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  • Right to Censor was a pretty good stable
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    • Huge upset with Jericho losing today on Dynamite

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      • WWE just fired Mandy Rose because of his content.

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        • She is hot

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          • http://onsmash.com/sports/wwe-fires-...e-nude-photos/ Mandy Rose content

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            • Originally posted by Bret_Hart View Post


              She is hot
              Vist japan and pretend you lost
              you meet your future wife

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              • I love wrestling.

                My Dad introduced me to wrestling as a kid, when he’d get out the radio and we’d listen, or if we were lucky, watch wrestling on TV. I was fascinated by the larger-than-life characters and the outlandish storylines.

                As I got older, I started to follow the business side of wrestling, and I’ve been a fan of the sport ever since. I’ve seen it change and evolve over the years, and it’s always been an enjoyable experience. I’m glad my Dad introduced me to it, and I’m sure I’ll be a fan for life.​

                In my late teens, I also hung out with friends who would set up mats in the back yard and wrestle each other. I also wrestled my cousins a lot growing up.

                Though I never competed at a high level, I always enjoyed wrestling because it was a physical activity that allowed me to test my strength and skills against another person. It was also a lot of fun.

                At one of the first jobs I worked at, I had a friend was a decorated amateur female wrestling champ.

                She was very beautiful and strong, and she taught me a lot more in-depth about wrestling and different wrestling moves.

                She was a great role model for me, and I always admired her.

                She claimed her build gave her a natural advantage in wrestling. At only 5’1”, she had a low center of gravity, with an extremely strong core. This made her adept at takedowns and throws, as she could easily take down larger opponents. Her opponents often underestimated her, thinking that her small size would make her easy to defeat. However, they soon found out that she was a force to be reckoned with on the mat.

                All in all, wrestling is a tough sport, and you have to be mentally and physically prepared for it. I’ve learned also that it's important to have a good support system if you’re planning to compete on any level.

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                • Originally posted by Ghost Jab View Post
                  I love wrestling.

                  My Dad introduced me to wrestling as a kid, when he’d get out the radio and we’d listen, or if we were lucky, watch wrestling on TV. I was fascinated by the larger-than-life characters and the outlandish storylines.

                  As I got older, I started to follow the business side of wrestling, and I’ve been a fan of the sport ever since. I’ve seen it change and evolve over the years, and it’s always been an enjoyable experience. I’m glad my Dad introduced me to it, and I’m sure I’ll be a fan for life.​

                  In my late teens, I also hung out with friends who would set up mats in the back yard and wrestle each other. I also wrestled my cousins a lot growing up.

                  Though I never competed at a high level, I always enjoyed wrestling because it was a physical activity that allowed me to test my strength and skills against another person. It was also a lot of fun.

                  At one of the first jobs I worked at, I had a friend was a decorated amateur female wrestling champ.

                  She was very beautiful and strong, and she taught me a lot more in-depth about wrestling and different wrestling moves.

                  She was a great role model for me, and I always admired her.

                  She claimed her build gave her a natural advantage in wrestling. At only 5’1”, she had a low center of gravity, with an extremely strong core. This made her adept at takedowns and throws, as she could easily take down larger opponents. Her opponents often underestimated her, thinking that her small size would make her easy to defeat. However, they soon found out that she was a force to be reckoned with on the mat.

                  All in all, wrestling is a tough sport, and you have to be mentally and physically prepared for it. I’ve learned also that it's important to have a good support system if you’re planning to compete on any level.
                  You should check out the 30 for 30 documentary The Streak sometime if you like the legit competition side of wrestling. It's about a famous high school wrestling team that had a 54 year winning streak in team competition. It follows the team for a season to see if they can continue the streak another year.
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                  • Originally posted by Bret_Hart View Post
                    WWE just fired Mandy Rose because of his content.
                    I'm wondering if Amanda Rose Saccomanno will be All Elite soon?

                    She's in the wrong era. She would been Divas champ and posing for Playboy if she was around in the mid 2000s.
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                    • Bret made Tom Magee into a million bucks in this match that even Vince thought he was going to be a WWF Champion. great article here from 2005

                      "That's my next champion! That's my next champion" Vince McMahon shouted loudly to everyone around him as he stared at a monitor backstage in Rochester, New York on October 6th of 1986...​

                      http://www.onlineworldofwrestling.co...ommagee/03.jpg03.jpg

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