's kind of how they kick it back.
What would it take for, I mean, I guess what it would take for the whole pot of money to grow to where more people can make money is just that powerlifting would have to simply be more popular.
Right?
Yeah.
And it's become more popular.
So at least these conversations have, yeah. That so at least so these conversations where these old
timers are bitching yeah the young guys who are doing a deal and it's like we're just doing a
little thing that truthfully doesn't probably ask that much of the athlete either and that's where i
when people are giving out this unsolicited advice it's like well if you send somebody some shirts
are you like it's not like that person who's out digging
ditches all day and you paid them in t-shirts right yeah like they were doing some things that
they were already doing yeah it's a thing that they're going to do regardless i don't think
with supplements you know the supplement companies that sponsor them most a lot of those guys will
just get free supplements yeah and i don't think a lot of where power lifting is different is
people do it just because they love it.
Like no one gets into it with the idea that I'm going to make a ton of money
doing this.
Like probably it's your plan.
Well,
you can't,
it's such a longterm.
Like if that's your plan,
we're here to talk you out of it.
Yeah.
And even,
yeah,
it's just,
it's such a,
like you could go to college and you could get a good,
you could,
you could become a doctor as easy as you could become.
Like, like, like that's probably an easier thing to do than being an elite enough power
lifter with a large enough audience to actually make a good living.
Oh yeah.
Jesus.
Yeah.
Just go to college.
Just for the fact that.
Just go to college.
Yeah.
I mean, there's, there's thousands of people that become doctors, probably tens of thousands
every year.
There's like eight power lifters that make any money any like to to somewhat play the other side of the coin of what
what i would agree with what they said to tie in with what you said tyler is like those young and
up-and-coming guys like there's nothing wrong with getting shirts and stuff like that but
you i i don't like necessarily the term you know sponsored athlete
or or like they're at that stage there probably shouldn't be like contractual obligations of like
but if it's a loose thing like why is that bad if you're getting getting some shirts and and you
get to say hey this company's kind of of supporting me in one way or another.
I like their stuff.
They're appreciative of what I do.
People are on board with each other. It's a mutual
beneficial relationship, I think.
If you follow us, all these people that you see
our shirts on, we send people shirts
all the time.
But we don't ask anything in return.
We're just like, hey, we're kind of a fan of yours.
Here's a shirt.
And we think it's cool if they wear it.
We like it, of course, if they wear it
because it's good for us.
But we're not asking that of anyone.
And if your product doesn't suck,
people will be into it anyways.
Right.
That's a key, too.
That's kind of all it takes.
Sometimes you get people who have just some busted ass brand
and they're just wearing it now
I think
just talking back to the money thing
I believe when we were at the Arnold
Dan told us that one of his sponsors
paid for his hotel for the whole week and everything
which that's awesome for him
but it also makes sense because
he's in like the top
six totals of all time in the world.
Right in there.
So you can garner that.
Yeah, you can garner that.
And he was there to do basically the Massanomics podcast.
Which, in my opinion, is worth a week in the top.
But should the number two guy at the 183-pound weight class in the Federation that no one's heard of,
should they
be getting paid what if they have 1100 followers though yeah exactly but maybe that person can get
like a closet full of free shirts and hats and stuff and if this if like shirts and hats are
something he wants like why not take them you know nobody sends us free shirts or hats yeah fuck i mean i
just don't think it's a prop i don't see the negative in it i do i see it if you're like all
this weird contractual thing and it's tying you up yes i see the negative there and where it does
get weird is when people start no matter what so if you are that person if you're that power lifter
and you're trying to market yourself and get a big following then you as a brand is important i think and so what happens
is those people fuck up their own brand by pimping other people's stuff all the time yeah then it
gets shitty where it's like use my promo code for blah blah blah blah blah and then it gets to be a
thing where it's like almost irritating to follow right person that has or you see it like cycle
through like every six months.
A whole other thing's dropped out, and there's another supplement company in or another apparel company in.
Right.
So you're just like this mercenary for hire.
You're just taking whatever comes up.
Because based off of prior history, it looks like you don't actually support these products.
You're just looking for a paycheck.
Well, I can tell the people listening another thing that we're doing firsthand.
That's probably, you know, we are a company that's kind of on the borderline of being able to maybe do some of those things.
But we're working a little bit with a guy now.
We've sent him some stuff, you know, some shirts and some hats.
But I've talked with them several times back and forth.
You know, when I first felt them out out i told them we're not interested in
any sort of a contractual thing or like no obligation like we don't even want you like
don't just be posting about our things but if you want to be right and and he
as we were talking back and forth he was like uh explaining how several companies had approached
him but everyone else there was like
you had to do this in your posts do this in your profile post this many times and i said that's
the opposite of what we even want like i don't want you blowing our shit blowing right you make
it look make us look stupid look like ass yeah like just do it when you want to and if like you
actually frankly yeah if you're gonna squat something crazy heavy put our shirt that's
exactly what i was like if you just want to wear it when you say anything yeah it's like
you don't you can occasionally monitor your tag it or something but yeah we'll monitor your feet
and we'll answer the questions if people are asking right shirt and that that this guy is uh
chris weiss so i i would recommend following him he's 22 years old and uh yeah you know he's gonna
gonna be dead lifting 900 pounds really soon i don't doubt and
uh but yeah that's what we've done with him and he's he really likes that idea you know because
he knows too that he's not he's not gonna get paid thousands of dollars he's got and frankly
if someone else wants to pay him yeah go ahead yeah he's not signed up for anything so good for
him he can do it right and what what i've told him like if nothing else out of curiosity let me know like if you get something that's really
cool like because i'd like to know we don't know how these deals right yeah and that's
that's what i've said too like we're we kind of match up with you you know we're uh
we're growing you know we're not there we're not like a 50,000 almost 900
i mean company wise versus him you know so it matches up and say if
he grows and gets wildly successful and starts selling us a bunch selling a bunch of shirts and
we can trace that back to him we'll give you like we'll give you money yeah like you sell 50 of our
shirts there should be money we're going yeah we'll give you money yeah you know like so yeah
i don't think there's anything wrong with that no no but i do think that sponsored athlete should be money we're going yeah we'll give you money yeah you know like so yeah definitely i
don't think there's anything wrong with that no no but i do think that sponsored athlete that whole
term we talked about that i'd like it to something better that shows that you have a relationship but
it's not like my sponsored actually i like i like the way matt at pioneer has done some of that
stuff where it's actually he he says quite often that there's never anything really official with any of his guys he just kind of helps them out and and does
that and they post about his stuff and they post about his stuff and it's honest like good yeah
yeah and i think that's that's the best way to do it those forced um weird forced posts like
when he actually goes i've never been like oh sign me up for whatever
he's selling you know yeah you notice that um the the comment bots on instagram that they've
clamped down on that quite a bit oh we have seen less much much less the ones i have seen
the english is just getting insanely ridiculous though like what do you like who is who from where
is coming up with that
The
It's
It's
It's like
Cause you know
Like all the awful
Dreaming elegance shit
Yeah
I got it
I want to know
How many accounts
Dreaming elegance
Has created
Because they have
Every variation
Out of dreaming
Underscore
Elegance
Underscore
And then just
40 numbers
With underscores and symbols.
What is that company?
Do you know?
I have no idea
and I don't want to give them
any more credit.
I don't know either.
I just see it and I'm like,
oh, this thing exists.
If you have ever bought anything
from that company,
go fuck yourself.
You're the problem, man.
You're a part of the problem.
And if you've ever believed
that they want to sponsor you.
Hey, would you like to rep our brand?
See, that's the bad
brand repping sponsoring stuff that's like, See, that's the bad brand repping, sponsoring
stuff that's like, okay, that's not a real
thing.
They're just giving you a discount.
They're like, buy $400 worth of our stuff
and you'll be a brand rep.
Don't do that.
They're the fucking advocaire of
Instagram.
Who's writing
those things, though?
Those comments?
It's from India or Pakistan.
They just have
just software bots.
This made me think of
recently I was digging in
the back end of the website
earlier in the weekend.
Sounds pretty sexual.
It was very sexual.
Digging in the back end of the website.
I was looking through some search terms and someone on our
website has typed into the search box like this is recent fit babes and big hunk i'll read it
and i'm like someone actually came to our website and looked for this and then also the term like
nude women lifters has popped up and some other things like that.
I can't see it now because I can only go this month and we're in October now.
But it was one full search and it was like fit babes and huge sexy hunks.
That was an in quotation search within our website.
So now we know this is what the people want.
So we're going to have to get some huger,
hunkier dudes.
I saw that one on there too.
Yeah.
We'll give the people what they want,
I guess.
So Tyler,
we know what you're searching for on the website at night and it's not
there.
Trust me.
That is tremendous.
Do anything else? We got to get out there today there today guys we did have that one more thing but we should probably save that really big announcement but
we should probably just save that for next yeah yeah the big big big announcement we better yeah
we're an hour at this point yeah at this point you guys don't want to hear anything we're already
an hour yeah so tune in next week for a earth-shattering announcement in the world of massonomics.
It's going to change the way you view almost everything.
It would.
Politics.
Yeah.
Gender.
It'll change the way you argue on Facebook with people you don't know.
You know that guy that you like wrote out a message this
long to argue your point against his you're gonna now agree with that you're gonna go back and
you're gonna delete that comment and you're gonna say you know what i think we've reached common
ground now yeah hashtag massonomics all because of what we're gonna put on the table here yes it's
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I'm pretty excited to figure out what it is also.
I'm going to write a review for our podcast.
I mean, we've been using the success,
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At Assonomics. Is that a thing?
I bet it is a thing. I don't know. I bet it
is too. We gotta resolve this now.
We can't make it one.
Is it a page?
We're going to find out right now.
If it's not, I'm opening that account.
Is there a website of this?
I bet there's a website.
There is actually three posts that's hashtag Asinomics.
They're all mine.
My naked squat post on Instagram.
And then the one I posted of our bag.
No people, though, is there?
No people.
The one I posted of our sandbag where you couldn't see the M.
So I purposely hashtagged that one Asinomics.
So, Tommy, time to look that down.
Well, it's really interesting, though, when you Google the word Asinomics.
Do we come up?
Well, no, because the first thing it says,
asinomics to release NGS-based tests for bad behavior.
So it looks like asinomics is a thing,
but then you go down two more and it's yo anus dick.
And I don't know.
It just seems like it's...
Well, this episode is brought to you by Yo Anus Dick and Asinomics.
Yeah.
So we'll hit them up.
They can pay us later.
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