I love listening to Mr. Tanaka. Great mind and great stories. I admire the fact he takes pride in being such a great carpenter. Who cares if you lose as long as you're getting paid. 🙂 When Bam Bam Bigelow's shoot fight in Japan turned out to be a work. He said so what, I just became the highest paid jobber in the world. 😀
@WaldoBagelTopper2 күн бұрын
this was an instant favorite for me. love Marty to death, but when pat and Marty came on together, I could tell that pat had tons of fascinating stuff to say, and Marty was all over the place, god bless him. I was very happy to hear some of Pat's story. very honest guy and its cool to "see" the person, as opposed to the "villain" I would marvel at on TV as a kid. I really hope he comes back. Pat seems to have tons of interesting stuff to share.
@cafedereneКүн бұрын
Glad you liked it!
@Big_Drew2 күн бұрын
Love the N/A concept..I hope it's a monthly thing..I did heroine and opiates for 25 years as a musician..I'm clean now thanks to the Lord Jesus..love the show rene and pat!!!
@TheGr8T321Күн бұрын
Good morning Rene. I really enjoyed this episode with Pat Tanaka. It was a rollercoaster of emotions. I hope all is well. 👏✊☝️
@TihetrisWeathersby2 күн бұрын
Rene and Pat. Looking good boys, Looking real good.
@diluted82 күн бұрын
This is the honesty that will build trust with your audience again Rene. We love you and want you to be better and happy. And we want the podcast to be awesome like it always is, with the boys sharing stories and laughing harder than before ❤ god bless
@cafederene2 күн бұрын
Appreciate the support
@Gains_Monsoon2 күн бұрын
Good to hear a little more about when Hogan got his leg broken. When Hulk tells the story he makes it sound like it was on the first day and he broke his leg just because he didn't like the look of him. Always figured there was more to the story than that.
@portierconcierge72252 күн бұрын
The WWF in the 80s and 90s treated wrestlers like animals by demanding them to work over 300 matches annually and having a day off every 2 or 3 weeks. No wonder alot of wrestlers drank and took drugs: to numb the pain.