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@Oku @PRIDEWASBETTER @Kowboy On Sherdog Please and thank you​
 
@Pittie Petey I've always been a big fan of this promo they are talking about and angle with Flair stirring up shit between Warrior and Savage. You can tell they are trying to make Warrior a little more down to earth for this run and it's a very non-typical promo for him. He actually interacts with Flair like a normal person would. He shows genuine concern about Savage having a manager.
"SAY WHHAT?" <lmao>


Flair mentioning that Warrior lives in Phoenix also humanizing him some. I like how apprehensive Flair looks the entire time to be talking to him selling that he's still wildly unpredictable though
 
@Pittie Petey I've always been a big fan of this promo they are talking about and angle with Flair stirring up shit between Warrior and Savage. You can tell they are trying to make Warrior a little more down to earth for this run and it's a very non-typical promo for him. He actually interacts with Flair like a normal person would. He shows genuine concern about Savage having a manager.
"SAY WHHAT?" <lmao>


Flair mentioning that Warrior lives in Phoenix also humanizing him some. I like how apprehensive Flair looks the entire time to be talking to him selling that he's still wildly unpredictable though


Im sure @Bix is right about Pat Patterson cleaning it up as soon as he got back, he probably told Warrior to cut out all that stupid fucking mystical wizard of the cosmos bullshit that helped to tank his world title run
 
Hammerstone basically disrespecting Mexicans calling whatever the fuck that abomination on his plate is "Mexican". <lmao>

 
And just like that, he's back on top

No wonder why he didnt wanna waste time running around with dorks like John Cena and doing stupid fake gay play wrestling, we're talkin' bout major motion pictures and awards season, baybay!





 
And just like that, he's back on top

No wonder why he didnt wanna waste time running around with dorks like John Cena and doing stupid fake gay play wrestling, we're talkin' bout major motion pictures and awards season, baybay!







The movie got a 15 minute standing ovation after the movie ended at the Venice Film Festival yesterday.

 
Watched a western called Hostiles last night, movie was decent but the cast was amazing, Christian Bale, Jonathan Majors, Ben Foster, Timothee Chalamet and that guy that looks like a mongoloid Matt Damon

It had so many stars in it that I was surprised it flew under the radar for me but I think it came out back when some of them were still unknown

Christian Bale plays an Army officer that is about to retire and he is ordered to escort an imprisoned Native American chief back home to his tribal land so the chief can die in peace, but heres the twist, this particular injun has gutted several of Bale's friends like various kinds of fish over the years so ole Christian is none to happy about this final assignment, no sirree, Bob

Movie starts off intensely violent as heck and theres some pretty good action throughout, lots of brutal deaths in the ongoing war between the red man and the white man

Theres some good acting and a few heart tugging moments here and there, lots of beautiful country to see as the group makes its 2 plus hour journey, and of course lots of villiany keeps arising to impede their path in one way or another

I enjoyed it but it never got the ocean deep emotions that it was going for, even with the top notch cast of actors, everything pretty much stayed surface level, except for a great scene from Bale, no surprise there

Decent ride if youre a fan of war westerns, which I am


5.7 Thumbs Up Outta 7



 
The movie got a 15 minute standing ovation after the movie ended at the Venice Film Festival yesterday.



When I read your post, I thought to myself, "I bet in reality it was only 37 seconds, ole carny ass son of a bitch"

Then I saw the video length was exactly 37 seconds

That popped me LoL
 
Watched a western called Hostiles last night, movie was decent but the cast was amazing, Christian Bale, Jonathan Majors, Ben Foster, Timothee Chalamet and that guy that looks like a mongoloid Matt Damon

It had so many stars in it that I was surprised it flew under the radar for me but I think it came out back when some of them were still unknown

Christian Bale plays an Army officer that is about to retire and he is ordered to escort an imprisoned Native American chief back home to his tribal land so the chief can die in peace, but heres the twist, this particular injun has gutted several of Bale's friends like various kinds of fish over the years so ole Christian is none to happy about this final assignment, no sirree, Bob

Movie starts off intensely violent as heck and theres some pretty good action throughout, lots of brutal deaths in the ongoing war between the red man and the white man

Theres some good acting and a few heart tugging moments here and there, lots of beautiful country to see as the group makes its 2 plus hour journey, and of course lots of villiany keeps arising to impede their path in one way or another

I enjoyed it but it never got the ocean deep emotions that it was going for, even with the top notch cast of actors, everything pretty much stayed surface level, except for a great scene from Bale, no surprise there

Decent ride if youre a fan of war westerns, which I am


5.7 Thumbs Up Outta 7




I watched this when it first came out and went in completely cold. About 30 minutes in I thought to myself "This seems like a movie Ben Foster would be in" and then like, 15 minutes later fucking Ben Foster shows up <lmao>

I really liked it but I agree that the heavy emotional ending just didn't strike a chord with me. There wasn't enough equity in the characters for it. I enjoyed it though.
 
And just like that, he's back on top

No wonder why he didnt wanna waste time running around with dorks like John Cena and doing stupid fake gay play wrestling, we're talkin' bout major motion pictures and awards season, baybay!







The movie got a 15 minute standing ovation after the movie ended at the Venice Film Festival yesterday.


Looks like Men on a Mission isn't about to be the only Oscar in WWE history!

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