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June 5, 2026

Steven Cheah Revealed To Cam Newton How Many Women He's Been With | The Yak 6-5-26

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Quick Read

Barstool personalities share chaotic anecdotes, from White Sox Dave's event antics to Steven Cheah's surprising 'body count' reveal to Cam Newton, alongside a deep dive into He-Man lore and Chicago Bears stadium drama.
Steven Cheah revealed his 'body count' of four women to Cam Newton in a viral interaction.
White Sox Dave caused significant disruption at an EA event, nearly injuring Matt Forte and correcting Michael Vick's career stats.
Brandon Walker passionately defended He-Man's cultural significance, including its origins as a toy line and its status as a 'gay icon'.

Summary

The Yak crew discusses a range of humorous and chaotic events. Dana details his participation in a large Chicago Dachshund walking club. White Sox Dave's disruptive behavior at an EA event, including almost hitting Matt Forte with a football and correcting Michael Vick, is recounted. Steven Cheah shares his viral interaction with Cam Newton where he revealed his 'body count' of four. Brandon Walker passionately defends and explains He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, including its toy origins and 'gay icon' status. The segment also touches on the ongoing Chicago Bears stadium relocation controversy, its impact on property values, and fan commute.
This episode offers a candid look into the unfiltered humor and personal anecdotes of Barstool Sports personalities. It highlights the unique, often self-deprecating, and sometimes controversial interactions that define 'The Yak,' providing entertainment and a glimpse into their off-air personas and real-world experiences.

Takeaways

  • Dana participates in a large Chicago Dachshund club, 'Weenie Wednesday,' with up to 75 dogs, where owners primarily know each other by their dog's name.
  • White Sox Dave's antics at an EA event included throwing a football at a mascot that almost hit Matt Forte and mistakenly correcting Michael Vick about his 2008 game stats.
  • Steven Cheah's 'body count' revelation to Cam Newton was four, leading to a viral social media moment and a humorous 'Chay bingo card' from a fan.
  • Brandon Walker provided an extensive explanation of He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, detailing its origins as a toy line, its setting in Eternia, and its recognized status as a 'gay icon'.
  • The Chicago Bears' potential stadium move to Hammond, Indiana, from Arlington Heights is criticized for negatively impacting northwest suburban season ticket holders and demolishing a historic horse racing track.
  • A 'get ready with me' video by Malc for lacrosse practice was critiqued by the hosts for being 'girl content' and 'sucking'.

Insights

1Dana's 'Weenie Wednesday' Dachshund Club

Dana is an active member of a large Dachshund club in Chicago that holds weekly 'Weenie Wednesday' walks. The club attracts around 75 dogs, and members primarily learn each other's dog names rather than their human names. Dana's dog, Ralphie, is one of four Ralphies in the club and is unique for his short hair.

Dana describes the Dachshund club walks, mentioning 'Weenie Wednesday,' the number of dogs, and the dynamic of knowing dog names over human names. He also identifies his dog, Ralphie, in a picture. (, , )

2White Sox Dave's Chaotic Event Behavior

At an EA event, White Sox Dave engaged in highly disruptive behavior. He threw a football at a mascot, which nearly hit former NFL player Matt Forte during an interview. He also attempted to correct NFL quarterback Michael Vick about his career statistics, specifically a game in 2008, which Vick clarified was in 2010.

The hosts recount Dave almost hitting Matt Forte with a football () and correcting Michael Vick about his game year, with Vick responding, 'That was 2010. You said 2008.' ()

3Steven Cheah's Viral Cam Newton Interaction

Steven Cheah had a viral interaction with Cam Newton where he was asked about his 'body count.' Cheah, after some hesitation, revealed his number was four. This moment was unexpected and quickly became a popular clip online, leading to a fan creating a humorous 'Chay bingo card' based on his unique personality traits.

Steven Cheah recounts asking Cam Newton about his 'take' on the Ray J clip and then being asked his own 'number.' He states, 'Four.' (). A fan's bingo card is shown, including 'Discuss Steven's body count with Cam Newton.' ()

4Brandon Walker's He-Man Expertise

Brandon Walker provided an extensive, passionate explanation of He-Man and the Masters of the Universe. He detailed its origins as a 1982 Mattel toy line, followed by a TV show and comics. He described He-Man's powers (strength, speed), his setting in Eternia, and his main enemy, Skeletor. Walker also acknowledged He-Man's status as a 'gay icon,' citing a Wikipedia section and an LGBT lifestyle magazine.

Brandon explains He-Man's origins as a '1982 toy line from Mattel' (), describes Eternia (), and discusses He-Man's powers (). He later references He-Man's 'gay icon status section' on Wikipedia () and a quote from an LGBT magazine ().

5Chicago Bears Stadium Relocation Controversy

The Chicago Bears' decision to potentially move their stadium from Arlington Heights to Hammond, Indiana, is a contentious issue. The move is criticized for demolishing the historic Arlington Park horse racing course for no clear reason and for increasing commute times for 60% of season ticket holders residing in the northwest suburbs. The NFL is seen as pressuring franchises to build new stadiums to drive up prices.

The hosts discuss the Bears' move to Hammond, Indiana, from Arlington Heights (). They lament the demolition of Arlington Park () and note that 60% of season ticket holders are in the northwest suburbs, making Hammond a longer commute (). They attribute the push for new stadiums to NFL pressure to increase prices ().

Notable Moments

Steven Cheah's 'body count' reveal to Cam Newton, which was four, became a viral moment.

This unexpected personal disclosure to a celebrity generated significant buzz and humor online, exemplifying the show's unscripted and often surprising nature.

Brandon Walker's detailed and passionate defense of He-Man, including its toy origins and 'gay icon' status.

Walker's deep knowledge and emotional connection to the franchise provided a surprisingly educational yet humorous segment, highlighting the cultural impact of niche pop culture phenomena.

White Sox Dave's chaotic behavior at an EA event, including almost hitting Matt Forte with a football and correcting Michael Vick's career stats.

This segment showcased Dave's unpredictable and disruptive persona, leading to highly entertaining and cringeworthy anecdotes that are characteristic of Barstool content.

Quotes

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"Chay discussing his body count with Cam Newton was not on my bingo card."

Fan (quoted by Steven Cheah)
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"Instinct magazine's Gerald Bigger Staff described it as one of the gayest cartoons of all time."

Host
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"If your wife was nasty at golf, she'd probably give you tips to get better."

Host
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"I'm in the same boat as you. I say that as myself, too. There's only one person out there who's like, 'All right, that's okay. I guess there's a there's one person who's a willing participant.'"

Host (to Brandon Walker)

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