
Hosted by Eric Bolling · ENGLISH

Here’s the uncomfortable truth: most people aren’t held back by talent — they’re held back because they don’t understand how the system above them actually works.In this episode of The Edge, I sit down with Marc Rowley, a former top ESPN executive producer who helped build the technology that determines what millions see, believe, and react to during every major sports moment. We break down goal-line tech measured to the millimeter, strike-zone systems accurate to the centimeter, and why leagues like the NFL and MLB have this technology — yet choose not to fully use it.This isn’t a hype interview or sports debate; it’s a behind-the-scenes look at how real operators think when real money, pressure, and consequences are on the line. If you want to understand how leverage is created and massive audiences are shaped, this episode is a must-watch.

Markets are changing as we move into 2026, and investors are looking for clarity. Eric Bolling walks through the strongest investment options—from precious metals to crypto—and explains what market trends really matter for your money. Whether you’re protecting wealth or seeking new growth opportunities, this video delivers insights you can’t afford to miss.

The end of the year is when most people take their foot off the gas. It’s tempting to coast through the holidays—but those who stay locked in enter the new year with unstoppable momentum. Eric Bolling answers the top questions submitted by YOU in a special Christmas Q&A.

Most people don’t fail because they lack talent. They fail after quietly loosening their standards – and convincing themselves it’s only temporary. Comfort replaces discipline, and the drift feels harmless – until it isn’t. In this episode, Eric Bolling draws the line, and explains why living by clear standards is non-negotiable. Because once comfort replaces discipline, the gap between your present and former self is often too wide to bridge.

Most New Year’s resolutions are forgotten before February even arrives. Eric Bolling reveals a step-by-step blueprint that actually works—one that can break bad habits, build momentum, and change your life for good.

That empty silence after all your hard work isn’t failure — it’s the test that shapes you. Silence can feel excruciating, but it’s where strength, grit, and identity are built. Even Michael Jordan spent years grinding before his first championship — yet he never quit. Eric Bolling reminds you to hold on if you're facing silence. Your breakthrough could be right around the corner.

If 2025 wasn't your year, it's time to level up. Eric Bolling walks through the seven rules that every man should hear before attacking 2026.

A UFC Legend owns his past and buries the hatchet. For two decades, the feud between Tito Ortiz and Dana White has been the most explosive rivalry in MMA history. It wasn't just business-it was personal. But on this episode of The Edge, the bad blood ends. Tito Ortiz joins Eric Bolling for a raw, unfiltered conversation about fame, fighting, and the price of ego. In a stunning exclusive moment, Tito looks back on the burned bridges and the tailed boxing match, and does something few men in his position would ever do: he apologizes. We talk about what it takes to build an empire, the mistakes we make along the way, and the ultimate sign of masculinity-taking ownership of your past so you can win your future.

In just 67 days, The Edge has crossed 6,000 subscribers. This is a movement. In this special Thanksgiving episode, Eric Bolling breaks down why this show resonates with men and shares the best advice on grit and success from Patrick Bet-David, Brett Favre, Jordan Belfort, and Bo Dietl. Plus... a first look at next week's explosive interview with Tito Ortiz.

For too long, men have been taught to hide their desire to look their best. In an age where excellence is demanded and every detail counts, more men are boldly embracing cosmetic facial surgery to sharpen their competitive edge. No more hiding or quiet discomfort—just men owning their appearance as boldly as they own their ambitions. Eric Bolling and Dr. Jacob Steiger pull back the curtain for a conversation that few men are willing to face.