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The Pulse

The Pulse

By: Let's Get Ready Network
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The Pulse is Let's Get Ready Network's sports news show — covering the biggest stories from across the sports world every other Friday on Good Friends, Better Rivals. Hosted by Fares, Adelia, and Suge, The Pulse takes on whatever has dominated the sports conversation that week — NFL moves, Premier League drama, NBA storylines, NHL playoff races, MLB hot takes, World Cup buildup, and anything else in the sports world worth talking about. Real takes from passionate fans who actually care about what they're covering. This isn't a highlights show and it's not a stats breakdown. It's the conversation you'd have with your most sports-obsessed friends — informed, opinionated, and never boring. New episodes drop every other Friday. Subscribe so you never miss a pulse check.Copyright 2026 Let's Get Ready Network Politics & Government
Episodes
  • The Pulse | Remembering Kyle Busch | NBA Conference Finals, CFB Playoff Format, EPL Relegation Drama
    May 23 2026

    The sports world is in shock. We open this week's show with the devastating news of the sudden passing of NASCAR legend Kyle Busch, who died Thursday at just 41 years old following a severe illness. A two-time Cup Series champion, an all-time record holder across NASCAR's three national series, and one of the most fierce competitors the sport has ever seen — we take time to honor Rowdy and reflect on what his career meant to racing.

    Then we shift to the debates heating up across the sports landscape. College football's postseason could look radically different — we break down the proposed 24-team playoff format and what it would mean for the sport. And we look ahead to the final day of the Premier League season. Arsenal are your champions — yes, Fares and Adelia are absolutely celebrating — but the drama isn't over. Tottenham Hotspur and West Ham United are locked in a relegation battle where one of them is going down on Sunday, and European spots are still up for grabs.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • The Pulse | Champions League Final Set, World Cup Price Gouging & WNBA Season Preview
    May 9 2026

    The Pulse is back on Good Friends, Better Rivals, and we've got a loaded show this week.

    We kick things off with the UEFA Champions League Final being set. Arsenal and PSG will meet at the Puskás Aréna in Budapest on May 30th, with Arsenal returning to Europe's biggest stage for the first time in 20 years and PSG arriving as reigning champions after edging past Bayern Munich on a dramatic 6-5 aggregate. We break down how both sides got here and what the final could look like.

    Then we turn to the 2026 World Cup, which is less than a month away — and already making headlines for all the wrong reasons. The cheapest ticket for the USA's opening group stage match against Paraguay at SoFi Stadium was initially listed at $1,120, and even President Trump said he wouldn't pay it. The average ticket for the final at MetLife Stadium has climbed to nearly $10,990 — compared to roughly $1,600 for the 2022 final in Qatar. We get into who's really to blame and whether this tournament is becoming a spectacle only the wealthy can afford.

    Big news out of college basketball: the NCAA announced that both the men's and women's tournaments will expand from 68 to 76 teams starting next season, the most significant change to the men's format since 1985. We talk about what this means for March Madness and whether more teams means more magic or just more noise.

    The WNBA also tips off its 30th season this week. Two new expansion franchises join the league — the Toronto Tempo, the league's first Canadian team, and the Portland Fire — and A'ja Wilson returns as the reigning four-time MVP and three-time champion while a healthy Caitlin Clark looks to bounce back after a injury-shortened 2025 campaign. We preview the season and talk about the storylines worth watching.

    And we take a moment to honor Ted Turner, who passed away this week at 87. Turner invented 24-hour news with CNN and pioneered national basic cable, but his fingerprints are all over the sports world too — from owning the Atlanta Braves and Hawks to transforming how sports were broadcast on television. We reflect on what he meant to sports and media alike.

    It's a packed show. Let's get into it.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • The Pulse | Draft Day, Wemby Down & WWE WrestleMania Disasters | Fares & Adelia
    Apr 25 2026

    Fares and Adelia are breaking down everything you need to know from the biggest stories in sports this week on Good Friends, Better Rivals.

    The 2026 NFL Draft is underway in Pittsburgh, and we're coming at it from our team perspectives. Fares has thoughts on the Giants landing Arvell Reese and Francis Mauigoa with two top-10 picks, while Adelia weighs in on the Broncos trading down and still coming away with DT Tyler Onyedim. Did our teams win the draft — or are we just coping?

    Then we're talking about the World Cup 2026 chaos already brewing before a single ball is kicked. NJ Transit wants to charge fans over $100 for a train ride to MetLife Stadium, Boston is looking at $80 round trips to Foxborough, and FIFA is not happy about it. We break down who's really to blame for the price gouging mess.

    Over in the NBA playoffs, the Spurs are in trouble after Victor Wembanyama hit the floor face-first in Game 2 against the Portland Trail Blazers and entered the concussion protocol. We discuss what his absence means for San Antonio and whether they can hold on without their franchise cornerstone.

    The WNBA also made major news this week, dropping a record 216-game national broadcast schedule for its landmark 30th season, with new partners NBC and USA Network joining the mix alongside ESPN, Prime Video, CBS, and ION.

    And we close out with WWE, where WrestleMania 42 in Las Vegas left talent furious over a complete lack of security at their hotels — and that was before the post-'Mania releases hit, with the entire Wyatt Sicks faction, Kairi Sane, the Motor City Machine Guns, and more all getting cut.

    It's a packed episode. Let's get into it.

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    59 mins
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