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🎙️Episode 38: The People's House, The People's Playlist, and The People's Opinions

44 min · 16 de jun de 2026
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What happens when sports, politics, music, wrestling, and basketball all collide in one episode? Michael and Ezra kick things off by tackling one of the most controversial sporting events in recent memory: UFC Freedom 250 at the White House. Was it a historic moment that showcased how far mixed martial arts has come, or was it a misuse of one of America’s most important institutions? The guys debate the optics, the politics, and whether some venues should simply remain off limits. The conversation then shifts from the octagon to the stage as they break down a viral ranking of the greatest American bands of all time. From Metallica and Nirvana to The Eagles and Green Day, they discuss who deserves their spot, who was snubbed, and which bands belong on the Mount Rushmore of American music. Next, it’s time for some wrestling controversy. A list of the most overrated wrestlers ever sparks a passionate debate about Goldberg, Ultimate Warrior, Cody Rhodes, The Miz, and others. The guys explore what “overrated” really means and create their own lists along the way. The episode wraps up on the hardwood with a celebration of the New York Knicks finally bringing an NBA championship back to New York. From there, the discussion turns to one of the most polarizing athletes in sports history: LeBron James. Are his critics judging him fairly, or are they holding him to a standard no athlete could ever meet? Plus, a thought-provoking listener mailbag that explores life, time, and the one skill each of us wishes we could instantly master. No scripts. Just missiles. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theskudmissilepodcast.substack.com [https://theskudmissilepodcast.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

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episode 🎙️Episode 38: The People's House, The People's Playlist, and The People's Opinions artwork

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