Sylvester Stallone vs. Arnold Schwarzenegger
In this episode of The 80s and 90s Uncensored, Milo is joined by returning guest host Katie Geilenkirch of the Retromade podcast. They take sides to battle over who has the biggest box office success, the biggest muscles, who has the talent, and of course, who would win in an all-out brawl between Schwarzenegger and Sylvester Stallone. Who will be the top dog? Tune in to find out.
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Milo is an actor, podcast host and producer, and writer. His most recent book “Gray Skies, Concrete Dreams” is out now.
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