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WWE needs to make a Heavyweight Classic, although not called Mae Young Classic or Cruiserweight Classic, of course.
Take 32 wrestlers, most of them independent, and just put them in a tournament scenario.
The best thing about the Classics is the relative unpredictability and to introduce new wrestlers, giving fans a sense of intrigue and excitement that is missing from the main product.
The Classics are fantastic.
Do you think he knows that every cowboy sings a sad sad sang ?
I mean, we've only been saying what a POS Punk is for like 10 years now while everyone turned a blind eye because they were marks so this is not remotely surprising for anyone paying attention
Brody King and Jeff Cobb would be the first 2 people I'd callCould they actually find 32 “heavyweights” on the Indy’s? They’re all mostly 190lb flippy Manlets right?
Not much, chillin probably bbq something have a few friends over. Might go for a hike tomorrow or Sunday and bring my pooch.not much, man. I'm going to an 18th birthday party for my mum's best friend's daughter, because my mum wants me to go with her. I'll probably stay for like half an hour before leaving because if I stay any longer, I'll feel like some weird creeper.
What about you?
Brody King and Jeff Cobb would be the first 2 people I'd call
Now we only need 30 more
Although Brody King looks like Chris Hero let himself go so I dont know if they'd want him anyways
That's a good point actually. I shouldn't be surprised that he'd stoop to this level. But then again, this is the guy who challenged Chris Brown to the fight to defend the wamens.
I thought that someone was handling it for him.Wasn’t this fuck leaving twitter forever or something?
Could they actually find 32 “heavyweights” on the Indy’s? They’re all mostly 190lb flippy Manlets right?
I thought that someone was handling it for him.
That ‘in the business’ argument -
Well we can definitely expect a objective opinion about Russo from Jim Cornette