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Kevin Kietzman Has Issues

Trump Salutes Kansas Wrestler, NCAA Tourney is Dud, Remembering Bob Davis, Tiger's New Love, Maher Blasts Dems, Liberty Mayor plays KKK Card

Kevin Kietzman Has Issues

Kevin Kietzman

News, Sports News, News:sports News, Politics

4.2804 Ratings

🗓️ 24 March 2025

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

The best story of the weekend occurred at the NCAA Wrestling Championships in Philadelphia as President Trump decided to stay two matches longer than planned to see "the big guy" shock with world in one of the biggest upsets ever.  The wrestler, Wyatt Hendrickson, is a Kansan in the Air Force wrestling for Oklahoma State and he and Trump seem to have quite a bond.  You have to hear this story.    Some are calling this the worst NCAA Tourney of all time as there are no Cinderellas an no buzzer beaters.  That means all the attention is about the coaches and we've got three very different coaches stories for you.    We lost the great Bob Davis on Friday, one week after his wife died. This is more than a story about a legendary broadcaster as we remember Davis for all he was.    Tiger Woods says "love is in the air" as he announces he's officially with Vanessa Trump, Don Jr's ex.  If you think Tiger has quite the dating history, wait until you hear about Vanessa's bingo card.  It's just incredible.    Bill Maher blasts Dems for getting simple things wrong, the mayor of Liberty, Missouri plays the KKK card on his opponent and Independence no longer has a single outdoor swimming pool.

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0:00.0

Sports, politics, life, Cross Kitchens, Kansas City's home remodeling presents Kevin Keatsman has issues online at cross kitchens kC.com.

0:14.6

Let's start the week right with the very best story from the weekend.

0:18.5

Happy Monday, everyone. Thanks for hitting the play button at KKHI.

0:21.3

Great to have you with us. It is opening day week for the Kansas City Royals. That's coming up on

0:26.8

Thursday. We'll have much more baseball as the week continues. But we start this podcast today

0:32.0

with the best story from the weekend. And I'll say about a handful of you that have been

0:37.2

emailing me for a week to 10 days about

0:39.3

college wrestling, about wrestling, and how the people who love wrestling love wrestling like nothing

0:45.3

else. It's not even close. It's their favorite sport and it's not close. And one Donald J. Trump

0:51.4

went to Philadelphia this weekend for the national championships of the NCAA.

0:55.5

And of course, he took in tow Elon Musk, Jim Jordan, Senator Mark Wayne Mullen from Oklahoma, and many others.

1:03.3

And they had a great time. The crowd went wild when Trump came in. They started chanting USA.

1:08.9

He genuinely loves wrestling. And unbeknownst to many of us.

1:13.5

About three years ago, a young man from Newton, Kansas, who also wrestles for Oklahoma State

1:18.7

and is a lieutenant in the Air Force, don't ask me about college sports anymore. I don't know.

1:25.5

I don't get it. He wrestles for Oklahoma State. He's in the Air Force, and he knows Trump

1:30.0

from three years ago. And it doesn't matter because his name is Wyatt Hendrickson. And he did

1:34.7

something that the experts in wrestling are saying is the greatest upset in the history of the

1:40.8

sport. He beat the gold medal champion Gable Steven, whose last loss,

1:47.2

Steven's last loss, was 70 matches ago in 2019. Now, Steven wrestles for Minnesota,

1:55.0

but he also has won two national titles and left the sport to go for work at WWE and is now back trying

2:04.3

to win another one and was a huge favorite in the championship fight.

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