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Don Hahn
This is the Don Hahn and Rosenberg podcast.
Peter Rosenberg
That sounds like heaven to me.
Don Hahn
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Peter Rosenberg
George, who is this?
Ty
Isley Brothers Summer Breeze. Oh, you can hear it now.
Peter Rosenberg
Why Isley Brothers today? Are you just honoring Richard?
Ty
Yeah, I just thought I followed it up with this one. Why not?
Peter Rosenberg
That literally sounded like. It sounds like a crazy confusion.
Ty
It sounds like George Michael hit that contagious. That sounds like a little George Clinton there. Like, it could be.
Peter Rosenberg
I thought George Michael, not George Clinton vocally. I did not hear the. The Isley.
Ty
What's the George Michael song I was listening to the other day because you guys put me on.
Peter Rosenberg
Father figure freedom.
Ty
Maybe George Harrison, Cloud 9.
Peter Rosenberg
I got my mind set on you.
Ty
Got my mind set on you.
Peter Rosenberg
You didn't know that, love.
Ty
No, I. I knew the song, but hearing it makes maybe want to, like, listen to it, like, on such a good vibe.
Peter Rosenberg
That's such a fun song. What'd you think of Whitish Wednesday this week without me selecting?
Ty
I didn't. I didn't get a chance to hear it.
Peter Rosenberg
Oh, you got to go back and listen and see what you thought.
Ty
Schedule got thrown off because my wife's in Florida.
Peter Rosenberg
You got to go. You got to go. I need you to hear it, though. I want to get your opinion.
Ty
Who won?
Peter Rosenberg
Laura won. I got four. Laura beat me five. Four.
Ty
Is it more difficult for you?
Peter Rosenberg
Because it's hard. I'm not. I'm not good. Hip hop is different. Right. Like, if we were playing. If we were playing like 90s 80s and 90s hip hop records, I think I'd be pretty great off the rip of like one second. These songs, though, I got cast one. Choosing songs that are from five years. He's playing a Hozier song. I don't know what the hell this is. I don't know.
Ty
Recent. They said that the new method was gonna be to play like, more recent music.
Peter Rosenberg
Right.
Ty
Which you were gonna struggle in.
Peter Rosenberg
Yeah, which I. Which. And I don't have an interest in.
Ty
And Cas is a DJ, so he knows all those records, right?
Peter Rosenberg
I'm not playing those. If I DJ out, I'm not playing.
Ty
So how do you find the music?
Peter Rosenberg
You come up with my underground stuff.
Ty
No, no, no, no. Yeah, like, when you.
Peter Rosenberg
Yeah, that's different. I'm like, getting that from all the underground. I'm following what all the underground artists are doing.
Ty
No, no, no. So when you were prepar.
Peter Rosenberg
Oh, how was I doing the music?
Ty
You got your title stripped from you.
Peter Rosenberg
Oh, how was I doing it?
Ty
You know, this is really a demotion.
Peter Rosenberg
That's what it feels like, right?
Ty
Yeah.
Peter Rosenberg
Like, I was. I was. I was replaced.
Ty
Which is crazy because you invented the game.
Peter Rosenberg
Correct. One of the most successful things on the show and then got replaced. And then they're like, you know, we're gonna have you removed from it.
Ty
It started popping off so much.
Peter Rosenberg
But again. But again, when you're a professional and you just want the good of the show, I don't care. As long as it's good. It's less work for me. It's like me being left out of the group chat. Yeah, kind of.
Ty
Kind of. Yeah. This is a Wally. Kind of Wally Pipped, but it's worse because he's the inventor of the game.
Peter Rosenberg
Let's go to Greg, who has a Jamar Chase theory. What's your theory, Greg?
Greg
Hey, Peter and Ty. I gotta be honest. I've listened to the show for a long time. I was on the highway. I had a long drive out east on the island today, and I almost swerved into the other lane when I heard that. That is an absolutely nuts take from Jamar. And I think that it has to be some sort of a mistake. I mean, there is no way he could have said that. I mean, he had to be talking about maybe that. Like we were saying is, did it come out wrong that, you know, you have to game plan differently for us because of the wide receiver core? Like, you know, it's. Maybe he meant to say it was different rather than, you don't game plan.
Ty
Maybe it's Greg. Maybe it's like, you can't game plan for Joe Burrow. He's that.
Greg
Exactly. If the alternative is that he actually said that and sort of, like, meant how it sounds. That's bad. That's really. That means something bad happened. Like, that's not good. That is not like a slight dis. Like, that's really. It's just a. It's a crazy. I'm glad you included it in. And it's just a crazy take. And if it's. If it's true. And he meant it. That, like Peter said, that's not good. That's. That's crazy. Thanks for taking and thank you, dude.
Peter Rosenberg
And that could be the beginning of the end.
Ty
But he just signed a contract.
Peter Rosenberg
It doesn't matter. Like, I'm not saying that'll be. It'll end in two weeks.
Ty
Oh, you mean it's just like from the relationship?
Peter Rosenberg
You know what it was. Trust me, it'll make sense. This is what Jamar Chase just did to Joe Burrow.
Ty
Wait, what is. Oh.
Peter Rosenberg
He buried him like the Undertaker.
Ty
The Undertaker song, man.
Jeff Hardy
And just like the 16 that come before you at WrestleTalk at WrestleMania 25.
Peter Rosenberg
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Ty
Wait, so can I ask you a question?
Peter Rosenberg
Sure. I'm here for you.
Ty
Yesterday, I actually wanted to bring up Paul Bearer. Yeah, he came up just. Yeah, he came up in organic. But I wanted to ask, like, what was the relationship? Like, were you guys rivals? Like, how did that work? But I see, I don't know my place.
Peter Rosenberg
Well, you had a good spot when he brought him up. You could have been like, oh, hey, what was your relationship like with him? Because he ended up saying he took his spot at one point.
Ty
Yeah, Paul Barrett. That's Meyer.
Peter Rosenberg
And then later, and then way later, when CM Punk and Undertaker had their feud at WrestleMania, Heyman was managing Punk. Paul Bearer died in real life and CM Punk was throwing around his urn like a football.
Ty
So I should have asked him.
Peter Rosenberg
Oh, yeah, there's connection.
Ty
I didn't know. Didn't Paul Bearer like switch sides ever?
Peter Rosenberg
It's wrestling, bro. You're here.
Ty
Dumb question.
Peter Rosenberg
I'm here.
Jeff Hardy
Let's do this.
Peter Rosenberg
I have so many mistakes. Another man who's been waiting anxiously with anticipation. His name is Jeff Harvey Hardy. Well, I don't know what it is about botching.
Jeff Hardy
She is managing as managing manager of General.
Ty
Excuse me, is that Booker T. Yeah, that's my man.
Peter Rosenberg
By the way, he'd be.
Jeff Hardy
Excellent question.
Peter Rosenberg
He'd be done. He'd be absolutely done with me if he knew about that. But you know my number one favorite. I'm sorry, this is the end. This is getting towards the end of the week. Give me this, please. It's a big week for wwe. It's me and you. God rest. However you felt about him, God rest Hulk Hogan. He was put to rest a couple days ago. This moment of Hulk Hogan and Vince McMahon on the mic may be my favorite botch in the history of professional wrestling.
Jeff Hardy
If you actually think. If you actually think I was just the right guy at the right place at the wrong. At the right time. Let me say it one more time so you completely understand McMahon. If you actually believe in your mind, if you actually think that. That I was just the right guy at the right place at the right time, and you're a bigger.
Ty
Can I say this not to bring down the mood?
Peter Rosenberg
Oh, come on, man. Go ahead.
Ty
I think one of the saddest things about this entire story, Hogan's passing, is you not being on better terms with your daughter and her not going to the funeral like that. Just. That's so depressing to me, bro.
Peter Rosenberg
I. So I'm still trying to gauge what it sounds like to me, and all I've done is read the articles like everybody else has. To me, it, like, feels like, even though she hasn't said this, it feels like it had to do with some way that he changed around the last wife, his third wife. Like, I'm guessing it happened around there because, like, he's only been with the last wife for a few years, and in that period is when they fall in. I'm just guessing. I don't. Because he still maintained a relationship with the son.
Ty
Yeah, he was at. Wasn't he at SummerSlam? Yeah.
Peter Rosenberg
Nick came to SummerSlam.
Don Hahn
She.
Peter Rosenberg
Brooke, still has the relationship with Nick. Linda, the ex wife, still has the relationship with. Oh, but I don't think Linda talks to the daughter either. That's an interesting wrinkle. I don't think that. I don't think her mom and her are in touch either.
Ty
Oh, so she's just, like, completely estranged.
Peter Rosenberg
From both parents, but talks to the brother? I think that's. I thought I watched a video with Linda from a few months ago where she said, I haven't seen my daughter in X amount of years, and Hulk hasn't seen the daughter. Although Linda did show up to the funeral this week.
Ty
Just having kids changes your perspective. And I'm like. Like, I look at my boys and not to be corny, but I'm like, yo, there's nothing in the world that I love more than them. And, like, to ever have nothing can.
Peter Rosenberg
Get in the way of it. Right?
Ty
Yeah. And to have a situation like this unfold, which is. Look, I don't speak ill of the dead. Rest in peace to Hulk Hogan and you not be in attendance for his funeral. Something to go that poorly. Like how. How does that happen?
Peter Rosenberg
And by the way, we're talking about celebrity with money and fame and all kinds of ego. This happens in everyday life with regular people where they fall out. When Maya, when I look in her eyes, the idea that there could be a world where she wouldn't talk to me for more than like an hour like that is the craziest thought to me.
Ty
Real stuff, bro.
Peter Rosenberg
And we did get real right here.
Ty
I brought the mood down. I'm sorry.
Peter Rosenberg
I liked it.
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Peter Rosenberg
Are you feeling more fulfilled now that you're back to work on August 15th?
Ty
No.
Greg
I need a vacation.
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Ty
You're right about that.
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Peter Rosenberg
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Don Hahn
Thanks for listening to the Don Hahn and Rosenberg podcast.
Peter Rosenberg
I didn't listen to anything you just said.
Don Hahn
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Peter Rosenberg
A whole lot of spending money.
Ty
My gym right here.
Peter Rosenberg
It's gonna take plenty money.
Ty
I had this on repeat.
Peter Rosenberg
Do it right, child. It's gonna take time. So George Harrison's funny because this is the first song I ever knew by him because it came out in the 80s when I was a kid and he's already in his 50s or whatever by then or late 40s. And I didn't know that George Harrison had, like, dope post Beatles solo stuff until the early 2000s. The early 2000s was kind of my coming of age of a lot of different stuff that I had never experienced before. It's fun having these conversations with you because having it with Don. Don's Rolodex of old music is, like, so deep. And he will be so disappointed in not knowing things.
Ty
No, but see me, Alan too.
Peter Rosenberg
They have a very, very deep old music reservoir.
Ty
I gotta get better when it comes to your side of music.
Peter Rosenberg
What's my side? Who are you talking to? You mean 90s hip hop? You think I am the barometer?
Ty
Listen, you invented Whitish Wednesday.
Peter Rosenberg
Yeah, but if Alan or don't I know hits. If Alan or Don were to play Whitish Wednesday with me, they'd clean me up and kick me. I'd be dead.
Ty
But that's still your.
Peter Rosenberg
How often are you here, Jacob? When I don't know what they're talking about. I am the black guy on this show. No, I'm the shiny. I don't want to say black guy. That's disrespectful. I don't want to be the Shawnee. I'm the Shawnee culture on the show.
Ty
See, I know hits, but when you're giving me, like, B sides, I can't. I can't swim in those waters.
Peter Rosenberg
But we also don't even know hits from a certain era. Yeah, because they have. It's hard to know, like, one hit wonders from a different era. Unless it's like. And I know she had another hit, but like, unless it's like, it's my party, you know? I mean, like, the biggest of the big.
Ty
And what is that? Because I'm. I'm also horrible with song titles.
Peter Rosenberg
It's My party.
Ty
I could cry. Is it that one?
Peter Rosenberg
Yeah, yeah. It's my party and I'll cry if I want to.
Ty
Oh, okay.
Peter Rosenberg
You know what I'm saying? Yeah, but you would hear that and.
Ty
God, yeah, yeah, yeah. I'm terrible with song titles.
Peter Rosenberg
Well then. So you would struggle on Whitish Wednesday?
Ty
Yeah, I would be. I'd be bad.
Peter Rosenberg
I can't believe you said from your side. That's crazy. On the white side, I'm a. I'm a 90s. I'm known for being a hip hop guy. He said your side. This is so crazy. Let's go to Rich in Rockville. Hey, Rich.
Rich
Peter, welcome back from fraternity leave. Ty, welcome to the fam. Peter, I just want to say I was in a fraternity. I think you are treating broadcasting as fraternity and it is 100% rightfully so. The connections you make is very similar. However, the way that you look at your interns is the way I used to look at pledges before we weren't allowed to haze anymore. And I love you. I understand. You would have been archaic.
Ty
Yo, Rich, I hear you. Let me ask you a question real quick, Rich. How many beers you had so far tonight?
Rich
None. Why?
Ty
You sound loaded.
Peter Rosenberg
That's just Rich's style, man.
Ty
I'm just.
Rich
Listen, Rich, I close to the show all the time. I'm sorry.
Ty
Nice. Okay, man, I'm just.
Peter Rosenberg
He was. He was jealous. No, Rich, you're not wrong. Rich, you are not wrong. I. I do. I get why I sound rk and I wish Ty would just hear me on this once. I'm not. It's not about. I need people to do things for me. It's about they have taken away them removing the interns, like sort of nothing dumb responsibilities. Took away a lot of opportunities. Because the fact of the matter is for us to do this show where we sit around and talk sports. We have a producer in Anthony. We have a board producer in Jacob. We don't need anything else like on the radio side. We're good. Like, Anthony's sending us the information we need. Anthony's talking to callers. Jacob's lining people up, getting the boards. We don't. What are you going to offer a show? Right? And they've, as a result, they've removed. So there's no other staff to hire. There's no like hourly low paying job you can give. So there's nothing here. So the only way you could get in to have been around it would have do remedial sort of nothing work. But the beauty is people act as if I'm. I'm acting like you do that for 10 years. It's six months to a year if you do crap, whatever crap they are. Oh, they told me to run out of the store. I run the store. But guess what? You know what else happens then? Then Will Smith comes in and you get to take a picture with him and you get to meet him, and you get to do really cool stuff that you only get to do because you're an intern.
Ty
Unpaid.
Peter Rosenberg
Unpaid.
Ty
Problem is people.
Peter Rosenberg
Those are gone.
Ty
People aren't. Yeah, those are gone.
Peter Rosenberg
They didn't replace them with paid jobs. They just got rid of them.
Ty
People also aren't in situations like you where you didn't need the money. Folks are out here having to work because they need the money. They're trying to kill two birds with one stone. I want the experience, but also need the bread.
Peter Rosenberg
But can we keep it? Let's keep it all the way.
Ty
Okay.
Peter Rosenberg
There were a lot of people in the intern era who. Let's say you're doing a morning show internship. You intern. Yeah. You intern from 6 to 10. Then you got the whatever job running around to make the money in the afternoon. And the joy was the morning job. You looked forward. The internship wasn't work. Yo. When I, when I was interning, I was like counting down to get to work. Like, that was, you know, it got harder as I started, like, doing overnight shifts on the air and like, it started getting harder and harder to do the work. The internship was so fun. Like, I got to do so many cool things. I met. I met so many people. Oh, I got to go. So let me hit a game time. There are no games tonight, no locals, but game time is brought to you by Tullamore do Irish whiskey. When it's game time, it's telly time. Little League, World Series. You got a little preseason foosball on the tv? What channels the foosball on NFL Network? Prime. No, prime or NFL Network. NFL Network. NFL Network. Soon to be espn. Family Feud. That's right. Tullamore do the original triple distilled, triple blend and triple gas matured Irish whiskey. Grab a Tullamore do or try the new Tullamore Do. Honey, during today's action, glasses up to enjoying Tullamore Dew responsibly.
Ty
Bart Scott is on Celebrity Family Feud tonight.
Peter Rosenberg
Oh, that's why you said that. Bart Scott's on Celebrity Family Feud. Okay, we will be back tomorrow at 3 o'. Clock. Jonathan, Jake, we'll talk to you then.
Don Hahn
Thanks for listening to the Don Hahn and Rosenberg podcast.
Peter Rosenberg
I don't want to know how the sausage is made, man. I just want to know it's good.
Don Hahn
Hear more of Don Allen and Peter Weekday afternoon starting at 3 on 8 80, ESPN, the ESPN New York app and your smart speakers.
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Don, Hahn & Rosenberg Podcast Summary
Episode: Hour 4: Last Call Crew
Release Date: August 7, 2025
Introduction
In this engaging episode of the "Don, Hahn & Rosenberg" podcast, hosts Don La Greca, Alan Hahn, and Peter Rosenberg delve into a diverse array of topics spanning music, sports, professional wrestling, and personal experiences in the broadcasting industry. Released on August 7, 2025, this episode offers listeners a blend of insightful discussions, heartfelt reflections, and lively banter characteristic of the trio’s dynamic chemistry.
Music Selection and "Whitish Wednesday"
The episode kicks off with a light-hearted conversation about music preferences and the challenges of curating recent tracks for their segment, "Whitish Wednesday." Peter Rosenberg expresses his difficulty in selecting contemporary hip hop songs, stating, “I got cast one. Choosing songs that are from five years. He’s playing a Hozier song. I don’t know what the hell this is. I don’t know” (02:30). This honesty about his musical limitations sparks a relatable dialogue about the evolving landscape of music and the struggle to keep up with current trends.
Don Hahn contributes by sharing his extensive knowledge of older music, remarking, “Don's Rolodex of old music is, like, so deep. And he will be so disappointed in not knowing things” (16:00). This interplay highlights the generational differences in music appreciation and sets the stage for deeper discussions about the intersection of old and new sounds.
Listener Interaction: Jamar Chase Theory
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to a listener-submitted theory regarding Jamar Chase and Joe Burrow, two prominent figures in the NFL. Listener Greg voices his concerns, saying, “That is an absolutely nuts take from Jamar. And I think that it has to be some sort of a mistake” (03:41). The hosts dissect this theory, debating whether Jamar's comments were misconstrued or indicative of underlying tensions within the team dynamics.
Peter Rosenberg speculates, “He buried him like the Undertaker” (05:33), drawing a parallel between Jamar Chase’s impact on Joe Burrow’s performance and the legendary wrestler’s dominance in the ring. This analogy underscores the intensity of professional sports rivalries and adds a layer of drama to the discussion.
WWE Discussion: Paul Bearer and Hulk Hogan's Passing
Transitioning from sports to professional wrestling, the hosts mourn the passing of wrestling icon Hulk Hogan. Ty brings up the sensitive topic by asking, “What was the relationship like with Paul Bearer? Were you guys rivals?” (08:35). This question opens a heartfelt conversation about Hogan’s personal relationships, particularly his strained bond with his daughter, Maya.
Peter Rosenberg reflects, “Having a situation like this unfold, which is... how does that happen?” (12:57), expressing sorrow over the familial estrangement revealed in Hogan’s passing. The discussion touches on the complexities of fame, personal relationships, and the human side of public figures, offering a poignant moment in the episode.
Reflections on Internships and Broadcasting Careers
A notable segment of the episode focuses on the evolution of the broadcasting industry, specifically the decline of internship opportunities. Rich, a listener, draws a parallel between fraternity life and broadcasting internships, stating, “The connections you make is very similar” (18:22). Peter Rosenberg elaborates on the challenges faced by aspiring broadcasters, lamenting the removal of unpaid internship positions: “They’ve removed them. So there’s no other staff to hire. There’s no like hourly low paying job you can give” (19:03).
Ty adds, “People are out here having to work because they need the money. They’re trying to kill two birds with one stone” (21:03), highlighting the financial burdens that prevent young talent from gaining essential industry experience. This conversation sheds light on broader issues within the media landscape, advocating for more accessible pathways into broadcasting.
Personal Stories and Music Tastes
The episode also delves into personal anecdotes and the hosts’ diverse musical tastes. Peter Rosenberg reminisces about discovering George Harrison’s solo work in the early 2000s, stating, “It's fun having these conversations with you because having it with Don... Don’s Rolodex of old music is, like, so deep” (16:45). This exchange underscores the value of shared musical histories and the joy of connecting over beloved tracks.
Additionally, the hosts humorously navigate their distinct musical preferences, with Ty admitting his struggles with certain song titles: “I’m also horrible with song titles” (17:31). This lighthearted banter not only entertains but also reinforces the camaraderie among the hosts, making the conversation relatable to listeners with similar experiences.
Conclusion
"Hour 4: Last Call Crew" of the "Don, Hahn & Rosenberg" podcast masterfully intertwines discussions on music, sports, professional wrestling, and personal career reflections. Through candid conversations and expert insights, the hosts provide a comprehensive and engaging listening experience. Notable moments, such as the analysis of Jamar Chase’s impact on Joe Burrow and the heartfelt tribute to Hulk Hogan, showcase the podcast’s ability to balance light-hearted banter with serious discourse. This episode serves as a testament to the show's commitment to offering diverse and meaningful content to its audience.
Notable Quotes with Timestamps
Peter Rosenberg (02:30): “I got cast one. Choosing songs that are from five years. He’s playing a Hozier song. I don’t know what the hell this is. I don’t know.”
Don Hahn (16:00): “Don's Rolodex of old music is, like, so deep. And he will be so disappointed in not knowing things.”
Greg (03:41): “That is an absolutely nuts take from Jamar. And I think that it has to be some sort of a mistake.”
Peter Rosenberg (05:33): “He buried him like the Undertaker.”
Ty (08:35): “Yesterday, I actually wanted to bring up Paul Bearer. Yeah, he came up just. Yeah, he came up in organic.”
Peter Rosenberg (12:57): “Having a situation like this unfold, which is... how does that happen?”
Peter Rosenberg (19:03): “They’ve removed them. So there’s no other staff to hire. There’s no like hourly low paying job you can give.”
Ty (21:03): “People are out here having to work because they need the money. They’re trying to kill two birds with one stone.”
Peter Rosenberg (16:45): “It’s fun having these conversations with you because having it with Don... Don’s Rolodex of old music is, like, so deep.”
Ty (17:31): “I’m also horrible with song titles.”
This comprehensive summary encapsulates the key discussions and emotional moments of the "Last Call Crew" episode, providing a clear and engaging overview for both regular listeners and newcomers alike.