I was thinking about Kill Bill 2, also.I hope he didn't sell his Hattori Hanzo sword
He also moonlights as a drummer.
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Not really.
it was called selling it. to try and sell tickets and get rating.
Thanks for clarifying. Good for him.The title is misleading. Stephan Bonnar is not “working” at a strip club. He owns it.
He heavily invested in crypto-currency years ago on the ground floor and did very, very well. He subsequently opened Legends, which accepts crypto currency and allows investors to buy in using crypto currency. It is a very interesting business model that’s he’s been working on and talking about for years.
I think to suggest he is living the life of a punch-drink loser, who is in the gutter, on the tail end of career mismanagement, is incorrect.
Let’s see how he makes out before we judge.
That was just so they could both get a payday, and fair play to them because it worked. They pulled a lot of money for a fight of that level.I never understood his beef with Ortiz. They were both in UFC and nothing was happening but then in Bellator they had that fucked up feud with the dude in the mask and Ortiz being so mad that he didn't let it go after the fight.
This was when Bellator peaked.
The title is misleading. Stephan Bonnar is not “working” at a strip club. He owns it.
He heavily invested in crypto-currency years ago on the ground floor and did very, very well. He subsequently opened Legends, which accepts crypto currency and allows investors to buy in using crypto currency. It is a very interesting business model that’s he’s been working on and talking about for years.
I think to suggest he is living the life of a punch-drink loser, who is in the gutter, on the tail end of career mismanagement, is incorrect.
Let’s see how he makes out before we judge.
But what about after the fight?
Ortiz was still pissed and not friendly.
Former WCW wrestler Disco Inferno works at Sapphires in Las Vegas.
I listen to him on the Keeping it 100 podcast. Look into it.You didn't have to admit to knowing that
I listen to him on the Keeping it 100 podcast. Look into it.
You're not alone bud. Never seen the point in wasting good money to NOT rail some random skanks.This just in - getting paid to punch other men in the face usually isn't a viable long term career option.
I remember a story about some random dude in a band, maybe Seether or some other mid 2000s garbage tier band that was on the radio. Someone said he studied to be a jeweler alongside being in a band so if he didn't become rich and famous that way he'd have something he could do instead. It's something I'm sure pro athletes hear time and time again and the advice is ignored just as many times.
As a side note I think I'm the only hetero man in existence that not only has never been to a strip club but wouldn't ever go either. Of the ex strippers I've met in my life every single one of them made terrible, terrible life decisions routinely and complained day after day about having to work regular people jobs instead of making a grand plus a night shaking their ass. Praise be to the Just Bleed God that almost all of them were legit hot because they had nothing else going for them.
The one that wasn't hot was one of the most disgusting people I've ever had the misfortune to meet irl.
Sadly after watching a few more interviews he struggles verbalizing what he’s thinking. However I cannot judge him because I don’t know how he spoke before a career in mma.Have you heard the dude talk?
No sane person would hire him in any job that requires brain activity
That's not how it works....
Bonnar is a bonafide member of the HODL Gang.