Wrestling Thread July 13-26: 7/24 Hulk Hogan FIRED from WWE for Reported Racist Tirade

Are you excited for Brock Lesnar vs The Undertaker at SummerSlam?

  • Yes

    Votes: 22 40.7%
  • No

    Votes: 32 59.3%

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Oh yea, Vega Sky is shooting up in my power rankings

As of today

1. JoJo

2. Naomo

3. Vega Sky

4. Layla

5. Cameron
 
one of my female friends eats scrambled eggs with peanut butter
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For some reason I question her hygiene.
Where are the glasses?
 
Oh yea, Vega Sky is shooting up in my power rankings

As of today

1. JoJo
2. Naomo
3. Vega Sky
4. Layla
5. Cameron

cameron doe...? :x the moment she says a word she's turned me off. and bubba ray still smashin velvet? dont find her attractive either,

anyways heres the pic i took of jojo at axxxess.

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:Nthat poor broad wore the same dress to axxxess AND the hall of fame... :lol
 
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late nigh what up. in wildwood for the weekend took the baby on some rides tonight. going to sea isle tomorrow they have a no shower happy hour that gets nuts. gonna go wit my brother and a friend. hopefully be blacked out by around 4pm
 
late nigh what up. in wildwood for the weekend took the baby on some rides tonight. going to sea isle tomorrow they have a no shower happy hour that gets nuts. gonna go wit my brother and a friend. hopefully be blacked out by around 4pm

blacking out in the noon time is the best. only crappy part is waking up at like 9-10pm wondering where the **** you're at :lol
 


- In the wake of the Hulk Hogan racist comments controversy, a hot topic among fans is how Vince McMahon dropped the “n word” during a WWE pay-per-view back in 2005 in a segment with John Cena, Booker T and Sharmell. The video is above if you haven’t seen it.

TMZ has an article saying Hulk Hogan is “outraged” over Vince acting “so self-righteous” and condemning him for something Vince did in a premeditated way, and on TV for profit.

A WWE rep responded to TMZ and said everyone recognizes the 2005 segment with Vince “was an outlandish and satirical skit involving fictional characters, similar to that of many scripted television shows and movies.”
 
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