Agent Coulson wrote: » Reading there Vince once to run shows with fan in attendance before the end of July in Florida so he can be the first to do so and then say it publicly that they beat the virus. He really is megalomaniac
Lithium93_ wrote: » At what point do those around and above Vince step in, and pull the handbrake on his quiet frankly, absolutely ****ing moronic asinine idea? Surely someone in that company has balls to step up to Vince and tell him no. I've got to wonder if Vince really is all there mentally.
Agent Coulson wrote: » Never by the look of it. People seemed to be holding out hope HHH would be better it's not looking like that at all these days.
J. Marston wrote: » After seeing pics of Braun, Iconics and Zelina out in bars on social media I can't say I'd have too much sympathy for them if they caught it. But they're young and in peak fitness, they don't give a toss because they'll be fine more or less.
"Respect is a two-way street. I respect your right to remain ignorant, be ruled by fear and not by logic or intelligence, wear a mask, 'social distance' that ultimately harms your health now and, in the future, provided I do not pay for your bad decisions. "I respect my own health enough to expose my immune system to the world by shaking hands and embracing people as we have for thousands of years to build our immune systems to fight against disease now and in the future. "You have zero right to tell me that I must wear a mask, take a vaccine, or 'social distance' from others who also choose no to do these things. Life is about choices and in the information age, ignorance is a choice. I choose not to be ignorant."
J. Marston wrote: » But they're young and in peak fitness, they don't give a toss because they'll be fine more or less.
Agent Coulson wrote: » Well Low-Ki is............https://twitter.com/OneWorldWarrior/status/1276898272410513408?s=20
WWE Chairman Vince McMahon has seen his net worth increase during the coronavirus pandemic, according to an analysis comparing data from Forbes' Billionaires List and Forbes' real-time billionaire estimates. Per Kaitlyn Krasselt of the Middletown Press, McMahon is currently worth $1.98 billion, which is up nearly 10 percent from where he stood before the pandemic. In addition to his leading role in WWE, McMahon owned the XFL, but he declared bankruptcy and folded the football league in March when COVID-19 forced him to cut the season short. Although coronavirus has had a hugely negative impact on most sports and entertainment industries, WWE hasn't been hit quite as hard. Although the company has been unable to run shows with fans, it has still produced weekly television shows and pay-per-view events from the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida. On the strength of its massive television deals with Fox and NBC Universal for SmackDown and Raw, respectively, WWE reported strong earnings for the first quarter of 2020. WWE reported $291.0 million in revenue and $26.2 million in net income. WWE came under fire for the decision to make some cuts following WrestleMania 36 in April. WWE released several in-ring performers from their contracts and furloughed employees across multiple departments. While the move may not have been great from a public relations standpoint, it didn't hamper WWE in terms of remaining profitable during a difficult time for most businesses.
Agent Coulson wrote: » Rusev has Covid-19.
J. Marston wrote: » Florida must be one dirty state. If Rusev has it and Lana's parents have it then there's a fair chance Lana has/had it.
CastorTroy wrote: » Remember a time when you would never picture Owens being in a position to confront Vince? Though wonder why he came back.