FOF #2419 – Get in the Ring with Wrestler Eye Candy Elliott
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We thought the guy behind the counter at our local coffee shop was cute so we did what all good thirsty folks do: we searched online his name plus where he worked and we discovered he was a professional wrestler by the name of Eye Candy Elliott.
Today, Elliot Paul joins us to talk about why it’s more fun to be the “bad guy” in wrestling by taunting the audience and the fans with booty shakes and other provocative moves.
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Woof! He is incredibly hot! Thanks for the great interview, boys!
Glad to see I am not the only one who has a “wrestling” fetish! Something about muscled boys rolling around in next to nothing sounds like every gay man’s dream! Thanks for a great interview and getting my trunks a bit tighter.I want to work that boy over or fall victim to his punishment. Is he a Heel or Jobber? Maybe my next trip I can get him to step into the ring with me. Great podcast. More sexy, muscle nerds鈥lease!
That was a really fun episode. I love it when you guys talk about your life in Chicago and the people in your hood. I have to admit, I’m surprised you’re only just talking about the pro wrestling thing.
Good point about the Hamilton distraction. Mind blown.
You guys had a threesome after, didn’t you?
I’ll never tell. 馃槈
What local coffeehouse can we get some candy with our coffee?
Ask Eddie on his social media profile.
https://www.facebook.com/elliottpaul/?fref=ts
https://www.facebook.com/eddiewins?fref=ts
Eye Candy Elliot!!! Great podcast! It was really fun to follow the developing saga of the handsome barista of North Chicago! As a fan of professional wrestling, I also enjoyed listening to the insights about the profession as an art form and athletic/sports career. Best of luck to Elliott!!!
This interview with Eye Candy Elliot was one of the first times I smiled and chuckled since the election. Marc and Fausto’s playful banter with this adorable cool straight guy was just charming and delightful. And, it made me wish I lived in Chicago so I could frequent his coffee shop.
Trust me, you want to!