The closest I've ever been to a wrestler "during" a show was when Sandman was doing that guardrail walk thing he used to do at the Great American Bash. I also met and shook The Great Khali's hand at Ihop in Redwood City CA lol. It was so damn awkward
This week's Impact made me suspect Bully Ray.
The way he was questioning Joseph Park about what he'd manage to find out about the Aces and Eights, and they also said several times that the Mike guy they held hostage backstage was from New York - which Bully is too. (They mentioned this at least twice).
This week's Impact made me suspect Bully Ray.
The way he was questioning Joseph Park about what he'd manage to find out about the Aces and Eights, and they also said several times that the Mike guy they held hostage backstage was from New York - which Bully is too. (They mentioned this at least twice).
Anyone else thinking the same?
Looking back, yes. Pretty interesting on how they made this unpredictable from the start.
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Bully Ray is supposed to face Jeff Hardy later tonight but now hardy is injured thanks to the A&8s and also Bully Ray came out at the end of the battle yet again so Bully is involved somehow.
Aries is the leader of Aces & Eights for some reason.
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I do have one question for anyone who might feel that Dwayne Johnson "owes" the business. Is it just him, or is it anyone who moved on to other things? Should Luna Vachon get heat for running a towing company instead of working on RAW? Should Maven be critiqued on his Home Shopping Network bits instead of wrestling?
Or is it only the ones who go on to highly visible careers in movies that owe something? Why do Johnson (who left after putting people over, doing the traditionally "right thing") and Lesnar (who did not; except for making Eddie a legitimate star) get called sell-outs who "forgot where they came from" when someone who retires to do some regular job get credit (as they should) for moving on and making it without falling into a sea of addiction?