@HeyHeyItsConrad@JRsBBQ@JrGrilling Was there ever a time after being fired by the WWE in which you had no plans to return, and wanted to just move on to other endeavors?
@IANdrewDiceClay Cena was important, being and continuing to be the face after the Guerrero and Benoit deaths, as well as the switch to PG. He was steady, and had the longest run as "the guy", and was successful in making the switch to mainstream. Though the most important is all subjective.
@butwhyalyssa I really don't understand the former wrestlers who now have adopted the "Let me crap on insert promotion" as their whole identity, it's pretty pathetic if you ask me.
@DLLS_Cowboys@timeforjeffrey I appreciate y'all sharing everything, I personally lost my dad to suicide so everything that was being said really hit home, and definitely puts things in perspective that we don't know what everyone is going through, and we truly should be kind to everyone.
@jtuck151 I lost my father this way. It really puts life in perspective and let's you realize that you truly don't know what someone is struggling with or going through. Which is why I always tell folks to always be empathetic to everyone around you, and be open to listening to everyone.