PWD PWD 1171: Cool For The Summer

Who's having a better #HotGirlSummer?

  • Mariah May

    Votes: 10 66.7%
  • Tiffany Stratton

    Votes: 5 33.3%

  • Total voters
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Apparently she's good to wrestle on Sunday!

What kind of condition will she be in, Azazel? And why is Tony Khan allowing an innocent, young girl who just got a concussion to compete so early?

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@Stargazer Rex I was watching part of this game earlier this week on one of those classic sports channels but they didn't show that hype In The Air Tonight intro. Look at the fucking size of Boz and that endless parade of 80's dianabol physiques getting on the bus! <lmao>
 


@Stargazer Rex I was watching part of this game earlier this week on one of those classic sports channels but they didn't show that hype In The Air Tonight intro. Look at the fucking size of Boz and that endless parade of 80's dianabol physiques getting on the bus! <lmao>


Some people may not like it but that is what peak performance looks like! The Boz and the boys aint afraid of no water retention, jack! They are trying to win ball games!
 
That reminds me of any time Bruce & Conrad talk about the Austin/Kane First Blood Match, and Conrad and his buddies point out that it was stupid because Kane had a mask and at that time had most of his body covered. THAT WAS THE ENTIRE POINT THOUGH. It was heat for McMahon and the Corporation to put Austin against a guy that had the unfair advantage. I remember watching that shit live lol. Weird that it gets lost to time.

...and as a big Kane & Undertaker fan at the time, I was salty AF when he lost the title the next night on Raw.
Austin had a nasty staph infection on his right arm and they thought he'd have to take some time off. He felt much better KOTR weekend but still wanted to drop the title to Kane because everyone liked Glenn and he knew a screwy finish wouldn't hurt his push.
 


@Stargazer Rex I was watching part of this game earlier this week on one of those classic sports channels but they didn't show that hype In The Air Tonight intro. Look at the fucking size of Boz and that endless parade of 80's dianabol physiques getting on the bus! <lmao>

"10 Dbol a day, baby!"
 
@Pliny Pete you ever listen to Sam Cooke? This song popped up randomly on my YT Music.



Man, whoa! I got blasted by a hyperbeam of pure soul!

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Thats one of my all time favorite songs, Rex, has been for decades, its such a strong soulful melody that can take you deep within yourself and fill you with a beautiful sense of hope

May I tell you a story?

When I was curb serving back in the mid 90's, there was an old crackhead named TC that used to be a club singer in New Orleans back in the 50's and 60's and sometimes on Friday nights I would pay him to just hang out on the corner with us singing this song for me as I was getting drunk setting in the Lazy Boy on the porch of my crack house

I swear thats a 100% true story lol
 
I wonder what ever happened to ole TC, Im sure he's dead now but I hope he was able to get some joy outta life in his last years, I always treated him well but a lot of other people in that life used to abuse those poor dudes that were down on their luck and pretty much helpless and hopeless
I hope he was able to get away from that and find some peace before he passed
 
Thats one of my all time favorite songs, Rex, has been for decades, its such a strong soulful melody that can take you deep within yourself and fill you with a beautiful sense of hope

May I tell you a story?

When I was curb serving back in the mid 90's, there was an old crackhead named TC that used to be a club singer in New Orleans back in the 50's and 60's and sometimes on Friday nights I would pay him to just hang out on the corner with us singing this song for me as I was getting drunk setting in the Lazy Boy on the porch of my crack house

I swear thats a 100% true story lol

I KNEW you would be familiar with that song. You and I are the most soulful guys on this damn website and if anyone has a problem with it they can stick it, brother!

It was my first time hearing it. I'm gonna start listening to more of his stuff. I found something very interesting about that song. Of course, the primary motivation behind it is the civil-rights movement of the time, a very serious and powerful movement, but he also taps into something universal that everyone can relate to with that song. Sam Cooke and other great artist seem to be able to enter the collective unconscious of humanity and bring things back to inspire and motivate us. We call it soul. Its a very beautiful song and that's an understatement.
 
I KNEW you would be familiar with that song. You and I are the most soulful guys on this damn website and if anyone has a problem with it they can stick it, brother!

It was my first time hearing it. I'm gonna start listening to more of his stuff. I found something very interesting about that song. Of course, the primary motivation behind it is the civil-rights movement of the time, a very serious and powerful movement, but he also taps into something universal that everyone can relate to with that song. Sam Cooke and other great artist seem to be able to enter the collective unconscious of humanity and bring things back to inspire and motivate us. We call it soul. Its a very beautiful song and that's an understatement.

Sam Cooke, Otis Redding and Al Green were the first 3 singers that got me deep into old school soul and R&B, they had a huge effect on my appreciation of music and realizing there was so much more out there besides rap, then when I discovered Stevie Wonder I was All In and there was no turning back!
 
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