Aaron Imholte / Steel Toe Morning Show (STMS) / r/steeltoeboringshow / r/steeltoebeggingshow / "Dabblers" / "Dabbleverse" - Minnesota's ex-radio host wannabe shockjock, his friends, and his community of unhinged Reddit a-logs known as "Dabbleverse". He is best known for being Nicholas Rekieta's ex-boyfriend. "And sex with him became less consensual" -- Rekieta.

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Around two years ago, I predicted Melton/Ralph feud (PIG WARZ)

with all the parts slowly turning, it may happen soon.
 
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Coach Aaron went on, quite frankly, a very retarded rant about Mizkif and Emiru. He does that thing where he doesn't actually know the story, he admits he doesn't actually know the story, but he makes shit up and then uses the shit he made up to dunk on everyone else who covered the story accurately.

"She accused him of sexual assault!"

No, she described incidents that others characterized as sexual assault.

"You can't just claim these things!"

Mizkif did own up to disturbing, abusive allegations which validate her claims.

"If your relationship ends and you both claim you were abused, that means no one was abused!"

Ah, brilliant thoughts from a brilliant mind. So, if a man abuses a woman, she dumps him, tells people that he was abusing her, but then he cries "AB00SE!" too? Well, now it means no one was abused! Good job, dumbfuck. You just gave every abuser a golden ticket to get away with it, all because you're too braindead to understand the story you only chose to cover so you can bitch about how you fucked up your own life.

I still don't understand obsessing over this loser, but every once in awhile the things he says floor me with its stupidity.
 
He does that thing where he doesn't actually know the story, he admits he doesn't actually know the story, but he makes shit up and then uses the shit he made up to dunk on everyone else who covered the story accurately.
See also: White Power Hour.

I hope one of the people he lies about constantly gives this faggot the Matthew Shepard treatment someday.
 
every once in awhile the things he says floor me with its stupidity.
Agreed, it's why I keep up with clip shows about him (i.e. This Little Piggy), but the unhinged a-logs seem to be people that need a sort of emotional toilet for all their bullshit they can't/won't deal with.

Like "I can fixate on Aaron for a while, so I forget how much my life sucks." Aaron makes them feel morally and intellectually superior, and in many cases, they are.

The Dabbleverse is full of personality disorders on display.
 
Agreed, it's why I keep up with clip shows about him (i.e. This Little Piggy), but the unhinged a-logs seem to be people that need a sort of emotional toilet for all their bullshit they can't/won't deal with.
+1

Like "I can fixate on Aaron for a while, so I forget how much my life sucks." Aaron makes them feel morally and intellectually superior, and in many cases, they are.
I wouldn't go that far. They realize that they aren't much different than Aaron, at best, and significantly inferior to him, at worst

The Dabbleverse is full of personality disorders on display.
Anyone who does streaming is a bit off at the very least.
 
They realize that they aren't much different than Aaron, at best, and significantly inferior to him, at worst
Things I haven't done:
  • Host a regular internet show where I beg for money
  • Physically abuse my partners
  • Lose my partner to a junkie
  • Gone to jail
  • Hate my kids
  • Tell everyone I'm going to box them, then immediately back out
  • Be friends with Ethan Ralph
  • Fuck a junkie's wife
  • Get a restraining order on someone because they made me feel
  • Befriend retards like Keanu and Geno and pay them to hang out with me
  • Cry about how bad cocaine is (get a grip, pussies)
  • Larp as a boxer
  • Admit defeat to Chad Zumock
 
Things I haven't done:
  • Host a regular internet show where I beg for money
  • Physically abuse my partners
  • Lose my partner to a junkie
  • Gone to jail
  • Hate my kids
  • Tell everyone I'm going to box them, then immediately back out
  • Be friends with Ethan Ralph
  • Fuck a junkie's wife
  • Get a restraining order on someone because they made me feel
  • Befriend retards like Keanu and Geno and pay them to hang out with me
  • Cry about how bad cocaine is (get a grip, pussies)
  • Larp as a boxer
  • Admit defeat to Chad Zumock
You didn't list EAT REKIEATA'S GOO.....

curious.
 
https://youtube.com/watch?v=uWkBW-FBaYc
fake Mandami, and KHARRRLLLLLLLLLLL ate shit big time

THE QUEEN!! (maybe) fucked himself on the next HRO date for a bit that blew in his face
I'll be darned if I watch these faggots, but I had AI summarize:

In the Steel Toe Mikey segment, hosts Moody and Carl interview “Mikey,” a fellow inmate who served time with Steel Toe Morning Show host Aaron Imholte, hoping to expose exaggerations about Aaron’s jail stories—but instead, Mikey confirms nearly everything: Aaron was well-liked, called “Larry Bird” for his basketball skills, kind to others (even giving away cookies), and genuinely upbeat. Mikey recalls Aaron as calm, friendly, and respected by both inmates and guards, saying jail gave him time to “reevaluate himself.” The hosts realize the irony that Aaron—usually tense and combative on his show—seemed happier and more relaxed in jail, leading them to conclude that incarceration briefly freed him from the self-imposed pressures of his stressful broadcasting life.

The transcript is from a Steel Toe Morning Show segment where hosts Moody and Carl interview “Mikey,” a man who was incarcerated with Aaron Imholte (host of Steel Toe). The segment is half serious, half comedic — they genuinely ask about Aaron’s time in jail but constantly provide running commentary, fact-checking, and jokes. Later, Patrick Melton and other comedians react to the call.

📞 The Interview with Mikey​

Opening:
  • Hosts Moody and Carl call Mikey in jail to verify Aaron’s jail stories.
  • Mikey recognizes Aaron and describes him as “pretty cool.”
  • Mikey confirms Aaron played basketball and was nicknamed “Larry Bird” — exactly what Aaron claimed.
Nicknames & Basketball:
  • Mikey recalls Aaron being good at basketball.
  • He confirms inmates called Aaron Larry Bird — a big win for Aaron’s credibility, since he had claimed that.
  • Aaron had also said inmates offered him the choice between being called “Radio” or “Dwight.”
    Mikey vaguely remembers Aaron having other nicknames but doesn’t recall the details.
Aaron’s Jail Personality:
  • Mikey says Aaron was friendly, upbeat, and well-liked.
    He made friends, was generous (gave away cookies at meals), and got along with everyone.
  • Aaron was considered “a facilitator of fun,” helping organize basketball and social activities.
    After Aaron left, those games stopped — confirming his role as a social spark in the unit.
Daily Life:
  • Mikey says Aaron spent most of his time in his cell watching movies on his tablet, especially The Big Short.
  • They didn’t play cards together often; Mikey mostly played spades and poker with others.
  • Aaron occasionally joined card games but mostly kept to himself.
  • Mikey confirms Aaron didn’t seem unhappy — he was calm and positive.
Legal Talk:
  • Mikey explains his own situation: charged with arson, found incompetent to stand trial, and stuck waiting for mental health placement beyond legal limits.
  • Aaron had talked to Mikey about injustices in the legal system.
  • Mikey says he’d happily let Aaron represent him if Aaron became a lawyer — saying, “Yeah, I would.”
  • The hosts note this makes Aaron sound surprisingly noble and caring.
Mentions of Others:
  • Mikey recalls Aaron mentioning someone named “Kayla” positively — a key figure in Aaron’s case.
    He doesn’t remember details but insists it was positive talk.
Mikey’s Personal Ad:
  • Near the end, Mikey makes a plea: he’s single, 30, and looking for companionship.
    He gives his full name (Michael Hopkins) and a contact number through his canteen service.
  • The hosts react half-amused, half-sympathetic.

🧩 Commentary & Reactions​

Fact-Checking Aaron’s Jail Stories:
  • Every major claim Aaron made on-air — being liked, nicknamed Larry Bird, CO recognition, tablet movies, even “another win for the toe” — is verified by Mikey.
  • The hosts realize Aaron hadn’t lied about his jail experience.
    This shocks them, since they expected to catch exaggerations.
Aaron’s Mental State:
  • The biggest takeaway: jail seemed to relieve Aaron’s stress.
  • Mikey and the hosts agree Aaron “needed time to reevaluate himself.”
  • They discuss how Aaron seemed freer in jail than outside, where he’s obsessed with his show’s “goal” (daily donation quota).
  • The hosts conclude Aaron might have enjoyed jail because it freed him from social media and financial pressures.
  • They joke that he “created a life worse than jail” — his streaming grind feels like self-imposed punishment.
Racial Dynamics:
  • Mikey says the jail was segregated (white upstairs, Black downstairs), yet Aaron “was loved by the Black guys.”
    They liked him because “he was genuine” and had a good aura.
  • The hosts highlight this irony — that Aaron, often combative or sarcastic on his show, became relaxed, likable, and respected inside jail.

🎭 Final Analysis & Tone​

Hosts’ Shift in Perspective:
  • They start mocking Aaron, hoping to catch him lying.
  • But by the end, they’re unsettled — Mikey’s testimony shows Aaron was happier in jail than in real life.
  • They interpret this as tragic: Aaron’s daily grind as a streamer is more stressful than incarceration.
Patrick Melton’s Reaction:
  • Patrick (from Nobody Likes Onions) is uneasy with how the segment turned serious and humanized Aaron.
  • The others insist the story is both funny and revealing — that Aaron’s “punishment” was actually a mental reset.

🧠 Key Takeaways​

ThemeSummary
Aaron’s BehaviorCalm, likable, generous, “facilitator of fun.”
CredibilityAll his jail stories check out; nothing exaggerated.
Mikey’s ViewThinks Aaron is genuine, friendly, even inspiring.
Mental Health InsightJail served as a decompression period for Aaron; he felt freer there than outside.
IronyAaron’s life and work stress made jail seem like a vacation.
Hosts’ ConclusionAaron’s jail time shows he’s miserable in normal life — and jail gave him peace.
 
That was such ironic kino. They validated all of Aaron's claims except for the most minor of technicalities; he's made out to be an overall great person who needed the experience and genuinely grew from it, yet he's still presented as a complicated, nuanced man who warrants sympathies. They humanized him, bolstered his credibility, and destroyed their own narratives about the guy.

I cannot believe how massive of a W they've shoved in Aaron's pocket with this stunt. God made the "Luigi does nothing and wins anyone" meme into a human and his name is Aaron Imholte. If these dudes had any self-respect, they'd log off immediately and permanently.
 
Very nice of Mikey to tell the truth about his experience with Aaron. I'm sure he must have known they were after the exact opposite of what he said. Seems like he's at least an honest person. I hope he can put whatever mistakes he's made behind him and have a better life after he's done his time.
 
Aaron better not let this go to his head. Considering it sounds like prison allowed him to think about his life, and most likely his kids, the best thing he can do is completly ignore all of them except to look for HRO violations.
 
Aaron better not let this go to his head. Considering it sounds like prison allowed him to think about his life, and most likely his kids, the best thing he can do is completly ignore all of them except to look for HRO violations.
Ignore this negative Nelly, Steel Toe! TAKE MERSH'S CROWN! YOU'RE THE TRUE KING OF DA SEKTUR NOW!
 
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