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The Pomp And Joe Show

The Quiz Show 1-30-2026

30 Jan 2026

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Chapter 1: What is the theme of the Steelers-themed Super Bowl Quiz Show?

0.993 - 26.805 Starkey

I'm really liking this music. You said this is Craig choosing from our available? Yes, this is Craig's big-time new content music. This is good stuff, Donnie. I like good old electric guitar. Don't you? What's your favorite kind of music? It's rock. Good old-fashioned rock? Alternative, yeah. Like ACDC, like metal? A little bit.

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27.265 - 35.055 Starkey

Yeah, I had you pegged as a metal guy in the locker room before your high school football games listening to Black Sabbath and things like that.

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35.075 - 38.779 Donny Football

Yeah, I mean, I would say that that's... Okay, so I had that right.

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38.799 - 51.154 Starkey

That's fairly accurate, yeah. All right. So is this, that you've dominated the quiz show, but once we got to the postseason, the savvy old news sound posted a win last week. I feel like I'm on a roll here. Limits, are we ready?

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52.336 - 67.567 Austin

Joe, we're ready. Let's see if you can make it two in a row. Okay, Joe, dealer's choice. Would you like to receive the football, or would you like to defer to the second half that we don't have on the quiz show?

67.807 - 71.031 Starkey

Is that a great question? This is Steeler Super Bowl themed.

71.051 - 72.793 Austin

Steeler Super Bowl themed.

74.075 - 82.165 Starkey

I feel like I'm going to be pretty good at this, and I feel like if you get off to a lead in the quiz show, you're at an advantage, and I'm ready. I'm going to take the ball and try and score.

83.849 - 102.314 Austin

All right, Joe. First question goes to you. Yes, sir. Joe, Super Bowl IX and Super Bowl X for the Steelers were very unique because in both games, a team in the game scored points because of what?

Chapter 2: How do the hosts prepare for the quiz competition?

148.804 - 157.14 Austin

It was much more complicated than it needed to be. But you got it right. They scored points on safeties in both games.

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157.521 - 160.106 Starkey

Yeah. Dwight White got off his sickbed.

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160.166 - 160.887 Austin

How about that?

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161.947 - 162.588 Starkey

How about that?

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162.748 - 166.071 Austin

Donnie, hopefully you won't insult the question. The next one goes to you.

166.092 - 180.848 Starkey

Donnie, I'm really confident. When I get confident in these things, I'm not afraid just to fire away, to question the questioner. I'm sitting back here. I've got my feet up. I feel good right now about the quiz show. You are riding high. Just wanted you to know.

181.408 - 190.418 Austin

Joe, can I throw one thing out there from the text line real quick? Texter says, did music peak in 2016 like intern Dom says it did?

191.647 - 203.527 Starkey

I mean, I thought it peaked in about 1974 myself with the release, or maybe 76 with the release of Rumors from Fleetwood Mac, but that's just me. Oh, what an album. What an album, huh?

203.547 - 204.208 Donny Football

That's a great album.

Chapter 3: What unique questions are asked about Super Bowl IX and X?

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You know that, Limits? You know I'm an old head, Joe. You know I'm an old soul. Yeah, you're an old soul.

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232.889 - 245.541 Austin

It's one of the things I like about you. I think it is undeniable that the best movies of all time came from the 80s. Like, completely undeniable. Back to the Future, Ferris Bueller's Day Off.

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246.482 - 248.305 Starkey

You might be right, actually.

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248.345 - 252.69 Austin

The Goonies. I could just continue to go on and on and on about my thoughts about 80s movies.

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253.171 - 259.459 Starkey

Is Animal House 80s? That was the 70s. Well, you know, right around their limits. Go ahead. Question two.

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Question two to you, Donnie. Donnie, in Super Bowl XIII... Terry Bradshaw threw four touchdown passes. Three of them were to either John Stallworth, who caught two, or Lynn Swan, who caught one. Who caught the fourth?

278.743 - 279.524 Donny Football

Rocky Blyer.

281.886 - 282.727 Austin

Two for two, gentlemen.

284.509 - 288.393 Starkey

That was the Sports Illustrated cover, was it not? Was that the leaping catch?

Chapter 4: How does the quiz show address the Steelers' Super Bowl history?

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Not to be confused with Nat King Cole.

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Or the actor Gary Cole. Would you give us his initials? Does that count, Donnie, if one of us gets it then? I'm fine with that. All right, give me his initials on my turn.

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430.391 - 432.214 Starkey

MK. Merrill Codd?

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434.017 - 436.04 Austin

Did you just use Merrill Hodge but with a K?

438.484 - 455.723 Starkey

Mike Kerryweather? I don't know. Mike? Mitchell Kingsley. Marlon? Mar... Marvin? I don't know. No, I do know. I do. Marv... No, that's Marv Fleming. Forget it. Who is it?

455.743 - 458.207 Austin

Harry and Marv? From Home Alone?

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Give us the answer.

460.159 - 461.801 Austin

Marv Kellum is the answer.

Chapter 5: What memorable moments are shared about past Super Bowls?

563.195 - 570.966 Austin

Because it was not. It was the other guy then. The other guy. It was not Wendell Tyler.

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Are you sure?

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574.19 - 577.194 Austin

Yes, and I'm looking at the box right now.

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577.935 - 590.23 Starkey

Tell me where this guy went to college. Is that okay, Donnie? That's fine. Colorado State. Cullen Bryant. No, it was a halfback. It was Wendell Tyler, and who was the other halfback for them?

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Who was the other halfback, Donnie?

592.673 - 594.416 Starkey

I got no idea who it was.

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Wendell Tyler did go to UCLA, by the way. Third round pick in the 1977 NFL draft.

600.157 - 602.261 Starkey

It was a pitch. I can see the play. I don't know.

602.441 - 607.311 Austin

This halfback was a third-round pick by the Rams in the 1972 NFL draft.

Chapter 6: How do the hosts react to quiz answers and their implications?

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The next three questions, the last three questions.

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717.222 - 724.933 Starkey

After an entire year of gearing the questions to him, I get three questions from the 70s, and now it's fixed.

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725.254 - 730.682 Austin

I'm sorry, Joe, that you can't comprehend the last 20 years as much as you comprehended 40 years ago.

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Try me. I'm ready for this one.

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All right, fine. This question goes to... Donnie. Donnie. Okay, Donnie. The Steelers sacked Matt Hasselbeck three times in Super Bowl XL. Casey Hampton and Clark Hagans had two of the sacks. Which Steeler defender had the third? I'll go Aaron Smith. Aaron Smith is incorrect.

758.029 - 761.832 Donny Football

You said who got sacks? Hagans and Hampton.

763.974 - 767.395 Austin

I'll say Peasy. That's a good guess, but it's incorrect.

770.86 - 771.882 Starkey

Higgins Hampton.

773.985 - 787.685 Austin

I'll go Farrier. That is incorrect. These are good guesses. Kimo. No. Polamalu. Would you like your hint?

Chapter 7: What controversies arise during the quiz competition?

872.098 - 888.934 Starkey

No, Hartwig. See, Donnie has the poker face. He's not giving me either one. It's one of those two. It might be someone else. No, it wasn't. It was the center. And I know it was the center. It was Justin Hartwig. What is your final answer? That! Hartwig.

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890.776 - 898.348 Austin

He got it. Hartwig is correct. I actually wore Justin Hartwig's Super Bowl ring before. How about that story?

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898.408 - 900.232 Starkey

How'd that happen? How long have you held it, Lemon?

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900.273 - 905.605 Austin

I wore the ring for like a good 30 seconds, and I have a picture with it. A couple of years ago.

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905.625 - 907.469 Donny Football

30 seconds. Were you able to lift it?

907.93 - 923.851 Austin

Yeah. It was on my finger. It felt like a five-pound ring. But he was speaking at an event at my cousin's church. So we went and afterwards we met him and we were able to put on the Super Bowl ring. It was cool.

925.073 - 926.555 Starkey

All right. I'm ahead two to one.

927.396 - 950.359 Austin

No, you're ahead three to two. Final question goes to Donnie. Okay, Donnie. The Steelers have won six Super Bowls. I don't know if you knew that. Can you name... The Super Bowl MVPs from all six Super Bowls. From all six Super Bowls. Can you name the Super Bowl MVPs? Wait, is this the last question? This is the last question.

950.939 - 951.34 Starkey

Already?

Chapter 8: What final questions summarize the Steelers' Super Bowl MVPs?

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Thank you, Limits. I'm stunned at this turn. Are you stunned back in the home studio? I am very surprised, Jess, that this took place the way it did. This is like Ali suddenly at Madison Square Garden when Joe Frazier knocked him down with a left hook. I'm just reeling from this. I'm going to be kicking myself. I should be just going for it. I should be kicking myself.

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1086.58 - 1092.268 Austin

A texter just asked, why is Joe making fun of you for putting on the Super Bowl ring? I think that's cool. I mean, it's...

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1093.193 - 1101.622 Starkey

No, I'm picturing a Little Limits walking up to Justin Hartwig in that environment and saying, could I try on your Super Bowl ring? It's cool. It is cool.

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1101.722 - 1110.152 Donny Football

Well, he was letting a lot of people try it on. I understand. It was great. Do you know who on that offensive line only played one season of football?

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Yes, Darnell Stapleton.

1113.115 - 1116.619 Donny Football

Played one season and won a Super Bowl, and that was it.

1117.088 - 1121.214 Starkey

I remember talking to him years later about that. He's a Super Bowl champion.

1121.935 - 1130.546 Donny Football

He blocked somebody, or at least he must have, right? I, to this day, still think that was one of the worst offensive lines to win a Super Bowl. Yeah, I would agree.

1130.686 - 1137.055 Starkey

And it was an incredible triumph for Ben. Incredible that he basically overcame that.

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