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Emerson is joined by Kingz Of Cash's own DoBoy,The Lariato Pro hardcore champion, Dee Money, and the hottest rookie in the southeast, Cj Gallows, as they discuss AEW, AAA and WWE, and Three "Fun Questions Of The Week". Thank you for listening. Please send all podcast questions over to bumpnfeed@gmail.com and we will read and discuss them live on the podcast! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

DJ DomingO opens the Grunt Gang Pod with Tony, Mel, and Darren, by announcing a multi-episode “Kings of the Ring” round-robin concept featuring the King of the Ring winners to determine the ultimate champion by points to reduce bias. Before the tournament begins, an uninvited guest appears—Doboy from Kingz of Cash, to respond to prior trash talk and criticize their past tournament choices. This sparks a long argument filled with jabs about Mel's weight and him looking like Freight Train, the Midnight Express, Grunt GanG relevance, and a proposed jiu-jitsu fight at Rooster Weight with Darren. The group grows suspicious of Tony’s connection to the surprise appearance, and his cowardice acts. Tensions rise, and they abandon the planned tournament, apologize to listeners, tease a “deep dive” later, and end the episode in a stressed, awkward sign-off. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Dee Munny, CJ Gallows, and Doughboy read off fan suggested names for the podcast, discuss the Ronda Rousey & Gina Carano match, and try to figure out how the angle between Brock Lesnar and Oba Femi should go. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
BumpNFeed with Special Guest CJ Gallows and Dough Boy talk CJ's recent debut in pro wrestling, learning the business, his 5 year goals, along with the current state of pro wrestling Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Fresh off tearing it up in Australia and walking out still the WSW World Tag Team Champions, The Good Brothers are back on the road to global domination — but before the jet lag settles in, the Grunt GanG has the mic. DJ Dominguez, Big Mel, and Darren hold it down while the brothers make their way home from another championship-caliber run overseas. From the Australia tour to what’s next on the worldwide takeover, this episode is packed with the chaos, laughs, energy, and brotherhood fans have come to expect. And the ride is far from over. After only a few nights back home, the Good Brothers are loading up for a massive 3-week tour through Japan in pursuit of even more gold. Championships, travel, nonstop action, and “Brothering Softly” along the way Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

The Grunt Gang podcast reunites on the Talk’N Shop network and opens with banter, shoutouts, and updates on the Good Brothers wrestling in Australia and heading to Japan’s Global Tag League. Tony reviews TNA Plus and recent TNA happenings, including Leon Slater vs. Cedric Alexander, Eric Young winning a No. 1 contender battle royal after beating EC3, Rosemary’s return, and a street fight featuring AJ Francis vs. Casey Navarro with a major table spot; the group discusses TNA as a place to rebuild or elevate talent and praises its supernatural storytelling. They preview multiple tournaments: AEW’s Owen Hart Cup (men’s and women’s brackets), New Japan’s Best of the Super Juniors and upcoming US G1 show, GCW Tournament of Survival, and debate WWE’s John Cena Classic concept where fan voting can advance wrestlers, then speculate on potential participants and winners. They close by planning a future King of the Ring deep dive and more community shoutouts. 00:00 Dance Party Cold Open 00:28 Meet the Crew 01:10 TalkNShop Updates 02:15 TNA Plus Deep Dive 06:05 AJ Francis Praise 07:06 What TNA Is For 11:06 Xavier Woods Debate 14:48 King of the Ring Bracket Idea 19:47 Global Tag League Picks 22:52 Owen Hart Cup Predictions 24:20 Death Riders Breakdown 33:44 Super Juniors Talk 36:14 Never Division Talk 36:55 BOSJ Favorites Picks 37:08 How BOSJ Works 37:32 Wato Reality Check 38:30 Taguchi Final Fantasy 39:11 G1 USA Shows Memories 40:15 New Japan US Promotion Issues 42:11 GCW Tournament Survival 43:50 Butcher Blade Hype 45:32 Grunt Gang Returns 46:17 Cena Classic Announced 47:31 Cena Retirement Tour Rant 50:05 Cena Tournament Predictions 56:29 Women Bracket Picks 59:51 Fan Vote Rules Debate 01:04:44 Merch Music Plugs 01:06:11 Blue Belt Fan Vote Bit 01:07:41 King Ring Next Episode 01:08:00 Wrap Up Shout Outs 01:12:38 Final Goodbye Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Former MLB pitcher Jamie Moyer discusses growing up near Philadelphia, following local sports from afar, and developing a passion for baseball through youth leagues coached by his father. After not being drafted out of high school, he attended St. Joseph’s University, balanced work and school, and emerged as a starter; a Cubs scout first noticed him at an adult-league tournament, leading to his sixth-round selection in 1984. Moyer recalls making his MLB debut with the Cubs at Wrigley Field on June 16, 1986 against his childhood idol Steve Carlton and the Phillies, and later finding consistency and success during 11 years with the Seattle Mariners, including the 116-win 2001 season that fell short of a World Series. With 10-and-5 rights, he accepted a trade back to Philadelphia, where the team’s energy helped extend his career and culminated in the 2008 World Series championship and parade. He explains his motivation to return from Tommy John and Flexor-Pronator surgery, becoming the oldest MLB pitcher to record a win at 49, and reflects on longevity, mentoring, charity work (including a foundation tied to grief camps), and current efforts such as “Mound Visits with Jamie Moyer.” 00:00 Philly Roots 02:48 Sports Dreams Begin 04:31 St Joes Grind 06:48 Scouts And Draft 08:29 Debut At Wrigley 10:33 Finding Consistency 13:58 Seattle Breakthrough 16:48 116 Win Season 21:23 Trade Back Home 24:26 2008 Parade Magic 27:25 Late Career Mindset 27:57 Turning Doubt Into Fuel 28:25 Veteran Mentor Role 29:06 Oldest Win Milestone 29:27 Elbow Surgery Comeback 32:07 Chasing 50 And Family Goals 33:15 Making Peace With Retirement 33:50 Giving Back 35:56 Proudest Moments And World Series 37:44 Final Minor League Chapter 39:26 Meeting Steve Carlton 41:08 Hall Of Fame Reflections 42:03 Mound Visits And Baseball Today 44:18 Wrap Up And Sign Off Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Fresh off another whirlwind run in Japan, Karl Anderson and Doc Gallows report from home and they are joined by Joe Hulbert. They discuss heading back out for a massive tour of Australia, the upcoming Global Tag League in Japan, MLW momentum, contract negotiations, and why wrestling outside the traditional system has never felt bigger. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode of The Bump N Feed, Heel Emerson recaps an action-packed weekend in professional wrestling. Heel Emerson covers a stacked MLW card featuring Killer Kross, Dijak, Bishop Dyer, Shotzi, Matt Riddle, Cameron Grimes, and CJ Gallows making his MLW debut in a battle royal. He also catches up on WWE Backlash, covering the opening match between Seth Rollins and Bron Breakker, Trick vs. Sammy Zayn, the hilarious Danhausen and Mini-hausen tag match, the emotionally charged Women's Championship match between Io Sky and Asuka, John Cena's announcement of the "John Cena Classic" championship tournament, and the main event between Jacob Fatu and Roman Reigns. Plus, Emerson announces The Good Brothers' upcoming international schedule — including dates in Australia for WSW and a Japan run for Pro Wrestling NOAH's Global Tag League from May 23rd through June 16th. Shop the new Bump N Feed merch at ProWrestlingTees.com/bumpnfeed and checkout the Talk'n Shop Network, The Grunt GanG Podcast, and Wednesday night YouTube lives. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

It's the finale of the Mount Gruntmore Greatest Tag Teams of All Time tournament on the Grunt Gang Pod — a Talking Shop Patreon community podcast. In this episode, the crew reconvenes to make their ultimate picks: one team from each of the four draft brackets must survive to claim a spot on the Mount Gruntmore of tag teams. DJ Dominguez recaps the standings from previous episodes — Mel's team in first (Brainbusters/FTR, Hart Foundation, Road Warriors), Dominguez's team in second (Good Brothers, New Day, Steiner Brothers, Usos), Tony's team in third (Edge & Christian, Hardy Boyz, Harlem Heat, New Age Outlaws), and Darren's team in last (Dudleys, Young Bucks). Special guest Jerry joins as the tiebreaker, instantly stirring controversy. The crew debates the legacies of the Young Bucks vs. the Dudley Boyz, the cross-promotional dominance of The Good Brothers, the timeless impact of the Hardy Boyz and Harlem Heat, and the undeniable power of the Road Warriors. Mel makes a passionate case for the Dudleys and Rock 'n' Roll Express, while Darren wrestles with his last-place standing. Jerry weighs in on valets, sneaker deals, and the New Japan "young boy" system before delivering his picks. The ultimate Mount Gruntmore is revealed: Road Warriors, Good Brothers, Young Bucks, and Harlem Heat. The episode closes with shoutouts to Dubby.gg enter (promo code: gruntgamg), the Grunt Gang Dashery sale Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.