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Lauren from the Two Guys Named Chris radio show left to pursue other opportunities. Lauren, a former member of the Two Guys Named Chris show, which is a Two Guys Named Chris on Iowa Everywhere, presented by Fareway

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The guys are back together! Join our master salesmen Corey Frank and Chris Beall as they dive into this discussion on business strategy inspired by a recent event Corey attended featuring Rami Goldratt of the Theory of Constraints Institute. Discussing key concepts like inertia, identifying constraints, and the politics involved, they provide insight for sales managers and CROs looking to break through barriers to growth. Chris explains how constraints manifest on the buyer’s side, in their emotions and feelings of possibility. On the execution side, he advocates building key elements in advance to avoid delays. He and Corey cover divisional vs departmental structure, M&A pitfalls, and more insights. Join them for this episode, “Divisional vs. Departmental – Structure for Sales Innovation.”Full episode transcript below:—-more—-Corey Frank (00:00:04):Here we are once again. Welcome to another episode of the Market Dominance Guys, with Corey Frank, and of course the Sage of Sales, the prophet of Profit, the Hawking of Hawking, Chris Beal. Chris, it’s been a minute or two since the two of us have been in the same virtual room. How are you? Chris Beall (00:00:23):I’m doing great. We must be like busy little bees out taking our flowers to task and doing our Corey Frank (00:00:30):[00:00:30] Thing. Exactly. We don’t have the time. I wish we did to post prolifically on LinkedIn, but I think you and I both have businesses to run sometimes, so that gets in the way, doesn’t it? Chris Beall (00:00:40):Sad business. Indeed. But you know what? Somebody’s got to do Corey Frank (00:00:44):It. Oh, hey, listen, we depend on the Gerry Hills of the world and the Ryan Reiserts of the world and the Sean Ceases of the world to write so prolifically and so poetically and so elegantly, and then steal their ideas at scale. So [00:01:00] that’s certainly what I do. I speak for myself, of course, but I love their writings in particular and there’s many, many, many more out there. Hey, in the meantime, since the last time we had spoken and met a lot of folks, I know Taylor Swift has Lauren from the Two Guys Named Chris radio show left to pursue other opportunities. Lauren, a former member of the Two Guys Named Chris show, which is a Two Guys Named Chris on Iowa Everywhere, presented by Fareway 12-20. The guys discuss major storylines like Canada's loaded forward group, the United States' strong goaltending trio, Sweden's deep defense and major questions facing Finland on defense but some sneaky upside surrounding some of their wings. The guys break down the fantasy pool rankings for 4 Nations Face-Off available on NHL.com/Fantasy, potential surprises, line combinations and players who could step up after some roster replacements were named in recent days. Chris Meaney then joins for his favorite betting angles surrounding the tournament, including leanings on players to lead their team or the entire tournament in points and goals, as well as some potential single-game plays.Duration:00:31:36Ask host to enable sharing for playback controlWeek 18 mailbag; D-man replacements2/6/2025Nick and Jake catch up about Dylan Guenther’s return for the Utah Hockey Club and replacement options for injured defensemen Quinn Hughes, Zach Werenski and forward Kirill Marchenko. The guys take a bunch of mailbag questions on whether to add Dylan Cozens before a potential trade, the impact of Miro Heiskanen’s injury on the Dallas Stars and some concerns about Mikko Rantanen’s early usage with the Carolina Hurricanes. Michael Leboff then joins the guys for “On the Money, presented by Bet365, to discuss ways to bet the red-hot New York Islanders and give his pulse on the Calder Trophy and wild card races. The guys also give their picks for the rest of the week and some Super Bowl betting anglesDuration:00:38:05Ask host to enable sharing for playback controlJ.T. Miller, Granlund trades; Week 18 pickups2/3/2025Nick and Jake react to the big trades in recent days, including J.T. Miller to the New York Rangers, Mikael Granlund to the Dallas Stars and the Calgary Flames-Philadelphia Flyers swap. The guys discuss potential teammate beneficiaries, most notably Mika Zibanejad, and the impact of the moves in fantasy and reality. Pete Jensen breaks down the top fantasy pickups for Week 18, including Morgan Frost after moving to the Flames, Tony DeAngelo’s hot start with the Islanders, Jiri Kulich’s underrated production and top-line placement for the Buffalo Sabres and more. Then, Chris Meaney joins for “On the Money,” presented by Bet365, to discuss the futures appeal of the Rangers after their reunion with Miller and various prop angles surrounding players related to the recent trades. The guys also give their picks for upcoming games this week.Duration:00:32:00Ask host to enable sharing for playback controlKaprizov replacements; Week 17 mailbag1/30/2025Nick and Jake discuss injury replacements for Kirill Kaprizov, who's out at least four weeks for the Minnesota Wild, Nico Hischier of the New Jersey Devils and Dallas Stars defenseman Miro Heiskanen. The guys take some fan questions involving whether to drop rookie Matvei Michkov in a one-year league for Marco Kasper or Will Smith, the

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The guys are back together! Join our master salesmen Corey Frank and Chris Beall as they dive into this discussion on business strategy inspired by a recent event Corey attended featuring Rami Goldratt of the Theory of Constraints Institute. Discussing key concepts like inertia, identifying constraints, and the politics involved, they provide insight for sales managers and CROs looking to break through barriers to growth. Chris explains how constraints manifest on the buyer’s side, in their emotions and feelings of possibility. On the execution side, he advocates building key elements in advance to avoid delays. He and Corey cover divisional vs departmental structure, M&A pitfalls, and more insights. Join them for this episode, “Divisional vs. Departmental – Structure for Sales Innovation.”Full episode transcript below:—-more—-Corey Frank (00:00:04):Here we are once again. Welcome to another episode of the Market Dominance Guys, with Corey Frank, and of course the Sage of Sales, the prophet of Profit, the Hawking of Hawking, Chris Beal. Chris, it’s been a minute or two since the two of us have been in the same virtual room. How are you? Chris Beall (00:00:23):I’m doing great. We must be like busy little bees out taking our flowers to task and doing our Corey Frank (00:00:30):[00:00:30] Thing. Exactly. We don’t have the time. I wish we did to post prolifically on LinkedIn, but I think you and I both have businesses to run sometimes, so that gets in the way, doesn’t it? Chris Beall (00:00:40):Sad business. Indeed. But you know what? Somebody’s got to do Corey Frank (00:00:44):It. Oh, hey, listen, we depend on the Gerry Hills of the world and the Ryan Reiserts of the world and the Sean Ceases of the world to write so prolifically and so poetically and so elegantly, and then steal their ideas at scale. So [00:01:00] that’s certainly what I do. I speak for myself, of course, but I love their writings in particular and there’s many, many, many more out there. Hey, in the meantime, since the last time we had spoken and met a lot of folks, I know Taylor Swift has

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12-20. The guys discuss major storylines like Canada's loaded forward group, the United States' strong goaltending trio, Sweden's deep defense and major questions facing Finland on defense but some sneaky upside surrounding some of their wings. The guys break down the fantasy pool rankings for 4 Nations Face-Off available on NHL.com/Fantasy, potential surprises, line combinations and players who could step up after some roster replacements were named in recent days. Chris Meaney then joins for his favorite betting angles surrounding the tournament, including leanings on players to lead their team or the entire tournament in points and goals, as well as some potential single-game plays.Duration:00:31:36Ask host to enable sharing for playback controlWeek 18 mailbag; D-man replacements2/6/2025Nick and Jake catch up about Dylan Guenther’s return for the Utah Hockey Club and replacement options for injured defensemen Quinn Hughes, Zach Werenski and forward Kirill Marchenko. The guys take a bunch of mailbag questions on whether to add Dylan Cozens before a potential trade, the impact of Miro Heiskanen’s injury on the Dallas Stars and some concerns about Mikko Rantanen’s early usage with the Carolina Hurricanes. Michael Leboff then joins the guys for “On the Money, presented by Bet365, to discuss ways to bet the red-hot New York Islanders and give his pulse on the Calder Trophy and wild card races. The guys also give their picks for the rest of the week and some Super Bowl betting anglesDuration:00:38:05Ask host to enable sharing for playback controlJ.T. Miller, Granlund trades; Week 18 pickups2/3/2025Nick and Jake react to the big trades in recent days, including J.T. Miller to the New York Rangers, Mikael Granlund to the Dallas Stars and the Calgary Flames-Philadelphia Flyers swap. The guys discuss potential teammate beneficiaries, most notably Mika Zibanejad, and the impact of the moves in fantasy and reality. Pete Jensen breaks down the top fantasy pickups for Week 18, including Morgan Frost after moving to the Flames, Tony DeAngelo’s hot start with the Islanders, Jiri Kulich’s underrated production and top-line placement for the Buffalo Sabres and more. Then, Chris Meaney joins for “On the Money,” presented by Bet365, to discuss the futures appeal of the Rangers after their reunion with Miller and various prop angles surrounding players related to the recent trades. The guys also give their picks for upcoming games this week.Duration:00:32:00Ask host to enable sharing for playback controlKaprizov replacements; Week 17 mailbag1/30/2025Nick and Jake discuss injury replacements for Kirill Kaprizov, who's out at least four weeks for the Minnesota Wild, Nico Hischier of the New Jersey Devils and Dallas Stars defenseman Miro Heiskanen. The guys take some fan questions involving whether to drop rookie Matvei Michkov in a one-year league for Marco Kasper or Will Smith, the

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With the company was at 1994’s Survivor Series where he and Bam Bam Bigelow were the sole survivors in a match against Lex Luger’s “Guts and Glory” team.Bundy was billed as a favorite to win the 1995 Royal Rumble though he only lasted a few minutes before being eliminated by fellow big man Mabel.Bundy would return to WrestleMania at WrestleMania XI in a losing affair to The Undertaker. Following his loss to the Dead Man, Bundy was pushed down the card before being released in October 1995.King Kong Bundy would wrestle for several independent promotions in the United States from 1995 until his final match against “Hacksaw” Jim Duggan at the Legends of Wrestling Show in Somerset, Kentucky, in 2007.Did you know? The creators of Married… with Children named the lead characters in the show “Bundy” as an homage to King Kong Bundy.King Kong Bundy in Married… with ChildrenOutside of wrestling, King Kong Bundy had an acting career. In 1987, he played Uncle Irwin, Peggy Bundy’s brother, in two guest spots on Married… with Children. The creators had actually named the lead characters in the show “Bundy” as an homage to him.Other acting credits include appearing in 1988’s Richard Pryor film Moving as the character Gorgo, and an appearance as himself in Weird Science in 1996. He even dabbled with a bit of stand-up comedy from time to time.In later years, King Kong Bundy could be seen at autograph signing events. The latest he was set to appear at was to be April 2019’s WrestleCon event. His final tweet, sent only hours before his death promoted this event.The Tragic Death of King Kong BundyOn March 4th, 2019, it was sadly announced that King Kong Bundy had died at 63 of complications from diabetes.In a Facebook post by his friend David Herro, he wrote, “Today we lost a Legend and a man I consider family. Rest in Peace, Chris. We love you. Thank you for believing in me.”Bundy played a bald-headed monster on screen but had quite the opposite persona off-camera. He was known to have a great sense of humor and enjoyed laughing with the guys in the back.Here is a heartfelt story shared by Bret Hart in his recommended book, Hitman: My Life in the Cartoon World of Wrestling, which shows a lighter side of the big man.“During the fall of 1985, Jim and I often rode with Chris

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