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As over as Crystal Pepsi
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Am I the only one who is NOT looking forward to seeing Brock Lesnar? I know a deal hasn't been made, but from what I've seen Brock has all these fanboys who want to see him back. Hass, Morgan, Maven, The Dudley Boys, Matt Hardy and other talented wrestlers are out of a job from a company they busted their asses off for, for an industry the love and respect.
Brock had everything the business had to offer handed to him on a goddamn silver platter, the things any talented wrestler can only dream about, and he spat in the face of the industry. What did he do? He talked about killing internet fans, admitted he hates gay people (I have a friend who recently came out so that sorta hits me hard), and tried to take World Wrestling Entertainment to court because he didn’t read the fine print. “Like I said yesterday, professional wrestling is in my blood. This is what I want to do.” Bullshit Brock! It’s in the blood of every second and third generation star who was raised to respect the industry. It’s in the blood of every seasoned veteran who earned their titles. It’s in the blood of every small time indy worker who does it for a chance and doesn’t leave it so they can try to make more money. From a fiscal standpoint Lesnar made a calculated choice to increase his wealth. Hulk Hogan can make a lot of money just by being Hulk Hogan. Sell his face and name to a fitness club. JBL is a self made millionaire. Ric Flair can retire quite nicely. Why are they still in? I don’t think it’s for the money. It’s because even though they can very easily find a nice source of income without the impact. Brock is a sellout. If it were in his blood then he would have stayed with what’s in his blood. But what about chasing his dreams? Quote:
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