The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz - Postgame Show: Lucy Loses Her Mind
Episode Date: January 23, 2024Dan, Mike, and Stu break down the new reported WWE contract with Netflix. Lucy loses her mind over the crew's takes on the Caitlin Clark collision with a fan. Stugotz delivers the "Mike Evans Top 5 Ha...ll of Famers Who Aren't Top 5 at Their Position." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Stugatz has a top five that was promised yesterday that he was cooking.
He was in the lab last night cooking up his top five, and we're going to have that as
show punctuation today.
But before we do that, Stugatz, I simply want to put a bookmark in this to talk about tomorrow,
hopefully with an informed guest.
I'm fascinated by how the business of streaming and entertainment is changing
the way all of us consume things.
And all of those businesses are now desperately in search of sports everywhere
cause the streamers are fighting over live sports.
And now WWE with everything we've read about and heard about over the last few years.
Tony Khan competing against them, WWE, Vince McMahon making tons and
tons of money off of being truly awful, but great at business.
Getting into bed with Netflix now, and I don't know,
details are gonna be reported in the next few days about how much this is all worth and what a five billion dollar deal over
Ten years. What?
Netflix has gotten into
the business of sports through the fake sport of wrestling
WWEM monster business is now gonna do with Netflix what UFC has done with Disney and
ESPN and I want to talk to somebody who's informed about how game
changing this is for Netflix to start.
Netflix right now is occupying the comedy lane,
where there are a lot of specials that
are keeping comedians alive.
And that industry is being shaken by the Andrew Shultz's
and the Rogans of the world and Louis C.K. who
want to be independent, but kind of need to rely on Netflix.
Netflix is now going big on sports. Netflix is not. The industry has changed a lot, Stugato,
in that over the last two years, many people aren't spending. But Netflix is still spending,
and Netflix just made a giant move in the sports realm. They've been beta testing with live programming,
where Netflix has always, throughout its entire existence,
standing back to DVD delivery was at your leisure type of company.
Now they have signed in.
I was curious.
They did not say Monday Night Raw.
It's just raw because TV's longest running episodic television show is now moving
off of linear TV and onto Netflix, I think with the the aim to globally have Money Night
Raw. Kind of like Apple MLS model where Netflix globally is synonymous with WWE's Raw.
Mike, the business of this is fascinating from a number of perspectives, but none more
than what I'm about to tell you, Stu Gatz, because Netflix has since the beginning not
wanted to be an option against television.
It has wanted to replace television.
And this deal, when people talk about shadow brokering and business power
nick cons to god's
was the person at c a a
who was running the s p n he was bringing all of his talent through the
s p n and everyone in the industry knows that nick con at c a a creative
artists agency
saw a business ine efficiency in the world of
hollywood enacting is like i can run every client i have through espn and
watch what i make espn he saw before anybody i need to get out
so he gets out of being the power broker who is
running espn with his talent and he says
i see a business opportunity the whole whole game is changing. Let me get over here
and look at the deal he just made. Look at what he left and look at what he's now doing because
he saw market inefficiency and he saw the future as he often does. He has changed the trajectory
of WWE as well. That was a publicly traded company, but everything from creative, everything on down
had Vince McMahon's fingerprints all over that.
And many people were skeptical.
What does Nikon know about this industry?
Well, maybe took him a few months,
but the WWE from a revenue standpoint
has never been a hotter property than it is right now.
Vince McMahon, while he still has a seat on the board,
he has ceded creative control to his son-in-law Triple H,
and that has been a massive win for WWE.
They are red hot right now.
Not only red hot, and this I caution you on as well
as we go to the fun portion of Top 5s
because I know I can be rambling, man, about this stuff.
the fun portion of top fives because I know I can be rambling man about this stuff. I also caution you that when WWE and UFC get this kind of power, you can slap your wife
in public and there are no consequences and all of these power brokers never even comment
on it.
All of them own all this dirty shit and they're going to make tons of money on it.
They've got FU money and they're gonna make tons of money on it. They've got FU money,
and they're not gonna be moral about it.
The point is to make more FU money,
and they just did it.
Like, it's happening right now.
Wrestling and UFC have done,
they've gotten their independence,
and the streamers need them.
And so now these corporations
aren't actually gonna comment on any of the bad shit.
I will say though, if a talent on the wrestling side
of TKO's portfolio had comments like
Sean Strickland it would be handled totally different because the WWE audience is far
more inclusive whereas both do a really good job UFC and WWE of playing to that audience
and building on that momentum with those certain sectors.
But your point of all the other people on TKO,
not having to say anything publicly is 100% right. The same way that Jimmy Pitaro and ESPN
won't say anything publicly. You mentioned Netflix wanting to replace television. Do you think they
have? I mean, they're fighting to do so with Apple and Amazon, and there will be a few winners here.
I would say get the NFL and the FBI franchise
and you've accomplished your mission.
I mean, just the NFL and the FBI franchise.
Do you think Amazon Prime has completed the mission?
Because they have the NFL and they're not talked about
as the top streamer.
What happens to USA Network now?
Get FBI.
I mean, they had that and they had the Chris Leeson
and now they've lost them both.
So USA still actually does have a WWE property. They are taking over Smackdown
from Fox. I think there's going to be a couple of months here depending on the
term where Raw and Smackdown are both on USA Network and then in January of 2025
Raw on which date we'll find out, Raul will move over to Netflix exclusively
for much of the globe.
Lucy, before we get to Stugaz's top five,
I feel like we've bored you today.
Yeah, a little bit, but that's okay.
Sometimes we have those days.
Thursday will be really interesting, I hope.
You miss Caitlyn Clark-Flopped.
Yeah, I'm glad I wasn't here for that.
We desperately needed the other side on it.
I'm sorry, what do you mean other side?
We reached consensus, she flopped.
Yeah, go ahead Lucy, the floor is yours.
No, the floor is Caitlyn's after she flopped.
So angry that it's not funny.
I got a laugh from Seagod.
She really sold it, I mean come on Lucy. I'm angry that it's not funny. Watching it real time. I got a laugh from Seagod.
She really sold it.
I mean, come on.
She did not flop.
That was real time.
She's running full speed.
She extended.
So is this girl.
She extended.
I don't know why we're making a big deal out of this.
It was clearly an accident from both parts.
That Ohio State fan wasn't paying attention.
Caitlin was just trying to get off the court.
Guess what?
When LSU lost to Ole Miss and the LSU player hit the Ole Miss fan,
everyone was like, well, that's great, that's awesome.
When Katelyn does it, it's the end of the world.
Feminism!
Yeah!
It was her birthday yesterday.
What? You guys did this to her on her birthday.
Happy birthday.
Equality. We could be unfair and cruel to the greatest superstars, What? You guys did this to her on her birthday. A happy birthday.
Equality, we could be unfair and cruel
to the greatest superstars no matter their gender.
She barely made it to her birthday after that attack.
Oh, horrendous physical assault on the court.
She came out, she didn't make a big deal about it,
she said it's fine, they storm the court,
this stuff happens, people are just,
they're just hateful.
They're hateful to my girl, who 45 by the way and the loss shoots too much
40 shots a game that's not the right way to play that's not even close my boy cook
Volume shooter let's go 20 shots a game show me something that's accurate floppers
They need to find they need to find their Anthony Edwards Let's go. 20 shots a game. Show me something. Yeah, that's accurate. Flopper.
They need to find their Anthony Edwards.
Where they're Tony Campbell.
Go ahead, Lucy.
I want it to be Hannah Stolke, but she has not played well lately.
But there is an injury.
It's all right.
Caitlin has never done anything wrong ever, and she never will.
No, not one time.
Put it on the poll, Juju, at LeBatard Show.
Who was more rabid and rage-filled today?
Jeremy on Kyle Lowry or Lucy on...
Kaitlin Clark.
All right, so this top five,
Stu Godz, is a, we're closing a loop.
Yes.
So the book on Mike Evans is,
he's a first ballad hall of famer,
but he's never top five in his position group
and never has been in terms of guys you'd pick.
So Jess sent me a tweet from Booger McFarland
over the weekend saying that Mike Evans
is a surefire first ballot hall of famer,
but not top five at his position.
So I put together the Mike Evans top five
first ballot hall of famers who aren't top five
at their position.
How about that?
All right, so this was, you were cooking since last night.
Yes, no Mike Evans is not on the list,
he has naming rights, okay?
Okay, so it's the Mike Evans honorary top five.
Is it all the sports or just football?
Just football, Danelle.
Okay, any OLI or just?
Nope, I got just a straight five for you.
All right, number five.
DeAndre Hopkins.
First ballot Hall of Fame.
I'm not even certain if he's top 20 at his position right now in the NFL.
Well, right now, because he's older, but but in general, body of work,
you're you're saying that's a Hall of Fame career, but he's but he's old.
It's a first ballot Hall of Fame career,
who is not top five at his position.
All right, so this is just an aging players list.
Well, I mean, it's my list.
I mean, but that's a lot less fun.
We'll find out.
You could just stick to your convictions
and say DeAndre Hopkins was never a top five wide receiver
in my personal record book.
OK, well, he was at one point, but he's not now.
But that was Booger's point.
Mike Evans isn't a top five player
at his position right now.
I mean, that goes without, almost goes without saying,
but Booger said it.
Right now, or a pro football references
Hall of Fame monitor has De'Adri Hopkins at 71.19,
39th among wide receivers.
The average is 103.63, so first ballad's gonna be.
So not first ballad either.
Yeah, I don't think it's gonna be a stretch.
It's gonna be a stretch.
The first ballad guy.
Oh well, but it's now, so now the list is aging players
who might be borderline Hall of Famers,
and this was you cooking all night
putting together the top five.
Number four, Russell Wilson.
Russell Wilson is a first ballad Hall of Famer. I don't care what anyone tells me.
One is Super Bowl, should have won a second Super Bowl. Perhaps he's played his way out
of the Hall of Fame as I've said multiple times since he joined Denver.
So not first ballot.
He'll get another opportunity next year, but he is not currently a top five player in his
own position. He's not. Right. I'm not certain he ever has been.
Right now Russell Wilson is 88.37 in the Hall of Fame monitor.
The average is 1 of 3.58.
He is 21st among the quarterfamers.
So the list is aging players who aren't Hall of Famers.
Even those two gots is seeing their first ballot.
First ballot.
Yeah, I know. He sounds like...
I think...
Russell Wilson's getting their first ballot.
It doesn't seem like it after cooking.
You better retire today if you want to get in.
I feel like that one was better than your number five.
Thank you.
You were cooking all night on this.
Number three.
Matthew Stafford.
First ballot Hall of Famer, he is one of Super Bowl with the Rams.
He is not, and I don't think he's ever been top five at his position.
There we go.
We're cooking these last two.
He's here with quarterbacks.
79.01 again, it's 103.50.
He's 25th among the quarterbacks. Not a first ballot Hall of Famer. Again again it's 103.58 he's 25th among not a first ballot
Hall of Famer again not Billy is delighted Billy's delighted cuz he knows
he's gonna go five for five here he knows that Stugatz's list is gonna be
that bad the thing is we've done this so many times specifically with
Cordrex where Troy Aikman I think is in the 50s and he's in the Hall of Fame so
these numbers don't really I mean Billy thinks Kirk Cousins is the first ballot
Hall of Famer. Before the injury.
Number two.
Sorry.
Number two, Dan Devonte Adams.
Devonte Adams is a first ballot hall of famer.
I am not certain he is or ever has been a top five player at his position.
I will be totally honest here, Stugatz.
Devonte Adams represents one of my worst
scouting assessments in the history of talking about sports. I once said that's
not a number one receiver. I said he was bad flatly. I think most tweets are still out there.
His number is 63.88 and the average Hall of Fame for wide receivers is 103.63. He's 49th amongst
wide receivers. So not a Hall of Fame. You guys may have been right about that. Okay, so not.
Yeah, Devonte Adams, bad.
Number one.
Julio Jones.
Another old guy.
Well, Julio Jones at one point,
perhaps was the best wide receiver in the NFL.
I remember thinking to myself,
he might be the best wide receiver of all time.
But those years are way behind us, Dano.
He has not been a top five guy in his position
in like a decade.
Julio Jones number one, maybe never,
now that I'm thinking about it, best ever, maybe never.
You know what, he's never ever been considered
the best ever to play at that position
or in the top five at his own position.
How about that?
The average number for Hall of Famers for wide receiver is one of 3.63.
Julio Jones, 108.6. Hall of Famer.
Yes!
Yes!
We're selling Hall of Famer!
Took it all night!
Stugats got one right!
Do I have the answer?
Stugats was right!
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