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Kirk Buchner and Evan Nolan look at the latest Hall of Fame related news. They unveil the Semi-Finalists for the Ficitious Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Kirk says Aaron Rodgers is in trouble for our US Hall. Evan praises the career of Serena Williams and they look at the BYU issue. All this, and much more.
We are going to count these as a duo.

Wayne Campbell and Garth Algar were not musicians, but they certainly loved their rock and roll, and we would like to think that the musical genre loved them too. They hosted their own show, Wayne's World, which would often talk about rock Wayne did date the lovely Cassandra, the lead singer of Crucial Taunt. If you are still debating whether they belong here, they did promote the successful (at the very last minute) Waynestock, which was almost a disaster of Fyrefest proportions. Concert promotors definitely count here!

The Bullet Points:

T.V. Show and Movie Appeared: 
Saturday Night Live (1991-94)
Wayne’s World (1992)
Wayne’s World 2 (1993)

Actor:
Mike Myers (Wayne Campbell)
Dana Carvey (Garth Algar)

Role:
The hosts of a Rock and Roll (sometimes) themed talk show.

Dr. Johnny Fever

In the 1960s, or so the backstory goes, John Caravella was a top Disc Jockey in Los Angeles where he went by the name of "Johnny Sunshine." Apparently, you can't say the word "booger" on the air in L.A. because after he did, he was sacked, and poor Johnny went on a downward spiral where he went from "town to town up and down the dial." As he did so, he used the aliases of "Johnny Duke," "Johnny Style," "Johnny Cool" and "Johnny Midnight" where he hit rock bottom working at W.K.R.P. in Cincinnati, a classical music station where he didn't even bother to come up with a name.

2024 Pre-Season Rank #89, 2023 Pre-Season Rank #117, 2022 Pre-Season Rank #143.  Peak: 18-19/21-23

The first year of Joe Mixon’s career in Houston netted the former Sooner his first Pro Bowl since 2021, off a year where he broke 1,000 Yards (1,016) for the fifth time and 11 Touchdowns.  Mixon has been consistent over his eight NFL seasons, but at no time has he been considered a top-five Running Back.  This has to change, or he will have to go the Frank Gore route of compiling.  Considering he is starting 2025 on the IR, it will be a tall task.