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Remember TUF's Matt Hughes bible study group? Where the point of the selected parable was to remind his team how lovely a person he was?quote:Hughes gathers the troops and starts handing out bibles like they were high school yearbooks. He then instructs the fighters to read the book of Esther and find a character that most resembles him. lovely stuff. And remember how the week after that the queen took up 50% of the entire group's single hour of video games reward times? I am still to this day annoyed on behalf of the likes of a games-deprived Tommy Speer and Dan Barrera But maybe much less so for Dan Barrera though for that time when he took all his dirty clothes and threw them unsolicited into someone's in-progress washing machine load, having no underlying concept of a laundry cycle in his mind. I bet he put like his shoes and a Xyience soaked rag in there too. Monster. So lets strike his name, peruse the season wiki and instead sub in the entirely forgotten Paul Georgieff who is a guy I doubt anyone could organically remember.
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# ? Nov 17, 2022 08:24 |
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# ? May 28, 2024 16:13 |
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I remember Matt Hughes on TUF saying to Din Thomas, "Din, I know that was you talking, I can see your big lips moving" So, yknow, Go Freight Train
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# ? Nov 17, 2022 14:09 |
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shadow puppet of a posted:Sometimes in the grocery store I am reminded of Kim "Sugar Free" Couture who stepped into Randy's spotlight and got a ton of poo poo for just existing and who then went on to her own professional fights, as one would, and who fought her first fight through multiple rounds with an entirely hosed up lower jaw where a chunk of teeth got shifted upwards like a seismic plate proving that Kim was far tougher than Randy could ever lay claim to.
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# ? Nov 17, 2022 20:00 |
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With gobby Paddy filling up my tiktok today I am only reminded and remembering the last guy who had a middling and forgettable run in the UFC with bad management and a colonial revival hairdo. What is it with guys that vaguely resemble Cher's fictional son and the desire to sport 1700's revival hair style? But let us all shed a tear for the Team Takedown concept, whose domain was recently taken over by Chinese pornographers and for Jared himself who recently lost his mind to Web3 cryptoscum. edit: I seem to have confused my Rosholts. Oh well. shadow puppet of a fucked around with this message at 11:15 on Dec 8, 2022 |
# ? Dec 8, 2022 11:13 |
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Remember when Josh Koscheck thought it was the funniest thing that a guy was a nurse and wouldn't let it drop? And weirdly it was a top-5 funny moment that season, but in a sad way, and at Koscheck's expense.
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# ? Dec 12, 2022 21:46 |
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In addition that male nurse was like twice his size and actually a nice person and it helped sement that Koscheck was a doufus jerk when he went like "waaaah" with his tongue out talking about how he and his team would own the season, but then they lost hard as did Koscheck. Also when he got the first pick who wound up being a bust (lost in the opening round of the tournament) but Koscheck really thought he was the best guy because GSP tricked him in the most blatantly obvious way.
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# ? Dec 12, 2022 22:31 |
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Mekchu posted:In addition that male nurse was like twice his size and actually a nice person and it helped sement that Koscheck was a doufus jerk when he went like "waaaah" with his tongue out talking about how he and his team would own the season, but then they lost hard as did Koscheck. It was better than that. He genuinely wanted that guy. He looked excellent on paper and koscheck knew him either from his wrestling days or from his early fights. GSP, who didn't have first pick, wrote the guys name down on a piece of paper marked 'my definitely real picks, signed gsp, ps. if you're reading these, these are real, josh koscheck' and left it next to josh. Josh saw the piece of paper, concluded it was real, wasted his first pick on a guy GSP didn't want, GSP picked who he wanted (Michael Johnson if memory serves) followed by a smash cut to GSP raising the roof. It was a top tier moment. Since we're remembering people, Koscheck was pretty drat good at playing the heel. He was a confident but stupid and inarticulate bully who also had the good grace to lose fights in funny, memorable ways. Also, GSP broke his face so bad he couldn't fly for like a year at least, maybe longer.
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# ? Dec 12, 2022 23:33 |
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just reminding me of this guy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S6uhuSimf-A
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# ? Dec 13, 2022 04:53 |
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coincidentally, i made reference to koscheck being a piece of poo poo to leben during TUF in the main mma thread. he was a real turd, or at least played one really well on TV
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# ? Dec 13, 2022 05:04 |
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Snowman_McK posted:It was better than that. He genuinely wanted that guy. He looked excellent on paper and koscheck knew him either from his wrestling days or from his early fights. GSP, who didn't have first pick, wrote the guys name down on a piece of paper marked 'my definitely real picks, signed gsp, ps. if you're reading these, these are real, josh koscheck' and left it next to josh. Josh saw the piece of paper, concluded it was real, wasted his first pick on a guy GSP didn't want, GSP picked who he wanted (Michael Johnson if memory serves) followed by a smash cut to GSP raising the roof. It was a top tier moment. Was that also the guy who went on to lose to Cody McKenzie by diving neck first into a guillotine after his coaches spent the whole episode saying "just stay away from the guillotine. That's all he has so just keep it standing and you'll win." Or were those two separate guys that I am getting mixed together?
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# ? Dec 13, 2022 05:32 |
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mister posted:Was that also the guy who went on to lose to Cody McKenzie by diving neck first into a guillotine after his coaches spent the whole episode saying "just stay away from the guillotine. That's all he has so just keep it standing and you'll win." Or were those two separate guys that I am getting mixed together? it's both in a way. Cody did that to Stephens (Kos's guy) and then in the next round they brought Stephens back as an injury replacement or wild card spot or something and he got guillotined in that fight too after having learned the lesson once already vs Cody.
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# ? Dec 13, 2022 05:38 |
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mister posted:Was that also the guy who went on to lose to Cody McKenzie by diving neck first into a guillotine after his coaches spent the whole episode saying "just stay away from the guillotine. That's all he has so just keep it standing and you'll win." Or were those two separate guys that I am getting mixed together? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1M80HqjHvV0
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# ? Dec 13, 2022 16:45 |
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instantly heard a voice in my head say eleven and JUAAAAAN
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# ? Dec 13, 2022 17:15 |
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Been carrying this around, albatross-like, for months, maybe. I dunno why, but maybe I get some catharsis here. Remember King Mo Lawal? I think he was one of the wave of late 2000s "whoa, this guy's really good at wrestling and is gonna train MMA [with DC] way more seriously than Mark Hammer!" Never came to be. At his best, he created fear with the reputational threat of a takedown, fighting from a slight crouch, right hand cocked at his chin in some semblance of defense and left hand waving out in front of his knee. When he did shoot after throwing punches, it was usually just running in with his head ducked down hoping for the best. Would make Fedor proud. He had decent power, but terrible balance, no gas, never showed any growth as a striker, and never got better at wrestling in MMA. So maybe it was merciful that he got derailed by Emmanuel "The [Happy] Hardcore Kid" in maybe one of the more comical KOs of the era: I can't remember if this is true of all the orgs Mo fought in that allowed shoes, but iirc, you couldn't kick if you wore wrestling shoes. Kicking was never his thing, but I definitely have engrained in my head Mo in that stance of his, shuffling around on the ring in his shoes, trying to make his big right hand work and failing most of the time. Anyways, I found out after reviewing his fights that he split a pair of KOs with Jiri. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k3q3xOFc9Ww https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D9zRqyNqsTE Interesting to see a less weird (hair and style) version of Jiri out there.
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# ? Jan 1, 2023 07:18 |
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kimbo305 posted:Remember King Mo Lawal? I think he was one of the wave of late 2000s "whoa, this guy's really good at wrestling and is gonna train MMA [with DC] way more seriously than Mark Hammer!" When King Mo was still undefeated, I clipped a pull quote from a magazine where he said, “I’ll never give up. You’ll have to kill me first,” and I double sided taped that to the side of my printer in my studio as inspiration. Never really was that big a fan of the dude personally, but it was a good bit of inspiration
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# ? Jan 1, 2023 09:03 |
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IIRC he had a really bad bout of staph and was never quite the same after. He was certainly a very highly regarded prospect at the time.
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# ? Jan 1, 2023 09:29 |
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The first time I saw him Mauro was hyping the poo poo out of him as if I should already know who he was and then he had a sloppy fight with Mike whitehead
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# ? Jan 1, 2023 15:25 |
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Remember when recently retired Rutten (Bas) realized that there wasn't money to be made in the "teach people how to be violent in a nightclub" instructional dvd industry so he made a career pivot into making stadium anthem jock jams.... and was terrible at it? Please post any tracks you can find and any other earnest fighter-made music below.
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# ? Mar 27, 2023 04:25 |
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I will not post the Steven Seagal dancehall reggae track because it is auditorially harmful. Instead let’s have an all time classic https://youtu.be/FBYmZsUjSFE
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# ? Mar 27, 2023 04:29 |
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shadow puppet of a posted:Please post any tracks you can find and any other earnest fighter-made music below. https://youtu.be/KSIj1XHeiG0
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# ? Mar 27, 2023 05:46 |
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The only song with fighters I will ever need: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d8gPYZ2P31o Can't imagine how much it burned Pat Miletich inside to be rapping.
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# ? Mar 27, 2023 09:10 |
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forkboy84 posted:The only song with fighters I will ever need: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d8gPYZ2P31o You know, Jazze Pha is not a bad producer. Jazze Pha helped bring the world T.I., Ciara and Birdman. Jazze Pha produced hundreds of songs across more than a decade of constant, inexhaustible work. And then around 2007 he just sort of stopped, suddenly, and went from dozens of songs a year to a handful since. What on Earth could have happ-- Oh. Oh.
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# ? Mar 27, 2023 10:26 |
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The IFL h appened at a time that I was watching less MMA so that's the first time I've seen that particular video. holy poo poo hah
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# ? Mar 27, 2023 14:57 |
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Kevin Casey, the tiredest man in jiu jitsu once issued a warning to all fighters, flanked by The Hill's Spencer Pratt and a man jumping face first into a bonfire https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nc2N2TiKI3o Also, there was promoter Gary Shaw's horrid failson, $kala's attempt at whatever this is https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P_Bg6l_u-ZY And my dude Alex Yakovlev https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jq_HbK0c6sg
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# ? Mar 27, 2023 15:23 |
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Does anyone have the super fight league theme. That was a good one.
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# ? Mar 27, 2023 21:10 |
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coconono posted:Does anyone have the super fight league theme. That was a good one. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4pvCQbBly8 Also, who can forget the ultimate pinnacle of four generations of Brazilian jiu jitsu knowledge: G IN A GI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FBYmZsUjSFE
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# ? Mar 27, 2023 22:39 |
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Moat Fights. LobsterMobster streaming moat fights for us many many years ago. A Congolese dude cheating well over 100 unique times in one bout
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# ? Mar 28, 2023 15:37 |
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Today I'm Remembering Paul Buentello. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aM2AvR4HZu8
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# ? Mar 28, 2023 16:42 |
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Wagner Prado will forever and always be "my Guy". He was 8-0 in Brazil and took a short notice fight against Phil Davis. Davis poked Prado in the eye with 90 seconds left in the first round. It was called a no contest. Two months later he got his rematch against Phil Davis and lost in the 2nd round via submission with like 30 seconds left in the round. Per Wikipedia he had one more fight in the UFC Ildemar Alcântara and lost by kneebar in the 2nd round. So after starting 8-0 he went 0-2-1. He never fought in the UFC but has managed to go a very respectable 8-5-1
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# ? Mar 28, 2023 17:16 |
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SalTheBard posted:Wagner Prado will forever and always be "my Guy". He was 8-0 in Brazil and took a short notice fight against Phil Davis. Davis poked Prado in the eye with 90 seconds left in the first round. It was called a no contest. Two months later he got his rematch against Phil Davis and lost in the 2nd round via submission with like 30 seconds left in the round. Per Wikipedia he had one more fight in the UFC Ildemar Alcântara and lost by kneebar in the 2nd round. So after starting 8-0 he went 0-2-1. He never fought in the UFC but has managed to go a very respectable 8-5-1 He actually looked good in that first Davis fight up til the poke as I recall. He was probably fighting the best fight of his whole career up to that foul.
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# ? Mar 28, 2023 17:26 |
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projecthalaxy posted:Moat Fights. i miss having ready and easy access to moat fights
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# ? Mar 28, 2023 17:30 |
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CommonShore posted:He actually looked good in that first Davis fight up til the poke as I recall. He was probably fighting the best fight of his whole career up to that foul. Oh yeah he looked awesome, I thought he was going to be the next Brazillian killer, then eye poke. I remember him like begging the ref not to stop the fight and I felt so bad for him.
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# ? Mar 28, 2023 17:39 |
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LobsterMobster posted:i miss having ready and easy access to moat fights Is YAMMA out there somewhere easy to access? I deeply love that absolutely horrendous idea.
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# ? Mar 28, 2023 17:45 |
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Anyone remember Luiz Cane? Pretty respectable early run in the UFC: two wins by knockout, a decision win over Steve Cantwell (who deserves his own post, but not for being good) and only a DQ loss. Then he ran into Little Nog, who knocked him out in two minutes and broke something in Cane's brain. He developed a Brock esque aversion to being hit. It climaxed at UFC 134. This was the first Brazil card in a couple of decades and whoo boy did they make sure Brazilians had plenty to cheer. Except Cane hosed that up. He was booked to fight Stanislav Nedkov, who may or may not have moonlighted as an enforcer for the Bulgarian mafia. Cane came out and looked okay to start with before Nedkov found his chin and Cane's brain broke again. He tried to run away, briefly running up the fence like an Anthony Pettis hell bent on escape as Nedkov pursued him and finished him off. It was the only fight of the night without a Brazilian winner and allowed us to discover the Brazilian silence. When a Brazilian loses to a non-Brazilian in Brazil, the crowd tends not to boo. They fall silent. Completely silent. They won't boo, that would be rude, but they're sure as poo poo not applauding, and so we were introduced to the sound of 14,000 people abruptly falling silent and folding their arms in a dissatisfied way.
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# ? Mar 28, 2023 22:18 |
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I only remember Cane existed because for years I thought his nickname was Bantha, like after the Star Wars beast.
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# ? Mar 28, 2023 22:19 |
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forkboy84 posted:Is YAMMA out there somewhere easy to access? I deeply love that absolutely horrendous idea. Yamma is stored in the heart. Also Buentello had a wonderful "everyman-pulled-right-out-of-a-bowling-alley-and-made-to-fight" thing about his person that really captured the lopsided distribution of roster types of his era. shadow puppet of a fucked around with this message at 00:26 on Mar 29, 2023 |
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Snowman_McK posted:Anyone remember Luiz Cane? Pretty respectable early run in the UFC: two wins by knockout, a decision win over Steve Cantwell (who deserves his own post, but not for being good) and only a DQ loss. Then he ran into Little Nog, who knocked him out in two minutes and broke something in Cane's brain. He developed a Brock esque aversion to being hit. It climaxed at UFC 134. This was the first Brazil card in a couple of decades and whoo boy did they make sure Brazilians had plenty to cheer. Except Cane hosed that up. He was booked to fight Stanislav Nedkov, who may or may not have moonlighted as an enforcer for the Bulgarian mafia. Cane came out and looked okay to start with before Nedkov found his chin and Cane's brain broke again. He tried to run away, briefly running up the fence like an Anthony Pettis hell bent on escape as Nedkov pursued him and finished him off. It was the only fight of the night without a Brazilian winner and allowed us to discover the Brazilian silence. When a Brazilian loses to a non-Brazilian in Brazil, the crowd tends not to boo. They fall silent. Completely silent. They won't boo, that would be rude, but they're sure as poo poo not applauding, and so we were introduced to the sound of 14,000 people abruptly falling silent and folding their arms in a dissatisfied way. I was convinced that he could actually be good until Li'l Nog smashed him. He was a serious front runner glass cannon fighter and he gained a lot of shine from being in 205 during 205's golden age.
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# ? Mar 29, 2023 04:23 |
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Snowman_McK posted:Anyone remember Luiz Cane? Pretty respectable early run in the UFC: two wins by knockout, a decision win over Steve Cantwell (who deserves his own post, but not for being good) and only a DQ loss. Then he ran into Little Nog, who knocked him out in two minutes and broke something in Cane's brain. He developed a Brock esque aversion to being hit. It climaxed at UFC 134. This was the first Brazil card in a couple of decades and whoo boy did they make sure Brazilians had plenty to cheer. Except Cane hosed that up. He was booked to fight Stanislav Nedkov, who may or may not have moonlighted as an enforcer for the Bulgarian mafia. Cane came out and looked okay to start with before Nedkov found his chin and Cane's brain broke again. He tried to run away, briefly running up the fence like an Anthony Pettis hell bent on escape as Nedkov pursued him and finished him off. It was the only fight of the night without a Brazilian winner and allowed us to discover the Brazilian silence. When a Brazilian loses to a non-Brazilian in Brazil, the crowd tends not to boo. They fall silent. Completely silent. They won't boo, that would be rude, but they're sure as poo poo not applauding, and so we were introduced to the sound of 14,000 people abruptly falling silent and folding their arms in a dissatisfied way. Cane jump-kicking the cage in confusion as he tried to escape further brain-scrambling is one of top 10 funniest visuals in MMA I have ever seen, it is loving amazing. Post-fight Nedkov also casually took the Bulgarian flag offered to him by his coach/trainer and blew his bloody nose into it. Literally just every man inside the cage making their nation proud that night.
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# ? Mar 29, 2023 08:35 |
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Now that UFC and WWE are legally married I am forcibly remembering mma-wwf crossover Sylvester Terkay at you. There is not a lot of Sy Ter work out there on DeviantArt to help the mems come flooding back, but this here is a start.
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# ? May 28, 2024 16:13 |
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What I remember about Sylvester Terkay was how good his manager Elijah Burke was.
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