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Bret/Vince in jeapordy?
It's from Bischoff, so take it with a grain of salt, but...
From PWInsider: On his Facebook, Eric Bischoff was asked if he was following the Bret/Vince storyline and if he thought it was been done well. "For what it is..yes. Allegedly WWE found out about a Lloyds of London policy that Bret had in effect AFTER setting up this match, and as a result Lloyds of London has to approve of the physical structure of the match. Can't confirm this, and perhaps WWE has "bought out" the problem, but if not..could be disappointing. Either way, I am looking forward to it and am happy for Bret. Going back to WWE in any capacity was the right thing for him to do at this stage of his life." --- Lloyds of London is an insurance company. |
What will be a shitty match?
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So not only is it from Bischoff, but it's all a rumour.
Hell, I can't wait to see how this plays out. |
I wonder what Alex Trebek thinks of all this
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So what body part did Bret take insurance out on?
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jeapordy?? thats not even near
I call bs on this too |
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Lloyds of London could prove to be a factor. But you would think Bret and Vince have already been over the parameters of what they can/cannot attempt to do in a controlled environment.
IIRC, didn't Curt Hennig have a similar issue that led to leaving WWE after his Mr. Perfect run? Either way, Vince has more than enough dough to pay out whatever policy Bret has or had. And Bret surely wouldn't make such a risky decision to step back into the ring in any capacity without ensureing his safety and health will be taken care of. |
I'll take jap anus relations for 400.
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that sean connery impression is sexy
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