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The TKFOE GROUP Show

1 h 13 min · 19. apr. 2026
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WWE vs AEW. The machine vs the movement. On this episode, we break down the state of pro wrestling after WrestleMania, AEW’s impact on the game, and whether NXT and AEW are really fighting for the same crowd — or playing two totally different games. We talk Triple H’s WWE, AEW’s rise, corporate control, fan emotion, live performance pressure, and what “authentic wrestling” even means in today’s industry. This ain’t just about who has the better matches. It’s about business, culture, loyalty, and who’s really moving the needle. Friend or FOE, yo? State ya’ biz.

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The WONDERFUL WORLD of Louis King

WELCOME in Louis King, hip hop artist, award-winning filmmaker, West Coast creative, TED Talk-level thinker, and a man who clearly has about 17 different tabs open in his spirit at all times. We get into his journey, his connections, his accomplishments, and how he moves between music, film, emotional literacy, Web3, NFTs, community work, and apparently ending poverty while figuring out how to make trillions. Respectfully, that is either genius, madness, or both — which means he fits right in with us. Louis breaks down how music is more than entertainment for him. It is therapy, education, survival, and emotional language. We talk about his work teaching emotional literacy, how art can help people understand what they feel before they crash out, and why hip hop has always been one of the rawest forms of healing when it is used the right way. Of course, we also get into Web3 and NFTs, because Louis is not just trying to rap and disappear into the algorithm. He is thinking ownership, value, access, and how artists can stop getting pimped by platforms that act like they love the culture but keep the money in a headlock. We talk about selling music NFTs, building real community, fair compensation, and why creatives need to stop being allergic to getting paid what they are worth. The conversation also takes a left turn into nostalgia, hip hop influence, real life versus cinematic life, and the difference between who Louis King really is and the version of him the world may think they understand. We dig into fatherhood, upbringing, leadership, giving back, and how being raised a certain way can either make you selfish or make you responsible for everybody around you. And because this is The Greatest F.O.E. Show, we also survive technical difficulties, unpredictable live-show moments, random comedy, serious gems, and the kind of conversation that starts with jokes and ends up sounding like group therapy with better music references. By the end, we touch on family legacy, the beauty and burden of being creative, the healing power of hip hop, real stories from the industry, the idea of life’s final boss, and why creativity might be one of the few things that keeps people from completely losing their minds. This was not just an interview. This was a whole vibe. A West Coast conversation with FOE fingerprints all over it — funny, deep, slightly dangerous, unexpectedly motivational, and definitely not approved by anybody’s HR department. We close out with love, future collaboration talk, and the understanding that Louis King is not just creating music or films — he is building a world. Welcome to The WONDERFUL WORLD of Louis King. Chapters * 00:00 Introduction * 17:00 Music and Emotional Literacy * 24:11 Web3 and NFTs * 36:32 End Poverty, Make Trillions * 42:16 The Real vs. Cinematic Self * 49:03 Giving Back and Upbringing * 54:08 Misunderstandings and Authenticity * 01:06:45 Technical Difficulties and Live Television * 01:12:02 The Beauty of Being a Creative * 01:17:07 The Impact of Music and Family 01:22:25 The Therapeutic Role of Creativity

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CONTROL vs PIPEBOMB

In this episode, we explore pivotal moments that have shifted the industries of hip hop and pro wrestling, including Kendrick Lamar's control verse and CM Punk's infamous pipe bomb. We analyze how these moments challenged norms, influenced culture, and reshaped perceptions. In this episode, we explore the cultural significance of Kendrick Lamar's control verse and CM Punk's pipe bomb promo, analyzing their impact on hip-hop and pro wrestling respectively. We also delve into the politics of regional rap scenes, the importance of lyrical skill, and the influence of industry power plays. Chapters 00:00 Welcome Back and Show Updates 02:02 Introducing Industry Shifters 06:56 The Impact of CM Punk's Pipe Bomb 07:47 Kendrick Lamar's Control Verse 14:00 The State of Wrestling and Hip-Hop 18:00 The Impact of Vince McMahon on Wrestling 19:04 Protecting the Business: The Role of K-Fabe 22:01 The Evolution of Wrestling in the Age of Social Media 23:29 Behind the Scenes: The Reality of Wrestling 25:25 The Blurred Lines of Reality and Fiction in Wrestling 27:40 The Future of Wrestling: Adapting to Change 33:57 Triple H and Shawn Michaels: Legacy and Leadership 36:12 The Turning of a New Leaf 36:50 The Impact of the Pipe Bomb 37:37 Kendrick's Control Verse and Its Influence 39:08 The Power of Provocation in Hip Hop 40:52 The Evolution of Hip Hop Artists 42:58 Comparing Cultural Shifts in Wrestling and Hip Hop 50:45 The Role of Industry Politics in Success 53:15 The Impact of Punk's Pipe Bomb 01:01:58 Eminem's Response to Kendrick's Control Verse 01:07:45 The Representation of Black Talent in Wrestling

16. juni 20261 h 11 min
episode Fuck the SYSTEM:
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Fuck the SYSTEM: Stone Cold Steve Austin vs Eminem

“F the System: Stone Cold vs Eminem,” breaking down two of the loudest, rawest, most unapologetic middle fingers their industries ever produced. We talk about how Stone Cold Steve Austin and Eminem evolved from talented outsiders into full-blown cultural problems — the kind of problems executives love profiting from but hate controlling. The crew dives deep into Eminem’s impact on hip hop: his pen, his versatility, his controversy, his acceptance, his rejection, and the way he kicked the door open for white rappers while making sure nobody could walk through it without being judged by the bars. We touch on everything from the “Renegade” verse to “Rap God,” and how Em often made music like he was writing for other killers with pens — not casual consumers looking for background noise while folding laundry. Then we get into the bigger theme: the power of not asking permission. Stone Cold and Eminem both represented that anti-authority spirit — the “I know what the rules are, I just don’t care who wrote them” energy. Whether it was Austin stunning his boss on live television or Eminem saying the quiet part loud with a rhyme scheme attached, both men became icons by turning rebellion into religion. We also unpack the alter egos, the pain, the confidence, the anger, the humor, the dedication to craft, and the belief in self that turned both of them into once-in-a-generation figures. At the core, this episode is about two men who were told they didn’t fit the system — so they broke it, rebuilt it, and made the system sell T-shirts with their faces on it. Stone Cold. Eminem. Two industries. One message: F the system. Takeaways * Podcast announcement and introduction * Discussion of Stone Cold and Eminem * Evolution, impact, and reception of Stone Cold and Eminem Eminem's impact on hip-hop is multifaceted and extends beyond his skill as a rapper. * Eminem's controversial lyrics and cultural acceptance have sparked discussions about race and authenticity in hip-hop. Unapologetic standard in music * The power of choice in creative industries Influence of wrestling legends * Believing in oneself * Impact on the industry Chapters * 00:00 Introduction and Podcast Announcement * 10:32 The Evolution of Stone Cold and Eminem * 18:56 Reception and Acceptance of Stone Cold and Eminem * 24:13 Eminem's Versatility and Skill * 37:10 Eminem's Renegade Verse and Rap God * 42:20 Eminem's Music for Artists, Not Consumers * 49:01 The Art of Writing * 54:05 Dedication to Craft * 01:00:50 The Influence of Wrestling Legends * 01:07:16 Believing in Yourself and Overcoming Adversity * 01:18:03 Impact on the Industry: Stone Cold vs. Eminem

17. maj 20261 h 20 min
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The PIVOT

On this episode, we break down the pivot of women’s wrestling and how the game truly changed. From the TNA Knockouts Division forcing people to take women’s wrestling seriously, to the Four Horsewomen pushing it into the mainstream, all the way to NXT building the strongest women’s division in the world — we cover the eras, the stars, the matches, and the moments that moved the culture. This is a real talk conversation about the women who went from overlooked to undeniable and helped reshape the business for good. Chapters * 00:00 Introduction to Women's History Month Series * 11:02 The Pivot in Women's Wrestling * 17:15 The Impact of TNA on Women's Wrestling * 22:49 Highlighting Key TNA Knockouts Wrestlers * 28:04 TNA Knockouts Revolution * 39:34 The Rise of the Four Horsewomen * 52:10 Intergender Wrestling and Brock Lesnar * 58:24 The Influence of Sasha Banks vs. Bayley at NXT * 01:26:42 The Birth of Women's Wrestling * 01:33:07 Women's Wrestling in the Mainstream * 01:41:50 Acknowledging Pioneers

8. apr. 20261 h 42 min