Rick wrote:Having had a hillbilly grandmother who'd get pissed when you said it was fake was as close as I've come. No, that's not entirely true. Once took a gal we, for some reason, called Betty Boobs to see the Mighty Igor vs the Sheik and found it rewarding.
Ricky Spanish wrote:Fabulous Freebirds and Superfly Snookah was when I'd had enough.
Watched it with my roommate who thought it's actually athletics.
It's not.
It's scripted entertainment.
It was exposed more than once.PorkChop wrote:The curtain was pull back when Kafabe was exposed during what is known as the curtain call.
Ricky Spanish wrote:It was exposed more than once.PorkChop wrote:The curtain was pull back when Kafabe was exposed during what is known as the curtain call.
It was way back in the 1900s when I saw the documentary where the venue revealed that their insurance policy was "for entertainment ".
If you sat so but I'm sticking with insurance because guess what. It's more costly to insure a group of rowdy sports fans that tear things up like goal posts and stuff.PorkChop wrote:Ricky Spanish wrote:It was exposed more than once.PorkChop wrote:The curtain was pull back when Kafabe was exposed during what is known as the curtain call.
It was way back in the 1900s when I saw the documentary where the venue revealed that their insurance policy was "for entertainment ".
That was for taxes. Entertainment is not taxed as much as sports. Vince McMahon is not a dummy
Ricky Spanish wrote:If you sat so but I'm sticking with insurance because guess what. It's more costly to insure a group of rowdy sports fans that tear things up like goal posts and stuff.PorkChop wrote:Ricky Spanish wrote:It was exposed more than once.PorkChop wrote:The curtain was pull back when Kafabe was exposed during what is known as the curtain call.
It was way back in the 1900s when I saw the documentary where the venue revealed that their insurance policy was "for entertainment ".
That was for taxes. Entertainment is not taxed as much as sports. Vince McMahon is not a dummy
I was fighting this battle in 1979. My roommates, twins, literally acted out all star wrestling.PorkChop wrote:Ricky Spanish wrote:If you sat so but I'm sticking with insurance because guess what. It's more costly to insure a group of rowdy sports fans that tear things up like goal posts and stuff.PorkChop wrote:Ricky Spanish wrote:It was exposed more than once.PorkChop wrote:The curtain was pull back when Kafabe was exposed during what is known as the curtain call.
It was way back in the 1900s when I saw the documentary where the venue revealed that their insurance policy was "for entertainment ".
That was for taxes. Entertainment is not taxed as much as sports. Vince McMahon is not a dummy
Taxes Taxes Taxes
PorkChop wrote:Google is free and easy
When exactly was your version of the story current? I quit paying attention way before that I think.PorkChop wrote:There are probably 1000 links. It was national news
PorkChop wrote:Well since it happened a long time ago and is still relevant I guess the story is as current as it happens.
Hayes is the only one alive
PorkChop wrote:I don’t like liars
Andre had an "I won't get hurt" contract. Meaning no rough stuff on himPorkChop wrote:OK I will break this down one more time. I fully acknowledge that the outcome of the match is predetermined. Meaning they know who is going to win. Sometimes that does change mid match because of unforeseen circumstances. So that makes it fake. Also some of them discuss moves before the match and some call during the match. Just depends on how good they are. But there is no way to fake the bruises and the welting of skin that happens during the match. Yes there are ways to take falls and punches to lessen the impact. Yes there is skin slapping.
You can be in great cardio shape but if you’re not in ring shape you will gas out quick. Even MMA fighter‘s that switch over to wrestling will tell you that. Just look up the Lawrence Taylor and Bam Bam Bigelow match. Or Mr. T at the first wrestlemania. Total gas out!
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PorkChop wrote:It is well known and documented that if you did something that Andre did not like you would pay for it and he would be the one that made you pay and if he did not like you he made your life pretty rough.
uncle Jed wrote:PorkChop wrote:It is well known and documented that if you did something that Andre did not like you would pay for it and he would be the one that made you pay and if he did not like you he made your life pretty rough.
no point arguing with a maroon, it brings you to his level and he'll win due to experience
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