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Smitten for Kittens
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I like Chuck Palumbo. Couldn't tell you why to save my life.
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Cranky Kong
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![]() I'd also like to point out that Chuck Palumbo perhaps has the most logically evolved character in all of sports entertainment. He started off as a "Natural Born Thriller," which was a group I was not too acquainted to, but he was kind of just a guy, I guess. That's the impression I got. Just a guy who likes to kick ass and is well built. He then joined Billy & Chuck, which was a publicity stunt, but come on, this is professional wrestling, Chuck used be in the military and to go along with something like that, you have to be somewhat confused about something. We then saw the emergence of Custom Chucky P, who built his own motorcycles or something. When he returned after being fired, Chuck Palumbo was pretty much a continuation of Custom Chucky P. I believe he even wears a shirt which says "Kustom CP." Palumbo's initials were used pretty heavily during the Billy & Chuck era (they were apart of his titantron and tights, don't ask me why I know this). Now he's a complete asshole to Michelle McCool, and is pretty much acting like a misogynist on a motorbike, which is probably what you'd get if you mixed his army background, his generic tough guy, his fake-fag and his motorcycle characters all into one. |
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