You have a great sense of humor!!!Controversial wrote: ↑09 Oct 2019, 08:10I didn't think Foreman was real? Man you really love to misinterpret and twist posts !!Onetimeonly wrote: ↑09 Oct 2019, 08:08 I wouldn't suck your own dick just yet, you didn't think George foreman was real either.
Tyson Fury appearance on Smackdown’s Fox premiere
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You mean humour Shirley...???Onetimeonly wrote: ↑09 Oct 2019, 08:15You have a great sense of humor!!!Controversial wrote: ↑09 Oct 2019, 08:10
I didn't think Foreman was real? Man you really love to misinterpret and twist posts !!
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No, and don't call me Shirley!
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It's all real to me.Controversial wrote: ↑09 Oct 2019, 05:06How did anyone ever think it was real !! I used to watch World of Sport on a Saturday morning as a kid with Big Daddy, Giant Haystacks etc.., I even knew as a kid that wasn't real eitherILikeBeer wrote: ↑09 Oct 2019, 04:35
Well exactly.
Even in the early 1990s where they were reluctant to admit it was staged, everybody had already worked this out many years previously. People were catching on in the 1980s.
Since the McMahon steroid trial in 1994, where Hogan admitted it under oath, there hasn't really been any point even trying to pretend it's a legitimate sporting event.
Revealing wrestling is pre-determined is like revealing that Arnold Schwarzenegger isn't a terminator from the future or revealing that Sylvester Stallone isn't a heavyweight boxer called Rocky Balboa.![]()
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IT'S STILL REAL TO ME GOD DAMNIIT
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That’s the answer I was looking for
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I should have said don't call me surely.
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Let’s not forget Butterbean
Vinny P was the ref
Vinny P was the ref
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Funny thing is as feeble as that guy looked he had beaten other WWF guys in real fights to win a boxing tournament
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while in many ways butter bean was a joke figure, he was strong, put his punches together well and had a real dig
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He was just made for this shit
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If Strowman wins does he become the Lineal champion?
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Fury is banking around £12m ($15m)..
Apparently, Saudi are funding most of it..
Some dirt sheets have said, the only reason Fury is on WWE tv and going to perform in Saudi, is because the Saudi prince told the WWE to get him.
Fair play.
Apparently, Saudi are funding most of it..
Some dirt sheets have said, the only reason Fury is on WWE tv and going to perform in Saudi, is because the Saudi prince told the WWE to get him.
Fair play.
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Can only butRuthless-RKO wrote: ↑15 Oct 2019, 05:52 Fury is banking around £12m ($15m)..
Apparently, Saudi are funding most of it..
Some dirt sheets have said, the only reason Fury is on WWE tv and going to perform in Saudi, is because the Saudi prince told the WWE to get him.
Fair play.
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Tyson Fury: Odds slashed on Gypsy King WINNING WWE Royal Rumble in 2020 after flurry of bets
Despite still being the active lineal heavyweight champion of the world, the 31-year-old is a huge betting favourite for the clash in Riyadh.
And it seems fans believe this is not just a one off and he will in fact continue his burgeoning wrestling career into 2020 at the Rumble on January 26.
In the last 24 hours, 81% of all bets have backed Fury to emerge victorious from the WWE pay-per-view flagship show.
That’s resulted in bookmakers cutting odds on Fury doing so, from 50/1 into 33/1, making him now as likely as wrestling legend Rey Mysterio.
Despite still being the active lineal heavyweight champion of the world, the 31-year-old is a huge betting favourite for the clash in Riyadh.
And it seems fans believe this is not just a one off and he will in fact continue his burgeoning wrestling career into 2020 at the Rumble on January 26.
In the last 24 hours, 81% of all bets have backed Fury to emerge victorious from the WWE pay-per-view flagship show.
That’s resulted in bookmakers cutting odds on Fury doing so, from 50/1 into 33/1, making him now as likely as wrestling legend Rey Mysterio.
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Tyson Fury and Braun Strowman got into it in Manchester
https://www.wwe.com/shows/smackdown/fri ... oyed-the-b
Lineal heavyweight boxing champion Tyson Fury returned to his hometown of Manchester with the idea of settling some “unfinished business” on his mind.
That “unfinished business” was of course Braun Strowman, who was still steamed after his count-out defeat to Fury at WWE Crown Jewel. Fury was less than pleased after Strowman dropped The Gypsy King with a Running Powerslam after the contest had concluded.
In a shocking turn though, Tyson simply told Braun “thank you” for the fight in Saudi Arabia and then suggested that they should become a tag team if they were ever again to compete in the ring together. The Monster Among Men suggested that there probably aren’t two Superstars who would be foolish enough to ever want to challenge them.
Enter The B-Team.
Curtis Axel and Bo Dallas would look to make a moment for themselves off of Strowman’s words, but it would instead just result in the former Raw Tag Team Champions being absolutely eviscerated by the two goliaths, finishing in a scene that saw Fury & Strowman celebrating together as Axel & Dallas lay motionless.
Proof positive that truly anything can happen in WWE.
https://www.wwe.com/shows/smackdown/fri ... oyed-the-b
Lineal heavyweight boxing champion Tyson Fury returned to his hometown of Manchester with the idea of settling some “unfinished business” on his mind.
That “unfinished business” was of course Braun Strowman, who was still steamed after his count-out defeat to Fury at WWE Crown Jewel. Fury was less than pleased after Strowman dropped The Gypsy King with a Running Powerslam after the contest had concluded.
In a shocking turn though, Tyson simply told Braun “thank you” for the fight in Saudi Arabia and then suggested that they should become a tag team if they were ever again to compete in the ring together. The Monster Among Men suggested that there probably aren’t two Superstars who would be foolish enough to ever want to challenge them.
Enter The B-Team.
Curtis Axel and Bo Dallas would look to make a moment for themselves off of Strowman’s words, but it would instead just result in the former Raw Tag Team Champions being absolutely eviscerated by the two goliaths, finishing in a scene that saw Fury & Strowman celebrating together as Axel & Dallas lay motionless.
Proof positive that truly anything can happen in WWE.