No, because I know you too well, amigo.I...I don't know...
Sharing is Caring?
Do you buy that?
That wasn't the point, amigo.See!
Oh...well...that's the last time I ever do that.
No, because I know you too well, amigo.I...I don't know...
Sharing is Caring?
Do you buy that?
That wasn't the point, amigo.See!
Oh...well...that's the last time I ever do that.
but that.. doesn't have to do with the initial happening of the fight. I mean.. he didn't get the fight because he took enhancement drugs, that all came to light after the fight and if they would have known before the fight, the fight wouldn't have happened :idk3:Yep...he used the Power of Performance Enhancing Drugs to help him...
Great strategy that.
Am I the only one who remembers that?
So...what are you trying to say?but that.. doesn't have to do with the initial happening of the fight. I mean.. he didn't get the fight because he took enhancement drugs, that all came to light after the fight and if they would have known before the fight, the fight wouldn't have happened
the fact that they tested him after the fight is not my dumb mistake, it's theirs, but my original post doesn't have anything to do with what you're saying rn. My post was just about him being passionate and willing to chase whatever he feels like chasing at the moment and you turned it into a whole different thing about drugs. Ye he cheated and his victory got tainted by it big time but the fact that he got to fight in the UFC while still being under contract with Vince, who isn't really friendly towards the UFC most of the time, is something very unlikely in the first placeSo...what are you trying to say?
Because the "Doping" didn't come to light until after the fight...it doesn't matter?
He's a fucking drug cheat...it doesn't matter when he was tested.
Woah...don't work yourself into a shoot Brother.I don't know why everybody thinks they know excactly what Brocks emotions and feelings are. How the fuck do people know that Brock dosnt care about wrestling? cuz Heyman says it in promos? Sounds like they are the ones who are getting worked.
Theres two sides. The persona that he dosnt give a shit and is in WWE to get paid, and the guy who selled the shit out of the calf crusher. He may not be a wrestling marc, but he respects wrestling and wants to have good performances.
So...its not Brock's fault he wasn't caught before the fight?the fact that they tested him after the fight is not my dumb mistake, it's theirs
He was passionate...about using drugs to chaseMy post was just about him being passionate and willing to chase whatever he feels like chasing at the moment and you turned it into a whole different thing about drugs
You can take it with a grain of salt, but Jim Cornette said that while Brock was in OVW he admitted that he only did pro wrestling because they promised him a bunch of money. That is the only thing I know of. Again, I don't know if it is true or not, and I am not saying Brock likes wrestling or not.I don't know why everybody thinks they know excactly what Brocks emotions and feelings are. How the fuck do people know that Brock dosnt care about wrestling? cuz Heyman says it in promos? Sounds like they are the ones who are getting worked.
Theres two sides. The persona that he dosnt give a shit and is in WWE to get paid, and the guy who selled the shit out of the calf crusher. He may not be a wrestling marc, but he respects wrestling and wants to have good performances.
Woah...don't work yourself into a shoot Brother.
Did I get that right?
to me, the business of it and the rest of it/medical aspect of it are 2 separate things because making sure something happens is different from how it's gonna turn out to be. That's like Jay Z selling his 4:44 touring rights for 200 million dollars despite the tour not selling out as much as they all expected it to. So the company who paid him those 200 mil are never gonna see those again. Smart business on Jay Z's behalf? Yes. Was Jay Z able to deliver and make the 200 mil worth it? No. So to me those are 2 different aspects of a project or an event. You can (ultimately) make good business and have a great showing, bad business yet still a great showing, the killing combo of bad business and bad showing or like Brock did, make good business and have a bad showing. So I gotta give him props for 1 of them.He was passionate...about using drugs to chase
a big paycheck.
You can try & separate the two...but to me they
are linked together.
I have to be honest & say I have no idea what you are talking about...to me, the business of it and the rest of it/medical aspect of it are 2 separate things because making sure something happens is different from how it's gonna turn out to be. That's like Jay Z selling his 4:44 touring rights for 200 million dollars despite the tour not selling out as much as they all expected it to. So the company who paid him those 200 mil are never gonna see those again. Smart business on Jay Z's behalf? Yes. Was Jay Z able to deliver and make the 200 mil worth it? No. So to me those are 2 different aspects of a project or an event. You can (ultimately) make good business and have a great showing, bad business yet still a great showing, the killing combo of bad business and bad showing or like Brock did, make good business and have a bad showing. So I gotta give him props for 1 of them.
But I guess we won't see eye to eye once more tho
I think the many years Brock as spent in the business he has gained respect. He has countlessly praised, protected and respected the wrestling business in interviews. But yeah he was probably a massive prick when he started.You can take it with a grain of salt, but Jim Cornette said that while Brock was in OVW he admitted that he only did pro wrestling because they promised him a bunch of money. That is the only thing I know of. Again, I don't know if it is true or not, and I am not saying Brock likes wrestling or not.
He may have, again I don't know. If he has learned to respect wrestling then great and if not then whatever, I suppose. No one will really know because he is a private person from what I have read and heard.I think the many years Brock as spent in the business he has gained respect. He has countlessly praised, protected and respected the wrestling business in interviews. But yeah he was probably a massive prick when he started.