Dave Portnoy FACTZ exclusive interview. Barstool Sports.
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00:00 There he is. Pizza Fest is coming. I'm excited for this.
00:04 What do we expect out of this Pizza Fest? What do the fans expect?
00:08 It's the best pizza that's ever been assembled onto one roof in the history of mankind.
00:14 I mean, we really have, like, you name it.
00:16 Zafar, Johnson Bleeker, Sally's, Pepe's.
00:21 They've never been all together, ever.
00:23 So it's the best pizza ever, and we set it up in a way, it's expensive.
00:26 Typically expensive, but the line shouldn't be too bad, so you're going to get the best pizza
00:31 you can ever get on one spot.
00:33 So if you look at it that way, it's a deal. I'm very excited.
00:35 I gotta go back. How much should pizza cost?
00:37 Because, like, what's the rate? At what point do you say,
00:41 "Man, if I'm going to pay this price, it's got to be really good pizza."
00:44 What's the average price of a good pizza?
00:46 Like 20, 25 bucks is a good pizza, but the bigger issue with a lot of these places,
00:55 like, you show up at Sally's on a Sunday, you've got to wait three hours.
00:59 So it's not so much the price. It's just getting the places.
01:03 Like, Johnson Bleeker, you've got to wait in line for an hour.
01:05 So it's more the time. It's not how much it costs.
01:08 It's just, they're in demand. They're hard to get sometimes.
01:11 Frank the Tank, star of New York, the king of New York.
01:14 Yeah.
01:14 Do you think he's getting girls?
01:15 Do you think, or do you know, like, girls are coming after him right now?
01:18 Or, like, what's the public like?
01:19 It's not even whether he's getting girls.
01:24 It's the fact that we're having questions asked about,
01:27 "Is Frank the Tank getting girls?"
01:30 Shows you just how powerful Frank the Tank has come.
01:33 I haven't asked him about his personal life, but that itself just speaks to the king of New York.
01:38 Who is the biggest person that you have in your phone?
01:40 The one you're like, "Dude, you want to share your friends?"
01:42 Like, "I got this person on my phone. This is pretty cool."
01:44 Huh. It's an interesting question.
01:48 Who is the biggest? I have a Charles Barkley in my phone.
01:52 That's a big one.
01:53 Maybe he's the biggest. I guess it would depend.
01:58 I have Tucker Carlson.
01:59 Some people say he's the biggest. Depends who you like, I guess.
02:02 Yeah. And what do you think about Tucker?
02:03 I mean, obviously, him going to Twitter.
02:04 What are your thoughts on this?
02:06 I mean, you're a guy who knows about media and sees,
02:08 you project and see what's going on in the media landscape.
02:11 Are you, like, a fan of what he's doing?
02:13 Is it kind of like thinking you get the kind of wheels spinning,
02:15 like maybe I should start doing something along those lines?
02:17 You know, I think he just creates content that obviously speaks to people.
02:22 Sometimes positively, sometimes negatively.
02:24 I don't know that he's even looking at it like, "Oh, this is my business side."
02:28 I think he's just let me create content that's great.
02:32 Yeah. And people consume it.
02:33 So he's killing it.
02:34 K Marco, what's the deal here?
02:36 Where is he? I think people wonder where he is.
02:38 I love these questions. These are out of left field.
02:40 K Marco, he still is on payroll.
02:43 He is not as active as he's used to been.
02:47 He's obviously a core guy.
02:49 He made millions through the transaction.
02:51 But his day-to-day, I'm not quite sure right now.
02:53 Hey, speaking of which, you made a lot of layoffs,
02:56 but I've noticed the blog has been a lot more content.
02:59 Is that something that you wanted to make sure that there's been a lot more content?
03:02 Yeah. You know, anytime you have to do layoffs, it's just awful.
03:05 I think it's a wake-up call and give you people who become more appreciative
03:08 that they didn't get caught up in the layoffs.
03:09 So yeah, the blog has picked up for sure.
03:12 And people, I think, are trying to pull their weight and fill in for the losses.
03:15 How do you keep a girl like Brianna Chickenfight happy
03:17 and keep her at Barstool long-term?
03:19 Because from what I understand, I know I just actually talked to O'Malley.
03:23 She just signed a two-year contract.
03:25 But I guess, you know, they're stars, they're talent.
03:28 But how do you make them happy?
03:29 I guess that depends for each personality, each star, each talent.
03:37 They have to be happy.
03:39 You have to be flexible, try to make sure that they're happy waking up
03:42 because Brianna is a star.
03:43 You're never...
03:46 If talent wants to leave, there's very little you can ever do to stop that.
03:51 So we just try to be flexible and work with them.
03:54 But everybody's different.
03:55 And then also, I mean, this gets a little personal,
03:57 Alex Bennett is obviously going through something in a relationship,
03:59 but she hasn't spoken about it yet.
04:00 At what point do you kind of...
04:02 Or do you actually get involved and say,
04:03 "Hey, this could be really good for Barstool or for your content"?
04:06 Do you actually start speaking about it?
04:08 No.
04:10 Alex and a lot of people at Barstool have gone through personal issues.
04:14 We're a loony bin in some sorts.
04:16 It's like Saturday Night Live, you know?
04:17 But no, we never push for that.
04:20 She's got to feel comfortable talking about what she's comfortable with.
04:24 It's her life and no one can tell her what she should talk about
04:28 or not talk about except her.
04:29 Yeah, yeah.
04:30 US Open, you loved the US Open.
04:32 The traffic was terrible.
04:33 Arnia Sabalenka.
04:34 You said that was the best event after SNL,
04:36 the best New York City experience.
04:39 Do you still stand by that?
04:40 I do.
04:40 So New Yorkers are very New York-y.
04:43 They'll be like, "You gotta do this, you gotta do that."
04:45 The US Open is definitely on that list of the true New Yorker event.
04:50 I loved it.
04:51 I loved the tennis.
04:52 I fell in love with Arnia Sabalenka.
04:54 So I really did enjoy it.
04:56 Yeah. What are your thoughts about the Jets this year?
04:58 I don't think they're going to be nearly as good as people think.
05:02 Aaron Rodgers, who I'd consider a friend, he's my age.
05:05 The Jets stink.
05:08 They always stink.
05:09 You want to talk about a guy who's living up the New York life.
05:12 Yeah.
05:13 You see him in a crowd at Knicks, Rangers, US Open.
05:16 I don't even know if he's on the practice field.
05:18 Yeah.
05:18 You know, he's in the twilight of his career, of his life, you could say.
05:22 I don't see him turning it around.
05:23 By the way, that's no offense because I'm very good friends with Joe Douglas, the GM.
05:28 Yeah, yeah.
05:28 And I love Joe.
05:28 He's a great guy, but I'm a Patriot fan.
05:31 So you're not going to get me to sit here and say, "Oh, the Jets will be great."
05:34 I'll believe it when I see it.
05:35 Last question.
05:36 Obviously, you got Penn back.
05:37 You got Barstool back from Penn, but you got a huge paycheck.
05:41 What was your big splurge or purchase as a gift to yourself once you got back?
05:45 I bought a racehorse, Wonder Girl Carly.
05:49 Paid 650 grand for it.
05:51 650?
05:52 And how much is that a good investment?
05:53 Like, I don't know horses.
05:54 No, terrible.
05:55 Dumb.
05:55 Is it?
05:56 You might as well burn the money.
05:57 Like, no, it's a terrible investment.
06:00 Unless you have like oil money, you don't spend 650,000 on a horse because I'm not rich enough
06:07 to do that.
06:07 Yeah.
06:07 But it's like, whatever, I'm going to splurge once.
06:10 But it is not a good investment.
06:11 I would not advise that for anybody.
06:13 Dude, you're always the best.
06:14 Good to see you, buddy.
06:15 Thank you.