wisestofthemall
thousands of years ago, the ancient egymptians were inpecting all the new born babies. They were all pretty average until pharoh saw two exdrodinary babies, by the names of jon rocha and matt knost. their amazingness was so great, the pharoh's face melted and hee fell to the ground, throwing the babies into the nile river. They floated in the nile until they were found by the gods of all things amazing. they grew up on moust swaglympus, where they always ranked the best different types of games to play with a rock and a stick. one day, the gods recieved a call from the future, from two men named Kristian Harloff and Mark Ellis, saying they must be teleported to the future through a rip in space time in order to use their ranking skills for the good of humanity. they were then teleported to the future and created the best podcast of all time, THE TOP 10 SHOW. join the prophesied on their ranking adventures and tangents that are so good they should get their own spinoff series, but only if you think you can handle THE TOP 10.Read full review »
sammy newcomer via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/11/15
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Found through the schmoes and has probably become my number one podcast around. So much fun, always look forward to the weekly top 10
Ninjaskrtel18 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 07/30/15
Both You guys are Hilarious Love your back and forth Banter between deciding the show list but still funny
RickyBoy94 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/15/15
These guys are still new at this and trying to figure it all out, but once they get the ball rolling they do an awesome job! Plus, John Rocha really analyzes so many of these films beautifully while Matt Knost provides great comedic relief. They are an awesome duo. Right up there with the Schmoes...Read full review »
LizzieTS via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/03/15
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