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Ep. 221: 'The Masked Man Show' With Clark Duke

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The Ringer

Sports

4.43.2K Ratings

🗓️ 15 December 2016

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

The Ringer's David Shoemaker welcomes Clark Duke to discuss his Doink sighting (1:12), politics in wrestling (9:05), the New Day passing Demolition (14:20), and 'Roadblock: End of the Line' (33:01). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey, it's Bill Simmons.

0:02.0

Today's episode of Channel 33 is brought to you by Seekyke, the presenting sponsor for

0:06.9

my podcast, as well as the only fan-friendly app for buying and selling tickets for sports

0:11.5

and music.

0:12.5

With just two taps on your phone, you can instantly buy Seekyke tickets to an event

0:16.3

and you can enter that event just using your phone, no paper tickets.

0:20.9

Drop your old ticket app, use one that's built for 2016, download the free Seekyke app

0:27.2

or go to Seekyke.com.

0:29.5

And now without further ado, here is the Masked Man, David, shoemaker.

0:35.2

Welcome to the Masked Man Show.

0:45.8

This is a very, very special episode of the show.

0:47.9

The whole family should listen through together.

0:49.7

I'm joined here today by one of America's great actors.

0:53.6

Sure.

0:54.6

Clark Duke.

0:55.6

How you doing, man?

0:56.6

I'll take that.

0:57.6

Thanks, man.

0:58.6

That's more important than the acting part for the podcast problem.

1:02.1

We were...

1:03.1

I was trying to get you to come on the podcast for a while, but we started corresponding

1:07.8

recently because you got to just tell the story.

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