
Mick Fanning and Ross Williams clash on today’s hottest surf topics with explosive debates, unfiltered takes, and bold predictions.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 29 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Categories | NewsSportsSports News | ||||

HEAT 1: Mick & Selema debate Men's & Women's Match 1
HEAT 2: Mick & Selema debate Men's & Women's Match 2
HEAT 3: Mick & Selema debate Men's & Women's Match 3
GOING DEEP: Mick & Selema debate the outcome of Men's & Women's Title Match
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Ronnie Blakey, Vaughan Blakey, and fantasy expert Kaipo Guerrero discuss:
HEAT 1: DID JACK ROBINSON OVERACHIEVE OR UNDERACHIEVE IN HIS ROOKIE YEAR?
HEAT 2: WHICH SURFERS SURPRISED US MOST BY NOT MAKING THE FINAL 5 CUT?
HEAT 3: BIGGEST DISAPPOINTME... more
Coco Ho, Ronnie Blakey and Stace Galbraith focus on one single question. IF THE RIP CURL WSL FINALS STARTED RIGHT NOW, WITH THE MEN'S AND WOMEN'S FINAL 5 EXACTLY AS THEY ARE CURRENTLY RANKED, HOW WILL IT ALL UNFOLD?
Heat 1: Ronnie & Stace make their... more
HEAT 1: WHICH CT SURFERS WILL DOMINATE THEIR TIME IN QUARANTINE BEST?
HEAT 2: BEST 10-POINT RIDE EVER TO GO DOWN IN AUSTRALIA?
HEAT 3: CLAIMS IN SURFING, LOVE THEM OR HATE THEM?
BONUS ROUND: OUTTAKES AND BLOOPERS WITH PAST GUESTS!
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Mick and Ross are always well-spoken and insightful, but they are often making predictions for events that have already aired before the podcast, so it’s not that interesting.
When Coco gets to speak her own mind in other podcasts she’s interesting, but it seems like she’s only allowed to read prompts from a script aloud in this one. There’s no impromptu probing, questioning, or even reaction to Mick’s or Ross’ comments. I’d appreciate more unscripted women’s POVs not only here but elsewher... more
This podcast is ruined by the annoying& intruding background music that is poorly balanced, often overpowering the voices. The audio quality is also poor. WSL please try fix these issues as this poor production quality ruins the podcast.
I really love the content of this show, but come on WSL, you can’t cough up the cash to give everyone real microphones? I was patient through the first few episodes, figuring they were just settling into the new show, but it seems like there is no plan to treat this as a serious endeavor and make it sound better than people talking to each other through plastic cups connected by a string. Respect the high-profile talent by giving them the equipment to sound like professionals.
The content is interesting, but the noise/music they play is constantly annoying and you cannot hear mick or Ross when they speak. WSL get
Background music while Ross and Mick were talking was awful, robotic answers, seemed pretty corpo. Give the boys a couple beers, let them talk freely about these subjects on their own to make it sound more authentic
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Apple Podcasts | #205 |
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