Nicole Aniston on Last Call

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Source: Sport Swami

By: Company Press Release

Nicole Aniston

With controversy and attitude getting heated as the guests get more animated, the Swami realized that it was time for a change. Not only is the Swami moving to a New Time Spot (11 p.m. To 1 a.m. et on Friday’s) but he is letting it all go now in the shows. So with a Super Bowl preview, MMA inside action, a new UFC heavyweight and an outspoken porn star it’s a can’t miss two hours with co-hosts Amile Waters (www.twitter.com/amilewaters) & Angelina Valentine (www.angelinavalentine.com) on Last Call only on www.cyberstationusa.com.

This week’s guests include:

-Busty Pornstar Nicole Aniston (www.twitter.com/xnicoleanistonx) makes her radio debut as she sits down with the Swami to talk about her plans post AVN Expo 2012 and much more. The curvy blonde busty bombshell chats about getting into the industry, being her own person, why she considers herself “one of the guy’s,” the difference between working with men and women, plans for her own website, and whom the real Nicole Aniston is all about.

-UFC Heavyweight “The Grave Digger” Chad Griggs (www.twitter.com/ChadGriggsUFC) takes some time from his busy training to sit down with the Swami about his UFC debut in Atlanta against Travis Browne at UFC 145. The Scottsdale firefighter talks about preparing for his UFC debut on PPV, working with Don Frye, looking back on his big win over Bobby Lashley, handling being a huge underdog, balancing two jobs, and what he feels he has to do to beat Travis Browne in Atlanta at UFC 145.

-MMA Editor/Writer Loretta Hunt (www.twitter.com/lorettahuntmma) returns to the show to chat with Amile and the Swami all things MMA and even movies. Ms. Hunt sits down with Amile and the Swami to talk about the UFC on Fox 2 recap, UFC 143 preview, and a review of Gina Carano’s new movie out, Haywire!

All of this plus NFL Super Bowl preview on a new time spot on this week’s Last Call www.cyberstationusa.com. Friday, February 3 from 11 p.m. to 1 a.m. Eastern time/8 p.m. to 10 p.m. Pacific time.