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fook tessa blanchard. like, good for her for wining a world championship but she''s shitting the bed on handling these racism and bullying accusations.
I've really gotten serious about wanting training to become a professional wrestling manager. I feel like the art of a mouthpiece is gone in today's landscape, with a few notable exemptions. It's the career I want, and I won't stop till it's a reality
You know, all my life I've always said that I could never work in the pro wrestling business; totally forgot that managers were a thing. Idk. I just feel like I love pro wrestling (sometimes more, sometimes less), have for almost my whole life. Why not try and find a way to work in it?
Ted DiBiase, a truly underrated gem in the 1980s Boom Period. Career pre-WWE was cool, did a lot of shit I didn't expect someone who's had the character he's had to do. I guess that's on me. Still a great ass wrestler that should've been a WWE Champion. Him and JYD
I fell asleep to it but, Dynamite Kid v Bret Hart is possibly my new favorite match of all time. The strytelling was amazing
and, it had a good mix of high offense and technical prowess, that it REALLY drew me in
Can someone tell me how to find my passion for professional wrestling besides using forums (don't worry, I love it here.) or dirtsheets, because not even AEW has sparked that love again