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The New Day: Feel the Power

Charles in Charge

The New Day: Feel the Power

The Ringer

Society & Culture, Wrestling, Sports, Comedy

4.95.9K Ratings

🗓️ 27 April 2020

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

Tyler Breeze joins The New Day to discuss mid-match costume changes, Fashion Files, the brilliance of Santino Marella's comedy matches, abandoning his tag team with Xavier for Roman Reigns, and the sanctity of the Charles Breakfast. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

It's a new day, yes it is!

0:07.2

Oh, welcome to the greatest podcast of all time, which is entitled The New Day.

0:16.9

The Power.

0:21.2

Baby.

0:23.6

Yeah.

0:27.7

Yeah, we know all the other better going through some things, so you know we want to bring you a

0:34.0

little bit of something different, you know. You don't want you to have the same thing all the time.

0:41.8

So today on this smooth voice-based filled episode, we have a guest, we have a guest who has been

0:50.0

offering for quite a long time, many a year, that guest, his name is Tyler Breeze.

1:00.8

Put him together. No one will let him talk.

1:03.2

I don't think nobody gonna, I mean, let's put...

1:05.6

I'll give him two or three claps.

1:07.2

Okay, we'll bring him two or three.

1:08.8

You're wasting your hands on Breeze?

1:10.8

You can't go on the...

1:12.8

You can't clap!

1:14.0

We didn't even waste it.

1:15.6

Close your eyes.

1:16.8

Close your eyes.

1:17.6

Because we were always about preserving your hands, because if you start beating them together all the time,

1:21.6

you'll get one set of hands right?

1:23.6

Yeah, but you're right.

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