NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: Among the most talked about radio rivalries of all time, Mancow Muller and Howard Stern’s names pop up every time. The competitive radio hosts took their feud to a different level, especially after Howard Stern's 'live’ rant on Muller’s dying father. In a radio docuseries, the latter had opened up about the bitter feud and was even in tears while recalling the ‘demonic’ words.
“I had come to Chicago because it was closer to my father who was dying of cancer. My father was a $ 30,000-a-year cabinet maker and he became the number one topic on Stern's show for a year,” Muller told in an episode of Vice TV. Some of the disparaging remarks made by Howard back then included a joke that he will ‘dig up his corpse’, and threatening Muller with rape. He further shared Howard’s hurtful while he was live on air, “The countdown to his death, how he was going to have sex with my mother. How he was gonna use my mother's saliva on himself when he raped me, how he was gonna dig up my father's corpse, he told his listeners to go to my father's funeral.”
What does Mancow Muller do now?
Former radio personality, Manchow Muller, returned to the spotlight in 2021, launching his own YouTube Channel ‘Mancow's Micro Aggression.’ In his first post, he talked about why Disney theme parks are ‘no longer the happiest place on earth.’ Eric ‘Mancow’ Muller also ran for Illinois governor as an independent. The RJ has hosted shows in major cities, including San Francisco, Kansas City, and most recently Chicago. He also made guest appearances on ‘On Balance,’ sharing his thoughts on free speech and political hot topics, as per DailyMail.
'He can burn in hell!'
Muller also talked about how some people think that Howard has changed, “You think this is some entertainer? "Oh, he's made amends, he's a nice guy now," he can burn in hell!' he lamented.
A few other ugly comments made by Howard back in 1995, were, “You are my b***h, you've always been my b***h!,” and “They should have shot your father.” Muller questioned, in the episode, “What is that? That type of demonic evil, this is wrong,”
Howard and Muller went on each other during a live show, and shouted at each other with slurs, “It was the greatest battle in radio history and the people of Chicago went "click" and they turned him off,' Mancow said on that episode. “It destroyed him in Chicago, he never beat me in Chicago, he never came close. Turns out there were more people in Chicago that had good in them, and good won for once.”