UFC 193: Dana & Ellis Approach The Possibility of A Rousey Loss

The date is November 10, 2015. Dana White calls into the show to discuss the upcoming UFC 193 bouts featuring Ronda Rousey vs Holly Holm. Speaking on that subject, Ellis was on his best behavior and politely approached the possibility of a Holm win while Dana, also politically correct, tried to professionally answer the questions posed. Basically, the short story is both of them agreed that Holm had not only a legitimate chance against Rousey, but could potentially unseat the current (at that time) champion. Hindsight proved it to be true as Holm knocked out Rousey.


In layman terms, Ellis basically said he believes we’ll see a less “safe” Holm and he wants to see her live up to her hype, because he feels she’s been playing it safe – almost sandbagging. Dana agrees and goes even further to tell you that not only does Holm have more experience, but he thinks Holm presents a really good “test” for Rousey. So there you have it, straight from the horses’ mouths, previous to the fight.

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Jason Ellis: Five Farty At 40 (Part Deuce?)

So the guys talked about celebrity farts caught on camera today, whether they were real or not, but more specifically, the latest alleged fart coming from Bindi Irwin. It wasn’t long before @Soccovitch came up with the idea for putting fake fart noises in on Ellis’ 540 At 40 video. I had to do it. I didn’t have much time as I was trying to speed home from work and get the video posted before the end of the show today. The video was processing on YouTube as the show ended. :( But that’s ok, they’ll see it, that’s all that really matters. So here it is.

Liddell Lunch Special: Frame by Frame

Chuck Liddell stopped by the show today and agreed to punch Ellis again, this time in the face. Here’s a frame by frame of the knuckle sandwich served up hot.

@wolfmate’s original video on Instagram.

Bonus: Here’s a version I Internetted all over.

Andrew DJ’s In The Morning

The guys have been taking turns prerecording themselves the previous night to be DJs in the morning. This Tuesday was supposed to be Will, Cumtard, & Andrew – however, they thought it would be funnier if they just stayed silent and left Andrew to battle his way through the breaks on his own. And they were right. While he may be a professional producer of radio, he clearly has difficulty behind the mic – which turns out to be a bonus for us all! Let’s listen in as Andrew painfully, yet hilariously, weaves his magic through the breaks.

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Andrew connects with his audience by using terminology that they may consider familiar.