tony machismo

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tony machismo

tony machismo

@Elcapt85

stocks crypto the way and wrestling Wwe Aew, TNA, food family fun movies 🎥

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The Coach
The Coach@Thecoachrules·
TKO believes the profit margin isn’t high enough to run them. This has been an on going debate. They look at everything though a dollar and cents lense. It’s why they are great businessmen for sure but not for this business. Media deals come and go. If you are not creating stars and have legit 10-20 main event level stars it’s going to be a problem down the road. They can hide behind the house shows don’t make money argument when the truth of the matter is if they had that level of star they could sell tickets at a reasonable price and still get 8k-10k with very little overhead. But they have billions in debt so they want maximum money all the time or it’s not worth it to them.
Robbie Ross@RobbieRoss1

@Thecoachrules when and why did @WWE go away from house shows?

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FADE
FADE@FadeAwayMedia·
Netflix revealed that the episode of Raw after WrestleMania exceeded 3.3 million viewers. This episode is the fourth highest audience for Raw since its move to Netflix.
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tony machismo
tony machismo@Elcapt85·
@WrestlingNewsCo Like build your father legacy in business and ventures ip keep him alive wrestle dude buggin
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Wrestling News
Wrestling News@WrestlingNewsCo·
Nick Hogan has opened the door to a potential wrestling career while reflecting on the Netflix documentary about his late father, Hulk Hogan. Speaking on the Bonus Edition of 83 Weeks Podcast, Nick was asked about the possibility of following in his father's footsteps as an in-ring performer. "Oh my goodness, you never know. I bounced around here and there and knock the ring rust off every now and again. I've been attracted to it my whole life. So I will say I'm in pretty darn good shape right now and it's not unfamiliar territory. So if the time ever comes or if the opportunity ever presents itself, I would absolutely welcome that." Nick also shared his reaction to watching Hulk Hogan: Real American on Netflix. "That was the point of this project, was for people to understand how dynamic of a person he is. The character was dynamic. He was a good guy, he was a bad guy. But as a person, he was equally as dynamic, if not more. He was everything that you see as Hulk Hogan, but he was also a terrific human being. He was so good with people, and he took time with everybody that wanted to talk to him. He spent so much time putting goodwill into the community. He did so many things for children with illnesses and the Boys and Girls Club." Nick also confirmed that the long-discussed Hulk Hogan biopic, previously attached to Chris Hemsworth for the lead role, remains a possibility despite multiple delays and cancellations. #NickHogan #HulkHogan #WWE #Netflix #83Weeks
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Nuke
Nuke@nuclearbummer·
We shoulda had TEST in Muto's All-Japan
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Mrs. S.
Mrs. S.@hshLauraJ·
Looks like Olivia went Wilde with the fat shot. 🤔🤔🤔
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tony machismo
tony machismo@Elcapt85·
@TheCinesthetic When men were men this could not be remade classic opening being a bachelor in NYC
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tony machismo
tony machismo@Elcapt85·
@Phil_Lewis_ These nba guys what did they do with there money wtf you should not be in a gambling ring circus
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philip lewis
philip lewis@Phil_Lewis_·
NEW YORK (AP) — Ex-NBA player Damon Jones becomes first defendant to plead guilty in a gambling sweep that netted more than 30 arrests.
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LADE BACKK
LADE BACKK@LadeBackk·
New Hulk Hogan Documentary is pretty good so far. He explains how he got offered to film the “Rocky” movie with Stallone. He was on the brink of superstardom. Vince Sr. told him if he films the movie he’s fired. He said “Ok, cool” and filmed the movie. Always bet on yourself.
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TITAN
TITAN@TemooTitan·
Look at Klay 😭😭😭 how she aint know
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Ian Jakovan Dunlap
Ian Jakovan Dunlap@_masterinvestor·
You need 25x your desired salary to retire- Cedric Nash. $250k salary, you will need $6,250,000 to retire if you are living off of 4% of the sum total.
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Little Miss sunshine
Little Miss sunshine@sunbabe08·
See this kids, this is how a real champion does their job and how a real champion sells an actual match #wweraw
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tony machismo
tony machismo@Elcapt85·
@Jwrasslintakes So your telling me they couldn’t make this with him without title give me this plus more every week and we eating family
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Jay 𖤐
Jay 𖤐@Jwrasslintakes·
I understand the full time schedule now more than ever What the hell is this shit fam 😭
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Pro Wrestling Powerhouse
Bret Hart wrote this piece about Hulk Hogan in the Calgary Sun on June 8, 2002: “The first time I met Terry Bollea we were both working for Georgia Championship Wrestling, which eventually evolved into the WCW. Back then he was known as Sterling Golden. He was very green. And very impressive. On the day I left Atlanta to come home I knocked on his door to say good bye and told him if he ever wanted to learn to wrestle he was welcome to come up and work for my Dad any time. He thanked me, and meant it, saying hed keep it in mind. The next time I saw him was in Japan. He'd just shot his cameo for the Rocky Ill movie and was on the verge of mega - stardom that nobody could have even begun to imagine. Still the same guy. When I started with the WWF, in August of '84, he was on his way to being, without question, the biggest name in the history of wrestling. I can remember, even during the glory days of Hulkamania, how Terry would come into the dressing room and say hi to every single wrestler. Every night he headlined there was a sell out and throughout the night all the wrestlers would come up to him and whoever his opponent was and thank them both for the house, for putting food on their tables and making wrestling something worth respecting. I can say that Hulk Hogan was not only a hero to millions of Hulkamaniacs, but to all the wrestlers too. If Vince McMahon was Julius Caesar, then Hulk Hogan was Alexander The Great. I remember one time at an airport, in about 1987, when Hulk signed one autograph after another to the point where it took him 45 minutes to get to the gate. They were closing the doors as he was boarding the plane and this one fan asked him for his autograph. He said apologetically, “I'm sorry, I can't, I'm gonna miss my flight..." and he got on the plane. I was right behind him and I heard a bystander flippantly remark, 'Just like I figured. I always thought he was a jerk.' I thought to myself, that person has no idea how many autographs he just signed. Being a hero like Hulk Hogan it's hard to make everybody happy but for a guy that's been wrestling as long as he has he's certainly done a heck of a job. Hulk was especially considerate of me when I joined him in the WCW. I saw him a few days ago at Davey's funeral and despite the sad backdrop, it was nice to catch up on things. So then I opened up my paper and saw a picture of Hulk, taken in Calgary, with a fifteen year old girl named Amanda Marqnia who dreams of being a pro wrestler but needed a heart transplant. It brought back what I remember most about Hulk Hogan, even more than his feats as a great wrestler. The countless times the office came to get him from the dressing room to make the wish of a sick or dying child come true. Despite the fact that he was pulled in too many different directions and had little time for himself or his family, Hulk always had all the time in the world for kids who needed him to be their hero. He somehow knew just the right things to say. It was never a burden to him. If anything, it gave him a sense of real purpose. I've always tried to follow his example." - Bret Hart Calgary Sun June 8, 2002
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Baseball King
Baseball King@BasebaIlKing·
I miss when All-Star Game stats looked like this 💯
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Bo Chapman Nix
Bo Chapman Nix@5280burner·
@BasebaIlKing Lowest batting avg in the video is .329.. there are currently only 11 players in the American League with a .300 avg or better. Nerds have ruined baseball.
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