I don't remember Larry Z for some reason. This isn't aggressively terrible or anything, but it's not entertaining and the crowd is struggling just to figure out when to politely applaud.
Criticisms aside, I definitely double down on "seems like a good dude." Glad he got his moment, and hope he enjoyed it. Over time I find myself softening on the stance of not wanting people to get in who have weak resumes. The way these people give up their bodies for the business, it's hard not to be happy for all of them.
I didn't like them, but in college I saw them as a good trolling opportunity, and I loudly swore allegiance to them as the GOAT as my friends got furious at them.