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haunted bong
Jun 24, 2007


gently caress :(

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BOOTY-ADE
Aug 30, 2006

BIG KOOL TELLIN' Y'ALL TO KEEP IT TIGHT
Feel so bad for Jojo & their kids, drat :smith: couldn't imagine being in that situation, loving heartbreaking

BigBallChunkyTime
Nov 25, 2011

Kyle Schwarber: World Series hero, Beefy Lad, better than you.

Illegal Hen
The worst part to me is that his mom was performing CPR on him while the ambulance was en route.

I can't even imagine.

Dango Bango
Jul 26, 2007

BigBallChunkyTime posted:

The worst part to me is that his mom was performing CPR on him while the ambulance was en route.

I can't even imagine.

It was Jojo's mom, but still.

Gaz-L
Jan 28, 2009

BigBallChunkyTime posted:

The worst part to me is that his mom was performing CPR on him while the ambulance was en route.

I can't even imagine.

It was JoJo's mom doing CPR.

Erin M. Fiasco
Mar 21, 2013

Nothing's better than postin' in the morning!



Jesus, that's even more tragic than I could have expected. gently caress, just like that, huh.

neoaxd
Nov 13, 2004

Suplex Liberace posted:

drat nl johnny is way shorter than i thought

hahaha

BigBallChunkyTime
Nov 25, 2011

Kyle Schwarber: World Series hero, Beefy Lad, better than you.

Illegal Hen

Dango Bango posted:

It was Jojo's mom, but still.

I read it incorrectly then. Still though

Erin M. Fiasco
Mar 21, 2013

Nothing's better than postin' in the morning!



Mick Foley just posted a really great little tribute to Bray Wyatt on his FB page.

quote:

MEMORIES OF BRAY

I was on my way to Iowa this past Thursday, using the three hour flight as an opportunity to work on my article about the passing of my mentor and idol, Terry Funk. I was just putting the finishing touches on it, when I heard the announcement that the plane was making its final descent. Ten minutes later, upon touching down, I checked my messages and saw that an old friend from college had texted, asking me if I knew of a WWE wrestler named Windham Rotunda. “Sure”, I texted back. “Why do you ask?” And that’s how I learned of the passing of Bray Wyatt, one of the most fascinating characters in WWE history, and a personal favorite of mine. He was only 36.

Over the past four days, I have read many fine articles, and many heartfelt tributes about the life and career of Windham Rotunda. Many of those tributes came from friends and colleagues who knew him much better than I did. I can’t claim to have been a close friend of Bray’s, but I liked him very much, and I have some really fond memories I would like to share with you.

I felt an instant connection with Windham Rotunda going back to his Husky Harris days in WWE, not just because he was a heavyset guy in a business filled with impressive physiques, but because his father (Mike Rotunda) and I shared the ring on many occasions during my WCW run in 1990. While many remember Mike Rotunda from his runs in WWE - from 1984-1986 as part of the “US Express” team with Barry Wyndham and 1991-1995 as Irwin R Shyster -
I was by far a bigger fan of his time as “Captain” Mike Rotunda in WCW’s “Varsity Club” where Rotunda, managed by Kevin Sullivan teamed with and later feuded with Rick Steiner. By the time I got to WCW in late 1989, the Varsity Club had run its course, and Mike was kind of in limbo. So I got the nod to turn on him in a tag match, resulting in Captain Mike’s babyface turn, and the privilege of facing a respected, experienced pro night in and night out - very grateful to have the opportunity to learn on a nightly basis from one of the finest workers in the business.

The first time I remember meeting Bray was in either late 2011 or 2012 when he told me about this new type of “thing” he was working on in Florida Championship Wrestling. He mentioned how much he had enjoyed a promo I did in a rocking chair leading up to my big match with Randy Orton at “Backlash” in 2004 - and mentioned that he was incorporating a rocking chair into this thing he was working on. The “thing” turned out to be “The Wyatt Family”, which took WWE by storm, and turned Windham Rotunda into one of the biggest stars in WWE history.

I remember how angry I was with the fans who chanted “Husky Harris” at the Wyatt family’s 2012 WWE debut, saying to my family how unfair it was for a small number of fans to try to ruin something that this kid had worked so hard to create. Fortunately, the Family’s debut was so impressive, so new and unusual, so downright creepy, that my fears were never realized. By week three, not a person in the place was chanting his old name. Bray Wyatt had arrived, and would be a force to be reckoned with for several years to come.

Before I began writing this article, I searched in vain for a video clip that I have searched in vain for a few times over the past 10 years. It dates back to my portrayal of Santa Claus at a December, 2013 WWE event in Texas. Bray asked me that day if I might be able to offer some guidance on the “hangman” move that I had utilized during my own career - the one that cost me an ear back in 1994. I was happy to offer any assistance I could, because Bray was not only an amazing onscreen character, but in real life, a very kind hearted and deeply respectful human being. But I told him I would only help with one caveat: someone had to film it. Bray was already a huge star in WWE, and getting bigger every day. I told him that my hope was that when his WWE career retrospective DVD came out, there would be a little bonus feature of me in my Santa regalia, teaching Bray Wyatt how to do one of the most dangerous moves in the business.

As I mentioned earlier, I did not know him nearly as well as many of his contemporaries did. But he always had a huge smile, always seemed to be in a good mood, full of positive energy. Despite the crazy nature of his character, my wife would often remark that he seemed to have very kind eyes, and I worried that the kindness in those eyes might bely to WWE fans that beneath the carefully woven, multifaceted layers of this amazing performer, deep-down, Windham Rotunda was a really good guy, working really hard to take take the WWE fan base on an invigorating weekly emotional roller coaster ride. Over the years, Bray would occasionally mention to me that he was going to pay tribute to one of my matches, as was the case with his January 2014 showdown with Daniel Bryan. It was a great match, and I was beyond proud to know that Bray had gleaned a little inspiration from my own career. It’s really a shame the match was largely forgotten in the fallout following the main event.

As time went by, I would regularly watch WWE with my family. In most cases, I would be multitasking as I watched – working on projects, doing a little writing; multitasking in general. But whenever Bray Wyatt appeared onscreen, I would drop everything else I was doing, and just focus intently on the performer onscreen. Bray Wyatt always commanded my complete and undivided attention.

In 2019, I received a phone call from Paul Heyman, asking me how I would feel about Bray’s new incarnation as “The Fiend” using my old mandible claw finisher. I think I gave Paul a three word answer: “I love it.” if I remember correctly, it was in that same phone call where Paul asked how I would feel about being on the receiving end of my own finisher. I believe I gave him that same three word answer a second time: “I love it.”
So, a few days later I became the first victim of The Fiend’s mandible claw, and will always be proud to hold that distinction.

So there are a few of my favorite remembrances of Windham Rotunda/Bray Wyatt. I’m happy that I had a chance to play a tiny role in an incredible career. But as much as I enjoyed playing that tiny roll, I enjoyed getting to know the man behind the character just as much. Like so many of you, I will remember the eerie promos, the great matches, the Firefly Funhouse, the epic entrances that transfixed entire arenas. But, on a personal level, I will miss seeing the kindness in his eyes, hearing the warmth of his laugh - and I will miss his scent when we shared a hug. In what may have been one of WWE’s best kept secrets, Windham Rotunda was one of wrestling’s best smelling men.

Goodbye to a great performer, and an equally great man. My deepest condolences to the family, his fans, and everyone who loved him.

lomzus
Mar 18, 2009
https://twitter.com/Fightful/status/1696938622044315954

Eat My Fuc
May 29, 2007


beautiful and sad

Davros1
Jul 19, 2007

You've got to admit, you are kind of implausible



https://twitter.com/SeanRossSapp/status/1696956453087477999?s=20

JUNGLE BOY
Sep 23, 2019


Endeavor is gonna be thrilled with HHH’s calls lol

Hirez
Feb 3, 2003

Weber scored 49 points?

:allears: :allears: :allears:
They'll forever be remembered as AoPee

Julio Cruz
May 19, 2006
paying someone for 9 months while never having them appear even once is straight out of WCW

Quantum of Phallus
Dec 27, 2010

Julio Cruz posted:

paying someone for 9 months while never having them appear even once is straight out of WCW

explains AEW

Chris James 2
Aug 9, 2012


quote:

In the wake of reports that he has been working backstage in WWE as a producer, Nick Aldis emphasized during a recent podcast appearance that he still has more to accomplish in the ring.

"I guess because of the discussions about a different role, immediately it sort of jumps the conversation to, 'Oh, he's not wrestling anymore, he's retiring, that's it, is he done wrestling?' And I'm going like, 'Hold on, I'm 36 years old, guys,'" he told the Niko Knows Best show on YouTube.

"I think sometimes I get put in the generation ahead of me in terms of age. I'm 36, I'm very much in my prime. I sort of go, 'Wait a minute, where does all this discussion about being done wrestling come from?' Everyone just needs to chill."

Aldis finished up with Impact Wrestling in July and as first reported by PWInsider, started working as a WWE producer on a trial basis earlier this month.

When asked if he has signed with WWE, Aldis responded, "I can neither confirm nor deny that. It's nothing official."

History Comes Inside!
Nov 20, 2004




We can all still dream though Nick, don’t take this away from us

Orange Carlisle
Jul 14, 2007


their booking isn't really any different from when being on the roster wasn't a secret lol

Seams
Feb 3, 2005

ROCK HARD
Is Drake Maverick still in the fed

Lumbermouth
Mar 6, 2008

GREG IS BIG NOW


Seams posted:

Is Drake Maverick still in the fed

Writing team, yeah.

Orange Carlisle
Jul 14, 2007

still somebody to fire when vince gets mad then

Ganso Bomb
Oct 24, 2005

turn it all around

It’s insane to me that Aldis is only 36. It feels like he’s been wrestling forever and there’s some weird TNA/Billy’s NWA stink on him that somehow makes him feel way older to me.

Testekill
Nov 1, 2012

I demand to be taken seriously

:aronrex:


Wait, Aldis is only 36? I thought he'd be early 40s.

Critical
Aug 23, 2007

Testekill posted:

Wait, Aldis is only 36? I thought he'd be early 40s.

lmao, it was posted elsewhere and literally every comment was "he's 36??!?!"

Trying
Sep 26, 2019

They call him Aldis because he certainly isn’t Aldat

1glitch0
Sep 4, 2018

I DON'T GIVE A CRAP WHAT SHE BELIEVES THE HARRY POTTER BOOKS CHANGED MY LIFE #HUFFLEPUFF

Trying posted:

They call him Aldis because he certainly isn’t Aldat

:drat:

Chris James 2
Aug 9, 2012


Testekill posted:

Wait, Aldis is only 36? I thought he'd be early 40s.

Him only being 22 when he started in TNA throws a lot of people off, I know some at the time thought he was fairly older and it didn't help that his appearance didn't change for a long time after. Like a reverse Batista (where everyone thought Batista was younger than 33 when he started in WWE)

Gaz-L
Jan 28, 2009

Critical posted:

lmao, it was posted elsewhere and literally every comment was "he's 36??!?!"

I think people assume he's the same age as Mickie, when he's actually way younger.

BOOTY-ADE
Aug 30, 2006

BIG KOOL TELLIN' Y'ALL TO KEEP IT TIGHT

Eat My Fuc posted:

beautiful and sad

Watching this now & drat...still can't believe he's gone :smith: best thing though is that nobody had a bad word to say, everyone talking about his laugh, personality, being helpful & kind...we really lost a good, genuine person.

Shaman Tank Spec
Dec 26, 2003

*blep*




So which one was Nick Aldis again, was he a paedo or just a regular rapist?

Rarity
Oct 21, 2010

~*4 LIFE*~

Shaman Tank Spec posted:

So which one was Nick Aldis again, was he a paedo or just a regular rapist?

Very normal post

History Comes Inside!
Nov 20, 2004




He’s just the most boring wrestler who ever existed, which currently isn’t a crime.

bebaloorpabopalo
Nov 23, 2005

I'm not interested in constructive criticism, believe me.
nick

https://i.imgur.com/IJEIfVm.mp4

dis

forkboy84
Jun 13, 2012

Corgis love bread. And Puro


Shaman Tank Spec posted:

So which one was Nick Aldis again, was he a paedo or just a regular rapist?

Nick Aldis is the rare British wrestler who doesn't seem to be any sort of sexual predator.

He was on Gladiators with Mason Ryan.

DeepDickPizza
Oct 11, 2012

THREE TIME! THREE TIME!

BOOTY-ADE posted:

Watching this now & drat...still can't believe he's gone :smith: best thing though is that nobody had a bad word to say, everyone talking about his laugh, personality, being helpful & kind...we really lost a good, genuine person.

Bray does seem like he was a genuinely good dude that everybody loved, but now I'm imagining WWE putting out a bunch of tribute videos where people just poo poo on a dead guy or hit him with backhanded burns.

Majinfoose
Jul 26, 2007

HOLY SHIT
This vegan brisket is bussin


DeepDickPizza posted:

Bray does seem like he was a genuinely good dude that everybody loved, but now I'm imagining WWE putting out a bunch of tribute videos where people just poo poo on a dead guy or hit him with backhanded burns.

Just watch Ultimate Warrior's last promo then the Self-destruction of the Ultimate Warrior, same difference

TheKingslayer
Sep 3, 2008

I'm asking this because I'm genuinely curious and just remembered the story, did anything more ever get resolved about Bray trying to dodge paying his child support to his first wife and kids?

Chris James 2
Aug 9, 2012


TheKingslayer posted:

I'm asking this because I'm genuinely curious and just remembered the story, did anything more ever get resolved about Bray trying to dodge paying his child support to his first wife and kids?

Last I ever heard publicly updated about it was him denying the claim that he didn't have enough for it that year (2018) but did have nearly double that amount for gifts for Jojo. It'd been 5 years since by now and never went further in the courts, so I'm assuming they'd settled the matter

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Prokhor Zakharov
Dec 31, 2008

This is me as I make another great post


Good luck with your depression!
the only crime Aldis has been guilty of is being boring as all fuckin hell

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