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i'm thru with wwe.
I didn't think so and at this point it's gonna take or bankruptcy to stop her. Not that I wish either on her.I don't think that's in the rules, to be honest.
I didn't think so and at this point it's gonna take or bankruptcy to stop her. Not that I wish either on her.
Well it depends on how it would affect Vince. If his wife, of many years, were to die, I imagine he would sink into a deep depression. Not being an emotionally stable man at the best of times, this is not something that Vince would cope with in a healthy way.
Now we have a situation where he must reflect upon himself, his life, his wife's rotting corpse, etc. A truly new scenario for cokeboy, he more than likely is not happy with what he finds. Unable to express himself or to explore in a rational way what makes a man like him, he turns to the only thing he knows, professional wrestling.
Looking at himself he sees what he is, not the confident, successful, alpha male, billionaire businessman but a hateful, broken, twisted carny. Thus we have a change in wrestling. It's not about putting smiles on people's faces anymore, no sir, it's a painful exploration of the human psyche, a study on depravity,anger, fear misery. A bleak Bergmanesque study of the depths to which a man can sink.
Linda dying may be the best thing that ever happened to wrestling.
Well it depends on how it would affect Vince. If his wife, of many years, were to die, I imagine he would sink into a deep depression. Not being an emotionally stable man at the best of times, this is not something that Vince would cope with in a healthy way.
Now we have a situation where he must reflect upon himself, his life, his wife's rotting corpse, etc. A truly new scenario for cokeboy, he more than likely is not happy with what he finds. Unable to express himself or to explore in a rational way what makes a man like him, he turns to the only thing he knows, professional wrestling.
Looking at himself he sees what he is, not the confident, successful, alpha male, billionaire businessman but a hateful, broken, twisted carny. Thus we have a change in wrestling. It's not about putting smiles on people's faces anymore, no sir, it's a painful exploration of the human psyche, a study on depravity,anger, fear misery. A bleak Bergmanesque study of the depths to which a man can sink.
Linda dying may be the best thing that ever happened to wrestling.