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If he was smart he would've made his own line of armbands in the mid/late 2000s and sold them at Hot Topic and made enough money to buy a gold boat.
If wwe was smart they would've done that. Remember, wwe had them by the balls with merchandising rights back then. But when he went to TNA he absolutely should've done that.
 
If you needed any proof this generation of fans are a bit retardedView attachment 7937084

I couldn't tell you which Uso is which and they were at their peak a mediocre tag team during a shite era of WWE.

If they weren't related to Dwayne they'd be in TNA or occasionally showing up on RoH because TK forgot he signed them.

The idea that either of them are relevant in WWE is fucking ludicrous. They could have put the yeet bit on any random NXT mystery-meat guy and he'd be just as over because the crowd likes to do a chant.
 
MMA fighter Raja Jackson arrested on felony charge after assault of pro wrestler at August show

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No pitbull barking incessantly in the background, no out of battery fire alarm chirps and nobody screaming that "he a gu' boy, he din du nuttin"?

This poor motherfucker is actually going to do jail time.
 
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It taking this long doesn't really bode well for Raja actually doing his time, right?
Not necessarily. California has a crippling problem with their overcrowded jails and prisons because of the state's "3 strikes" law.

It's not unusual in California for someone who isn't a flight risk, to not immediately get picked up.

His bail is only $50k, which is pretty low given the crime, but again, this is because California's detention system is insanely overcrowded.

Like who can't afford $5k? His lawyer's retainer is going to be ten times that.

I honestly do expect him to plead guilty as part of a plea agreement. The prosecutor doesn't even need any corporation from the victim since it was streamed.

I don't expect him to get a full 12 years, but if he takes a plea, felony assault counts as a strike. He gets two more strikes, it's life in state prison.
 
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No pitbull barking incessantly in the background, no out of battery fire alarm chirps and nobody screaming that "he a gu' boy, he din du nuttin"?

This poor motherfucker is actually going to do jail time.
Pretty sure he has no way out of it since he lived streamed the whole thing.

Even most of the black community is smart enough to not touch this one.

Besides Mark Henry of course.
 
Cody vs. Drew is now going to be the main event of Wrestlestock 1999 feat. Limp Bizkit *(please check local listings for availability. An active ESPN streaming subscription does not guarantee access to this event that is being streamed exclusively in the US on ESPN)

I guess Brock bargained the TKO execs down from 5 minutes to 3 for his "match" against John so that they could end the show with him doing his entrance again after Cody inevitably beats Drew so he can stand looking menacingly at Cody for a few seconds.

Booking your entire company around what the ADHD retard public will manage to sit through on TicToc is the depressing reality of doing business in 2025.
 
someone correct me if I am wrong but I feel like that was the first time Corey was physical since being cleared to wrestle 4 years ago.
You are right. Before that, the most physical he got was winning and losing the 24/7 Championship.

 
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