In the debut episode of the Full Tilt Podcast, Hatch sits down with legendary “Fall Guy” Royce Alger – two-time NCAA champion, world silver medalist, and head coach of Titan Mercury Wrestling Club. Royce unleashes a barrage of stories from Iowa wrestling rooms, brutal Gable workouts, Foxcatcher days with Dave Schultz, and the infamous “Heisman House” of legends he lives with today.
From 4.2-mile “Gable time” runs in the Iowa heat, to nearly getting choked out by Dave Schultz in a dark Foxcatcher room, to being only the second American ever issued a passport “behind enemy lines” in Moscow (after Bobby Fischer), this episode is wall-to-wall storytelling.
If you love wrestling, old-school toughness, and wild road stories, this one sets the bar.
Timed Highlights
0:00 – Cold open: 4.2-mile run and realizing Gable might be crazy
0:31 – Hatch introduces the Full Tilt Podcast and Royce Alger’s legendary resume
1:07 – Nashville trip, Young Guns clinic, and Montgomery Bell Academy first impressions
2:12 – National Collegiate Duals and Royce’s son chasing country music in Nashville
2:41 – Full career rundown: Iowa, World Cups, US Opens, Pan Ams, Titan Mercury
3:53 – Story-stealing, Dan Gable’s only collegiate loss, and calling him “Larry”
8:18 – “Gable time” and the infamous long loop run with Barry Davis
13:14 – The psychology of Gable’s extra 30 seconds and trust in the room
15:26 – Gable’s top game and how it shaped Royce’s wrestling from the top
16:21 – Being fourth on Iowa’s all-time pin list and the philosophy of pinning athletes
17:32 – Beating two Olympic champions at the same US Open
19:54 – Making the 1992 Olympic team and the parity of US wrestling rivalries
20:14 – What NIL money would have meant for 80s and 90s Hawkeyes
22:28 – “PhD: Poor, hungry, and driven” and how Royce recruited for Iowa
23:17 – First Hawkeye to Foxcatcher and arriving in a limo in Philadelphia
23:50 – First workout with Dave Schultz and getting choked unconscious
28:16 – The “fear of death” lesson and hearing others’ Schultz stories
29:53 – Why Chris Campbell is the best wrestler Royce ever put hands on
31:54 – Beating Andre Metzger at Midlands: “To be a legend, you have to beat a legend”
35:19 – Sauna culture at Iowa and stories that should never leave the walls
37:30 – The rivalry with Kevin Jackson and missing Olympic teams
38:16 – On excuses, almost guys, and why it’s easier to just win the match
42:42 – Getting a “whole new set of friends” after the world silver medal
46:39 – How one state title can lift an entire town
53:09 – Being handcuffed in Moscow and becoming passport case number two after Bobby Fischer
59:39 – Eli Alger, Trump, and a surprise visit from the Secret Service
1:03:52 – The sign above Iowa’s penalty box and “the older I get, the better I was”
1:06:42 – Reaching “Willie Nelson phase” status and still being relevant decades later
1:08:32 – Plans for the Legends Workshop and why hand fighting is a lost art
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