Clydesdale Media Podcast

 Every workday we take a moment to take a step back and take a breath to give us a break to hang out with our friends to talk about the world of Sports, Entertainment and more specifically CrossFit.  Today we clean up everything from the weekend and TFX, I review the newest Capt America movie and does Hiller have a point with the season structure?

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What is Clydesdale Media Podcast?

We cover the sport of CrossFit from all angles. We talk with athletes, coaches and celebrities that compete and surround in the sport of CrossFit at all levels. We also bring you Breaking News, Human Interest Stories and report on the Methodology of CrossFit. We also use the methodology to make ourselves the fittest we can be.

What is going on, everybody?

Welcome to Lunch with the Clydesdale.

It is lunchtime.

It's our favorite time of

day where we get to just hang out,

talk about all the stuff in

the world of sports and entertainment.

I know you have lots of choices out there.

I'm so glad you chose to

spend some time with us here.

As you know,

we start off most shows with a

dart throw.

We're going to try it again this week.

If I don't get a bullseye this week,

I think I'm going to scrap it.

so I'm going to start with

my dart throw here we go

that was actually pretty

close that one was on the

sixteen inside the triple

so close we're gonna keep

it for this week we'll see

what happens if I get a

bullseye we keep it if I

don't this week it's gone

what is up jody corey and andrew

You know what?

Of those three,

I think my favorite is Jodi.

She's the one that doesn't

try to push my buttons during a show.

Corey and Andrew, I think,

get great pleasure and glee

in trying to make

statements that they know

get the beard all fired up.

So Jodi's my favorite, just so you know.

Because you other two have

been poking the bear for a week now.

And now I'm getting a

reputation that I just go

off on these riffs all the time.

So I, Andrew Sten says,

got to keep things spicy.

Corey Leonard says, poke the bear.

And Jody Lynn is driving,

so we don't want her chatting much.

She's just going to sit back

and listen and enjoy the show.

And be safe out there, Jody.

Keep those hands attended to.

Andrew thinks he's helping

me out by driving views and clicks.

You're probably right.

We have had some big shows

in the last two weeks with

you guys poking the bear.

So you're probably right.

It probably is doing that.

And I'm having fun with it.

I love this sport.

I love talking about it.

I love the passion for it.

Oh, look at that.

Sunday night's very own

Carolyn Prevo in the chat.

Long weekend for the Canadians,

so she's in here for lunchtime.

Very nice.

Um,

I was just on Instagram before I came

on here and my mind works in weird ways.

So, um,

I saw this and I wanted to share it

just because CrossFit Games

put out a post about, um, their new,

the official lifting shoe

of the CrossFit Games.

So this isn't just like a CrossFit shoe.

This is a, um, this is their lifting shoe,

not a Metcon shoe, but it is, uh,

I don't even know how to

say this luxury is the

official weightlifting shoe

of the CrossFit games.

But what I, what, when, and I'm,

I'm curious to see what you

guys think the minute I saw this post,

my thought was CrossFit

just stole the lighting from the WFP.

Like that is my first thought.

Everybody's been dogging the

lighting in here.

You can barely see the

weightlifting shoe under

the purple lights.

So I just found that kind of

funny that they put this post up.

Everybody's been dogging the

lighting of the WFP and now

the CrossFit Games is using

it to highlight their weightlifting shoe.

So,

and Andrew Steng tells me that he is an

incredible weightlifter.

So, but yeah, so that was just announced.

Gosh, it came up.

Thirteen minutes ago.

That they are the official

weightlifting shoe of the CrossFit Games.

Don't know if we've ever had

an official weightlifting

shoe of the CrossFit Games.

It's always been a shoe

company that was like more

widespread and did a little

bit of everything where

this is a very specific announcement.

By them.

So that just came out a few minutes ago.

I wanted to kind of clean up

some things from the weekend.

If you were with us on Friday,

it was wait before that.

Andrew Sten says, just wait until August.

You should do a live show or

have guests during the age

group on games week.

I would love to have guests on.

I really like I have this

really cool studio in my basement.

where I have other desks and

I have other chairs and I

could set up some mics and

we could actually do live

shows from the basement

with a podcast studio that weekend.

And so I think it would be a lot of fun,

of course.

But I also know that usually

people coming in to volunteer,

they have very limited time.

I am twenty minutes north of

the convention center.

So I do understand all of that as well.

Um, so, uh, with that, we'll,

we'll figure something out

maybe early in the week.

We'll do a couple of shows from here.

Maybe I'll take some stuff

downtown because I don't have to travel.

I, I can just like get down there.

I can take some stuff and we

can do some live stuff from the event.

But I really want to focus

on behind the scenes again

and show the age group

athletes what's up.

And this year,

I want to expand to bring in

more volunteers and bring

in more people from the

event organizers talking about the event.

with all that I want to kind

of change a little bit of

the direction of the behind

the scenes to include more

people this year so and

with it being here in my

hometown for the

foreseeable future um it

really lends itself for me

to be able to travel with

some equipment and

hopefully get like a really

good crew of people

together to put together

something pretty awesome

Andrew will be up here all

week short drive for you buddy

Short drive.

And then I wonder if that's

what Dave was talking about

in his week in review,

but he said some

announcement is coming tomorrow.

An invite to the Clydesdale basement,

way more prestigious than

an invite to the games.

I'm not really sure about all that,

but thank you for that, Jody.

the first thing I want to

talk about is last week on

my prediction when I did

the predictions for tfx um

I actually nailed the

tickets dead on um I picked

ibarra and matthew to get

it on the men's side I

picked michaelishan and

kerstetter to get on the

women's side now my dark

horses like for podium

finish were uh cj gerald

and rebecca fusile I was a

little bit off on those

I think Rebecca did great.

She is getting stronger.

I just hope that she can

find a way to get to that

point where she can get

back to the games at least one more time.

And CJ Gerald, what a dude.

He actually commented on the

video where I predicted him

and apologized for not

doing well this weekend.

Listen,

I'm just an analyst sitting here in

the basement making predictions.

No need to apologize to me

about your weekend.

You have bigger fish to fry than me.

And I hope that CJ has a

good comeback and can do

some other things this season.

Maybe he'll have a shot at

last chance qualifier or

something like that.

but cj is just a great guy

who I have interviewed uh

post race and on the show a

few times I just think he's

a very talented individual

who and given the right

circumstances may be able

to have a shot um I know he

went team last year um and

did all that so uh but he

is just one of the the best

guys in space and uh really just

probably more of a heart

pick than anything,

but I I've seen him win

events at regional at

semifinals in the past, like twenty two,

twenty three.

The guy has some home runs

and I just I thought he was

a good pick for that.

The weekend just didn't play out that way,

but no need to apologize to me.

I thought you still did great, CJ,

and I'm still a big fan.

Um,

Hiller came on with a video this morning.

Oh, before I move on to that,

one thing I just wanted to

remind people of is, um,

like I'm a big fan of Sydney,

Sydney McElishan.

And I gave her, uh, there it is.

I put her back in the spotlight.

She got her ticket.

We're going to put her

signed shirt Jersey there, uh,

for a little bit because

she has earned it.

Um,

but I'm a big fan of Sydney and she

took part in, uh,

A thing we tried a couple of years ago,

we followed a handful of

athletes from the open all

of the way to the games.

And included in that was

some age group athletes.

That's really how I got to

know Jamie really well.

She was a part of that in

the age group athletes.

We had Rudy Berger.

We had Emily Rolfe.

We had Alex Kazan.

We had Carolyn Prevo.

And Sydney McElishan was one

of those as well.

also had some guys that

didn't make it out of um

semis um but anyway it was

a great great series and

just to show you like kind

of the evolution of the

show and how things went I

wanted to share this screen

this is from that series we

did um and this was during

quarterfinals weekend

during quarterfinals

weekend I would facetime

with the athletes and I

don't know if you can see

my little picture I'll try

to blow it up here

Um, my little picture down here,

it's a FaceTime with Sydney

in between events on the

Saturday of quarterfinals,

getting her impressions as,

as she finishes one workout

and getting ready for the next workout,

what her thoughts were, um,

during the weekend while

she's competing in quarterfinals.

Um, it was really, really a fun series, um,

and something very

different than we had done

in the past or done since.

Um,

And I did the same thing with Carolyn.

I did the same thing with Emily.

We just did these quick

FaceTimes during the weekend,

and we would put those out

throughout the weekend as

just a way to kind of get a

glimpse as to what the

athlete was going through

and how they were kind of

attacking the weekend.

And what I did is back then

you had a window that you

had to get workouts done.

And I didn't release any of

the video until after that

window was closed.

And then so like you had

Friday until or you had

from Friday till Saturday

at noon to get a workout done.

or two workouts done I would

then get the feedback from

them and release it all

like afternoon on saturday

so that they weren't giving

anything away to anybody

else and then we did the

same thing for sunday and

then we kind of did

reactions monday and

tuesday from the overall

weekend with everybody and

it was a really fun series

but I got to know sydney

really well there and um

and so I had goosebumps

yesterday when she ended up

Qualifying for the games and

the way that that race

ended against her and Hannah.

There's been comments

already on last night's

video about that race and

maybe some strategic things

that could have been done differently.

And so it was really interesting.

There's actually a little

fight between two people in

our comments about...

The strategy that Hannah

used going touch and go

didn't need to do that is

what one person said.

The other person said she

needed to because she

didn't have the tiebreaker

against Sydney and she had

to beat her by two spots.

But it was a great dramatic

climactic ending and really

happy for Sydney that she

got through that.

I'm just a big fan of hers

and so glad she's going

back to the games for her third time now.

So just wanted to share that

kind of a little bit of the

evolution of the Clydesdale

podcast and where we've

been and things that we've

tried in the past.

Um, I, I'm not,

I think I would want to try it again.

I think now that I've been

through it a year and we've

kind of taken a little bit

of time off and we were in

a different place now with

some different people on the crew.

I think I'd really like to

try it again at some point.

Um,

but we have to kind of see how some

seasons develop in the next.

Three hundred and sixty five days or so.

Um,

Andrew Hiller put out a

video this morning talking

about the semifinal season.

And we talked about it kind of last night,

not in the same way he did, but we asked,

are we getting the right

people to the games?

And there was a lot of

feedback from Raph Duran,

who was in the comments,

and Carolyn had some thoughts.

Some other people had some –

I think Andrew Sten had

some thoughts on that as well.

With the regional approach,

we didn't necessarily get

the right people to the games.

But Andrew put a video out

saying that the online –

an affiliate qualifying

event is in the wrong place

of the season.

Because what's happening is

CrossFit has given all of

the in-person events to

these third-party entities.

And then smack dab in the middle,

they have this online thing.

And so we have all these

people withdrawing from the

live events because they've

made it through an in-person.

because they made it through the,

they're withdrawing from

in-person events because

they're qualifying from the online event.

If you put that at the end,

essentially you create a

bigger last chance qualifier.

You can go to these in-person events.

If you don't qualify there,

the last thing on the

calendar is the online in

affiliate semifinal and

whatever spots are left,

that is the last chance qualifier.

Now that actually makes sense.

Carolyn talked last night

about the last chance

qualifier being like the

third time that you're

going up against the same

athletes in an online competition.

where this would reduce that

down to just one semifinal.

You'd still have the open,

but you have the one online

semifinal at the end of all of this,

where everybody who is left

throws their hat in the bucket,

and we find out who the last seven, eight,

eleven, whatever they are at that point,

are who make it to the CrossFit Games.

I love that, that perspective.

I think that is the way that

it needs to be in the future.

And I hope that people are listening and,

um,

And maybe that change can be

made for next season

because that then makes it

easier to understand the

in-person affiliates.

We don't have to say that, well,

if this person makes it

from this or this person

makes it from that,

it's going to clean that up

a lot because people aren't

going to have to make the

choices that they're making now.

It's they try one or two of these.

If they don't make it,

they have one shot here at the end.

That is everything online in this time.

And you don't have to call it the last.

You can call it the last chance qualifier.

Who the hell cares?

But it doesn't have to be

just for one spot.

It's whatever is left at the

end of the in-person stuff.

And I think that that is –

we also talked last night,

very at the beginning of the show,

about not having a plan.

And I think that that is it.

There wasn't a set plan for

this season going in,

and we're flying by the seat of our pants,

and it was going to all be online.

Then some people said, oh, hey,

I'll host an event.

no charge to you,

and then we'll qualify

people to the games.

Well,

then they started adding people here

and there,

and they had already set the

date for this.

They had to kind of build

everything around it.

Next year,

I hope that they consider moving

that online version to the very end.

Let the in-person stuff happen.

And then when the in-person stuff is done,

we have one online

semifinal last chance qualifier.

Everything rolled up into

one competition for one weekend.

Whatever spots are left,

everybody fights for that.

That seems to be the

cleanest way to do it if

you're going to keep this

structure of some sort moving forward.

So that.

The other thing that I've

been stewing on since last night is.

And it kind of goes with

some conversations I had

with Justin Kotler last week.

And that is that if we just

keep putting up another

fitness competition,

things aren't going to change, right?

Like we're having trouble

getting people on the stream.

I think I looked at TFX

yesterday on Sunday,

the live in person count

was in like twenty five to

three thousand range,

twenty five hundred to three thousand.

I don't think that's going

to get the job done for in

for streaming services.

We need to find something

that's different and better.

and I we keep putting up the

same traditional broadcast

that we've done since um it

is a play-by-play person a

color analyst a floor

person and then the same

angles the same video that

we get every single time

And then I also today

watched the Coffee Pods and

Wads stuff with Greg Glassman.

And there was a point where

Greg said that he had paid

the broadcasting talent so

much that they believed in

abilities that they did not have.

I thought that was kind of rude.

And he even admitted that that was rude.

But I kind of get it.

And it's not a dig on the broadcasters,

but they're just doing it

the way that all sports

have been done since the

beginning of time.

A very structured set.

I think we need to be more entertaining.

And by that, I mean,

we need to go with some of

these non-traditional

setups for a broadcast booth.

When Rogue does their

broadcast and they give you

the option to pay twenty

five dollars to have a

different broadcast,

I never watch the traditional broadcast.

I watch the tailgate party.

I think it's what they call it.

where you have Josh Bridges

who programmed the thing.

You have Pat Sherwood hosting it.

You have different athletes show up.

Carolyn was on that last year.

She did an awesome job on that.

And they talk about the

event in a different way

than is talked about in a

traditional broadcast.

And I find that so much more

entertaining than,

and so much easier to watch

than the traditional broadcast.

Because if there is a lull

in whatever's happening on the floor,

this tailgate party seemed

to be able to get me

through those parts because

those people on the desk

were entertaining.

whether they were trying the

foods of Scotland at the

time or they were drinking

whiskey from Scotland or

they were doing a challenge

with the people in the crowd,

whatever that might be,

that it had different

options to it that

entertained me more than just, hey,

here's a fitness comp watch.

And I truly,

truly believe that that is the

only way that we are going

to get to a place of growth

as a spectator sport.

It's been done.

Rogue showed us how it can

be done as their alternate broadcast.

But I think that that could

be done in other places as

the main broadcast and give it a shot.

Why not try it?

I mean,

you're only hitting two to three

thousand people in a stream.

Why not?

Why not try something new to

see if you can get that number up?

I mean,

I love Justin's idea of making up

some people.

I think that would be great,

but I don't know if the.

that you would have to do

kind of a cost benefit

analysis as to whether it's trying it,

but having an alternate

alternate broadcast and

hiring different people to

do things in a different

way would not be an additional cost.

You're,

you're still hiring three people to

sit around and talk about things,

but you want it done in a

different format than what

they're doing today.

I think that is the way that

CrossFit needs to go moving forward.

Um,

There were a lot of lulls in

the broadcast this weekend,

and those people could have

carried things during some

of that time to eliminate a

lot of the dead time during the event.

Those are my thoughts.

Maybe we can talk about that

more on some other shows.

We'll see.

And then I just have a

couple random thoughts.

And that is that Bill Leahy,

my question in my head is,

is he all hype or is he just recovering?

Because, you know,

Hiller came out and said

he's going to win the

CrossFit Games in X number of years.

You know,

he goes to a less than deep TFX

field and he struggles to compete and

Is he still recovering from

that Achilles tear, or was it all hype?

And I'm anxious to see what

the answer to that question is.

I don't think I can answer

it at this point.

I think that if you look at

people in the NFL who tear their Achilles,

the recovery time is a full year plus.

We're just at the one-year

mark for Bill on his.

And we're in a sport where

you need your Achilles a lot.

And so I'm anxious to see

whether he recovers better

from this in the next six months.

And maybe we see back to the

old Bill and to see if he's competitive.

But he was not even in the

game this weekend with a

less than deep TFX field.

And that's a shame.

hate that that happens to people in injury,

but in, but injury is sport.

Sport has injuries.

That's the way, the way it is.

I also watched the buttery bros, um,

their full length, uh,

world fitness project video.

Um,

My review of that is in my

opinion is that it brought

nothing new to the table.

It was a typical buttery

bros video done in a very

similar way to all buttery bros videos.

Um, I think it, it,

and I think this is intentional.

I think it really showed

more about their experience

at the event than the event

and how it went.

specifically so if you like

buttery bros videos I think

that that is something you

may like um to me it was a

little like I'm I'm just

kind of past that with them

I like the more gritty

behind the scenes stuff now

um and I want to know about

the athletes and their

experience this was more

about their experience in

indianapolis and what they

got to do um along with the athletes

and done in the same like

flashy graphic color stuff

that they always do.

So nothing really shook up there.

But yeah, they did.

They did it.

I actually like the, the,

I can't remember what they called it.

It was a behind the scenes,

but they called it

something different

throughout the weekend.

I thought was better than

this full length version

that was massively produced.

Um,

And so in my opinion,

if you want the really good

buttery bro stuff,

you go to the gritty behind

the scenes stuff they did

during the weekend and

turned around in like less

than twenty four hours.

I thought that was that was better.

They didn't call it raw butter this year.

Andrew, it was I'll look it up here.

They called it unfiltered.

The unfiltered series they

did during the weekend, they did day one,

day two, and day three.

I actually enjoyed that quite a bit.

And it came out during the

weekend as the weekend was going on.

And then this one, the new one,

is called The Lig That's

Flipping the Script on Pro Fitness.

And it actually says World

Fitness Project.

The thumbnail is World

Fitness Project New Era?

So, yeah.

But I really did like the unfiltered part.

I thought that that was really good.

That's where we got the

Jason Hopper slapping James.

Yeah.

Yeah.

Man, I'm having a brain fart today.

But anyway,

where James and Jason were

fighting over James'

celebration out on the floor,

that I thought was good.

I thought that the stuff

they did during the weekend was really,

really good and gritty and

really about the athlete's experience,

where this is really about

what they experienced in their own words.

If nothing else,

those cats are fast when it

comes to editing.

It's insane how quick they

get their stuff done.

Yeah,

as someone who has done a behind the

scenes, man,

I don't know how they do some

of that stuff.

um especially with like

matching music matching

graphics matching like it's

a lot of work um last year

for age group behind the

scenes and grant I was

doing all the editing other

than the workout video

ortega did that um it took

me a full week every week

to get all that edited and

out um and that was eleven

weeks eleven episodes

In some weeks, I had to really,

really push to get it out on time.

So I'm really hoping to get

a good team this year that

we can maybe get two out a

week this year instead of

one and maybe some help on

the editing side.

We'll see.

We'll see what happens there.

So those were my quick hit

CrossFit thoughts.

And then I wanted to leave with this.

Um,

I saw the new captain America movie on

Sunday.

Uh, uh,

That was kind of my – no,

it was on Saturday.

That was my detox from all

the CrossFit stuff.

It's called Captain America,

Brave New World.

It is the first Captain

America with the Falcon, Sam,

as Captain America,

and the first one without Chris Evans.

So it's kind of him taking

over the mantle.

And the movie is really a

lot about him questioning

whether he's worthy for

taking over the shield of

Captain America.

I will admit to you guys,

I used to be the biggest Marvel fan.

Every Marvel movie that came out,

I was at the theater to see it.

And I saw it within the first week.

And so that was...

And then I'll tell you,

then in the last couple years,

I've really faded off on that.

In my opinion,

Marvel has gone to a point

where they were taking

themselves way too seriously.

And they were taking a

superhero movie and making

it two and a half to three hours long.

And I thought that that was

way too much for a superhero movie.

they're not talking about

anything super important in the world.

And I don't,

I just don't find where

something that should be

entertaining to me should

take that long to tell the story.

A lot of the last,

a lot of the movies in the

last few years should have, in my opinion,

should have been cut about

with a half hour left to go.

And they just extended out

the end scenes and brought

in a new villain last

minute to make it go longer or whatever.

This one did not do that.

This one was done in under two hours.

And I enjoyed that part of it.

Are the Marvel people back

in the right groove?

I would say that this

Captain America movie was a

step in the right direction.

And I will tell you,

Endgame to me was one of

the best movies I've ever

seen as a superhero fan.

And that would be the A plus standard.

This movie was a B. It's

heading in the right direction.

We're not quite there yet.

And it's introducing a whole

new character.

And the first time that...

Sam or the Falcon is leading a movie.

And so you're kind of

learning about this character.

You had to see some of the

other stuff to know who some of the,

the other characters in this movie were.

And, and yeah, so if you're a Marvel fan,

I would give it a B. It was

definitely worth the watch

way better than some of the

stuff that's come out in

the last couple of years.

But it made me,

I've been excited about Thunderbolts.

I have not seen it yet.

This made me excited that at

least we're getting back

into the realm of a good superhero movie.

So this gives me hope that

Thunderbolts will keep this

ball rolling in the right direction.

And then maybe we can see

some good stuff coming down

as Marvel is approaching a

new Avengers and who that's

going to be made up of.

So that's what I'm excited about.

So yeah, that is my review.

A good B movie.

Definitely worth the watch.

Better than the last few

Marvel movies that have come out.

So that's it.

But this is a former Marvel addict,

and I was really at my wits

end with them for a long time.

So glad to see at least

they're heading in the right direction.

I understand Winter Soldier

was incredible.

I thought Civil War was great too.

Yeah,

I could say that about a lot of the

Marvel movies pre-Endgame.

I thought a lot of them were awesome.

And again,

I saw all of them in the theater.

I was rushing out to see

each one as they were released.

But after Endgame,

I think it really took a deep dive.

I'll say,

and I'm probably going to get

ridiculed for this,

Black Panther was a movie

that I think I was given

too much hype for.

I just thought it lasted too long.

I thought it was a great story.

And I think that's where

Marvel was starting to take

itself too seriously and

thinking it was bigger than

a superhero movie.

And I thought Black Panther

was a great story until you

just can't end it.

It just had to keep going for some reason.

And I got really numb to

that kind of thing going forward.

And Black Panther II was even worse.

It had a full thirty minutes

that could have been cut

off that movie and made it

a hundred times better if

they had done it.

So that's kind of where the

tipping point was for me.

But that's just my opinion.

And I'm sure you guys have yours as well.

But yeah, there it is.

There's some good Marvel movies out there.

Hopefully they found their

way back to what is

appropriate and we'll get

some good stuff coming up

in the near future.

Black Panther two is not good.

Yeah.

Black Panther one.

I liked the movie.

I just thought they,

they took the ending too long.

Black Panther two took

everything that was wrong

with Black Panther one

about making it too long

and extended it throughout a whole movie.

And I just, Oh my God.

The storyline bounced all over the place.

There's multiple villains.

There's like, it just was way too much bad,

bad, bad.

I fell off so much like I

didn't even go see the the

marvels I didn't go see that and yeah

Corey Leonard, Winter Soldier,

Civil War were fantastic.

Civil War is one of my

favorite movies ever.

Winter Soldier is great too.

And actually,

Bucky shows up in this

Captain America for a brief cameo,

which is pretty awesome.

Guardians three was super good too.

I like all the Guardians of the Galaxy.

They're just fun.

That movie never takes itself seriously.

and uh and that's what I

love about it I'm there to

be entertained not I don't

it's a superhero movie I

just good guy should win I

think I um uh I was

explaining this to my mom

the other night like when

I'm watching a superhero movie

You know who the good guy is.

You know who the bad guy is.

The good guy should win in the end,

and there should be an epic

fight scene somewhere in it.

That's what I want.

If you give me those things

and make it simple, then I'm cool.

It's kind of like what I'm

looking for in the CrossFit game season.

Give me something simple

that I could understand.

Here are the athletes.

This is the progression they

need to make to get to here.

When they get to here,

we're going to crown a champion.

that simple.

Just make it that simple.

Don't give me, well,

here's the start of the season.

We get to here and then you

have two choices and,

but you can actually take

three or four shots in those two choices.

And then if you don't make it here,

we have one more shot over here,

but it's going to be the

same as this and this,

but we're just going to do

it one more time and see if

that's the weekend you're on.

Like, how do you explain that?

And we're not even to the

end where you get to crown

somebody anything.

Just like a superhero movie.

With Black Panther II,

we had all these villains.

We have a dead hero and we

need to replace the dead hero.

So who could it be?

Could it be this one or this

one or this one?

And then it kind of gets

here and we have all these choices.

And what do we do here?

And then we still don't know

who we're going to crown

the champion because all

these bad guys are still around.

again that's like a freaking

crossfit game season I just

want it simple we go from

point a to point b to point

c and we crown the champion

here's superhero movie we

have a good guy we have a

bad guy we have an epic

fight scene and we have a

winner and it better be the

good guy there we go easy

peasy lemon squeezy

Corey says, don't feel bad.

Nobody went and saw the Marvels.

Yeah.

I was one of the many who

did not go see it.

So there's that.

It's Monday, guys.

But we have a long here in the States.

We have a long weekend

coming up this weekend.

So we will trudge through

this weekend together every

day with lunch with Clydesdale.

I'll check in with Kat and

see if she's going to have

a show this week.

Other than that, guys,

I need to get back to work.

It's Monday.

You know,

the emails came in over the

weekend and I got to take

care of all those.

So you knuckleheads better

get back to work too.

We will see everybody next time.

on Lunch with the Clydesdale.

Bye, guys.