Gina Carano Update, Partnership With Adam Carolla: Here’s What Happened When The Daily Wire Stormed The Ryman Theater In Nashville
The Daily Wire gang — Ben Shapiro, Jeremy Boreing, Andrew Klavan, Michael Knowles, Matt Walsh, and Candace Owens — appeared live on stage at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville Tuesday night for the latest episode of The Daily Wire: Backstage.
The gang covered the hottest topics of politics and sports of the day: COVID-19 lockdowns, former Las Vegas Raiders coach Jon Gruden’s emails, President Joe Biden’s failing policies, the 2022 midterms, and more. The show also featured major announcements about the future of the company.
Later in the show, comedian Adam Carolla joined Boreing and Shapiro on stage to announce that Carolla is partnering with The Daily Wire to put on several comedy shows.
“We are going to call it ‘Adam Carolla: Truth Yeller’ because I tend to get fired up on stage,” Carolla said. The show itself will consist of three segments: a standup routine by Carolla, an interview segment with his guest, and an improv segment where Carolla comes up with a set based on a single word submitted by members of the audience.
At the Ryman, The Daily Wire premiered the trailer for its upcoming movie with Gina Carano. The movie, named “Terror on the Prairie,” is expected to come out March or April of 2022. The Daily Wire also premiered the trailer of another upcoming film, a thriller named “Shut In.”
The event started with an electric atmosphere as the crowd, roughly 2,800 people, broke out into chants of “Let’s go, Brandon,” essentially a less vulgar expression of opposition to Biden that has broken out at sporting events across the country in 2021. The Backstage opened with a standing ovation from the audience as Shapiro, Boreing, Klavan, Knowles, Walsh, and Owens walked on stage.
Let’s Go, Brandon! @realDailyWire at #BackstageLive pic.twitter.com/k3KVMQrXxD
— Emily Zanotti (@emzanotti) October 13, 2021
Standing ovation for the @realDailyWire crew.
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