I had successfully purged that from my memory. Thanks, bro.Not enough snow
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don't worry i got you...I had successfully purged that from my memory. Thanks, bro.

Some how, some way Chandler and his people lost their heads and didn't secure a signed contract for the post-TUF fight. Maybe they trusted Conor and Dana as men of their word. "Don't worry about a contract. Having the coaches fight after the series is standard; a gentleman's agreement is all we need."Interesting how you guys, most of you guys, kept saying that you "dont blame him, it will be worth it, hell make more money in that one fight than 3 fights."
Now just about everyone can join in on the shaming.
I do kinda wonder if Chandler would have a case for promissory estoppel, though I'm not a lawyer so it's hard to know what does and doesn't meet the technical definitions of this offensePathetic. At this point his best chance is to get in a legal battle and go to court. He might even have a chance to win there.
Promissory estoppel is a contract law doctrine that allows a plaintiff to recover damages, despite no actual contract, when the defendant made a promise that the plaintiff detrimentally relied upon, and the plaintiff’s reliance on that promise was reasonable.

Chandler on his knees begging still lol.