Title suggestion: Disrespect and Dynamics: Bert Kreischer’s Complex Relationships on Two Bears, One Cave

Bert Kreischer, for some reason,
decides to continue disrespecting his wife on his show.
Two bears, one cave.
That’s called big time. People,
you can’t walk here. It’s.
I can’t let you in here. Anybody in an arena who’s been told who he is.
Oh, hold on.
Stop it. Stop.
Listen to watch the way that Bert Kreischer
decides to handle the disrespect he feels from his wife,
basically calling out for his disrespectful childhood ways.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
No, no, yeah.
Shut up, Leanne.
Just shut. Leanne, shh.
The jaw will shake, and you’re like,
oh, shit.
Back up.
Something tells me that the eyes that bird has here means business.
Looking at daddy time. Like,
you’re really gonna let my wife.
Big time. You like that, bro?
I don’t say, go yourself.
I don’t. I don’t say,
go yourself. No, no,
hold on, hold on,
hang on.
It’s not. It’s not.
Hold on. Tom,
this is a big mistake. I should have never brought her up here.
A lot of people have been saying about Burr for a long time.
I just got guaranteed and proven by his own wife.
Burr does seem like a gentle giant,
but his reactions and his alcoholism probably doesn’t mix too well.
Let’s be honest.
Do you think about Bert Kreischer’s personality and ego overall
as a person somewhat struggling relationship with his wife,
Leanne Kreischer, and his husband,
Tom Segura, or if you think that Bert might be right,
For once in his life, deciding that,
you know, it actually is not that good of an idea to have his wife.
In this podcast, at least throughout this episode,
in this sort of conversation.
Let me know your thoughts
opinions about all this over there in the comments.