SATW: Episode 16

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In this episode of the SATW podcast, I open up the show by reading the names of those who tragically lost their lives in a Buffalo supermarket. Also, I call for having conversations about topics that are uncomfortable but need to be discussed. Overall, if we can put that same energy into how we debate and talk about sports, we can do it with other concerning matters.

To begin, I share my thoughts on both the Eastern and Western Conference Finals. Here, my thoughts circle around how we shouldn’t undervalue the Miami Heat facing the favorites in the Boston Celtics. In addition, who needs to step up with Luka for the Mavericks, and what makes this Warriors team scary.

Next, I talk about the WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions, Sasha Banks and Naomi, walking out of Monday Night RAW. It was reported that team Boss Glow left the show after a creative conflict that saw Naomi winning in the main event.

Here, I delve into a piece I wrote about the matter as well as why I side with both superstars. All in all, my argument centers around the lack of benefit for Naomi winning to face, and subsequently losing to, Bianca Belair at Hell in a Cell.

SATW: Brown’s Big Picture

Lastly, I end the week’s episode talking about a possible suspension of Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson. Comparatively, I discuss the possible length of the league’s suspension and how Baker Mayfield is still a factor moving forward for the team.

Thanks for listening. Be real, be you, be blessed, and be safe from the SATW podcast!

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