@KrisZellner As it should be though. What else was WWE going to do with Sheamus? He’s BEEN past his prime and he’s been there damn near 20 years making great money. He should be set for life. If he still wants to work, there’s places he can still go no and make good money.
@Lextweets55@72Breezy Shut your pussy ass up before I call ICE and have your illegal ass deported back to wherever your family crawled from. Standing up for racists when they feel the exact same way about you shows how confused you are. Maricon.
Dr Death Steve Williams catches Cactus Jack out of the air, walks him completely around ringside, presses & slams him. This is INSANE.
Imagine doing this shit to anybody & here's Doc doing it to someone the size of Mick Foley
I wish there was like 10 Cactus vs Dr Death matches.
@johnminecraftof@hamforge@dadyssues Where was she trying to “stop it” when dude was getting jumped by 2 people for no reason? She just happened to show up when these guys got the ass beating they deserved? FOH. It’s not excessive force if you’re attacked by more than one person. They’re threatening your life.
@johnminecraftof@hamforge@dadyssues You can’t jump somebody two on one for no reason and then cry like a bitch when you get “hurt”. That’s self defense in any court of law, plus it’s on video for evidence. Always some dumb Karen yelling “Stop!” after the fact.
Bruh. This main event of #NXTGreatAmericanBash…..wow. Kendal Grey is the best women’s wrestler alive. Period. Fantastic match. Entire show was good to great start to finish.
Dusty Rhodes cuts an amazing promo on the last NWA Pro before Starrcade 87 talking about the show as a whole and displays his anger at the WWF for putting on Survivor Series as competition in his own Dusty way
One of the most brilliant moments in GET OUT (2017).
Chris saves himself by using the cotton from the chair to block the sound of the teacup, a powerful piece of symbolism that turns one of America’s darkest historical realities into the very thing that saves his life.
TO DIE FOR (1995) feels like a movie that should have a much bigger reputation than it does. Gus Van Sant, Nicole Kidman at her most fearless, and a pitch-black sense of humor that only gets funnier with time. One of the great overlooked films of the ’90s.