Although this episode has also been lost to the digital abyss, it is worth the mention. As a lifelong fan of wrestling, I was beyond excited to have Evan Ginzburg on the Bud and Roach Show. This man is a legend in the wrestling community, and I was honored to have him as a guest. Evan is not only a fan, but he has also contributed significantly to the industry as a producer on Mickey Rourke’s The Wrestler. During our interview, Evan and I shared our appreciation for the art form of wrestling. It’s not just about the moves and the athleticism; it’s about storytelling, character development, and connecting with the audience. It’s a unique form of entertainment that requires a tremendous amount of skill and dedication. Evan’s contributions to The Wrestler were instrumental in bringing the story to life. The film accurately portrays the struggles that wrestlers face both in and out of the ring, and it has become a cult classic for wrestling fans and non-fans alike. Not only did Evan share his insights and experiences with us, but he also went above and beyond in promoting our show on his various media platforms. I am grateful for his generosity and support, and I look forward to collaborating with him on future projects. In the world of wrestling, it’s essential to have people who support and uplift each other. Evan is one of those people, and I am proud to call him a friend.

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