 We're running out of original stuff to say. Did you get to watch me a Bloodsport II? I had a ticket and I went, I was like, I'm not kicking myself, I bought it because of you. It was a great show. I did. I pretty much watched the whole thing. I really enjoyed it, man. It moves along really quickly. It's easy to watch. Maybe not for everybody. I love technical wrestling. I love, you know, the way I started was like, you know, you have, all you gotta do is take bumps, bumps, bumps, bumps, bumps, bumps, bumps, you know, and then you learn one little thing at a time, I'll strain really old school. But before you start, you know, doing all this, it was a very crawl, walk, run way to learn the sport and, you know, you get thrown in the ring and you just, you wrestle. Don't hit the ropes, you know, you grab holes, you maneuver out of holes and you learn how to do it, you know, and like, it was easy for me. They just threw me into the deep end, but you put them in stuff, let them get out, and I came right out of like high school wrestling, so it was really easy for me. And, you know, I've always thrown a lot of like submission, gratin, pull in and train in like over the years, especially lately, and since I have the time. So I love watching that. Not everybody loves to see dudes on the mat because they don't understand what they're watching, but, you know, a lot of times people be watching like MMA and they'll be like, oh, I hate it when they just like lay on a mat and hug, but I'm like, but if you don't, if you know what you're watching, it's interesting. I like watching that style. So I was pretty disappointed not to be there, but, you know, I thought it moved nicely along, you know. Was it great to see another side of Anthony Carelli, the man that most in the room know is Santino? Dude, yeah, he's a bad motherfucker. I was actually in Toronto. I was going to be training up there at his treat, his gym blood sport, but his gym battle arts. But unfortunately, I got hurt, so it didn't get through.