
Episode Three: Brock Lesnar
03/10/23 • 91 min
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What does the NCAA, NJCAA, NFL, UFC, and WWE have in common? The answer is: the 6 foot 3 inch tall, 265 pound "beast incarnate" that is Mr. Brock Lesnar. That's right, not only has he held the title of UFC Heavyweight Champion, WWE Championship titles, and a myriad of NCAA championships and titles, his unbridled thirst to dominate the world of professional sports has even taken him to an NFL training camp.
In episode three of the Freak Show with J and D, we dive into the history of this powerhouse athlete, discussing some of his most controversial moments, some of his most outstanding achievements, and his humble beginnings. Is he a modern day Viking? Is he Dolph Lundgren's doppelgänger? And did Andre The Giant really drop a deuce in a hotel bathtub?
Slide into our TM’s! Send us a text 💬
What does the NCAA, NJCAA, NFL, UFC, and WWE have in common? The answer is: the 6 foot 3 inch tall, 265 pound "beast incarnate" that is Mr. Brock Lesnar. That's right, not only has he held the title of UFC Heavyweight Champion, WWE Championship titles, and a myriad of NCAA championships and titles, his unbridled thirst to dominate the world of professional sports has even taken him to an NFL training camp.
In episode three of the Freak Show with J and D, we dive into the history of this powerhouse athlete, discussing some of his most controversial moments, some of his most outstanding achievements, and his humble beginnings. Is he a modern day Viking? Is he Dolph Lundgren's doppelgänger? And did Andre The Giant really drop a deuce in a hotel bathtub?
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Episode Two: Wilt Chamberlain
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The adventure through athletic prowess continues with one of the most freakishly impressive athletes of all time. Standing at 7 ft 1 inches tall, and weighing up to 300lbs, Wilt Chamberlain was arguably the most dominant force to ever step foot on a basketball court (or a volleyball court for that matter!?). Nicknamed "the record book", Wilt's 72 NBA records still stand untouched today. J and D discuss as many of his unbelievable achievements as can be fit into an hour, and provide some insight into who the man behind the legend actually was. Find out why Arnold Schwarzenneger called Wilt "the strongest guy" he's ever trained with in the gym, and in this week's "stupid questions" segment, the answer to the age old question: how far could Wilt throw J's wife?
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Episode Four: Ronnie Coleman
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The entertaining journey through freakishly gifted athletes continues with easily one of the most likeable human beings to ever make the cover of a bodybuilding magazine. A 300 pound athlete with as low as 0.33% body fat gives new context to the term "pure muscle" and this week's athlete changed the bodybuilding world forever in more ways than one.
Join J and D as they dive into Ronnie Coleman's incredible history of achievements, from winning the title of Mr. Olympia an astounding 8 consecutive years in a row, and starting a massively successful and thriving business, to managing to fit into a pair of police shorts for his entire career as an active duty police officer in Arlington, Texas.
Whether Ronnie was deadlifting 800 pounds or teaming up with Gary Coleman for a buddy cop movie (wait, what?), Ronnie Coleman is truly a one of a kind, absolute freakishly gifted bodybuilder, and a man that continues to build his legacy to this day.
Was he really in a buddy cop movie with Gary Coleman though?
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