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On today’s show, Bubba delves into the buzz surrounding his highly anticipated documentary, "Video Killed the Radio Star." With its official premiere set for Friday, September 5, 2025, and pre-orders now available on Apple TV for a discounted price of $14.99, Bubba breaks down event details, expected attendance, and addresses some last-minute technical hurdles, along with the iTunes link.
However, it’s not all Hollywood red carpets; legal drama is brewing. A 46-page lawsuit filed by Nick Hogan and Terry McCoy now threatens to block the film’s release, with an emergency motion for a temporary restraining order already in play. To unpack the legal implications, attorney Daniel Rose joins the show, offering expert insight into what motions like this really mean and whether the case even has standing without an open probate.
Despite the noise, Bubba stresses that the documentary paints Terry Bolea (Hulk Hogan) in a positive light, relying on public records and news sources to tell the story of the Cox versus Hogan settlement. On top of that, the crew gears up for the big premiere, sending invites, nailing down the dress code, photography plans, and coordinating coverage for the event.
It’s a mix of behind-the-scenes revelations, courtroom intrigue, and Bubba’s trademark unfiltered commentary, all leading up to one of the most significant moments in BTLS history.
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On today’s show, Bubba delves into the buzz surrounding his highly anticipated documentary, "Video Killed the Radio Star." With its official premiere set for Friday, September 5, 2025, and pre-orders now available on Apple TV for a discounted price of $14.99, Bubba breaks down event details, expected attendance, and addresses some last-minute technical hurdles, along with the iTunes link.
However, it’s not all Hollywood red carpets; legal drama is brewing. A 46-page lawsuit filed by Nick Hogan and Terry McCoy now threatens to block the film’s release, with an emergency motion for a temporary restraining order already in play. To unpack the legal implications, attorney Daniel Rose joins the show, offering expert insight into what motions like this really mean and whether the case even has standing without an open probate.
Despite the noise, Bubba stresses that the documentary paints Terry Bolea (Hulk Hogan) in a positive light, relying on public records and news sources to tell the story of the Cox versus Hogan settlement. On top of that, the crew gears up for the big premiere, sending invites, nailing down the dress code, photography plans, and coordinating coverage for the event.
It’s a mix of behind-the-scenes revelations, courtroom intrigue, and Bubba’s trademark unfiltered commentary, all leading up to one of the most significant moments in BTLS history.

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