Bonus: Pre Show Bull Session w/ Mike & Rick
Extreme ECW Live Cast - Bonus Episode
Transcript
Sam. Hey, welcome to the Extreme ECW livecast. This is me, Mike Brew, along with Rick Beebe. And hey, we're just doing a little along show right now. We're gonna, we're just gonna talk for a little bit. Rick, tell us a little bit about what we're gonna do here.
Speaker B:Well, we have threatened, I guess is the best way to put it in the past that we would record a pre show because sometimes we'll get on, you know, be like, all right, well you know, we're gonna get on at 9:15 and then between me and you and JV, we. For an hour, hour and a half and don't start recording until almost 11. So we figured, hey, we're gonna, we're gonna. Anyways, uh, JV's not here but uh, we uh, we might as well record this and uh, who knows what we're gonna talk about. But uh, it usually ends up being very random. But it also kind of flows together, so I don't know.
Speaker A:Yeah, so this is one of those situations where we intended to record at this point. Hardcore Heaven 97.
Speaker B:Right. For the, for the second time.
Speaker A:For the second time.
Speaker B:Yeah.
Speaker A:We'll talk more about that when we get to hardcore heaven 97, which we were trying to, but we didn't get to it. So Rick and I talked for a bit and like, well, this is an opportunity to just make this an episode. We're just gonna, we're just talking, right? And hey, you're gonna get to hear us talk about some randomness.
Speaker B:Yeah, yeah, yeah. Because most of our conversations are when I say personal, they're not like super personal, but like they're more. Couple of guys just bullshitting, you know, about, hey, what's going on life or hey, did I even tell you the story of this chick? Or whatever, you know.
Speaker A:So yeah, so you're gonna get a little inside look at that. Which for me anyway, I would, I would bring up most of the. On a show if it popped up. But well, freestyle with Rick here. Yeah, yeah, it's fun to just, you know, go at it.
Speaker B:So little, little behind the scenes look.
Speaker A:Yeah. So take a listen to us talking to each other while we're waiting to do our. Do a episode. Do a. What the. Is that? Do a.
Speaker B:Is that. Is that the way that a Boston accent says do it? How you doing, Mike Mills? Nobody, nobody on the free feed in about a year is going to understand that.
Speaker A:But yeah, check this out. And yeah, it should be fun. And we'll be back to wrap it up. Jv. Where the. Are you
Speaker B:kidding? You're going to miss a good story.
Speaker A:We had a bunch of going on here. I know.
Speaker B:So anyways, so let me tell the story. That way we got the recording and see for what happens, or whatever, you know, so. Yeah. So growing up, my. My dad's parents lived across the street. Like, when I was born, my parents had an apartment, but we were only there for. Well, they were there for, like, two years, something like that. Year and a half, whatever. Like, after they got married. But then they bought a house when I was, like, six months old. Where. I mean, my mom still lives there, and it was across the street from my dad's parents. My dad's dad, my grandfather died when I was 2, but my grandmother obviously was still living there. My dad's brother, my Uncle Bill, was still living there. And so when I was a kid growing up, always used to go over to my grandmother's on. On the weekends and, you know, she's where I basically used to watch wrestling because my Uncle Bill was into wrestling and all that. Anyways, so one day, my uncle. My Uncle Bill had this sick, like, beautiful electric blue Camaro. I loved that thing. Like, I don't know what year it was. Like, 83, we'll say. It was nice. So one day he went out and he was, you know, he wasn't home or whatever, and I. I was maybe. Let's say I was like, 10. Maybe not even that, but, you know, like, old enough to probably know better, but young enough to not really understand what I was doing. And he had a bunch of VHS tapes in his. In his room. He had a waterbed. And I was going through the tapes, and I saw there was one that was, like, kind of underneath the. The dresser. I'm like, oh, what the heck? And I pulled it out, and it was, like, completely blank. No, you know, no label, nothing. Like a recorded blank tape. And so I popped it into the VCR and I started watching it. And it was a guy getting blown by a chick while he was, like, fingering another one. Yeah. And I'm like, oh, my God, stop, Stop. Because I'm like, I knew, like, oh, I shouldn't be watching this, you know, But I also was like, you know, young enough to not know. Hey, if there's. There's a reason that tape is tucked under the. The, you know, the dresser, not to be visible. I was like, oh, put it back in. Put it back under there. Never, never said anything. So he just obviously didn't remember that he had left off in the Tape, but I was just like, what the. So yeah, that was like my first experience seeing, seeing a porn, like, you know, movie.
Speaker A:Oh. Oh, yeah. I. I shared my first experience but it wasn't recorded. So. Yeah. Damn. Well might as well, right? Like. Yeah, just a trial.
Speaker B:Yeah.
Speaker A:Right now. Yeah, we'll see if this works and maybe, hey, we'll put this out. But yeah, again, very similar. I was a little kid. I was, man, I. I gotta go back to think the year I said I was like probably six, been six in 1989. I think I was younger than that. Yeah, I was definitely younger. It was 1988, maybe late 87 and my brother had just been born. Her brother Joshua. He hasn't been brought up much on this, but yeah, yeah.
Speaker B:I didn't know you even had a brother. I knew you had a sister, but.
Speaker A:Yeah. Yeah. My brother Josh is born in 1987. I just had his birthday actually April 27th.
Speaker B:My daughter's the 29th. Oh
Speaker A:yeah. He's a great kid, but we have different dads, so. Yeah. And at the time I was living with this father and he had just been born and it was actually in a huge house because it was the father's parents house and they're, they're well off rich people. And. Yeah, so that's another weird thing too. I was like living in a rich people's house as a kid and
Speaker B:I
Speaker A:was just in there and as a kid I was like, no, just, just awake as like a 6 or 7 year old. Anyway, I stumble along a porno man magazine as a kid, which is weird. My mother, stepfather, my brother, they're all sleeping. I see this magazine, just magazine, just. I see it and I open up and boom. Boobs, China, whatever. Oh, okay. My first thought is like, mom, I don't know what this is. So I run into their bedroom, they're sleeping, they're laying down and I'm like, what's this? She rolls over. Ah, this is so vivid to me. Like the thing I was like that young and I can remember this.
Speaker B:Your, your first. One of your first core memories of being four or five is finding a Playboy and asking your mom, what's this?
Speaker A:Yeah, well that's up there with like, that's awesome. Being at Providence Civic Center. See Jake Roberts versus Hulk Hogan. Like, yeah, there's that. And then see.
Speaker B:Yeah, because you would have been what, four or something? Three?
Speaker A:Well, for the Hogan thing that was.
Speaker B:Yeah.
Speaker A:December 87.
Speaker B:Yeah. So you would have been like almost five.
Speaker A:Yeah. So this is the right or all at the same time, like.
Speaker B:Yeah, yeah, they took. They took you to the Providence Civic center to keep you quiet about that, telling people at school.
Speaker A:Oh, so. Yeah. What? In my mom's like, oh, no worry about it. Oh, that's nothing.
Speaker B:Don't worry about it. Huh?
Speaker A:They took it away. Oh, you should have seen that. But like, that. Yeah, that hit me hard. Like, oh, yeah. Okay. Yep, there's his boobs and his nudity, and I guess we're not supposed to see it. I don't know what else to say beyond that, but yeah.
Speaker B:Did I. Did I tell you guys the. The. About the magazine that one of we found in the woods one day and how that the centerfold looked like my friend's mom?
Speaker A:I think you brought something up like that.
Speaker B:Yeah, yeah, we found.
Speaker A:Because that was one of the. Like, one of the things that I would do when I was at my grandparents in Westport, Massachusetts. There was a post office. Needs to just dump out mail.
Speaker B:Oh, yeah.
Speaker A:So me and one of my buddies would just go scrounging through the mail when we were, like, 9, 10 years old.
Speaker B:Yeah.
Speaker A:Looking for porn, right?
Speaker B:Yeah, I was probably. Yeah. Like, 10, 11, 12. When. When. I'm trying to think, when would we have found this? Let's see. He moved in even 97 or 98. So, yeah, I would have been, like 12 or 13 when this happened. And he would have been. He was a couple years younger than me, so he would have been, I don't know, 10, 11. Yeah. And, yeah, we found a magazine out because. So now the street that I grew up on, the end of the street, it was supposed to connect. There's three. If you're on, say, the main road, you go out onto Route 14. There's three streets in a row. My street, and then two more streets, and the other two streets connect. They're like almost a. Almost a horseshoe. It's not really, but it's close enough. And my street was supposed to connect with, like, there's a point where it comes to a curve, and you're supposed to be able to, like, go off to the right and it would loop around back to my street. Or if you kept going to the left, it would go to the. The other. The other street. And it's. I don't know, depending on who you ask. They ran out of money, somebody died, whatever. And so for years, it was not connected. Like, it was connected, but they had. They had cleared, like, a dirt path, but they hadn't actually paved it. There was no houses put up or anything. And so we used to call it the dirt bike trails because it looked like the kind of place you'd go ride dirt bikes. Yeah. So that was the dirt bike trail. So we, that's where we found a lot of our. Our porn. And so we were. There was one spot that was kind of like. Because they had cleared it and it was a lot of sand, but there was still woods there. And there was one spot that we used to be able to hang out in. There was rocks and trees and it was kind of like hidden. So, like in the summer you could get in there and it would be a little shaded. You weren't getting the sun beaten down on you, but also you were kind of like hidden from anybody walking by. And so we had the magazine in there and we're looking through it and somebody turns to my buddy and goes, hey, why is your mom the center fold?
Speaker A:And we look.
Speaker B:And I mean, it was like from, like, it had to have been from like the late 80s, early 90s, because she had the, the big, like the big poofy hair, a little too much makeup, not shaved. And it was just like, holy, that does look like his mom. And so we, we gave him so much grief for the rest of the summer. It was awesome.
Speaker A:That's the thing that sucks. Like, having a good looking mom. Like, my mom was go looking at the time, I was like, like, people would say something like, yeah, like, and then there's the jokes like, oh, your mom, your mom. Yeah, it's like, I get it. Oh, stop. Stop the jokes about people's moms.
Speaker B:Yeah, we had a. I had another friend, Jake. I know Jake's not listening, but Jake used to watch wrestling. We used to watch wrestling together. And that was our thing. And we actually were in school together and, you know, we were like best friends and that kind of thing. And his mom was mad young. Like, I don't know how old she was when she had him, but my mom, she couldn't have been older than like 22.
Speaker A:I was gonna say, like, again, my mom was only 20 years older than me.
Speaker B:Yeah. And I mean, that was when she
Speaker A:had her first kid, my sister. She was 16. So.
Speaker B:Yeah.
Speaker A:And my mom was. Yeah, yeah.
Speaker B:So, yeah. I mean, I don't know because Jake was the oldest, but I mean, his mom was mad young, like, compared to. Not that my mom was old. I mean, my mom was in our 30s, but I mean, his mom just seemed. Yeah, yeah. Well, that's the thing is like, like my parents were 10 years apart, so.
Speaker A:Oh, okay.
Speaker B:When I was when I was born. My mom was 25 and my dad was 35. He didn't start having kids. And so. So, yeah, he was 40. When my little. My youngest sister was born. I shouldn't call her my little sister because she's not little anymore. My youngest sister was born. He was 40 and she was 30. So, yeah, so, like, my mom's like, 34, 35 when this. And I swear, Jake's mom, she had to have been, like, in her late 20s. So, I mean, it was just like, she's the young, hot mom, and I think we all wanted to bang her. It was just one of those. One of those things. She was the. She was the hot mom, you know, the milf, if you will. Except we didn't. We didn't call people milfs back.
Speaker A:We have milks until 1999.
Speaker B:Yeah, yeah. She was like the American OG. Milf.
Speaker A:Remember that? Remember that breakthrough of milf? She's milf.
Speaker B:She's a milf. Yeah.
Speaker A:That was from American Pie.
Speaker B:It was.
Speaker A:That was the Asian dude. Asian kid.
Speaker B:Yeah. That. That went on to be an herald and. Kumar.
Speaker A:Yeah. All right. Yeah.
Speaker B:Yeah.
Speaker A:And then the foreign exchange incident, too.
Speaker B:Yes. Stifler's mom.
Speaker A:Yeah. No, she's all over the place, too.
Speaker B:Yeah, she was in. Well, that's the thing. She was in American Pie. American Pie. And then she was in everything for like, five years.
Speaker A:Now she's back, though.
Speaker B:Now she. Right, no, that's what I'm saying. Then there was like a cooling down period, and then she's back. She was in that Two Broke Girls and Jennifer. Yeah, yeah, the Jennifer Cool cooling down period. That was a good one.
Speaker A:Thanks.
Speaker B:Yeah, so she did she. Yeah, but she has come back and now she's in, like, commercials and all kinds of.
Speaker A:Well, she was in the big, big show that she was in on hbo. Like White Lotus.
Speaker B:Oh, I never saw White Lotus.
Speaker A:Oh, man.
Speaker B:I know, I know.
Speaker A:But. But, yeah, she was made to character.
Speaker B:Oh, okay.
Speaker A:Throughout. Yeah, yeah. Multiple seasons. And the thing is, like, the way they structure that show is it's like a different cast every year. But she's a carryover.
Speaker B:Same character or they just. She had.
Speaker A:Same character.
Speaker B:Oh, okay. I don't know if it was like American Horror Story where it's like they. Okay, yeah, yeah. They have the same. Like, there's some people that are in it every year, but they play a completely different character.
Speaker A:Right, Yeah, I get what you say. No, this is. It's just like a new cast and then, like, some people carry over Gotcha. And she's been the. The main carryover. And another guy that carries over is Uncle Rico from Napoleon Dynamite. John Grace.
Speaker B:Yeah, I. I know exactly what you're talking about. I couldn't remember his real name, but, yeah, he's awesome. He is awesome.
Speaker A:And he's been one that's through the whole thing is like the worst villain in it.
Speaker B:Oh,
Speaker A:if you want to check it out.
Speaker B:Yeah, yeah, I don't. That's the thing is people will be like, oh, you should check out like this. There's this guy at work. He's like, dude, you need to check out Landman. Like, okay, what the. Fucking great.
Speaker A:Tell me about it.
Speaker B:Right? And he's like. He's like, it's about oil workers. And I'm like, oh, okay, that sounds like a blast to watch. And I watched, like, I don't know, 10, 15 minutes of the episode, and I was like, I mean, this is cool, but it's not. I'm not going to, Like, I know I'm not going to enjoy this. This is not. It's not for me. Like, I don't. I'm not invested, you know? Like, I need to. I need to be invested to be able to sit and watch multiple seasons of a show.
Speaker A:You know, it's too much TV to get invested in any show.
Speaker B:Right.
Speaker A:Really.
Speaker B:Right.
Speaker A:Like, yeah.
Speaker B:And that's the thing is I don't even really watch TV. Like, I want. I watch YouTube, basically, and. And then occasionally, like, oh, you know, I should. Oh, you should check this TV show out. And sometimes I'll be like, oh, yeah, I'll try it. And I actually like the Wire. I. You know, I watched one season of it, and I have all the other seasons, like, Access to.
Speaker A:Oh, yeah, the first season, Wire. Oh, I love that.
Speaker B:Yeah, No, I know. Somebody was like, dude, you need to see the Wire. And so I was like, all right, yeah, I'll give it a shot. And I'm like, holy shit, this is awesome. Because that very first scene grabbed me, and I'm like, okay, now I have to see this. You know, he's talking about. Talking about the guy, and he always comes and, you know, we let him play dice, and then after about 10 minutes or so, he just grabs the money and runs. And this time, somebody shot him. Why didn't you just tell him not to do it? Can't, man. It's America. Like, that is awesome. I'm. Obviously, I'm not retelling it, but, you know, exactly this.
Speaker A:Yeah.
Speaker B:You know, McNulty sitting there and talking to the kid. Yeah. McNulty and Bunk. Yeah. But anyways, like, so most of the time, people like, oh, you need to watch a show. I'm like, yeah, I'll give it a shot. And then I just never follow through. But I followed through with that. But White Lotus sounds. I'll give it a shot. Sounds good. I don't even know what's about, but it sounds good.
Speaker A:Hey, you're gonna do the same thing that you just said. Oh, yeah, Mike's a White Lotus. I'm not gonna watch it. But, dude, it's a good show. It's three seasons, different cast for the most part, each season. And the whole premise of it, like, I'm trying to sell an HBO show to you right now. But, yeah, the premise is it's people on a vacation. They're at a hotel. The hotel's called the White Lotus. Supposed to be like, I don't know, what's the top premier hotel?
Speaker B:Like a. Like a Hilton? Like the Ritz Carlton?
Speaker A:Yeah, something like that. But. But it's like, every. Every season, it's a different location, different child. So it's like Hawaii. It's in Taiwan. I know, Whatever the.
Speaker B:Okay.
Speaker A:And it's just people, like, usually a bunch of cunts, bunch of, like, on vacation and taking advantage of the staff. And, like, it just shows, like, the ignorance of people that have money.
Speaker B:Gotcha.
Speaker A:But then the storylines that play out, and multiple storylines. So, yeah, one family doing this. These people, they interact with the others. Like, so it's the whole thing. It's. I. I think it's definitely worth checking out.
Speaker B:Yeah, I'm. I mean, I'm gonna check it out right now and not right now, but, you know.
Speaker A:Yeah. But the other thing, though, put it in my queue.
Speaker B:Put it that way.
Speaker A:Now, people that don't like it, they think it's kind of perverse because it's like.
Speaker B:I think. I think, you know, that I would. Will not be one of those people.
Speaker A:I know, but just like, oh, there might be somebody, but somebody. Or. Oh, or a guy's gonna cheat on his wife. Like, stupid, you know? Like.
Speaker B:Yeah.
Speaker A:And the guy. I don't. The guy that created it, his name's Mike White. I'm pretty sure it's Mike White. And when I realized who he was, it surprised me because I looked them. I was like, oh, this is that dude that was in School of Rock. Did you ever watch School of Rock?
Speaker B:The movie?
Speaker A:Yeah. Black.
Speaker B:Yeah, I've seen it. I mean, it's been a. It's been a while, but I've seen it a few times.
Speaker A:So in that movie, Jack Black takes the identity of his best friend.
Speaker B:Yeah.
Speaker A:And his best friend is the actual director of White Laura's.
Speaker B:Oh, no.
Speaker A:Yeah.
Speaker B:That's cool.
Speaker A:It's funny to see him like, I saw him in that movie. It's like how that goofy dude.
Speaker B:Yeah. Oh, Alexandra Daddario. Okay, I'm in.
Speaker A:Oh, yeah. Oh, sure.
Speaker B:I'm in.
Speaker A:Yeah.
Speaker B:Okay. I love her.
Speaker A:She's my favorite.
Speaker B:Yeah. Oh, Sydney Sweeney, too, but.
Speaker A:Oh, yeah, well, Sydney Sweeney, too. Oh, damn.
Speaker B:Yeah, that's right. Alexander Daddarios.
Speaker A:But, yeah, she locks you in.
Speaker B:She's like. She's like Beulah to me.
Speaker A:She's. She's my girl.
Speaker B:Yeah.
Speaker A:You. You ever watch True Detective?
Speaker B:True Detective? Maybe. Is it in. Is it. Is that set in. Where's that set?
Speaker A:True Detective is another HBO show.
Speaker B:Yep.
Speaker A:And apparently you don't know because you're questioning it, but it's Woody Harrelson and Matthew McConaughey.
Speaker B:Okay. Yep. I think. I think I have seen it. And maybe not all of the episodes, but I think I've seen some of them.
Speaker A:Alexandra Daddario is one of the co stars of that show, and she shows the titas.
Speaker B:Okay, then. Yes, I have seen. I've at least seen that clip.
Speaker A:She begs Woody Harrelson, I think.
Speaker B:Yes, y. Okay, I have seen that at least. Yeah.
Speaker A:But then I also love her for being on that fantasy show. What, the Lightning King? Percy Jackson.
Speaker B:Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. The person. Percy Jackson.
Speaker A:She was hot in that. Yeah, Percy Jackson and lightning. Whatever.
Speaker B:Yeah. Lightning thief. There you go.
Speaker A:Damn. I guess JB is not joining us.
Speaker B:I was just about to say. All right, where the is jv? He's missing out on this great conversation.
Speaker A:I know. Regardless, I think we still have a podcast episode that we can drop.
Speaker B:Yeah. 24. 24 minutes. A minisode.
Speaker A:A mini. So, yeah, it's. It's good enough. We can keep going.
Speaker B:Yeah. The.
Speaker A:You.
Speaker B:Did you try texting him or anything?
Speaker A:Yeah, I did. Yeah. We're on.
Speaker B:Yeah.
Speaker A:It's okay. He's taking a hopper roll.
Speaker B:Yeah, he is. Speaking of which, did you not. It was Harper, per se, but I'm
Speaker A:gonna call on Mike Mills right now, see if he just joins.
Speaker B:Yeah. Did you. Did you call the number and leave a voicemail?
Speaker A:No, I haven't.
Speaker B:No, I haven't done that either. No, I haven't done it either. I'm. I want to, but I. I have. I want to, like, make sure that I have exactly what I want to say already, like, you know, written down so that I don't it up, you know.
Speaker A:Yeah.
Speaker B:And also I want to time it to make sure that it's not a minute, because I know I ramble sometimes.
Speaker A:Yeah, that's. That's the issue with that.
Speaker B:Yeah, we like to talk.
Speaker A:Yeah. I. I run my mouth a lot, actually did a. It's not a Boston accent.
Speaker B:I know you are you. I mean, it's. Okay. So you know the Karen Reed. All the Karen Reed that's going on.
Speaker A:I'm watching. I'm watching.
Speaker B:Yeah. Well, so one of the podcasts that I subscribed to, their Patreon, besides booking the territory, they did an episode, a Patreon episode about the Karen Reed trial, because they're. It's true crime and all that, and neither of them are from around here. One. One of the guys is from New York. The other is originally from Phoenix, I think, or out west. And so they're talking, and they're like, the. The guy James, who's telling the. He's doing most of the talking because he's done most of the research. He's. He's talking and he goes.
Speaker A:He.
Speaker B:Yeah, he goes, you should see that. Her fucking. The arrest video. She comes out in, like, pajamas with slippers, and they're like, all right, we got to take you down to the stations. I ain't even got any underwears on. And he's doing, like, a Boston accent and stuff. And he goes. He goes. Somebody said she has the worst Fall river accent. And I'm like, oh, I'm fighting worse. Them's fighting words.
Speaker A:Oh, yeah, that's right. Well, yeah. One of the police officers, right?
Speaker B:Yeah.
Speaker A:Forever accent.
Speaker B:You're from Fall river, so that technically is your accent, but I don't think it's.
Speaker A:Yeah, yeah, he was on her.
Speaker B:We don't want to. We. Right. We don't want to be lumped in with Karen Reed.
Speaker A:But that same guy, I think, was like, saying, like, she was like, oh, yeah, I'd her. But she got that stupid form of her accent, right?
Speaker B:Yeah, exactly.
Speaker A:Now those. Yeah, Like, God, she's a tramp. I'm the male version of that.
Speaker B:No, no, no, no, no. I used to. I used to work with this girl Danielle. I had kind of a crush on her. And I don't know if she was actually from Fall river and New Bedford, but she used to hang out in New Bedford a lot, let's put it that way.
Speaker A:Is a different story than Farther.
Speaker B:Oh, I know, but she used to reference Fall river and New Bedford, and now. Yes, I know. There are two different places. I'm not. Remember, I live, like, 40 minutes from. I know you're where you grew up, so it's similar.
Speaker A:Yeah, I know.
Speaker B:It's like saying Whitman and Hanson. We're two different towns. Yes, the high school's together, but we're two different towns.
Speaker A:We just think we're better than newborn.
Speaker B:Yeah.
Speaker A:Anyway,
Speaker B:I told you. Yeah, I must have told you that story. About the.
Speaker A:Hey, we're recording this, so we're gonna put this out there.
Speaker B:Yeah. No, when the 20. How old Jules is the birthday party that me and the girl I'm seeing, we went to the costume party, like, two weeks after Halloween. And how it ended on a huge brawl.
Speaker A:Yeah.
Speaker B:Yeah. The girl is definitely from. Yeah. Oh, my God, dude. Yeah. Oh, I. I didn't. Oh, my God. Okay, so, yeah, you went to a party.
Speaker A:And it was.
Speaker B:So we went to. We went to this party. Now Shayna is the girl I'm dating, and her and I are. We're like, both 39, you know, and, you know, our partying days are, like, crazy. Partying days are in the past. And so we show up and us. The girl whose birthday it was, her. She's married to a guy who's about our age. Like, he's probably more like JV in years age. You know, a couple years older than me, but still old enough to, you know, that they're not. They're. We're the oldest people at this party. And this. It's at the house of this girl, and she is, like, in her early to mid twenties. So is everybody else, because they're all her friends and all that. And so the night was fine. You know, we're drinking and we're enjoying our. Our. Our joints and all that. And we're having, you know, got the music going. And so then it's about 11, 15, and. Oh, meanwhile, we're outside, too. I should tell you this. We're not inside. So it's cool. It was cold out, but we had a fire going, and she had rented a inflatable nightclub, which is essentially a bouncy house, but without the floor. So it's just. It's on the ground, and it's just a giant inflatable thing over you. And they had a, you know, late. Like, the strobe lights and the light. The fog machine and everything. Music blaring and all that. And so it's about 11:15, and all sudden cop Comes strolling in. Now, meanwhile, I'm standing there where all the adults, I say adults, you know, the 40 year olds or whatever, we're all standing like in a group, like, pass it. Passing around some joints, you know, and the cops show up and we're like, you know, the instincts go back to earth. Hide the. Hide the weed. Come on. And cop comes over and it's like, hey, you know, whose house is this? Like, it's not ours, man. Not ours. You know, it's whatever. So long story short, there was a noise complaint because it's 11 o' clock at night. We got the music going last. So whatever, we turn the music down. The cops really chill. He's just like, hey, you guys, keep doing what you're doing. If you keep the noise level where it's at now with the music turned down and everything. Anybody calls and says there's noise complaint, I come back and it's like this. You guys are fine. Like, keep going. Enjoy yourselves. Have a good night, okay? So then like 11:30 or so, some girl starts beefing with another girl over something. Like they were both heavily intoxicated and it's just that drunk, like, oh, you looked at me the wrong way or you said something. And I don't think you actually, you know, you shouldn't be talking shit about me when nothing is really ever said.
Speaker A:Stupid, slight, right?
Speaker B:The stupid. The stupid shit that people would get in fights for because they were all drunk. And so it was like, whatever. And we're like, all right, yeah, like, it's time to go. So. So Shayna and I pack up and we're, you know, getting. We're saying goodbye and all that, and this girl's beefing with somebody else, and then her and her boyfriend get in a fight and he storms off like, he's just like you and storms off. Now, again, he's drunk and on substances, so he storms off, gets in her car, because that's how they came. Takes off, like, floors it, you know, Tire squealing. So we're like, all right, yeah, definitely time to go. So we say goodbye to everybody. Hey, thanks for inviting us. Yada, yada, yada. And we're walking out. We're in the backyard and we're walking out to the front. The car comes peeling up. It's this guy, this girl's boyfriend comes peeling up, pulls into the driveway, sits there for 10, 15 seconds and puts it in reverse, blurs it going backwards, drives off. Okay, whatever, let's get the hell out of here. So we climb in we're driving. She's driving home and her phone goes off, and it's our friend Jules, whose birthday it was saying, hey, can you just tell my aunt who was at the party, can you just tell her that we're. That you. That we're. You know, me and Mark are staying. Mark's her husband. We're staying at your place. And she's like, absolutely. Yep, yep. Nope, we're staying there. They're 20 minutes away. Not gonna. You know, they're not driving home because they live far away and all that. Okay, good. Say hangs up the phone. Her and I kind of like, yeah, all right.
Speaker A:Yep.
Speaker B:All right, well, now we got that taken care of. Let's go home. So we get back to her place, and her phone goes off again. And now it's Jules going, hey, you guys need to come back here. The cops are showing up. And so. And so whoever the girl was, I can't remember her name. They got. It got into a huge pull apart brawl with about four other women. And the cops were calming, and somebody threatened to pull a gun, and there's some dude punching girls in the face. And it's just a mess. And. Yeah, so now we didn't find this out till we got there. We're just going off like, all right, it got out of hand. There's some drink, people getting drunk and starting shit. And a fight broke out. All right, so we're like legit. Like, she made. She was making coffee. She made coffee for me and her in her Keurig. And we're going. Walking out. I remember walking out to her car with a mug of coffee in my hand because it was now like 12:30 at night. All right, Ma, let's go get these stupid kids, you know, break this shit up or whatever, Laughing about it. And then when we get back. Yeah, no, there was a gun threat and this, that and the other thing. It was just a mess. People went to jail. There was court dates, like a week later. It was just a mess. Why I bring this up is because we found out that one of the girls, the one that was starting shit, was from New Bedford. So. Yeah, right, exactly. I was just like, yeah, that fits. Ouch. But, yeah, it was. It was like, we are too old for this type of, you know, like, yeah, right. Yeah, right.
Speaker A:What are we doing here?
Speaker B:Right? That's literally afterwards, we were like, we're like, what are we even doing here? Like, I know they're. Some of them are our friends, but, like, what. What are we doing here? Like, this is 20 years ago, we would have been the ones not getting in the fight, but being there and, oh, the fight. Now it's like now with the parents coming to, like, take the kids home. What the.
Speaker A:All right, all right. So at this point, I don't know what the we talked about. Rick, wrap this up for me. I don't want to deal with the wrap up. You do it.
Speaker B:Yeah. I don't know. Follow us at extreme. Extreme Underscore. Is it underscore? No, Extreme cast. Hybrid Underscore. Castle.
Speaker A:You don't do the plug. Just wrap it up.
Speaker B:No, I know. All right, well, hopefully by the time you hear this, we'll have at least recorded part of hardcore heaven 97, and then you'll be able to hear that afterwards.
Speaker A:I think I'm gonna just put this on Bottom line cast, too.
Speaker B:Yeah, yeah. Oh, yeah. No, hey, whatever. But yeah, hey, that. Pru, anything else you want to add?
Speaker A:Well, thanks, guys, for listening and tuning in, and we appreciate all the support, as always, from the BTT supporters and especially Mike Rocket for calling me out. My fake accent. I don't have a fake accent anyway, but thank you for that. Thank you, BTT listeners. Always great supporters. I mean, we're part of the crew here at this point.
Speaker B:Yeah, jv, despite.
Speaker A:Despite the fact that Doc Turner always tries to on us. We. We've been here for years at this point, so thank you for that support, Rick. Pb, thank you as always. Jv. You're not here right now, but thank you so long. It.
Bonus: Pre Show Bull Session w/Mike & Rick********
Original Recording: May 3, 2025
On this special bonus episode of the Extreme ECW Live Cast, Mike Pru & Rick Beebe are just shooting the breeze about childhood memories of adult mags, party stories, accents and some other random nonsense before attempting to record our next episode, PPV Special #2 - Hardcore Heaven ‘97.
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