PWD 500: Hard Work Pays Off, Dreams Come True. Bad Times Don't Last,But the PWD Do

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I fucking qualified it like 4 posts before saying when you get a like from something you post 2 years ago. Jesus its like you've forgotten how to read or the Alzheimers is really kicking you're ass today.
Did you say THAT was the thread you got the like in? No, no you didn't so fuck you and the kangaroo you rode in on.

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Old school I was a HUGE Ginger Lynn fan. Actually met her at a strip club in Texas when I was there on business. Even got a pic taken with her. Fuck I was drunk that night.
 
Did you say THAT was the thread you got the like in? No, no you didn't so fuck you and the kangaroo you rode in on.

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Old school I was a HUGE Ginger Lynn fan. Actually met her at a strip club in Texas when I was there on business. Even got a pic taken with her. Fuck I was drunk that night.

Calm down Grandpa!!!! Too many blue pills today?
 
Holy Shit Lucha Underground delivers every episode.

I'm halfway through Season One. It's a great product. Unfortunately, it doesnt look like thete will be a Season Four. Studio wrestling should be doable. If what's probably the #3 company in the world (AAA) can't make it work (LU or GFW,) it doesn't bode well for the rest of the bunch.

When you get a like from a thread you posted in like 2 years ago.

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I instantly regret hitting "like" instead of marking it on my calendar to hit "like" two years from today.
 
I fucking qualified it like 4 posts before saying when you get a like from something you post 2 years ago. Jesus its like you've forgotten how to read or the Alzheimers is really kicking you're ass today.
Oh, and what's kicking my ass today is working my 2nd 13 hour fucking day this week, and a 12 yesterday.
 
Wade Barrett:

Being unhappy in WWE and leaving just after WrestleMania 32:

"I didn't really ask to be released. My contract was coming to an end, I'd been there just over nine years at that point - I was not happy with the way my creative had gone and not happy with some stuff behind the scenes, and the way I'd been treated by certain people there, so in my opinion it was time to move on and do something else, at least for a while. I'd been offered a new contract by them, I didn't want to sign; I told them, I was upfront with them. I don't think they were thrilled about it but there's not a lot you can do - I felt that I was wasting my time there. There's a lot of guys who are not happy with their lot there, I wasn't happy with my lot there for several years but always believed I was capable of getting to the next level through my work or through my performances, and my ability to get over. It got to the point where I didn't believe I was getting the opportunities to get to the level that I wanted to and I think once I'd seen the writing on the wall from that perspective, it was a very easy decision for me to leave and I'm guessing it was the same for guys like Ryback, guys like Del Rio, guys like Cody, who perhaps, like me, decided it was best to move on too."

Downfall of Bad News Barrett:

"The problem with Bad News was that I was getting a babyface reaction. It was one of those things where it was supposed to be a heel thing but I think people were so entertained by it that they started cheering it and look forward to it, even though I am insulting them. Vince never wanted me was a babyface, he thought I wrestled like a heel and I was English. He didn't want me to be a babyface at all, which was fine and I was happy being a heel. But I think sometimes the crowd dictates things and even though Vince wants me as a heel, you can't put me as a heel and the only way we could really turn me back into a heel, and stop them cheering for me, was to take away 'Bad News'. At that point, I was just a guy who had nothing, so I was coming out, I wasn't allowed to do the catchphrase or anything like that. I was just a very bland guy. So they gave me King of the Ring as something to do, I suppose, but doing a King of the Ring in this day and age just doesn't work. It might have worked in the 80's but I think wearing a crown and scepter in this day, to me, it doesn't work."
 
Oh, and what's kicking my ass today is working my 2nd 13 hour fucking day this week, and a 12 yesterday.

So like a normal work week for me except I work at night. And am basically held together by caffeine and codeine.
 
Yankees 3 outs away from eliminating the best team in baseball
 
So like a normal work week for me except I work at night. And am basically held together by caffeine and codeine.
No codeine here, just Ibuprophin.



And if you get/have
A) a break of ANY kind
B) to sit down at any point other than driving
C) working plumbing/bathroom
You have it better than me. Although the only bleeding people I have to deal with is me.
 
Wade Barrett:

Being unhappy in WWE and leaving just after WrestleMania 32:

"I didn't really ask to be released. My contract was coming to an end, I'd been there just over nine years at that point - I was not happy with the way my creative had gone and not happy with some stuff behind the scenes, and the way I'd been treated by certain people there, so in my opinion it was time to move on and do something else, at least for a while. I'd been offered a new contract by them, I didn't want to sign; I told them, I was upfront with them. I don't think they were thrilled about it but there's not a lot you can do - I felt that I was wasting my time there. There's a lot of guys who are not happy with their lot there, I wasn't happy with my lot there for several years but always believed I was capable of getting to the next level through my work or through my performances, and my ability to get over. It got to the point where I didn't believe I was getting the opportunities to get to the level that I wanted to and I think once I'd seen the writing on the wall from that perspective, it was a very easy decision for me to leave and I'm guessing it was the same for guys like Ryback, guys like Del Rio, guys like Cody, who perhaps, like me, decided it was best to move on too."

Downfall of Bad News Barrett:

"The problem with Bad News was that I was getting a babyface reaction. It was one of those things where it was supposed to be a heel thing but I think people were so entertained by it that they started cheering it and look forward to it, even though I am insulting them. Vince never wanted me was a babyface, he thought I wrestled like a heel and I was English. He didn't want me to be a babyface at all, which was fine and I was happy being a heel. But I think sometimes the crowd dictates things and even though Vince wants me as a heel, you can't put me as a heel and the only way we could really turn me back into a heel, and stop them cheering for me, was to take away 'Bad News'. At that point, I was just a guy who had nothing, so I was coming out, I wasn't allowed to do the catchphrase or anything like that. I was just a very bland guy. So they gave me King of the Ring as something to do, I suppose, but doing a King of the Ring in this day and age just doesn't work. It might have worked in the 80's but I think wearing a crown and scepter in this day, to me, it doesn't work."

They really did waste a lot for a decade-and-a-half there, didn't they? Big Show got neutered on day one and never got it back. Eddie died. Title Vacant died. Batista left for Hollywood. Danielson's got scrambled eggs. DiBiase Jr, too. Punk fucked off. Ryback. Barrett. Cody. El Patron.
 
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