Lee Elias and Ray Carsillo talk about geekdom and sports in this weekly pop culture podcast.
This week on a very special edition of Geeks Who Like Sports, it’s double the Rays and double the hot takes as Ray Stakenas of Who Would Win: Masters returns to join Ray Carsillo for a jam-packed ride through the sports and geek multiverse.
The duo dives into:
Oh, and yes—there are passionate debates about wide receiver contracts, cartoon nostalgia, and if the Yankees are once again baseball’s final boss.
It’s chaos, it’s catharsis, and it’s classic Geeks Who Like Sports.
In this loaded edition of Geeks Who Like Sports, Ray and Lee break down everything from playoff upsets to platform wars. The Knicks stun the Celtics in Game 1, the Nuggets pull off a wild comeback, and the NBA is finally giving us some vintage Eastern Conference vibes. Over in the NHL, the Jets shock the Blues, Dallas survives Colorado, and the Oilers finally overcome the Kings—but Lee and Ray have strong thoughts about who actually looks like a Cup contender.
Then it’s onto geekdom: Daredevil: Born Again is a massive win for Marvel, Xbox raises prices and puts Gears of War on PlayStation (?!), Fortnite beats Apple in court, and GTA VI gets delayed—but not before dropping one of the most jaw-dropping trailers of all time.
Also: Ray has a new job, Lee’s hitting the road coaching, and the Geeks are taking a short hiatus—but don’t worry, they’ll be back in a few weeks with even more playoffs, power plays, and pop culture chaos. Until then: enjoy the games, enjoy May, and remember… unlimited power!
In this episode of "Geeks Who Like Sports," hosts Ray and Lee dive into a wide range of topics spanning sports and geek culture. The show kicks off with an in-depth discussion of the NBA and NHL playoffs, highlighting the surprising parity in hockey compared to basketball. They analyze key matchups, team performances, and playoff predictions.
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The hosts dissect the NFL draft, focusing on the unexpected fall of Shedeur Sanders and the strategic moves by teams like the Giants and Eagles. They also touch on baseball, discussing the Chicago White Sox's controversial new jersey design and the historically poor start of the Colorado Rockies.
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The conversation shifts to the geekier side with exciting Star Wars announcements, including a Darth Maul TV show and a Mandalorian film. They review the 20th anniversary re-release of "Revenge of the Sith" and discuss the Nintendo Switch 2's pricing strategy. The episode wraps up with Ray's review of "Assassin's Creed: Shadows" and a brief look at The Rock's upcoming biopic "The Smashing Machine."
WrestleMania 41 is in the books, and the Geeks Who Like Sports crew is here to break it all down—Vegas chaos, shocking finishes, awkward escalator runs, and all. Ray returns from Allegiant Stadium with a firsthand report, Lee’s got hot takes, and producer Xavier Cruz-Mercado hops on the mic to give his perspective as host of New to Wrestling and a longtime fan.
From Jay Uso submitting Gunther to the rise of Io Sky and Dominik Mysterio’s pop, the guys cover every major moment of a weekend that felt more like a season premiere than the typical Mania payoff. Was Triple H playing 4D chess? Did Tiffany Stratton earn her spot while Charlotte mailed it in? And are we really okay with Travis Scott being the reason John Cena wins title #17?
They also hit:
It’s bold. It’s chaotic. It’s passionate. It’s Geeks Who Like Sports doing what they do best—geeking out and calling it like it is.
🎧 Hit play, mark out, and remember: this ain’t the end—it’s just the beginning.
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It’s a milestone moment as Ray hits the big 4-0, and what better way to celebrate than recording a brand new episode of Geeks Who Like Sports! From NHL legends to Nintendo drama, we’ve got a little bit of everything this week—including birthday shoutouts, playoff breakdowns, extinct wolves, and the price of Donkey Kong.
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It’s April Fool’s Day, but Ray and Lee are dead serious about the biggest stories across the geek and sports multiverse! From torpedo bats sparking controversy in MLB to the NFL’s ongoing obsession with banning the Tush Push, the guys break it all down with classic GWLS fire.
They also dive into:
Plus, Ray’s working through the new Assassin’s Creed (30 hours in!), Venom is officially twerking, and Lee reveals what will keep him up at night if Saquon lands with the Eagles.
All this and more on a springtime episode full of hope, hype, and hilarity — only on Geeks Who Like Sports.
Ray Carsillo and Lee MJ Elias host "Geeks Who Like Sports," a podcast blending sports analysis with geek culture. In this episode, they discuss recent developments in baseball, basketball, hockey, and football, as well as touching on geek-related topics.
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The hosts dive into baseball's opening day, discussing the Tokyo Series and team prospects. They analyze NBA standings, NHL playoff races, and NFL signings, including Jameis Winston joining the New York Giants. The conversation covers team strategies, player performances, and league dynamics across multiple sports.
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The episode touches on upcoming gaming announcements from Nintendo and Microsoft. They discuss Scopely's acquisition of Niantic's games division, including Pokémon Go, for $3.5 billion. Ray reviews recent films, praising "Looney Tunes: The Day the Earth Blew Up" and critiquing "Mickey 17." The hosts also mention upcoming Star Wars content and the potential return of Ted Lasso.
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In this lively episode of "Geeks Who Like Sports," hosts Ray Carsillo and Lee MJ Elias navigate the intersection of sports and geek culture with their signature humor and insight. Broadcasting from Los Angeles and Philadelphia, they kick off with a light-hearted discussion about the weather and personal anecdotes, setting the stage for a deep dive into the latest in sports and gaming.
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The hosts dissect the NHL trade deadline, focusing on Brad Marchand's move to the Panthers and its impact on Boston and Florida. They explore the playoff prospects of teams like the Rangers and Flyers, highlighting strategic trades and the potential for future success. The conversation shifts to NFL free agency, where they analyze key player movements, including Justin Fields' new role with the Jets and the Eagles' strategic trades. The duo also touches on MLB's upcoming season, discussing the Yankees' injury woes and the Dodgers' international games in Japan.
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Ray reviews the fantasy RPG "Avowed," praising its immersive world and complex decision-making, awarding it a 9/10. The hosts discuss the potential decline of physical media in gaming, upcoming console releases, and the integration of MLB star Shohei Ohtani into Fortnite. They reflect on the five-year anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic's onset in the US, offering a thoughtful look at its lasting impact.
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Ray Carsillo and Lee MJ Elias host the 67th episode of "Geeks who Like Sports," covering a wide range of topics from sports to pop culture. The hosts dive into NBA developments, including the Philadelphia 76ers' struggles and the Los Angeles Lakers' recent success. They discuss the upcoming NHL trade deadline and the tight playoff race in the Eastern Conference. The episode also touches on the WWE's Elimination Chamber event and John Cena's surprising heel turn.
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The hosts analyze the NBA landscape, focusing on the Philadelphia 76ers' decline and the Los Angeles Lakers' resurgence after acquiring Luka Doncic. They explore the NHL's Eastern Conference playoff race and discuss potential moves before the trade deadline. The conversation also covers the upcoming MLB season and potential changes to baseball's rules and contracts.
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Ray and Lee review "Captain America: Brave New World," praising its standalone quality and discussing its implications for the Marvel Cinematic Universe. They delve into WWE storylines, particularly John Cena's heel turn at Elimination Chamber. The hosts also touch on the revival of Acclaim as a game publisher and pay tribute to the late Gene Hackman's illustrious career.
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Welcome to the latest episode of Geeks Who Like Sports, where hosts Ray Carsillo and Lee MJ Elias bring their unique blend of sports enthusiasm and pop culture insights. Broadcasting from sunny Los Angeles and vibrant Philadelphia, they dive into a lively discussion that promises to entertain and inform.
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The episode kicks off with a spirited analysis of the Four Nations hockey championship, where Canada clinched victory in a thrilling overtime match against the USA. The hosts debate the evolving rivalry between these two hockey powerhouses and the implications for future international competitions. They also tackle the challenges facing Major League Baseball, including ESPN's contract termination and the Yankees' decision to lift their long-standing no-beard policy.
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Shifting gears to the world of entertainment, Ray and Lee explore the latest Marvel film, "Captain America: Brave New World," and its impact on the franchise. They discuss Amazon's full acquisition of the James Bond series and the potential changes ahead. The episode also covers wrestling news, with a focus on the upcoming WrestleMania and the intriguing storylines developing in WWE. Additionally, they express concern over Warner Bros.' decision to shut down Monolith, a major gaming studio, and its repercussions for the industry.
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It was a magical weekend, and Ray Carsillo & Lee Elias are here to break it all down! From an electric USA vs. Canada showdown at the NHL’s Four Nations Face-Off to the NBA’s ongoing identity crisis and the legendary 50th anniversary of Saturday Night Live, this episode is packed with everything geeky and sporty.
🚨 Inside This Episode:
🏒 Four Nations Faceoff Madness – Was USA’s defensive masterclass a sign of a new hockey superpower? Plus, is the NHL’s international tournament the best thing they’ve done in decades?
🏀 NBA vs. NHL: Who’s Winning the Culture War? – P.K. Subban calls out the NBA’s lack of heart, and Ray & Lee break down why NHL players care more about their game.
🎭 50 Years of Saturday Night Live – The ultimate retrospective on one of the most iconic comedy institutions in TV history. Who stole the show? And was Kevin Costner really surprised?
⚾ Pokémon Go Teams Up with MLB – Gotta catch ‘em all… at the ballpark? Ray & Lee dive into the latest geeky-sports crossover.
🎮 Sony’s State of Play Disaster – Does PlayStation have any exclusives left? Meanwhile, Xbox flexes its dominance in the gaming world.
🕰️ Back to the Future… Video Game? – Could the beloved franchise be getting the video game revival fans deserve?
💡 From NHL brawls to NBA flops, SNL nostalgia to gaming news, this episode covers it all. Hit play now and join the conversation!
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