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  1. Chris

    RIP Jay Briscoe

    After a month in the hospital, Jay Briscoe's daughter Gracie is now recovering at home. Twelve-year-old Gracie Pugh was released from the hospital late last week. Ashley Pugh, the wife of the late Jay Briscoe (Jamin Pugh), posted a photo on Saturday with all of her children: "Got all my babies...
  2. Chris

    RIP Jay Briscoe

    :(
  3. Chris

    RIP Jay Briscoe

    Might be giving them too much credit bc how would they even know who they are if not wrestling fans, but it's really weird to me when they had no issues with Gage and no-sold any pizza cutter controversy when that man was convicted of robbing a fucking bank (as even mentioned on AEW TV). Not...
  4. Chris

    RIP Jay Briscoe

    More nonsense from Warner if Meltzer's latest Observer is accurate. He says that on top of the tweets from Jay, the reason Mark as well wasn't allowed on TV this whole time was bc they used to rep confederate flag gear :roman So fucking dumb if true bc they were heels while doing that and...
  5. Chris

    RIP Jay Briscoe

    The daughters of the late Jay Briscoe (Jamin Pugh) had some positive advancements in their recovery Friday following Tuesday's car accident that took the life of their father and sent both of them to the hospital with serious injuries. The news was relayed through two representatives of a local...
  6. Chris

    RIP Jay Briscoe

    Right at the beginning of SmackDown, I liked that Cole gave Mark and their tag success a shout out as well. Some arm bands so far too on the show
  7. Chris

    RIP Jay Briscoe

    Though he was well known as a pro wrestler, Pugh’s athletic exploits began at Laurel High and he continued to influence area athletes. “He was heavily involved,” Kevin Walmsley, the Laurel High athletic director, said Wednesday. “He was at school almost every day . . . It’s a huge tragedy for...