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Release the files @StoolMintzy. Not a suggestion. An order #ShreveportBreadWar
I also would like to say I have zero clue what this is even about. But if Mintzy doesn’t let Tate release
Houston Mallette is one of my favorite Alabama athletes ever. He represented the school and the state with such pride and class. This morning when we arrived in Tuscaloosa he still had his jersey on. You can tell how much it means to him.
Super Sky Point to Hulk Hogan, a man who revolutionized the pro wrestling industry twice. If you don’t remember Wrestlemania III, I can’t adequately explain what a cultural touchstone moment it was when he did the seemingly impossible by slamming Andre the Giant. He was the brightest light in a sky full of larger-than-life WWE stars. Years later, we saw that same childhood hero morph into the conniving “Hollywood” Hogan in WCW and his on-air villainy damn near put Vince McMahon and the WWE out of business. Monday nights became must-see television and it ushered in the attitude era. Wrestling’s popularity and mainstream acceptance ascended to new levels.
Love him or hate him, or maybe he made you feel both emotions, Hulk Hogan was always relevant. He knew how to make you care. He put asses in seats and in front of tv screens. That was his job. And he was damn good at it. Whatcha gonna do, St. Peter, when the 24-inch pythons run wild on you? #RIP