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Dont have time for the full Preston and Steve Podcast? Well, now theres a new shorter version giving you even less to not have time for! 93.3 WMMR in Philadelphia Presents the Preston and Steve Fun Size Podcast!
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Steven Hibbert on The Preston & Steve Show (2019)
10/03/2026 Duração: 27minFans of The Preston & Steve Show know that some interviews become instant classics. One of those moments came in 2019 when the show spoke with actor Stephen Hibbert, best known to movie fans as the unforgettable Gimp from Pulp Fiction.Hibbert, who passed away this week, joined the show for a funny and revealing conversation about how he landed one of the strangest and most memorable roles in film history. The interview gave listeners a rare look at the man behind the mask and his long friendship with director Quentin Tarantino.Hibbert told Preston and Steve that his connection to Tarantino dated back years before Pulp Fiction. At the time, Tarantino was a fan of the famous Los Angeles improv troupe The Groundlings, where Hibbert performed. The two bonded over movies and even went to see films together. When Tarantino finished writing the script for Pulp Fiction, Hibbert said it was a true page turner.Eventually Tarantino invited him to read for the mysterious character known simply as The Gimp.The role wo
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FLASHBACK Hulk Hogan on Preston & Steve (2011 & 2014)
25/07/2025 Duração: 26minWhat a great guest, BROTHER! The Hulkster made a few appearances on The Preston & Steve Show over the years. After learning of his passing, we dug up the audio to revisit those moments. They were great conversations. Enjoy listening back to our time spent with Hulk Hogan. For the first interview, Casey opened the conversation by referencing two iconic moments in WWF history—Hulk Hogan body-slamming Big John Stud and Andre the Giant. When asked how he prepared, Hogan insisted he didn’t. He compared it to riding a bike, playing guitar, or making love; more instinct than rehearsal. He continued to discuss his then-current work with TNA, describing the work as “wrestling like it should be.” Unlike the seemingly more family-friendly, scripted vibe of WWF, TNA harnessed a more traditional, genuine feel of wrestling, but with more edge. He touched a little on his changing family dynamics, mentioning his kids and his new wife at the time. He offered a bit of insider information about wrestling in the 80s and 90s,