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DJ DomingO opens the Grunt Gang Pod with Tony, Mel, and Darren, by announcing a multi-episode “Kings of the Ring” round-robin concept featuring the King of the Ring winners to determine the ultimate champion by points to reduce bias. Before the tournament begins, an uninvited guest appears—Doboy from Kingz of Cash, to respond to prior trash talk and criticize their past tournament choices. This sparks a long argument filled with jabs about Mel's weight and him looking like Freight Train, the Midnight Express, Grunt GanG relevance, and a proposed jiu-jitsu fight at Rooster Weight with Darren. The group grows suspicious of Tony’s connection to the surprise appearance, and his cowardice acts. Tensions rise, and they abandon the planned tournament, apologize to listeners, tease a “deep dive” later, and end the episode in a stressed, awkward sign-off.
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DJ DomingO opens the Grunt Gang Pod with Tony, Mel, and Darren, by announcing a multi-episode “Kings of the Ring” round-robin concept featuring the King of the Ring winners to determine the ultimate champion by points to reduce bias. Before the tournament begins, an uninvited guest appears—Doboy from Kingz of Cash, to respond to prior trash talk and criticize their past tournament choices. This sparks a long argument filled with jabs about Mel's weight and him looking like Freight Train, the Midnight Express, Grunt GanG relevance, and a proposed jiu-jitsu fight at Rooster Weight with Darren. The group grows suspicious of Tony’s connection to the surprise appearance, and his cowardice acts. Tensions rise, and they abandon the planned tournament, apologize to listeners, tease a “deep dive” later, and end the episode in a stressed, awkward sign-off.
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