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Episode 055 | Hype & Clout

1 h 48 min · 7. Mai 2026
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This week the fellas are celebrating Cinco De Mayo and kick things off reacting to the shocking collapse of Spirit Airlines after 34 years in business — and with over 17,000 workers affected, we ask: are the internet jokes going too far, or is this one of those moments where social media forgot real people are behind the memes? Then we react to Stefon Diggs being found not guilty in his assault trial after his former personal chef testified their relationship turned into more. Was this a case of public opinion moving faster than facts… or another reminder that celebrity accusations instantly become content before the truth even settles? From there, we get into Rick Ross vs. French Montana Verzuz talks. Is Ross really washing French off catalog alone, or are people forgetting how many records French actually touched during that run? Because once you start talking features, hooks, club anthems, and radio dominance… this matchup might be closer than the internet wants to admit. Next up, Dame Dash says nobody cares about Reasonable Doubt — and that opens up a bigger conversation about how classics age. Does an album need huge first-week numbers to matter, or can something become legendary over time just off influence, respect, and replay value? Then we head to the Caribbean as IShowSpeed’s island tour has people debating culture versus clout. Are these streams actually bringing real visibility and tourism to the islands… or are people overhyping temporary internet attention that doesn’t translate to real economic impact? We also break down Stephen A. Smith’s relationship standards conversation after saying a woman should still cook and work even if her man makes $100 million. Is that traditional leadership… or unrealistic expectations dressed up as masculinity? And in boxing, we debate David Benavidez continuing his rise toward elite status while fans keep questioning whether Canelo is avoiding certain risks. At this point, does Canelo still gain anything from “safe” wins, or are fans only judging him based on the fights he DOESN’T take? And in this week’s 8793 Quickfire: Only 3 mixtape legends can make the “Mixtape Hall of Fame” — who survives? Somebody’s favorite tape is getting left outside. Premium laughs | Real takes only Welcome to The 8793 Podcast Fueled by The Awkward Genius Network Follow our YouTube for new episodes weekly #8793Podcast

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Episode 058 | Playoff Pressure & Relationship Rules

This week, the fellas kick things off reacting to the New York Knicks heading back to the NBA Finals for the first time in 27 years. Jalen Brunson continues building a legendary New York playoff run while the city waits to see whether Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Oklahoma City or Wemby and the Spurs come out of the West. Is Brunson becoming New York’s version of a championship savior… and are we witnessing the beginning of the NBA’s next great rivalry with OKC vs. San Antonio? We also react to Yung Miami revealing one of her dates allegedly cost $2.3 million — and the internet instantly trying to figure out WHO could even afford that type of night out. At what point does dating stop feeling like romance and start looking like sponsorship? And has social media completely changed the way people measure love, luxury, and status? Then we get into K. Michelle’s relationship rules after she said cheating isn’t the issue — spending money on another woman is. What actually hurts more in modern relationships: emotional cheating, physical cheating, or financial investment? And are more couples quietly operating under these unspoken rules than people admit publicly? After that, we debate which rap city truly has the strongest Top 5 of all time — ATL, New York, the West Coast, Chicago, or Louisiana — but with one major twist: you have to REMOVE one legend from every city’s list. Who gets cut? Who gets replaced? And which fanbase would crash out the hardest over your choices? Next, we tackle the ultimate friendship lottery question. If a friend loaned you $200 and you flipped it into $200 million gambling… how much do they really deserve? Is giving the original money back enough because it was your risk… or does loyalty require life-changing gratitude once everybody eats? And finally, we react to Oleksandr Usyk’s Round 11 stoppage and the split reaction across boxing fans. Did the ref protect the fighter from serious long-term damage… or did fans get robbed of one final dramatic heavyweight round where anything can happen? And in this week’s 8793 Quickfire: If you still had a relationship with your ex’s family after both of y’all moved on… would you still attend birthdays, cookouts, holidays, and family gatherings — or is that a line you shouldn’t cross once the relationship ends? Premium laughs | Real takes only. Welcome to The 8793 Podcast. Fueled by The Awkward Genius Network. Follow our YOUTUBE for new episodes weekly. #8793Podcast

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Episode 057 | Rollouts & Rankings

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