Club 520 Podcast – Episode Summary
Episode: Jeff Teague on Atlanta tour stop, most OVERRATED movies, New York guest list
Date: October 13, 2025
Hosts: DJ Wells, Bishop B Henn, Jeff Teague (Young Nacho), Jake, Barbie
Podcast: Club 520 (iHeartPodcasts, The Volume, Shay Shay Media)
Episode Overview
This high-energy episode of Club 520 (recorded during the team’s live Atlanta tour stop) captures the crew in full, hilarious form. NBA All-Star Jeff Teague and co-hosts DJ Wells, Bishop B Henn, plus friends discuss wild tour stories, riff on the most overrated movies, reminisce on Black movie and TV classics, and preview their upcoming New York show (with special guests Jim Jones and Dave East). Tangents abound, from wild breakups to NBA analogies, plus offbeat personal confessions, AI and biopics, and a spirited draft of “who’s invited to the cookout.” The tone is irreverent, laugh-out-loud, and unscripted, with the core 520 crew's signature storytelling and sharp cultural commentary on display.
Key Segments & Highlights
1. Atlanta Tour Stop Recap (05:29–18:19)
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Sell-Out in the ATL:
Club 520 draws a packed house to Buckhead Theater; the meet and greet nearly had to cut off the line, and tickets sell at a level that surprises the hosts.- “Shout out to ATL! Y'all pulled up to Buckhead Theater and went crazy, like you said. Pretty much sold out the building." – DJ Wells (07:15)
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Funniest Meet & Greet Moments:
They recount fans' stories, including a solo woman attendee ("left her nigga at home"), rooming-with-your-ex scenarios, and fans showing up so deeply that they become part of the mythology of the show. -
ATL Nightlife & Food:
Both hosts and the audience keep up wild energy into the night, with notable shoutouts to BBL's Kitchen ("the eight piece was immaculate"), and tales of oxtail rigatoni at 2 a.m.- “I ain't gonna lie. That was some of the best food I ever had in the club. Ever in life." – DJ Wells (16:41)
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Travel Perks:
Jeff and the crew enjoy flying "first class" on the way home, catching up on classic movies and basking in the "seat fire" (18:00–18:23).
2. Relationship Riffs & Breakup Etiquette (08:46–14:29)
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Who Gets What After a Breakup:
Animated debate about who takes the TV, the bed, or even the car after splitting up.- “If we don't have kids, I'm clearing that out like Rent-A-Center.” – Bishop B Henn (09:09)
- “You take a girl's car away from her bro, you shut down her whole life.” – Bishop B Henn (15:07)
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Moving On:
Is it wrong to bring a new partner into the same house? Do you change the mattress or just the comforter? “She might get the other side of the mattress. That's about it.” (10:30) -
Engagement Rings:
The legality, etiquette, and pettiness around returning rings: "I definitely need that ring back. I'm about to turn that in for a bust down.” – DJ Wells (14:16)
3. Overrated & Problematic Movies (19:18–34:01)
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Movies That Don’t Age Well:
Each host picks a film they once loved but now find overrated or even bad:- Miss Doubtfire – “It's not a vibe for me, bro.” – Bishop B Henn (19:36)
- Set It Off – Critiqued for how bad things get for Jada Pinkett's character; yet, it's “real life” to Bishop (20:13)
- Space Jam – Bishop Henn slams it: “Space Jam is trash, bro.” (21:08)
- Rocky "Kind of gas, bro" and the acting is roasted, sparking jokes about Rocky being "a little delayed." (22:05–22:13)
- He Got Game – “That acting is very bad...from an acting standpoint is very, very low.” – DJ Wells (22:33–22:44)
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Classic Film Affection:
On the flip side, the crew gives love to Jurassic Park (despite the cheesy old CGI) and argues over Black coming-of-age staples like The Wood, The Brothers, and Best Man (29:24–30:39).
4. Marvel/DC & Villain Draft (33:04–37:12)
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Marvel Hot Takes:
Who would they be as Marvel characters? Iron Man, War Machine, “I’d probably be Batman. Batman ain’t a villain? ... You live long enough to turn into the villain.” (34:55) -
Villain Energy:
Hilarious debate about which comic villains match their personalities: Dr. Doom, Ultron, Thanos, Joker, and Two-Face. -
Save the City or Your Girl?
Inspired by The Dark Knight, the group asks: Would you save your girl, or the whole city? Answers quickly reveal self-interest.- “I’m gonna save my girl.” – Bishop B Henn (37:30)
- "We can go somewhere else. This city." – Barbie, when asked if she'd save her boyfriend or Indianapolis (39:02)
5. Tour Stories, Drinks, and Live Audience Tales (40:47–43:15)
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Drink Mishaps:
The struggle with venue drink laws in various cities, including Atlanta “bar fights” over questionable Jim Beam cocktails, and how Houston’s drinks were top-tier. -
Audience Personalities:
“OG in the back” clapping for every pre-1990s reference, and the purple crewneck guy "driving the boat." (42:00)
6. Personal Confessions & Absurd Tangents (44:27–50:50)
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Cereal with Water:
Mike's experiment watching Django upside down on edibles leads to a wild digression about eating Captain Crunch with water. “I watched Django upside down...it was a bad day in my life.” – Jake (44:28–44:37) -
Getting Saved for Basketball:
DJ hilarious recounts getting “saved” at church camp just to get in on the pickup game:- “They could see me in the corner. Started praying on me. He’s like, you’re saved by the Lord—there. I was like, all right. I like to play basketball now.” (50:22)
7. Cookout Draft: "Who’s Invited?" (58:18–60:05)
- The crew jokingly picks which white celebrities they’d trade into the Black community:
- Tony Hawk: “Tony Hawk is a new draftee to us.”
- Gary Owen and Adam Sandler: “Adam Sandler’s always welcome. I think we drafted him years ago.” (58:53)
- Paul Wall and Bret Hart also receive love.
- Robin Thicke nominated as the ringer out of left field.
8. 90s/2000s Black Movie Lightning Round + Culture (60:31–66:25)
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Richie Rich or Blank Check?
Team is split on which childhood fantasy is better; “I’m inheriting the money... Forever, I’m Richie Rich.” (61:17) -
Richard Pryor’s The Toy & Race:
Surprising confessions on who’s seen it, and, on reflection, “It’s a little f***ed up...” (63:04–63:31) -
The Color Purple & Roots:
Admitting they only watched them when forced: “We had to sit as a family to watch that one. Nothing good came out of this. This is trauma.” (66:30–66:41) -
A.I. Music and Twitter Memes:
Nods to viral “Dr. King in a team jersey” memes and AI-generated “1950s songs.” (65:14–65:44)
9. New York Tour Stop Preview (67:46–70:54)
- NYC Guest Lineup:
Teasing Jim Jones and Dave East as confirmed guests, highlighting East’s legitimacy as both a rapper and a real hooper:- “I think he the best rapper that hoop.” – DJ Wells (68:07)
- Fan Dedication:
Special shout-out to a fan ("Jake from the hood") who drove 13 hours to see the show.
Notable Quotes
- “Shout out to ATL! Y’all pulled up to Buckhead Theater and went crazy...meet-and-greet was 1000% sold out.” – DJ Wells (07:15)
- “If we don’t have kids, I’m clearing that out like Rent-A-Center.” – Bishop B Henn (09:09)
- “Space Jam is trash, bro.” – Bishop B Henn (21:08)
- “I watched Django upside down...it was a bad day in my life.” – Jake (44:37)
- “Tony Hawk is a new drafty to us.” – DJ Wells (58:32)
- “We don’t want to go back to this. We can let this die.” — DJ Wells, on Color Purple (66:41)
- “Dave East – that’s ball talk, music talk, culture talk. My boy, he’s acting now, so he’s very versatile.” – Bishop B Henn (67:56)
Episode Structure (Timestamps)
- [05:29–18:19]: Atlanta tour stop recap, crowd stories, ATL nightlife, travel
- [08:46–14:29]: Breakup etiquette, splitting up property, engagement rings
- [19:18–34:01]: Overrated movies, Black movie debates, Marvel/DC characters
- [33:04–37:12]: Villains, superhero analogies, moral hypotheticals
- [40:47–43:15]: Drink stories, live event mishaps, crowd dynamics
- [44:27–50:50]: Wacky personal stories, confessionals
- [58:18–60:05]: The cookout draft (which white celebrities get a pass)
- [60:31–66:25]: Black movies, 90s/2000s nostalgia, AI/Internet culture
- [67:46–70:54]: New York guest breakdown, fan appreciation
Tone & Takeaways
Rooted in Black culture and sports, this episode’s charm is in the authentic debate, hilarious group chemistry, and real audience engagement. For those who love irreverent barbershop-style debate, 90s nostalgia, and witnessing Black pop culture icons roast, reminisce, and keep it real, this is Club 520 at its best—part live show recap, part “hall of fame movie roast,” and always one step away from going off the rails (in the best way).
Next stop: New York City. Guests: Jim Jones & Dave East.
