Speaker
Tony Hinchcliffe
Appearances over time
1 episodes
Episodes
1Podcasts
Quotes & moments
Youngstown, Ohio was named the per-capita murder capital of America four times, including 1995, 1997, 2001, and 2002.
Kanye West's inflatable globe stadium show runs 2.5 hours with no breaks, announced just one to two weeks in advance and filling stadiums to capacity.
Kill Tony didn't become huge because of a marketing campaign. It grew because clips went viral, Shane Gillis happened, Kyle Dunnigan happened, and the moments were just too good to ignore. By the time the mainstream noticed, it was already massive.
Youngstown, Ohio was so thoroughly mob-owned that the chief of police, the prosecutor, the sheriff, the county engineer, and multiple judges were all on the mob's payroll. Tony grew up on the most dangerous block of the most dangerous city in America.
Wrestling doesn't just score points — it psychologically destroys opponents. When you're pinned on the mat under a superior wrestler, staring at the logos on the canvas while a world champion rains punches on your face, there is nowhere to go and nothing to do.
Floyd Mayweather earned $750 million and is nearly broke at 49. He literally brings 30 watches on a 30-day vacation and owns a watch worth $18 million. The math is not complicated — the problem is he could never stop.
Kanye announces a stadium show one week out and it sells out. Then he performs for 2.5 hours non-stop on a giant inflatable globe with a lift that only he can access. Tony, a Pink Floyd fan with high standards, called it the greatest production he has ever seen in his life.
Sitting cage-side at the White House when Topuria was landing close-range body shots, Tony could feel the impact from his seat. Even with Gaethje's face swollen and his eyes nearly shut, the fight felt live until the moment it was stopped.
Sean Strickland crashed the White House UFC event in a hoodie to hide his identity. Someone made him take it off. Immediately, every fan in the area recognized him. Then six bulletproof-vested officers ejected the only American UFC world champion from the grounds.
Shane Gillis's Trump impression isn't just a vocal impression — it's a fully inhabitable character that makes everything funnier. When a contestant with deformed arms walked out and 'Trump' reacted with his face, the crowd lost it before a word was spoken.
The UFC White House event wasn't just good TV — it was genuinely nerve-wracking for everyone there. Joe Rogan was legitimately nervous before it started, not excited, nervous. The military flyover was the moment it became real.
USAID doesn't just feed hungry children — it funds rebel groups, overseas newspapers, and even subversive rap bands. The 'charity' framing is a comfortable blanket that makes people stop asking who's really profiting.
The machine that makes modern AI chips fires 150,000 laser shots per second at tin droplets the size of white blood cells — and never misses one. Its mirrors are so smooth that if scaled to Earth-size, the biggest bump would be thinner than a playing card.
Referees standing fighters up when one is controlling from top position is the single most backwards rule in MMA. If a guy earned top position, let him stay there. Muhammad Ali didn't get told to start punching during rope-a-dope.
Tony did the exact same kind of roast jokes he always does — including Charlie Kirk jokes — and the outrage landed exclusively on the George Floyd punchline. Tiffany Haddish's reaction to being asked about it was the real masterclass in handling it.
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- Comedy 34%
- Music 33%
- News 33%
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