@SenSanders Sooo people that took out loans they knew they couldn't afford is our problem? While everyone else that cant afford their car home and whatever type of loans struggle. I owe cashapp 50 should taxpayers take on my burden?
Fans showed out with Pride flags for the Egypt-Iran match in Seattle 🏳️🌈
FIFA previously reiterated fans will not be prohibited from bringing rainbow flags, despite objections from the two country's respective federations.
Seattle PrideFest had designated the June 26 game for celebration before FIFA made the World Cup draw.
@ChrisMurphyCT Do you make less than 20k a year and constantly have to pay for this shit? Constantly have to pay for wars, for building housing for people that have none, for paying for Healthcare for people that have none, all while you go without?
@bigjoedoering
Words can’t express my sorrow. You were my big little brother.
While your time here was far too short I’m grateful for the time we shared and to truly call you family.
I’ll carry a piece of you with me everywhere I go for the rest of my life.
💔
July 1 2022 I wrestled what would be Joe Doering’s last match.
A month prior I’d noticed something was off with Joe. But it never crossed my mind that his cancer might have returned. In my mind he’d already faced that battle and won.
I’ve thought about it all countless times since and never asked. I think he knew the cancer had returned or at least had a gut feeling. Regardless he kept it all to himself. When it came time for the match he was down for everything. Angle slam off the apron to the floor? Let’s do it. Superplex? He was down.
I remember going to him before the match and telling him “Joe hopefully I don’t regret this. But I really want you to lay your stuff in on me out there. If you clothesline me I want my boots to come loose.” He kind of smirked like only Joe could and agreed. (And he sure did what I asked 😂)
We had a 20+ main event title match on ppv. I can’t imagine the pain or discomfort he was feeling at the time. But in true Joe fashion he was an absolute warrior.
Joe always was a professional. A class act and one hell of a wrestler. I left that match sore as shit but proud. It’s a strange feeling being both honoured and sad to have been the one that he closed out his career with. I’m just fortunate to have known him both in and out of the ring.
He fought cancer for so long. I can only hope that now he can finally rest.
❤️Joe