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I think Black-ish & its spin offs are the only Black sitcoms left.Once The Game fell off it was a wrap.
I kinda get that "didn't grow up around Black people" vibe from Dawkins.I don't know anyone that says fam as much as Dawkins does
Funk Flex
His shows with Auntie Fee were funny as hell. All she did was cuss him out and then feed him.Dayum Drops doing Burger King commercials now?
So true...and then the alphabet squad would come through and demand that Tommy & Cole would be gay.Shea butters will get offended by EVERYTHING if Martin came out today they would get mad that Martin was with a woman that was too damn light skin and should have been with Pam's hating ass
They'd probably say that Jerome objectifies women.I mean....Sheneneh alone....
I think Black-ish & its spin offs are the only Black sitcoms left.
Parks and Recreation
FactsYeah and I don’t watch it unfortunately. There’s so much TV programming now as oppose to before.
Kairi Sane bids farewell to the WWE Universe
Following Monday Night Raw, Kairi Sane took to Twitter to thank her fellow Superstars, WWE staff and the WWE Universe for their support as she prepares to leave WWE.
Sane joined WWE in 2017, winning the inaugural Mae Young Classic. Along with the hearts of the WWE Universe, she would go on to capture the NXT Women’s Championship and the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship alongside Asuka.
Sane’s fellow Superstars responded in kind on social media.
WWE sends its best wishes to Kairi Sane as she sets sail on her next voyage!
In her WWE career, Sane won the 2017 Mae Young Classic and later the NXT women’s title. On the main roster, she won the WWE women’s tag team titles along with Asuka. She previously wrote the following on her WWE career;
My time in the NXT & WWE locker rooms was incredible. Everyone was kind, funny, & talented, so every day was full of happiness. Also, I was saved by the supportive staff behind the scenes. I will forever love & respect all these professionals I had the pleasure of working with.