#244 - Peak Journalism at the Enhanced Games

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Viva Las Vegas! We are on the ground for a completely immersive weekend of sports and journalism at the Enhanced Games. We kick off this high-stakes trip with a pre-party check-in, slamming Excedrin Migraine on the plane, loading up on hydration to survive the desert, and breaking out our heavyweight credentials featuring our own blown up faces. We also hype up our secret weapon: a beautifully laminated, line-graph business plan we are desperately trying to pitch to a billionaire investor.


Our first debrief covers the opening press conference, which looked incredibly legit with massive media platforms and tripods. The mainstream press came in guns blazing, highlighted by a BBC reporter absolutely grilling the panel on whether the games are just a pharmaceutical money grab. We also detail a former Olympic official defending the event in the name of science, and the wild story of how organizers had to track down the original 2008 manufacturers to custom make the legally banned swimming "super suits".


Then, the real hotel chaos strikes. We recap a massive key card failure that left us locked out of our room, an elevator completely stuffed to the brim with partying tourists, a frantic front desk standoff involving a security guard and a locksmith, and a brutal traffic jam that forced us to cancel our Lyft and completely miss our dinner with Renee.


That night we hit the creator cocktail party and befriend tennis player Alex at the bar and later found iconic triathlete Noel Mulkey. Talent executive Will then invites us to crash the exclusive founders' party. We manage to sneak past the guards, despite standing out in basic black t-shirts, to watch synchronized gymnasts perform inside glowing plastic orbs in the pool. Plus, Erin details reaching her "no-filter" third glass of wine mark, resulting in her aggressively lecturing a rich investor about why buying fake social media followers is total garbage.


The next day, we take our seats on the "surface of the sun" in the 95-degree media stands, starving and sweaty. Swimmer Kristian Gkolomeev crushes the 50m freestyle in a super suit, beating the world record to win a cool $1 million, sending the stadium into a frenzy of red lights and smoke. On the track, non-enhanced superstar Fred Kerley dominates the 100m sprint through two dramatic false starts, taking to the big screen afterward to hilariously trash talk, telling them they need to "get on more of that stuff" if they want to beat him. We wrap up the night with a concert by The Killers, who flawlessly rattled off their highlight reel of their absolute greatest hits.


Finally, we record a raw, sleep-deprived debrief from the airport gate before boarding our flight. We address a wave of angry comments accusing us of "promoting steroids" after a late night unboxing video, firmly setting the record straight: unlike the paid influencers on the trip, we completely self-funded this journey as independent media so we could speak truthfully.
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