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Lucky

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WWE Superstar Kia Stevens (a/k/a Kharma) has issued a statement denying Byron Wilcott's claim that he is the father of her child.

Wilcott, a former WWE developmental talent, posted a message on his Facebook account earlier this week claiming to be the baby's father. Stevens's legal representation issued a statement today denoting the claim as "completely false."

The statement reads: "Mr. Byron Wilcott is not the father of Ms. Stevens's baby. The post on Mr. Wilcott's Facebook page is completely false and we do not know why he would publish such a fantastical falsehood. We have contacted Mr. Wilcott through his Facebook page and have requested him to publish a retraction."
 

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Until proven other wise I have to assume this idoit is lying, because why would the real father ramdonly post this information to strangers on facebook. Its really non-of our business anyway.
 

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Probably the same reason why celebrities post their personal lives on Facebook. Contemporary sociologists suggest that the climate of today's society encourages people (celebrities and normies) alike to post their routine lives on the internet for the hopes of connecting with people [this would play further to the point of many Post Modern Theorists who suggest that the only true life a person has is on the internet, where what we often label (mislabel at times) as "real life" is in fact not so real].

Getting back on topic...

LOL @ Fantastical
 

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So an indy nobody tried to get some promotion by lying?! This is unheard of!
Seeing as her lawyers said it's a lie, I'll believe them.
 

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So an indy nobody tried to get some promotion by lying?! This is unheard of!
Seeing as her lawyers said it's a lie, I'll believe them.

I'd like to be the first to say that I am indeed Kia's baby's daddy. We were intimate around Wrestlemania weekend.

Not really. How long have we had people who are nobodys claiming to be baby mommas and baby daddys just for some free publicity?
 

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Probably the same reason why celebrities post their personal lives on Facebook. Contemporary sociologists suggest that the climate of today's society encourages people (celebrities and normies) alike to post their routine lives on the internet for the hopes of connecting with people [this would play further to the point of many Post Modern Theorists who suggest that the only true life a person has is on the internet, where what we often label (mislabel at times) as "real life" is in fact not so real].

That was one hell of a post.
 

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I'd like to be the first to say that I am indeed Kia's baby's daddy. We were intimate around Wrestlemania weekend.

Not really. How long have we had people who are nobodys claiming to be baby mommas and baby daddys just for some free publicity?

I got Kelly Kelly pregnant. Can we start that rumor? See how far we can take it!