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What happened to the spirit of wrestling?!Damn man yall still wayching NxT lmao this you all dick in the head
What happened to the spirit of wrestling?!Damn man yall still wayching NxT lmao this you all dick in the head
It’s dead. This is da worse time to be a fan. I told you all from 2013-2020 we were in da bestest Tim for wrestling and what a Time to gr be a fan. Nobody listen. Now The spirit of wrestling is dead.What happened to the spirit of wrestling?!
Who hurt you Lake? This is the best time in forever to be a fan.It’s dead. This is da worse time to be a fan. I told you all from 2013-2020 we were in da bestest Tim for wrestling and what a Time to gr be a fan. Nobody listen. Now The spirit of wrestling is dead.
Pro Wrestling historian DragonKingKarl Stern from When It Was Cool presents the Pioneer Era Pro Wrestling Omnibus: The Bible of the Pioneer Era of Wrestling. Sourced from hundreds of pro wrestling researchers, newsletters, books, magazines, newspapers, and years of firsthand research, Karl Stern has documented every major event in pro wrestling before the year 1900.
This is the story of the pioneers of pro wrestling. This is the origin and evolution of pro wrestling in the 1800s!
Major pro wrestling stars you will read about during Pioneer Era Wrestling Omnibus include William Muldoon, Col. James H. McLaughlin, John McMahon, Evan "Strangler" Lewis, Homer Lane, Andre Christol, Tom Jenkins, Farmer Burns, Dan McLeod, Clarence Whistler, Duncan C. Ross, Donald Dinnie, Prof. Thiebaud Bauer, Prof. William Miller, Greek George, and many more.
The DragonKingKarl's Pioneer Era Pro Wrestling Omnibus is compiled from a research project at the When It Was Cool website and podcast network. The timeline used in the DragonKingKarl's Pioneer Era Pro Wrestling Omnibus chronicles every major pro wrestling show known from the 1800s, title changes, births, deaths, arrests and run-ins with the law, major angles, and business details.
It’s dead. This is da worse time to be a fan. I told you all from 2013-2020 we were in da bestest Tim for wrestling and what a Time to gr be a fan. Nobody listen. Now The spirit of wrestling is dead.
Huh. Y'know, that makes me think. If "the heart of rock 'n roll is in Cleveland," then where does the spirit of wrestling reside? Is it Madison Square Garden? Greensboro Coliseum? Cow Palace? Calgary, Alberta, Canada? The Tokyo Dome (by way of Oakland?) Verne Gagne's old farm?What happened to the spirit of wrestling?!
Huh. Y'know, that makes me think. If "the heart of rock 'n roll is in Cleveland," then where does the spirit of wrestling reside? Is it Madison Square Garden? Greensboro Coliseum? Cow Palace? Calgary, Alberta, Canada? The Tokyo Dome (by way of Oakland?) Verne Gagne's old farm?
Huh. Y'know, that makes me think. If "the heart of rock 'n roll is in Cleveland," then where does the spirit of wrestling reside? Is it Madison Square Garden? Greensboro Coliseum? Cow Palace? Calgary, Alberta, Canada? The Tokyo Dome (by way of Oakland?) Verne Gagne's old farm?
Demons, aliens, gargoyles, women.Who hurt you Lake? This is the best time in forever to be a fan.
Want to hear something crazy?@RollSonnenRoll Spotify just sent me my yearly wrap up gimmick and to the surprise of absolutely no one LoL
I really do love that album
My Top 5 is dope as fuck too, shows I love music with deep soulful pain and emotion imo
Want to hear something crazy?
I have never used spotify
I remember that story very well, yes lol.
@RollSonnenRoll This made me chuckle right here, do you remember last year my top song was some random Spanish language shit I never heard of because my ex-girl put it on repeat right before we drunkenly hate fucked all night after the big Snoop Dogg concert?
And the dang song just blasted through my house speakers all night long over and over and over again til the next day!
Well this year my #1 listening day is November 2 and thats cause I was in a dang hotel room in San Jose drunkenly sucking on a fucking foot all night long after the Bone Thugs concert as outlaw country blasted through my Bluetooth speaker all night til the next morning
Concerts really do run my life LoL
Have fun I wish we had colder weather here@GoldenAzazel we're have a 30 degree swing in a week.
From -24 to +6.
IT'S GONNA BE A DAMN ICE RINK OUT THERE
Anything Nick Gage has got can be taken care of with penicillin.Nick Gage has it
I need to use a different album for my workout playlists because it throws everything off. My number one artist was Payton Parrish, who's a metal singer that does viking warrior type shit and my go-to for when I lift. That's literally the only time I listen to him though so I don't think it's a true representation of my mood for the year. As always Van Halen and Ghost were the other top 3.@RollSonnenRoll Spotify just sent me my yearly wrap up gimmick and to the surprise of absolutely no one LoL
I really do love that album
My Top 5 is dope as fuck too, shows I love music with deep soulful pain and emotion imo
I need to use a different album for my workout playlists because it throws everything off. My number one artist was Payton Parrish, who's a metal singer that does viking warrior type shit and my go-to for when I lift. That's literally the only time I listen to him though so I don't think it's a true representation of my mood for the year. As always Van Halen and Ghost were the other top 3.
My top 2 songs were Payton songs so I consider my #3 to be my true top song
I drove home many a hot summer days to that
@Stargazer Rex It told me that in July my music tastes shifted to theatrical and scores, that damn heat had me at my wits end and I hit that spooky season playlist EARLY this year