Omackeral wrote: » Don't you stalk wrestlers at their hotels though!?
PTH2009 wrote: » Hahttps://twitter.com/BraunStrowman/status/1192160544154963968?s=19
sirmanga wrote: » And it seems everyone, especially celebrities, are not allowed be aplotical on Twitter (and other social media platforms). Staying out of it even draws heat on you. If a celebrity says they don't want to talk politics, they are called a closested right winger. You can't win. Jericho could interview Barrack Obama next week to balance things out and he would still never be forgiven by some of these Twitter people for having the President's son on his podcast. Also, you have weirdos like Jim Cornette calling for a boycott on AEW because the Khan family donated money to Trump's campaign. Jeez, some people need to get a life.
Lithium93_ wrote: » As for Twitter, it doesn't take too much to divide people on that platform, lob a figurative grenade about any kind of touchy topic and just wait :pac:
sirmanga wrote: » Don Jr. has a new book out called "Triggered" (make of that what you will) so I imagine he is promoting that. Bound to be some talk of his father's involvement in wrestling over the years. Very much looking forward to hearing this. And fair play to Jericho for having the guts to have Don Jr. on when he must have known he would get Twitter heat. Although the twitter world is far removed from the real one, some people seem to forget or don't realise that. Good for Jericho.
Lithium93_ wrote: » Eh he's had better guests on his podcast IMO, (then again I couldn't really care about Trump or those closest to him), and I don't know enough to care why he decided talk to Don Jr, though interest is piqued in how the one recorded with Trump Jr goes down.....
Itssoeasy wrote: » I was listening to rhea ripley on Lillian Garcia's podcast last night and the fact she is only 23 is nuts. I mean she bloody amazing already and she's got years ahead of her provided she stays injury free. It's the one good(if it is good) that Tegan nox had those horrible knee injuries so young as she only 24 and could easily wresltle for another decade at least. Dakota Kia is 31 though. I assumed she was similar age to Tegan nox and those girls.
sky88 wrote: » The elite t shirts were generally good tho this on the other hand is not
Agent Coulson wrote: » Jaysus people will find anything to complain about even t-shirts. Pro Wrestling Tees was built off the back of The Elite selling t-shirts if they put a steaming pile of sh1te on a t-shirt it would sell. They know what they are doing and they know the market they are selling too.
Lithium93_ wrote: » Yet it'll sell like absolute crazy...........
sky88 wrote: » Why do so many wrestlers make the worst t-shirts Would anyone wear thishttps://twitter.com/pwtees/status/1191429301712896002?s=21
TimesArrow wrote: » Honestly thought that Cody shirt was a joke.. it’s so outrageously tacky and seems to fit with his personality as he comes across as a bit of a cocky knob
CastorTroy wrote: » I doubt it. Out of those guys, I don't think any had onscreen allies in NXT. Black and Ricochet were a team, Nikki was pretty much a loner and Andrade was a heel.
Beginning in 1991, WCW WorldWide was broadcast in the UK on the ITV network originally overnight at 1 or 2 a.m. alongside other U.S. imports such as American Gladiators and America's Top Ten. In spring of 1992 however, it was also broadcast in local British Wrestling's old Saturday afternoon slot. In late 1995, however, the show was moved back to the late night slot and disappeared from the network.
OneEightSeven wrote: » Did WCW air on UTV in the early 90s?