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How lame
Which surgery did he have? If it has anything to do with weight bearing joints, I'd say it's not a lame question. If it's toe or tummy surgery, I can see your point.
If I remember correctly it was back surgery. I don’t know the invasiveness or extent tho.
Okay, back surgery is serious business. Completely invasive and changes a lot about range of motion, not being able to slam as hard anymore, etc.
Yeah but how is his injury relevant to skateboarding? The dude probably did his back from his warehouse job or whatever this motherfucker does before sliming his way into the 9 club.
He fucked his back up skating. I totally get disliking 9 club and steezus but that’s why it’s relevant.
The issue is he didn't come back from the surgery and continued to push his limits. He just quit skating, which is the exact opposite
I don’t understand the ignorance when it comes to the question of “why is he here” he’s literally just a homie that got a spot on a podcast. He doesn’t have a pro board, he’s not taking money from anyone in the industry, he’s just a friend. We all have those. Shane Heyl is a homie that got lucky and here he is making money from shake junt and had a pro board. Where’s the concern for that? Is there none because he said “red on red gutta”? Anyway it’s never that deep.
I know some of you wont admit to listening to the show, but sometimes Steezus offers a different perspective too. All of these dudes have been enjoying the spoils of being pro so it is nice to hear someone who didn't have that luxury chime in from time to time to let dudes know they're tripping.
I fully get the nine club hate, and catch myself rolling my eyes all the time at some of the shit they say, but they're all human. A lot of my favorites growing up are in that room even though my tastes have changed it is nice to see them doing their thing
And they been blessing us with Castillo clips on that other channel soo
I took a year or so off from the show but I have gotten back into it. Its like listening to talk radio.
Steezus’ (I hate that nickname sooo much) position on the show is the “every man”. If he offered the outside looking in perspective he’d be much easier to stomach.
Instead he pretends to have had the battles of filming and 1st hand view of being a commodity in the industry. Acts like a peer instead of a fan. Just takes himself way too seriously.
All in all, he does have a much needed spot in the mix, i just don’t care for him. I wish Mike mo had a permanent spot.