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So fucking sexy.
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Kurt "Mr. Perfect" Angle. That's right; Kurt Angle won his Gold Medal in the 70s and then came to pro wrestling under the name "Mr. Perfect". |
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Try and get some more out of him. They are fairly entertaining. Some of the best I can recall off the top of my head: My friend came up to me once and revealed to me that The Rock's real birth name was "Rocky Maivia," and that he had read it in a magazine. This same friend confused Big Show and "The Big Valbowski" (back when Venis was using that as his ring name in 2002). My nephew honestly believed that Santino Marella was a fan. He's not as marky as you may believe. He hates Cena (without any influence from me), and he knows that everything is staged and all that. He was still outraged when he heard from Joey Styles that Santino had been training in Canada. A lot of people actually think everything is completely fake, and that there is absolute no risk of injury. I can understand why, as the adjective "fake" can throw a whole lot into question, but there is a massive wall disconnecting professional wrestling from a good majority of people. |
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