
Here you can join your host: Eugene S. Robinson on both the Show Stomper Podcast, and in the Knuckle Up Podcast Archives for compelling video podcasts, with a smattering of social commentary, as well as some colorful anecdotes from your host's life & MMA! showstomper.substack.com
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 412 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureSports | |||

Hey all,
A lot of you probably noticed there was no newsletter and no regular show activity this week. It’s been quiet here at the Show Stomper because I’ve been waiting for clear information and direction from Eugene’s family before saying anything... more
V.421 keeps circling the question Eugene won’t let go of: who benefits? This week’s reel roundup pulls together three sharp cuts from the paid episode, moving from Nate Bargatze’s UFC appearance to Ari Emanuel, Endeavor, TKO, celebrity positioning, a... more
"Aren't people entitled to be as stupid as they want for as long as they want? WithOUT us signing off on it?" – Eugene S. Robinson 28.06.2026
V.421 finds Eugene circling one deceptively simple question: who benefits? From Nate Bargatze’s UFC-side ph... more
Three clips from V.420 of The Eugene S. Robinson Show Stomper: why Dana White’s failure of stewardship helped turn the Oof-C (UFC) into something harder to defend; why Eugene just wants the fights without the politics, weigh-in shoving, family insult... more
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Knuckle up and get ready for a hard hitting podcast that goes from family matters to fist fights! Axis powers couldn't stop this show from going on, no matter how many cold wars they start. Do you want to be outside in the snow? Come inside, warm up, stay awhile and listen.
Eugene Robinson is so thoughtful (not the synonym of nice), observant, and eloquent that it’s a fun, mind-opening experience following his thought process down a winding rabbit hole and back up again.
Gene, out of all people, should know better.
Total Oreo - black on the outside, but Gene here is the whitest man in all of mma media.
The Audio is so rough in so many ways.
One of the best minds with the most unique social narrative regarding the fight games allure
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This show attracts listeners who enjoy unapologetic, thought-provoking takes on MMA, culture, politics, and personal life. Episodes blend long-form monologues with vivid storytelling, dark humor, and sharp social critique, often weaving in memories from the music and underground scenes. Notable strengths include a distinctive, unfiltered voice, willingness to tackle controversial topics, and a thriving creator ecosystem around Substack and social channels that monetizes content beyond the audio. Potential listeners who value candid opinionated commentary, memoir-style storytelling, and cross-media storytelling should find it compelling.
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