airthompson
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We used to get more ppl at my school's women's basketball games
I can believe it, cuz there was likely more talent there.
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We used to get more ppl at my school's women's basketball games
As far as I know, it seems like talent isn't the problem with TNA...I can believe it, cuz there was likely more talent there.
My local BJJ tournaments have more people.We used to get more ppl at my school's women's basketball games
20% of all titles.. Today only..
http://shop.wwe.com/Title-Belts/sho...ducts-titlebelts,default,sc.html?start=0&sz=3
The majority of that roster should just be dispersed to Japan, ROH, and the Performance Center. I've been waiting on "Styin" Allen Jones, Rude Robertson, and Joseph The Samoan to make their WWE debuts for a long time now.
Prays for sex tape...
Prays for sex tape...
Keep that banshee and give me the other one.
for what its worth, two local papers announced that chris jericho would be coming to winnipeg for the wwe house show on march 7th.
WTF is a banshee?...
Assuming (hoping) this is fake lol but this gimmick has so much untapped potential
[h1]Make-A-Wish visit from Bad News Barrett goes poorly[/h1]
January 12, 2014
Bad News Barrett’s involvement with the Make-A-Wish Foundation was a bad idea in hindsight.
The Make-A-Wish Foundation issued an apology today it became clear that sending Bad News Barrett to visit a sick child in hospital had not been properly thought out.
“In hindsight, we realize it was not a good idea,” said Randall McPherson, a spokesperson for the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
Professional wrestlers have a long history of granting wishes for sick children through the foundation, and popular stars like John Cena have brightened the lives of hundreds of ill children.
But sending Bad News Barrett, a British pessimist who doesn’t sugarcoat the harsh realities of life, did not result in a happy occasion for nine-year-old Timmy Lawrence.
Barrett began the visit by pounding a gavel against the armrest of Timmy’s wheelchair, demanding decorum, and gruffly declaring: “I’m afraid I have some bad news for you.”
Barrett then spent the next 15 minutes outlining the harsh realities of Timmy’s prognosis, the enormous financial burden his hospitalization is putting on his parents, the unpleasant side-effects of his medication, and other pieces of unwelcome prognostication.
Barrett was eventually escorted out of the room when Timmy began crying.
To make it up to Timmy, the Make-A-Wish Foundation promised a visit from John Cena, but this only made the boy cry harder until the offer was changed to a visit from Daniel Bryan.
AJ Styles: Neal JonesThe majority of that roster should just be dispersed to Japan, ROH, and the Performance Center. I've been waiting on "Styin" Allen Jones, Rude Robertson, and Joseph The Samoan to make their WWE debuts for a long time now.
does bret hart only have the 3 disc dvd set? or does he have multiple ones lke the rock and cena
any of yall peep tat GLOW documentary on Netflix.... brins back memory and it kinda sad at the end