Apple Stank?! Samoa Joe's SHOCKING Voicemail REVEALED!

Apple Stank?! Samoa Joe's SHOCKING Voicemail REVEALED!
Gaming News 27 November 2025

Okay, folks, buckle up, because we're diving deep into the wonderfully weird world of the Voicemail Dump Truck. Specifically, episode 154: "Apple Stank.mp3 ft. Samoa Joe." Now, I know what you might be thinking: "What in the natural goodness is a Voicemail Dump Truck, and why should I care?" Fair question. Think of it as a curated collection of, well, voicemails. But not just any voicemails. These are the kind that make you scratch your head, then chuckle, and then maybe question reality a little bit. In a good way, of course.

Apple Stank?! Samoa Joe's SHOCKING Voicemail REVEA...

This particular episode, which dropped on 12/11/2025 (according to the provided information), features none other than the newly crowned AEW World Champion, Samoa Joe. Yes, *that* Samoa Joe. Wrestling royalty lending his voice (and apparently, opinions on fruit and hygiene) to the mix. It's the kind of unexpected crossover that makes you love the internet. I mean, who would have predicted this?

According to the episode description, Joe tackles some pretty pressing issues. Grape consumption, for starters. I'm picturing a heated debate on seedless versus seeded, perhaps? Or maybe the proper way to peel (yes, some people peel grapes!). Then there's phone pocket etiquette. This one I'm genuinely curious about. Is there a right and wrong way to carry your phone? And if so, what are the consequences? Hopefully, Joe sheds some light. Maybe he's got some strong views on back pocket phone dangers?

But the real kicker, the one that truly grabbed my attention, is the "distinct smell of apples." "Apple Stank," the title so eloquently puts it. What does that even *mean*? Is Joe lamenting the artificial apple scent used in cleaning products? Is he defending the crisp, sweet aroma of a freshly picked Granny Smith? Is he disgusted by the smell of over-ripe apples? The suspense is killing me. It's the kind of oddly specific topic that only the internet could generate and I'm now desperate to know more.

The post also mentions a mysterious "Lou Mines fellow." Who is this person and what role do they play in this aural adventure? The lack of context only adds to the intrigue. The whole thing just screams "must-listen" for anyone who appreciates the bizarre and beautiful corners of the internet. Honestly, the random nature of it is kind of refreshing. In a world of meticulously crafted online personas, the Voicemail Dump Truck, with its Samoa Joe-assisted apple stank discussions, feels authentically… human. Imperfect, a little strange, and utterly captivating. I'm giving this one a listen.

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