For everyone complaining about "Two white guys in masks", read this.
If you respect and show love to their culture and traditions, Mexico will welcome you with open arms, no matter where you're from.
So grateful for the amount of love I got from the Mexican fans over the years.
Every year, I share this video of French caretakers who take sand from Omaha Beach in Normandy, and scrub them into the letters to give them the gold coloring.
They do this for all 9,386 US soldiers who died.
France also gave us this land as American soil. #MemorialDayWeekend
One of my main goals when creating #Lodestone was to bridge the gap between independent wrestlers and those under contracts. Getting to know these women and following their journeys has become so special to me, their bond is so real 💜🌎
Vegas mini doc coming next week!
If you want to know how fast the memory of MMA fans gets erased, 17 seconds isn’t even her fastest win and people think it was worked, lol. What about her :14 win over Zigano? Or her :16 win over Davis? Or her other 5 wins under :30? Or her 9 total wins under a minute?
$0 to share this💙
I usually somewhat utilize my palsy hand. Now, I can't do much including wrestling & my week gig for 2 months.
The GoFundMe helps w/ med & basic living expenses. Will tees & pics to anyone giving 40 or more. DM me after.
Love you all!
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October 2011. Kana made her debut in America. She wrestled 4 women - Mia Yim (first match), Sara Del Rey, Cheerleader Melissa & LuFisto. Lufi was her last match. She’s also the only woman whose hand Kana shook that weekend. They formed one hell of a tag team after that. 💙
We hype each other up a lot and tell each other they’re gonna make it and if they just work hard enough it will all fall into place but I’ve seen hundreds of people be more ready than they could ever be for an opportunity and it not amount to anything and then it ends in a mental health spiral.
I think we need to be better about teaching people how to cope with the rejection and also reminding people that whether or not your successful actually has very little to do with how much work you put in and much more to do with one person in one room that your not in’s opinion of not necessarily even YOU but of someone else could be the reason you aren’t “successful”
I’ve made it to the big stage and I’ve crashed and burn into severe depression and blown my whole life up as a result and I see so many continue to go through it especially as indie tryouts become a thing again (y’all remember 4 years ago they said they were NEVER HIRING INDIE WRESTLERS ONLY ATHLETES)
I dunno the end point of this rant but I think it’s something like you need to make peace with the idea that you may never main event wrestlemania but still be proud and happy with the fact that you even got off the couch and went to your first wrestling class because 99% of people who want to be wrestlers don’t even do that part.
Always funny to hear people doubt Joey.
As a wrestler, he is highly respected by his peers. He has made 60 year old men look like they are still in their prime and in this case, he made a teenager look like a seasoned tv star.
Put some respect on his name already