Big Show talks about what his diet used to look like in his 20's
- 2 packs of Cigarettes
- A bottle of Jack Daniels
- Pancakes, Chicken Fried Stake, 10 Hotdogs and much more
He consumed around 10-12k calories a day 😱
"I'm not here for a long time, I'm here for a good time"
(Credits :- HighPerformance on Ig)
Laura Bailey wants to see her character Abby happy in a new The Last of Us installment and wants her to be showcased as a leader:
"I just want to see Abby happy. Can we just see that? I have no idea what’s coming next, but I would love to see her in like a leadership role, because I think she’s an amazing leader and I don’t think she’s had the opportunity to show that or live that."
Ashley Johnson would love to jump back into The Last of Us world as Ellie and wants her to experience happiness in a future title:
"Happiness. I don’t know, that’s an emotion that she hasn’t really explored. But also, whatever it is, I would just be so happy to jump back into that world if we ever get to do that again. And if it would even be telling Ellie’s story, we don’t know. But yeah, I would love to be any part of that world."
Imagínate ser Orlando Bloom y que tus dos primeros trabajos cinematográficos sean El Señor de los Anillos y Piratas del Caribe a tus 24 años.
Este hombre es una leyenda.
More reports why Sony is trying to end physical discs:
- They want to cut out the middle man, to make more profit per sale (like remove walmart cuts etc)
- Sony thinks the fanbase will not switch platforms, they can do what they please without losing fans
- They are convinced by ignoring this issue, they fans will just accept the changes and convert to 100% digital with time.
- Sony thinks they are "too big to have commination with fans". Talking to fans has no margin benefit, so they refuse to address fans and will keep doing so
I have lost all trust and goodwill with PlayStation, no words what is happening right now. Horrible company
Nikki Blackheart, thank you for one hell of a ride.
When I first chose the name, I remember asking my coach Gangrel what he thought. He had been part of The Blackhearts in Japan, so his opinion meant a lot. He didn’t hesitate. He told me, “Do it.” Then said, “Just make sure you represent it well.”
From that day on, I did my best to live up to those words.
My gear girl, Chelsea, made me this top a while ago, and I could never find the “perfect” time to wear it. Turns out, today was the perfect time. 🖤
Thank you to everyone who helped put Nikki Blackheart on the map, and for all the love and support you’ve shown me throughout this journey. I’ll never take it for granted.
On to new beginnings.
P.S. It’s not “Queen Volcano” or “Queen of Volcanoes.” It’s Reina Volcán… not everything needs to be translated. 😉
The SPLIT between Brandon Marshall’s iAmAthlete & now Owners of “The Pivot” Fred Taylor & Channing Crowder stemmed from a business and equity dispute after the show gained MASSIVE popularity!
Fred Taylor has been asking BMarsh to provide financial records of iAmAthlete for a YEAR to verify equity, business metrics, & revenue splits. Fred stated he wanted everything to be split fairly.
They all continued with the show & has eventually BLEW UP in MASSIVE popularity. Fred told BMarsh he wanted 25% ownership stake. However, Brandon Marshall declined stating that the company's valuation had grown substantially from its initial bootstrap phase & didn’t want to give up equity.
BMarsh came back to offer Fred 4% ownership. Fred felt was a slap in the face after helping CARRY the show. Fred is known as a Jax Jaguars legend w/ a Dominant 13-yr “Hall of Fame” type of NFL career, which is why his takes held weight on iAmATHLETE.
BMarsh didn’t take Fred’s significant presence on the show in account, stating that the company's valuation had grown substantially from its initial bootstrap phase, so BMarsh stated that his wife has ownership in the company as well but wasn’t as open handed on giving out equity to a respected 13yr NFL Vet that played a bigger part on the show.
BMarsh claims he personally invested $500,000 to $1,000,000 into the brand. Instead of equity, Marshall offered a revenue-share model or a per-episode talent fee, which the talent ultimately rejected, leading to their departure. Fred & Channing realized BMarsh was treating them as employees rather than a potential owner.
Fred & Channing eventually realized THEY WERE the talents that made the show successful, especially Channing, he was undeniably the breakout star who had people tuning in. Fans heavily gravitated toward him because of his unfiltered honesty, wild locker-room stories, that was CONSISTENTLY going VIRAL which brought serious traffic to the show.
They both eventually left & started a new Podcast with Former NFL Steelers player, Ryan Clark called “The Pivot” which has QUICKLY surpassed iAmAthlete in size, scale, and influence & is also generating $10,000,000+ annually and is growing significantly.
Prominent athletes such as Shaquille O'Neal, Alex Rodriguez, Floyd Mayweather, Odell Beckham Jr., Kevin Durant, Draymond Green, & Charles Barkley have sat & did amazing interviews with The Pivot. The platform has successfully recruited these massive names that iAmAthlete wasn't able to garner, which spoke to the talent & respect they had from other athletes that BMarsh overlooked.
Fred & Channing went from asking BMarsh for 25% split w/ iAmAthlete to now starting a more successful platform w/ Ryan Clark they now split equity down the middle as each owning 33% of the company with a higher valuation that iAmAthlete.
iAmAthlete episode views SIGNIFICANTLY dropped roughly 60% to 80% & don’t consistently posts anymore since the departure of Fred & Channing. Some say this was BMarsh’s “BIGGEST FUMBLE” of his career both on & off the field.
ROUGH!
I haven't been this excited about vampires since I was a preteen with a crush on Kate Beckinsale.
The Blood of Dawnwalker looks like a very serious GOTY contender.