Club Shay Shay (Club 520) — "Jeff Teague on Malik Beasley getting CLEARED of NBA Gambling, Michael Porter Jr., Dallas Cowboys"
Release Date: August 25, 2025
Hosts: DJ Wells, Bishop B, Young Nacho, Jeff Teague (“Host 1” / “Young Teague”)
Episode Overview
This episode of Club Shay Shay Club 520 dives into trending sports headlines and viral stories, led by Jeff Teague and the 520 crew’s signature blend of humor, candid takes, and inside perspective. Key focal points include Malik Beasley being cleared of NBA gambling allegations, the fallout around Michael Porter Jr.'s media statements, wild tales of gambling addiction (including a Jaguars employee who embezzled millions), and a nostalgic look at the Dallas Cowboys' "White House" era. As always, sneaker culture, personal banter, and unfiltered opinions round out the lively conversation.
Main Themes & Discussion Points
1. Sneaker Talk & Early Banter (05:31–14:16)
- The crew reminisces about their sneaker collections, “retirement” from chasing new releases, and hot takes on the latest drops (Jordans, Nikes, Adidas).
- Notable: The “best year in shoes in a very long time,” with rare releases and restocks.
- Quote:
- “Ain’t no way you would have told me three years ago you thought we was getting undefeated fours.” — Jeff Teague (08:10)
- They dive into sneaker-related grievances and swapping pairs among themselves, sparking laughs over "missing" shoes and how tightly-knit shoehead circles operate.
2. Side Hustles, Body Image & BBL Culture (14:16–23:10)
- Discussions on Ozempic (diabetes drug widely used off-label for weight loss), the health risks, lawsuit culture, and reality show “The Biggest Loser.”
- Shift to commentary on BBL (Brazilian Butt Lift) and plastic surgery: maintenance struggles, costs, and societal trends.
- Quote:
- “I’d be shitty if I paid for a girl BBL, she got big. I might put a bag on your head. You stole from me.” — Bishop B (20:38)
- Funny hypothetical: Would you leave a partner after losing $70,000 to gambling?
3. Wild News Story: Police Chase & Crime Banter (23:44–31:02)
- The crew reacts to a viral clip of a high-speed police chase where the suspect stops for gas—and escapes.
- Speculation on how a heist like that works, and banter about criminal "skills" and city differences in police reaction.
4. Malik Beasley CLEARED of NBA Gambling Allegations (31:03–35:36)
- Malik Beasley is officially cleared of gambling allegations that cost him millions in free agency.
- Hosts reflect on media narratives and potential for defamation suits.
- Quote:
- "Is they gonna pay him? It's time to put a lawsuit out? … They really cost you, and you had an amazing year." — Bishop B (31:28)
- Candid conversation about how speculation and social media narratives can deeply impact players’ lives and finances.
5. Michael Porter Jr. and the Pitfalls of Content Clips (35:36–38:07)
- MPJ expresses frustration over viral soundbites being taken out of context.
- The hosts defend themselves, clarify they never “clipped” anything unfairly, and discuss the dangers of twisting narratives.
- Quote:
- “When the block is hot, you don’t mention people’s names. Very simple principles.” — DJ Wells (35:33)
- “We really be showing you love… But when you wrong, you wrong.” — Bishop B (36:37)
6. The Jaguars Employee Who Stole $22M for Gambling (38:07–45:02)
- Viral story: Jacksonville Jaguars staffer Amit Patel stole $22 million over four years to feed a daily fantasy sports addiction—ended up with nothing; now suing FanDuel for $250M.
- They discuss gambling addiction: empathy vs confusion, financial collapse, and criminal consequences.
- Quote:
- “How you missing over four years, bro? Ain’t too many jobs where you can just trick off that much bread.” — DJ Wells (39:13)
7. Addiction Debates: Gambling vs. Drugs (45:02–52:07)
- Debate: Which is worse for families and recovery prospects, gambling or opioid addiction?
- Personal anecdotes and strong opinions on the long-term impact of both, with injected humor and candid reflections.
8. Viral Wrestling Incident: Rampage Jackson’s Son (59:35–62:54)
- The crew reviews an amateur wrestling event where Rampage Jackson’s son, a trained fighter, inflicts real harm during a supposedly scripted feud.
- Debate over accountability as a professional fighter and the realities of “blurring lines” in wrestling.
- Quote:
- “He beat the sh*t out of him. … He really did damage that gentleman.” — DJ Wells (60:17)
9. Dallas Cowboys, The ‘White House’, and Sports Legends (63:09–71:06)
- Reaction to the new Cowboys documentary: 1990s lifestyle, Jerry Jones’ control, and wild parties at “The White House” (team’s infamous party house).
- Debate: Would you rather be a Yankee or a Cowboy in that era? Sports stardom, lifestyle, and celebrity.
- Quote:
- “Emma Smith said one day he was driving drunk and the police escorted him home.” — Host 1 (68:14)
10. Travel Troubles & Airline Policies (72:22–74:19)
- Southwest begins charging for extra seats based on size; the panel riffs on how to implement “the chair test” fairly.
11. WNBA, Athlete Pay, and Cultural Commentary (74:16–76:04)
- WNBA players complain about back-to-backs; hosts respond with both empathy and blunt critique about the realities of pro sports scheduling.
- Reflection on how media coverage can be more balanced, with a need for “real” sports writers.
12. Club 520 Tour Announcements & Closing Banter (76:11–83:48)
- Updates and hype for the 520 podcast live tour (NYC, Houston, Atlanta)—venue info, pre-sale tickets, and merch.
- Fun: hypothetical ways to raise money after losing everything (“Would you sell your feet pics for 70K?”), plus shoutouts to boxing matches and more.
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
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“If I paid for a girl BBL, she got big. I might put a bag on your head. You stole from me.” — Bishop B (20:38)
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“You can never pay that bird back … you took 22 million bucks over four years, is that right?” — DJ Wells (39:21)
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“A girl would rather take a dude who has a gambling problem than a dude that’s on heroin, bro.” — Bishop B (48:10)
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On Malik Beasley’s gambling clearance:
- "Is they gonna pay him? It's time to put a lawsuit out? ... They really cost you..." — Bishop B (31:28)
- “When the block is hot, you don’t mention people’s names. Very simple principles.” — DJ Wells (35:33)
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On viral media:
- “By clipping up something that I say and just put it out of context and try to make me look like…” — Michael Porter Jr. (Clip played at 34:38)
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Wrestling incident:
- “He beat the sh*t out of him…He really did damage that gentleman.” — DJ Wells (60:17)
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Dallas Cowboys era:
- “Emma Smith said one day he was drunk, he was driving drunk and the police escorted him home.” — Host 1 (68:14)
Timestamps for Key Segments
| Timestamp | Topic | |---------------|--------------------------------------------------| | 05:31–14:16 | Sneakers, shoe culture & exclusive releases | | 14:16–23:10 | Ozempic, BBLs, body image, health trends | | 23:44–31:02 | Viral gas-station police chase | | 31:03–35:36 | Malik Beasley gambling allegations, exoneration | | 35:36–38:07 | Michael Porter Jr., “clip culture” | | 38:07–45:02 | Jaguars $22M embezzlement/gambling addiction | | 45:02–52:07 | Addiction debate: gambling vs. drugs | | 59:35–62:54 | Rampage Jackson’s son, wrestling incident | | 63:09–71:06 | Dallas Cowboys documentary & 90s nostalgia | | 72:22–74:19 | Southwest Airlines plus-size rules | | 74:16–76:04 | WNBA commentary & athlete pay | | 76:11–83:48 | Tour announcement & closing banter |
Episode Tone & Language
- Conversational, raw, funny, and direct—matching the Club 520 mouthpiece.
- Abundant use of slang, quick-witted jabs, genuine reflection, and camaraderie.
- Sensitive issues are joked about but rarely dismissed outright—occasional disclaimers about “just jokes” for heavy topics.
- Self-referential and open to critique, especially regarding how media treats player stories.
Summary Takeaway
This Club Shay Shay Club 520 episode is a classic blend of humor and real talk, delivered by a crew with genuine sports experience and opinions to match. From hard-hitting stories like NBA gambling scandals and embezzlement to behind-the-scenes stories of sports legends, and the endless debates around weight loss, sneaker drops, and athlete lifestyle—nothing is off limits. The show balances wild viral moments with earnest takes on the way sports media and narratives can lift up or destroy athletes, all while keeping listeners laughing and in the loop.
