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Best Film Ever
WrestleMania 41 Preview

Best Film Ever

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 110:14


You know we love our wrestling here at the BFE (well some of us...). Join Ian from Best Film Ever and Stew from The Stew World Order podcast as we break the BFE format by looking ahead to WrestleMania 41 which Stew will watch from Reliant Stadium in Las Vegas and Ian will watch from his couch at a horrendous time difference. We discuss whether the build has been good this year? Did that car crash of a segment help or hurt the Flair/Stratton feud? Why do so many of the booking decisions feel so predictable (and is that a bad thing?)  We'll preview each match on the card as well as try to find space for Randy Orton among the festivities as we discuss how to build a character, how to build a feud, and where WWE goes after the big weekend. Catch more of Stew on his own podcast: Stew World Order at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/stew-world-order/id1559913522 You can also catch him at his website where he writes about all sorts of fun things: https://swoproductions.com/

Fresh Cut Grass
Season 3 Episode 36: Turf Maintenance for the Las Vegas Raiders, with Zachary Longenecker

Fresh Cut Grass

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 55:33


Tanner and Jeff have Zachary Longenecker on the show. Zachary is one of only two groundskeepers in the United States to manage a field that is managed outdoors and played on indoors! The Las Vegas Raiders play at Reliant Stadium, which is a natural grass surface that moves outside during the week and moved inside for games. He talks about the turf management challenges that most people wouldn't consider. Jeff Fowler, Penn State Extension (host) Tanner Delvalle, Penn State Extension (host)Zachary Longenecker, Head Groundskeeper Las Vegas RaidersEpisode sponsor: The TORO CompanySend us an email! We would love to hear your thoughts, suggestions, and questions! freshcutgrass@psu.eduYou can find information on turf issues in the Turfgrass and Lawn Care section of the Penn State Extension website.

The Best Music Podcast
62 Bob Halligan Jr. — Platinum Record Songwriting Lessons

The Best Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2023 58:54


http://www.ceilirain.com   https://www.facebook.com/CeiliRain/   New album - buy from the artist and show your support: http://www.ceilirain.com/en-us/merchandise/default.aspx   New album - streaming: https://open.spotify.com/album/3y9UQi1YZjL5ajoWm6g4ok?si=5V06rZBlRBWm1IgMsEuzjQ   Bob Halligan Jr has written over 1,100 songs, 200 of which have been recorded by artists internationally with sales over 30 million units. Cher, KISS, Michael Bolton, Judas Priest, Kathy Mattea, Rebecca St James and many others have helped put 9 Gold & Platinum records on Halligan's wall, including the hit song “Don't Close Your Eyes” by KIX. Bob has sung on recordings with Billy Joel, Joan Jett, Felix Cavaliere and Michael McDonald, and was nominated as a songwriter for a CABLE ACE Award for Original Song of the Year. He was an Adjunct Professor at Syracuse University for 12 years, where he taught songwriting, film scoring, music business and a Beatles class. He has composed & performed scores for 4 silent films at The Julien Dubuque International Film Festical. In 2017 he was given the Distinguished Alumni Award by Christian Brothers Academy. Mr. Halligan was recently the only American invited to sing at a Papal gathering of 100,000 people in Italy, and met Pope Francis. Bob is the leader/singer and songwriter for the band Ceili Rain, a Celtic pop-rock group that has been together for 28 years. Kaylee Rain has played some of the top venues in the country including Reliant Stadium, The RCA Dome and The Georgia Dome. They have played many festivals from Kingdom Bound to Creation Fest to World Youth Day. They have been invited to perform at numerous Celtic and community events from the Slainte Festival to the Bethlehem Musikfest, and Irish fests in Syracuse NY, Cheyenne, WY and many more. They have played at major conferences including NCYC and Youth Specialties and have even performed for major corporations like Nextel. Billboard Magazine says: “These guys deserve to be heard by the entire world. Their potential is limitless because they have an appeal that knows no boundaries. Ceili Rain music makes your feet want to dance and your soul soar!

Broad St South
Episode 169 Eagles vs Texans & Phillies vs Astros game 5 pregame show

Broad St South

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2022 43:48


The Phillies were shut out & combined for no hits. The Eagles are in Houston for their game on Thursday night primetime & I'm quite sure the World Series game will be viewed at Reliant Stadium. Philly fans get ready for what could be a rough night for both teams.

Lombardi Memories
Super Bowl XXXVIII (New England Patriots vs. Carolina Panthers)

Lombardi Memories

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2022 25:16


I'm your host, Tommy A. Phillips, and you can visit my website at tommyaphillips.com where you can find all of my books. Today we have Super Bowl XXXVIII, which was held on February 1, 2004 at Reliant Stadium in Houston, Texas between the four-time AFC champion New England Patriots and the first-time NFC champion Carolina Panthers.

Konbini Podcasts
Comment le téton de Janet Jackson a changé Internet pour toujours

Konbini Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 6:30


1 février 2004. Il est 20h à Houston, Texas. Janet Jackson attend la mi-temps du Superbowl dans les couloirs du Reliant Stadium. La pop star est une des têtes d'affiches pour ce show et elle termine sur un duo très attendu avec Justin Timberlake. Juste avant de monter sur scène, elle ne sait pas que toute sa vie va changer mais aussi celle de la télévision, d'internet et en fait de toute la pop dans son ensemble.Abonnez vous aux podcasts Konbini pour ne rater aucun épisode !____| Journaliste et VO : Aurélien Chapuis | Podcast producer, réalisation audio : Robin Riccitiello | Enregistrement, mix, sound design : Seb Cannas |

Learn More Earn More Business Growth Podcast
#12: How To Save $$ Tens of Thousands To Sponsor Your Next Industry Event

Learn More Earn More Business Growth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 5:23


Learn More Earn More Business Growth Podcast Do Marketing Better Segment Host: Brian Webb Ep. 12 - How To Save $$ Tens of Thousands To Sponsor Your Next Industry Event __________________________________ SUBSCRIBE Apple  |  Google Play |  Spotify  |  Pandora |  Amazon Music | Stitcher ________________________________ RESOURCES & HELPFUL LINKS Whatbox Digital ________________________________ TRANSCRIPT:  Hey, welcome to the Do Marketing Better segment of the Learn More Earn More Business Growth Podcast, sponsored by Whatbox Digital. I'm your host, Brian Webb, and this is where I bring you short snackable, bite-sized tips and tricks to level up real marketing and help you grow your business faster. So let's jump on into today's show. How to save tens of thousands of dollars for sponsoring an upcoming live event? If you're in the oil and gas space, if you're in the food and beverage space, if you're in finance, law, quite frankly, Whatbox Digital, we work with clients from a wide gamut of different industry sectors. But if it makes sense to be showing up and sponsoring these big trade shows, these big industry events, I'm going to give you a hack that can help you to show up and save tens of thousands of dollars. Why do people spend so much money to show up at these big events? The reason is, is because their prospects are going to be there. That's the only way they can justify spending $5,000, $10,000, $50,000, $500,000 to represent their brand at these events, these trade shows, and these big conferences. Well, here's a way to do it without spending tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars. Obviously, when people are showing up at these events, their iPhones, their laptops, their tablets are always with them. And what are they doing when they're bored when they're standing around waiting for the next speaker when they're roaming through the exhibit halls to see those that are presenting and displaying their brands, their products, and their services? You guessed it. They're checking out their phones. They're browsing social media. Here's the hack. Instead of spending so much money to sponsor the event, which, again, you're paying a premium fee to do so, imagine doing this, running a Google Ad, so a pay-per-click ad, a Google AD or a Facebook Ad, and when I say Facebook, I mean Facebook and Instagram, that specifically targets the event. So to get a little more granular, if you're setting up an ad, and again, if you need help with this, we do this at Whatbox Digital, but when setting up the Facebook or Instagram Ad or the Google Ad, what you do is you literally target down to either the exact address of the event, I'm talking street name, street number, city, state, zip code, or you might pick a radius of the event, so one mile around the address of the event or three miles. And when I say run an ad, I'm not suggesting that you just run an ad that says, "Hey, our products and services are amazing. We're here." No. You somehow complement the event. OTC, if you're from Houston or if you're in oil and gas, you are more than aware of that conference. It's one of the biggest events that happen here in Houston every year, and those exhibits spend insane amounts of money. So imagine if it's your brand and you're in the oil and gas space, you run ad, again, on Google, Facebook, and Instagram. You target, in this case, we'll say NRG Stadium, where the event is being held, or the Reliant Center. So now that we've talked about targeting, you're going to pick the exact address or, again, a one or three-mile radius around the address. So in this case, Reliant Stadium or NRG Stadium, I should say, or the Reliant Center, then your ad should complement what's going on. For example, if it's OTC, you might say your company is running an OTC happy hour at 5:00 each day at the end of the conference. The people who are actually attending OTC, and again, I'm using the offshore technology conference as just an example, are going to see your ad and they might just be inclined to actually show up to your happy hour event because you're posturing yourself as though you're sponsoring the event, to begin with. The next time you're thinking about sponsoring, and again, it might make sense for you to actually exhibit or sponsor an event, but if you want to save money, instead run an ad that geotargets the exact address or a one to a three-mile radius around where the event is being held. Put on your own event. It could be a networking breakfast before the event begins. It could be a happy hour. It could be an after-hours event where you're inviting them to come and get to know you. And while you've got them there, you're showing generosity. You're being positioned in such a way that it feels as though you've sponsored the event. And yet, you've actually invited these people to show up in an event that you're in control of, that you get to say what happens and when it happens, and you can forge those relationships at those events. So, that's my power tip marketing hack for today. I hope you enjoyed it. I'll see you on the next episode. Hey, thanks for listening to the Do Marketing Better segment of the Learn More Earn More Business Growth Podcast. This podcast is sponsored by Whatbox Digital. Whatbox digital exists to coach business owners and leaders to make better marketing decisions, have fewer regrets, and avoid the expensive, very expensive, pitfalls and costly mistakes of bad marketing that just doesn't work. To learn more about how we can help you improve your marketing and grow your business faster, check out whatboxdigital.com and I'll see you on the next episode. ________________________________ FIND & FOLLOW WHATBOX DIGITAL Website | Linkedin | Facebook | Instagram ________________________________ CONNECT WITH  BRIAN WEBB Linkedin | Facebook | Instagram Email: brianw@whatboxdigital.com  Clubhouse: @brianwebb __________________________________

Monetization Nation Podcast
71. How to Become a Revolutionary Entrepreneur (Episode 1 of 2 with Redge Allen)

Monetization Nation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 28:54


The life of an entrepreneur is filled with a rollercoaster of emotions, adventures, and stories. The lows on that rollercoaster can be so low, leading us to question why we stepped into entrepreneurship in the first place and to possibly quit. The highs can be so high that we believe they can transform our lives, our family, and our social contributions.  The road to becoming a revolutionary entrepreneur is daunting and grueling. Many have fallen off the steep, slippery ladder leading to success. But those who persevere, and reach their entrepreneurial success can find life-changing rewards.  One of the secrets of highly successful entrepreneurs is that they are constantly learning from other successful entrepreneurs. This is one of my favorite reasons for doing this show: to learn from the amazing entrepreneurs and monetization experts I am able to interview.   In this episode, I was privileged to interview and learn from Redge Allen, who is an experienced and highly successful entrepreneur, realtor, podcaster, business owner, event planner, professor, and good friend.  He is currently the Vice President of Marketing for a company with billions of dollars of annual revenue, and he has been fortunate to have founded, sold, or been a part of a number of highly successful companies. Redge created his first small business as a Phoenix real estate agent at the age of 22. He then grew the company to achieve a personal profit of more than $1 million before the age of 25 and ranked in the top 20 realtors out of more than 60,000 realtors.  Redge Co-founded Color in Motion 5K, which is an event where people throw colored chalk at each other while running a race. Redge turned that into a national event company with races all over the country. He organized the events and received more than 100,000 participants nationwide.  He regularly consults organizations on leadership, marketing, business strategies, and professional negotiations.  Redge is a dear friend of mine. Jim Rohn said, “You're the average of the five people you spend the most time with.” Redge is one of those people I want to be more like. This is part 1 of 2 episodes with Redge. In this first episode, he shared four actions of a revolutionary entrepreneur.  Redge's Story: A Road that Paved the Way for Success Redge was raised in a family with a meager financial situation. “We lost our home growing up, I had times of being displaced, and I didn't know what clothes were outside of Goodwill,” Redge said. Due to his background, he gravitated towards the book Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert T. Kiyosaki, which focuses on obtaining financial security. He was so inspired by this book that he jumped into learning about real estate without previously understanding what it really was. After completing a class at the local community college, Redge took the real estate exam and became a realtor.  Here are 4 actions that Redge took in becoming the revolutionary entrepreneur he is today:  4 Actions In Becoming a Revolutionary Entrepreneur   Build on Land We Own   Big, national brands would advertise to realtors saying, “Come work for us!” But as Redge thought about it, he said, “I've got a chance to go with these companies that take a substantial amount of profits from my sales. Instead, I saw a company on a bulletin board who hardly took anything. They would only charge me $200 per transaction. They wouldn't offer support, help, or anything. They would just meet the legal requirements, which sounded like a great opportunity to me.”  In Redge's mind, he thought if he was going to start from the bottom and have to spend time building his business anyways, why wouldn't he build on land he owned versus upon a national company, who supposedly knew the secrets and gained his success? Redge wasn't looking to build someone else's brand; he was looking to build himself and his own brand. His first success in real estate was helping a friend's cousin purchase an $80,000 condo. “I had no idea what I was doing, but I gave my best to my client,” Redge said.  Three days later, a friend of Redge's client contacted him and said how much their friend couldn't stop talking about him. They sought his help in finding their own home, and sales became a snowball effect from there. Eventually, he went from selling two to three homes to selling 11 or 12 in one day!  “It was the perfect storm where I was giving my heart, but I was building my business versus building someone else's business. I'm stubborn enough that I would rather learn on my own through my own experience, rather than hoping someone else is going to own my success. I was selling well over 100 homes a year with my own personal business. To go through that process and learn and grow from it was invaluable. I wouldn't change it at all.” - Redge Allen Create Relationships with Clients “I wasn't a genius in real estate. For me, people knew whether I genuinely cared or not. It's not so much what you say. When I'm sitting down looking for homes with people and they sense that I care genuinely about them, it gets reciprocated ten-fold,” Redge said.  Moving forward, Redge decided to maintain relationships with his clients. “I kept track of everyone's birthday, their anniversaries, their kid's names and birthdays, and sent them hand-written cards for these special events.” For children, he even included a $5 gift card to Cold Stone Creamery or another ice cream place. He would receive calls from children saying, “Hey Mr. Redge! I just wanted to say thank you.” He expected nothing in return and showed genuine care that became a huge ROI.  Redge got to a point where he'd send potential clients a card. They would call him up and say, “but I don't know if I'm going to use you.”  Redge was investing in them. He would respond, “If it turns out that I'm not the right fit for you, you'll never question whether or not I care. Because that's my primary focus.”  Redge said, “It always paid greater dividends. Realtors would hire me to buy or sell their homes because they had high trust in my ability to perceive and meet client's needs. They knew I cared more than anyone else would. That was worth the financial investment from them. It was about their trust within me, and when they gave me that trust, it paid dividends for them.” His venture grew by building relationships, reaching out in love and compassion toward clients, and showing he valued people more than money.  Recognize the Lifetime Value of a Customer  Individuals would ask Redge, “What happens if you invest all that money and someone doesn't buy a home from you?”  Redge would respond, “What if I don't invest and they don't buy? I can't afford not to invest my best.” Redge understands the value of a customer.  Let's use an example of a small business owner with a hot dog stand. If Redge were to consult them, he'd say, “You have the best hot dogs, and everyone will love them. Let's offer free hot dogs to every person who comes today.” The owner of the hot dog stand might respond with: “I can't afford to pay for those free hot dogs!” Redge would then say: “let's say people love this hot dog so much; it has value, and they could get the first one for free. They return, and after buying a hot dog every week for one year, with a $1 profit each time, the business would make $52 of profit in one year.”  Redge wants business owners to begin seeing that if they invest “Y,” they will get “Z” back. “They can make decisions based on long-term applications by recognizing what the lifetime value of a customer actually is, rather than being focused on a single instance that they lose out on the big perspective,” Redge said. I would add that it's not just about providing value first. It's about consistently providing value. Every time a customer buys something from us, they make sure it has enough value and feel good about the purchase. That's the only way they will trust us enough to buy something in the future.  Maintain Credibility & Transparency In 2012, Redge founded and directed the start-up Color in Motion 5K, which achieved millions of dollars in revenue by attracting hundreds of thousands of participants in major markets. The mission with these races was to bring people together in communities “to have fun and support a common goal.” (Source: Color in Motion 5K) Large events were held all over the US including venues at Lincoln Park in Chicago, Reliant Stadium in Houston, and Seattle. They were able to partner up with many national organizations and then sell the start-up after accepting an offer only 13 months from beginning operation.  “When I started Color in Motion 5K, the first event we had brought in 10,000 members to the park,” Redge said. He was sitting in the park in Dallas, Texas, and went online to check their social media feed. As he scrolled through, Redge found some negative things that were happening at the event. He remembered having the dilemma in his mind: “as someone who owns this social media channel, what do I do now?”  Because he had the power to do so, Redge could have deleted the negative or less than “picture perfect” content. “I found that rather than deleting it or blocking someone, I chose to let those negative comments stay. Not because they were negative, but because they were honest. It allowed me an opportunity to give an honest response. When I responded thoughtfully to those less than ideal comments, people saw how I responded to that type of information. That says far more about building credibility as a company than to look at a company that is purely sanitized and untrustworthy,” Redge said.  At the end of the day, Redge believes that negative comments or situations aren't really negative. They are simply opportunities to show genuine care, listen, and be receptive to real, meaningful feedback from customers.  Key Takeaways Thank you so much Redge, for sharing your story and knowledge with us today. Here are some of my key takeaways from this episode: Whether you are a genius or not, it is more important to show that you genuinely care about people. People know if you care or not. It pays great dividends.  Recognize the lifetime value of a customer. Maintain relationships with clients and find ways to build long-term connections with them.  Consistently provide value. Own the land where you build your skyscraper. Don't spend your time building someone else's brand. Build your own brand. Create direct relationships with customers. Rely upon the value of this. Credibility isn't built in a moment. Invest in the long game of credibility. No company can control whether or not bad things happen, but they can choose how to make things right. Responding well to things going wrong is an opportunity to provide amazing customer service and build trust. Negative comments or situations aren't negative. They are simply opportunities to show genuine care, listen, and be receptive to real, meaningful customer feedback.  Connect With Redge If you enjoyed this interview and you want to learn more about Redge or connect with him. You can find him on https://www.linkedin.com/redgeallen/. Follow his "Brother Redge'' podcast, or email him at redgeallen@gmail.com Want to be a better Digital Monetizer? Did you like today's episode? Then, please follow these channels to receive free digital monetization content: Get a free Monetization Assessment of your business.  Subscribe to the Monetization eMagazine. Subscribe to the Monetization Nation Youtube channel. Subscribe to the Monetization Nation Podcast on Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, Spotify, and Stitcher.  Follow Monetization Nation on Instagram and Twitter.  Share your story What are you doing to become a revolutionary entrepreneur? Please join our private Monetization Nation Facebook group and share your insights with other digital monetizers. Read at: https://monetizationnation.com/blog/71-how-to-become-a-revolutionary-entrepreneur/ 

A Colts Podcast
Ep 50: Heading to TY's House

A Colts Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2020 56:00


We're on to Houston, and heading to the second home of TY Hilton, Reliant Stadium. The Indianapolis Colts are ready to get the bad taste out of their mouth after their worst game of the year and start the month of December off right against the Houston Texans. Brandon and Andrew are glad to welcome you to the 50th episode where we talk about how the Colts can stop a hot Deshaun Watson, what the Colts will need to do to help make up for the loss of Anthony Castonzo this week, and if The Ghost will have a vintage performance against the Texans. Plus injury news and everything to make sure you're in the know about the Boys in Blue. Going to be a good one this week Colts fans! The guys will also update you on the PickEm Standings and pick the Week 13 Slate of Games so you know who we think is going to win! And everyone loves money, so come make some with Bad Beats with Brandon. Time to get back in the win column this week! Go Colts!

It Happened On The Job
Ep #102 - Mike Fiorenza of Bundren Painting

It Happened On The Job

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2020 36:18


This episode's guest: Mike Fiorenza of Bundren Painting. You can find them on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn. You can also check out their podcast - The Chromatic Podcast with Craig Bundren.Mike and Brian are joined by Mike Fiorenza, COO of Bundren Painting. Starting as a kid straightening nails on the jobsite for his grandfather's residential framing company, Mike became a carpenter by trade in New Jersey. Leaving for Texas in 2009, he moved up the ladder into project management and estimating and eventually joined Bundren Painting. Now as COO, they utilize software to forecast cash flow and to identify job gaps so they can go out and fill them. With past projects like Reliant Stadium in Houston and an Art Blocks installation in downtown Houston for the Final Four and Super Bowl, you'll quickly see why Mike and I had a blast with Mike Fiorenza.

Undisputed Wrestling Podcast
Throwback Thoughts: WWE WrestleMania 25

Undisputed Wrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2020 77:46


Hello Ladies & Gentlemen, Welcome to the Undisputed Wrestling Podcast.It's time for another Throwback Thoughts special where today we'll be reviewing WWE WrestleMania 25."The Undisputed Rev" James Woolford is joined by "The Scottish Sensation" Ian Milne & "John Cena's Biggest Fan" Callum Hogan to rundown what was the 25th anniversary of WrestleMania.The show that took place at the Reliant Stadium in Houston, Texas. The matchcard featured an awesome MITB Ladder Match, "The Miss WrestleMania" Battle Royal, Y2J versus Piper, Snuka & Steamboat, Matt Hardy versus Jeff Hardy, JBL versus Rey Mysterio, Edge defending his World Heavyweight Championship versus Big Show & John Cena, Randy Orton defending his WWE Championship against Triple H and one of the greatest matches in WrestleMania History when The Undertaker defended his WrestleMania Undefeated Streak against "The Heartbreak Kid" Shawn Michaels.Follow us on Twitter @TheUWPodcast and on Facebook @UWPodcast.Catch James, Ian & Callum on Twitter @UndisputedRev @Milney1989 @CallumH2000.Please Subscribe and Hit the download button.Enjoy the show and Thanks for listening.

99.5 The Wolf Podcast
Wolf Hall of Fame - 17 Years Ago George Strait Opens Reliant Stadium

99.5 The Wolf Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2020 0:31


What happened Feb. 25th in Country Music History?  Find out here and listen to the Wolf Hall of Fame with Mark Phillips each weeknight at 6:35p Support the show.

Podcast Wrestling Society
EP 36: WrestleMania XXV Look-Back

Podcast Wrestling Society

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2019 74:03


The guys disagree on this one. It's WrestleMania XXV from Reliant Stadium in Houston, Texas. It's not the best Mania ever, but it was sure something to talk about, featuring one of the greatest matches of all time. The 24th anniversary (it was NOT the 25th anniversary!!!) of WrestleMania was a polarizing show, and the guys talk about what was, what wasn't, and what could have been. FACEBOOK: /PodWresSociety TWITTER: @PodWresSociety INSTAGRAM: @PodWresSociety LISTEN TO THE ARCHIVE AND GET SOME P.W.S. SWAG!!!: DramaCityProductions.com/PWS OUR AFFILIATES: WrestlingWithWrestling.com -- DramaCityProductions.com

The Lapsed Fan
30 Week Journey: Wrestlemania XXV (2009)

The Lapsed Fan

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2015 246:51


WrestleMania 25 marked the silver anniversary of sports entertainment's grandest spectacle, and more importantly it marks stop 25 on The Lapsed Fan's 30-week WrestleMania podcast journey.Hosts Jack Encarnacao and JP Sarro delve into Reliant Stadium in Houston and the epic confrontation between The Undertaker and Shawn Michaels. Why was it so great? Greatest match in Mania history? Second greatest? this classic is dissected once and for all by your co-chairmen.Plus:- The hits and misses of the HHH v. Orton main event, why Orton should have come in champion, and why the match layout only served to hurt matters- Jeff Hardy v. Matt Hardy, the match no one asked for with risks no one wanted to see taken (though a Twist of Fate on a guy with a chair necklace in undeniably cool)- Kofi Kingston uses a busted “Money in the Bank” ladder as stilts, and Shelton Benjamin jumps from the highest perch he can find- Why Deuce's botched catch of Undertaker's soaring plancha ultimately helped, not hurt, the HBK match- Kid Rock tests our collective patience- A Diva Battle Royal, and Sunny is in there somewhere- The full story behind Mickey Rourke's paranoia over Jericho shooting on him, and how the hell MMA great Frank Shamrock ended up in the front row.All that and so much more as the Mains toasted to 25 years in 2010. Listen as guru Dave Meltzer lays out the full greatness of the Mickey Rourke saga and the brillian of HBK/Taker.Only five Manias to go on The Lapsed Fan's 30-week voyage!

Pro Rodeo Report – Steve Kenyon
The ProRodeo Report from RodeoHouston…

Pro Rodeo Report – Steve Kenyon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2014 30:41


This week’s ProRodeo Report is coming from Reliant Stadium in Houston, TX. We’ll talk PBR with Cody Nance and Keith Ryan Cartwright, and we meet Miss Rodeo America Paige Nicholson from Mississippi. The ProRodeo Report is sponsored by Purple Cowboy Wines, Silver Lining Herbs, and Nutrena Feeds. … Read more about this episode...

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Raider Nation Videocast - Oakland Raiders
EPISODE 105: Raiders @ Texans 2013 - Tailgating in Houston with The Crusader Raider

Raider Nation Videocast - Oakland Raiders

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2013 23:53


Oakland Raiders vs Houston Texans at Reliant Stadium in Houston. Keith Smith "The Crusader Raider" was on hand in Houston, one of the Raiders games he attended in 2013 along with the Eagles game in Oakland, the New York Giants game in New York, and he will also be at the Jets game in New York. Many other members of the Raider Nation were on hand in Houston, some traveling from Oakland, Los Angeles, Oklahoma, among many other places. The Texas Raiders booster clubs were here in force. Crusader Raider chats with Superfans Gorilla Rilla and Black Widow, both of whom will make the trip to London next year when the Raiders host the Dolphins at Wembley Stadium. Keith asks some of the fans what they think the final score will be in this Raiders-Texans game, and two predictions are almost right on the money. Raider Nation Videocast - Episode #104 www.raidernationvideocast.com Listen to our audio podcast year-round at www.raidernationpodcast.com Call the "Boneline" at 1-800-620-7181 and get on the next show!

OffTopical Podcast
OffTopical EP 51: 4 Zombie Hill

OffTopical Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2013


OffTopical returns with 4 Zombie Hill including Walking Dead skits and Country Meth Kitchen Zombies! What happens when high school white kids with problems mingle with Zombies? Find out here. Topics include: NFL Bullying Scandal, NFL game Colts at Texans at Reliant Stadium, and Free Speech Zones. Please leave a 5 star review on iTunes and follow us on twitter @offtopicalpod Check out other great shows only on the 76th street podcast network. 

The Section 357 Show: The Ball Street Journal
Ep. 294 Houston Texans Preseason Preview: The Tipping Point

The Section 357 Show: The Ball Street Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2013 24:00


Our favorite Houston Texans go-to source @LetsGeauxMeaux drops in to preview the upcoming season for the Houston Texans. What's the level of confidence in Matt Shaub? Will Arian Foster and Andre Johnson get some help? Will the defense continue its dominance? We address all these issues and more, plus get a Reliant Stadium-sized soundtrack from some of H-Town's best. This is Sports Without Borders. http://twitter.com/Section357 Search: The Section 357 Show (On iTunes, Stitcher, and Apple Podcasts) Show Tags: Arian Foster, Matt Shaub, Slim Thug, Andre Johnson, Andrew Luck, Houston Texans, Tennessee Titans, AFC South, Peyton Manning, Eddie George, Jacoby Jones, Trindon Holliday, Paul Wall, JJ Watt, Brian Cushing, Ed Reed

Pro Rodeo Report – Steve Kenyon
Pro Rodeo Report – The WPRA Elections

Pro Rodeo Report – Steve Kenyon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2011


This week on the Pro Rodeo Report we go to Reliant Stadium in Houston, TX for the results from RodeoHouston, we talked to Cort Scheer who won $83,000 in the bronc riding in Houston. We also highlight the election in the Women’s Professional Rodeo Association, featuring interviews with the lady’s who would like to be […] The post Pro Rodeo Report – The WPRA Elections appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.

Ghost Labor Radio
Football IQ Live From Reliant Stadium

Ghost Labor Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2008 1:38


IQ and Rudy D. reporting live from the site of the first Monday Night Football game in Houston, Texas since 1994. GOOOOO TEXANS!!!

Tony Bruno Show
Holly Crap Natalie. There IS a Manatee Furry!

Tony Bruno Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969 50:15


Reloaded (Sorry about the previous 2 min audio, but now it's the full hour!) (Hour 2 of 2) A fun 2 hours in our big lead up to the NCAA sweet 16, including the East Regional finals in Philly with North Carolina, Indiana, Notre Dame and Wisconsin all playing at the Wells Fargo Center. We broke down the major rules changes by the NFL owners and competition committee at the meetings in Boca Raton, Florida, including moving the ball to the 25 yard line instead of the 20 after touchbacks in the end zone. Natalie Egenolf was on the stage to talk sports with us as our regular pal Joe Corrado was stuck at the Jersey Shore on business. The great Mentalist Max Major came by for his 2nd visit and once again dazzled the live audience at Comedy Sports Theatre with his stunning card trick using mind control and other goodies to preview his new extended run for several months with his highly popular Think Again tour live at the Franklin Institute starting this weekend. Our 2nd hour was loaded with fun, Miss Robin's Florida Update and a live call in from the owner of Nicks Place in Houston, Texas where we will be broadcasting live Thursday, March 31st to get ready for the final 4 at Reliant Stadium next weekend. We talked NBA and MLB before wrapping it up for another week and taking the family truckster on the road for the next big sporting event of 2016.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/tony-bruno-show/donations

Tony Bruno Show
Mentalist Max Major freaks us the "F" out again!

Tony Bruno Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969 68:16


A fun 2 hours in our big lead up to the NCAA sweet 16, including the East Regional finals in Philly with North Carolina, Indiana, Notre Dame and Wisconsin all playing at the Wells Fargo Center. We broke down the major rules changes by the NFL owners and competition committee at the meetings in Boca Raton, Florida, including moving the ball to the 25 yard line instead of the 20 after touchbacks in the end zone. Natalie Egenolf was on the stage to talk sports with us as our regular pal Joe Corrado was stuck at the Jersey Shore on business. The great Mentalist Max Major came by for his 2nd visit and once again dazzled the live audience at Comedy Sports Theatre with his stunning card trick using mind control and other goodies to preview his new extended run for several months with his highly popular Think Again tour live at the Franklin Institute starting this weekend. Our 2nd hour was loaded with fun, Miss Robin's Florida Update and a live call in from the owner of Nicks Place in Houston, Texas where we will be broadcasting live Thursday, March 31st to get ready for the final 4 at Reliant Stadium next weekend. We talked NBA and MLB before wrapping it up for another week and taking the family truckster on the road for the next big sporting event of 2016.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/tony-bruno-show/donations