
Clownvis Joins, Rafe’s Bus Mission, and the Dumbest Music Game Ever
The Rizzuto Show | Daily Comedy Podcast · 105.7 The Point | Hubbard Radio
About this episode
Today’s daily podcast is what happens when you invite an Elvis clown into the studio and just… let things spiral.Clownvis Presley hangs out with the crew to talk about his upcoming “Oddballs and Outlaws Tour,” including a big stop at Red Flag in St. Louis. It’s part concert promo, part existential confusion, and fully entertaining. If you’ve never seen Clownvis before, imagine Elvis… but somehow more chaotic and slightly more honest.Meanwhile, Rafe is laser-focused on one goal: getting onto Willie Nelson’s tour bus. Not metaphorically. Literally. This turns into a full-blown mission involving questionable disguises, loose connections, and the kind of confidence you only get from zero actual planning. If you’ve ever tried to “manifest” something with no real strategy, this is your guy.We also dive deep into March Movie Mayhem, where 90s classics go head-to-head and friendships are tested. Dumb & Dumber vs Office Space? Tommy Boy vs Austin Powers? These are the kinds of decisions that say a lot about you—and none of it is good.Then comes the music game… which might be the most aggressively dumb and frustrating game we’ve ever played on this daily podcast. Tiny sound clips, wild guesses, and just enough confidence to make everyone look ridiculous.In “Crap on Celebrities,” we break down Moby trying to cancel a classic song (because of course he is), debate whether Goo Goo Dolls’ “Iris” is actually terrible (Rizz says yes, loudly), and somehow spiral into a full-blown argument about 80s movies that still hold up today.It’s messy. It’s loud. It’s completely unnecessary. And it’s exactly what you expect from The Rizzuto Show.Follow The Rizzuto Show → linktr.ee/rizzshow for more from your favorite daily comedy show.
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