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@kiddbanditpro I could have absolutely pictured you charging into a multi person tag match and your partners just being stunned on the stage saying "oh my God she just ran in"
thinking about one time i was working behind the bar a couple years ago & the reform candidate for a neighbouring constituency came in.
he was there as a patron, but of course had to ask the pink haired girl if sheโd vote reform.
to which i replied no, citing they had no clear
To be serious,
I found it so uncomfortable that I made my own event, and then from a position of moderate success got real preachy so as to be a voice for those that can't say anything without risking their neck and check.
A dark sheikh, if you will.
As you go to the polls today, remember that Nigel Farage walked back the ยฃ350 million pounds to the NHS statistic the morning the Brexit results came out. #localelections
@reset_by_peer I feel like there should be a law that every time a left creator gets rich they need their friends to forcibly keep them connected to grass.
@TheBigWavy_ Whenever there's a (any marginalised group here) show and someone's complaining that it's bigotry, it's the kind of loser who doesn't want us on shows at all.
EVERY TIME.
British wrestling legend Kendo Nagasaki has given Reform UK a resounding "NO."โ
The 84-year-old appears to have cut ties with LDN Wrestling after the promotion's owner and one of its top wrestlers posed for photographs with Reform UK MP Andrew Rosindell. Nagasaki, who became the oldest male wrestler in history when he appeared for LDN last November, made his position clear on his YouTube channel and did not mince his words.
His objection goes beyond a difference of opinion. As an advocate for the LGBTQ+ community, Nagasaki argues that introducing what he describes as "ultra-right-wing" politics into wrestling is both inappropriate and harmful - and he is equally clear about who benefits from these arrangements. "When Hulk Hogan got up on the stage with Donald Trump, who got the benefit? Was it Trump or Hogan? It was Trump. And in this case, the person who gets the benefit of being wrapped around that belt with our Jordan is this MP. They [LDN] don't get any benefit from it at all. They [politicians] don't want to be brought into the wrestling business. But they brought the wrestling business into that. He's the one that gets all the benefit."
His assistant Roz went further, detailing Rosindell's voting record before labelling Reform the "Degradation Party."
Nagasaki was clearly inspired by Joan Crawford when he ended the video, sending out a message to LDN: "Don't fuck with me, gentlemen. It's not my first day at the rodeo."