Waka Flocka Flame would've died for Gucci Mane | CLUB SHAY SHAY

Waka Flocka Flame and Shannon Sharpe talk Gucci Mane. Waka details that his mother discovered Gucci and Waka worked as an assistant, security guard and more for the Atlanta rapper. Waka said: “I believed in Gucci and if I help him blow up, we’re gone. We built a company out of it and took it to the next level.”

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Jay Pharoah on LAPD wrongly arresting him for matching a description | CLUB SHAY SHAY

Shannon Sharpe and Jay Pharoah discuss an incident in which Jay was arrested by the LAPD for matching a description. Jay recalls: “I got wrongly detained by the LAPD. I was just exercising during the pandemic. I’m running down Ventura, a helicopter flew over my head and a police officer has his gun out and yells freeze!”

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Jay Pharoah on Will Smith slapping Chris Rock: 'He assaulted him' | CLUB SHAY SHAY

Shannon Sharpe and Jay Pharoah discuss Will Smith slapping Chris Rock at The Oscars in March of 2022. When asked about his thoughts on the incident Jay said: “Chris Rock ain’t regular man. He’s got non-verbal learning disorder, so technically, Will Smith assaulted a special person…You can’t be hitting a special person.”

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Leo Messi's World Cup win, Warriors, Becky Hammon highlight Joy's Top 10 moments of 2022 | THE HERD

Joy Taylor reflects on the biggest sports moments of 2022, including Leo Messi winning his first career World Cup, the Golden State Warriors winning their fourth NBA Finals in eight years and Becky Hammon becoming the first former WNBA player to win a Finals in her first season as head coach, with a Las Vegas Aces title. What are your top sports moments of 2022?

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Jay Pharoah opens up about Saturday Night Live's emotional rollercoaster | CLUB SHAY SHAY

Shannon Sharpe and Jay Pharoah discuss the high and lows of Saturday Night Live. When asked about his experience Jay said: “You audition for your job every week. It puts you into mental state that whatever I make has to be good or I’ll get no burn. It’s an emotional roller coaster you have to know how to navigate it.”

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Shannon Sharpe was hurt how the Black community turned on Deion Sanders | CLUB SHAY SHAY

Shannon Sharpe reveals to Deion Sanders that he was hurt how the black community turned on Deion Sanders once he accepted the job at University of Colorado. Shannon says to Deion: “They only see what you didn’t do but they don’t give you credit for what you did do and I was very disappointed by that.

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Deion Sanders on making $250K from Yankees at Florida State | CLUB SHAY SHAY

Shannon Sharpe ask Deion Sanders to detail how he knew his worth coming out college. Deion reveals he made $250k going into his junior year at Florida State from the New York Yankees. Deion says: “Going into my Jr. year I signed a Yankees contract, it was like the first NIL. I could stunt like no-other, you couldn’t challenge me. I had a crib on the golf course and my dorm. I was living.”

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Deion Sanders on building a brand before social media: 'I had game that was impeccable'

Shannon Sharpe and Deion Sanders discuss Deion’s ability to build a brand prior to social media. When asked to give advice on what it takes to build a brand Deion says: “Those out there trying to build a brand, first of all you need to build your game. I had game that was impeccable.”

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Deion Sanders clears the air on Prime Prep Academy's collapse | CLUB SHAY SHAY

Shannon Sharpe ask Deion Sanders to clear the air with what happened at Prime Prep Academy. Deion says: “It was the best thing that ever happened to me. With that failure, it taught me a valuable lesson I’ll never forget.”
Deion goes onto talk about his experience coaching his sons, Shilo Sanders and Shedeur Sanders.

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Phil Heath lists NBA & NFL players that could be bodybuilders: Damian Lillard, DK Metcalf

7x Mr. Olympia Phil Heath shares with Shannon Sharpe which professional athletes he feels would make a good professional bodybuilder. When asked who he thinks would make a great pro bodybuilder Phil said: “Nate Robinson would’ve been dope. Dame Lillard could do it, Tony Allen back in the day could do it but most guys are too tall.” Phil goes onto share his exclusive list of NBA & NFL athletes that could be pro bodybuilders.

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Michael Vick believes he would've made it to the NFL Hall of Fame if it wasn't for dogfighting ring

Shannon Sharpe and Michael Vick discuss if Vick was on a NFL Hall of Fame path prior to his dog fighting incident. Vick answered with a convincing YES and goes into further detail explaining his thought process. Vick said: “It wasn’t until Bobby Petrino and Hue Jackson came in and they taught me how to play the QB position. Hue told me I was going to the NFL MVP that year and I really felt that way, I was turning the corner. That year we would’ve went deep into the playoffs and I would’ve been on a Hall of Fame path for sure!”

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