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Was he LOOKING for someone to shoot that night? The greatest in-ring talent of all time. Is it woke? Lying prick insisted that Axel Rudakubana was not a terrorist or Islamist, but just an everyday Brit. Have watched this every Christmas since 1989... Most intelligent people (i.e. college-educated folks) did NOT vote for Trump. Was he ever attractive? Is the 'Clinton Body Count' an actual thing? HOW did we lose? Trump succeeded in fooling the nation. Why do people talk about the "greatest" rappers, when they're all completely talentless by default? View all posts >


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I won't be going to see it because of the black/green woman. No idea who she is, except a hostile prick who loves to play victim. As well as suffering rampant "racism", she is of course, "queer". 🙄 Another nauseating Hollyweird woketard (she'll have her little Oscar in no time, though). Just about everyone I've spoken to, whether interested in seeing the film or not, is repulsed by that horrible woman. Now you're using a strawman. I absolutely did not say rap is terrible <i>because</i> it came from blacks. I said rap is terrible, and that people are uncomfortable pointing out its terribleness because it's a black "art form". Folks are oh-so fearful of being called "racist" nowadays. Non sequitur. Rap remains woeful and requires no talent. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1_f45doHbh4 No need to re-record when he nailed it on the first take. Referring to "dementia Donald", when the sitting president is Joe Biden, illustrates the level of denial here. Jeez, that guy... hideous. He probably hated the other dude with the cute dimples. Pah. Bischoff is just salty that Bret has correctly criticised his incompetent leadership. Bret was "the guy" during the era of the sex and steroid scandals. The company also tried to push Lex Luger, Diesel, Shawn Michaels, Sycho Sid and the Undertaker during that period, but the spotlight – and WWF Championship – always found its way back onto Bret. Nobody was drawing huge money during those dark days, but Bret was the most popular star of the time. Stone Cold Steve Austin is seen as the juggernaut who brought the WWF back to financial prosperity in the late 90s, but Austin always points to Bret as the guy who made him a star. And he's right: people forget that Austin was a directionless mid-carder in the WWF until he started calling out Bret during the summer of '96. By early '97, the feud directly granted Austin a Royal Rumble win and his first pay-per-view main events. What a pampered, privileged moron. His largely awful 21st century work and rampant TDS definitely overshadow his golden years for me. View all replies >