PlayerNinety_Nine
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Hotep
Loyalty
Respect
The Dr. of African American Studies
Never Give Up (Anything To The White Man)
Shiiit, ol' girl looks tranny-ish, too...don't fall too far in love, my nikka, you never know when you might have to get out.
Oy, don't forget about me
"Enough of this brown clown"@2:38
the true markings of an angelic individual is the ability to rise above the circumstances of their upbringing to be a figure of good for humanity. Sadly hulk hogan has failed that test by succumbing to racism which is the most powerful a demonic force on this planet next to greed and fear.As bad as I wanna see that, Austin came up eating potatoes and gettin' paid $50 a night, he'll be fine...the area he grew up in is racist as fukk, though.
Now @Silkk we're never gonna get those 97'-98' Nitros on the Network
But I'm more of a Pepsi fan :vmpls:So WWE really comes on here.
I'd like to see Vince face when he see the Cokeboy references.
I know most of you guys on here know this already but chances are any white guy over 40 years old has said this type of shyt before. It's just they way they've been taught. I'm not saying it's right, but it shouldn't be a shocker either. Don't let it break you or hurt you too bad.
“WWE terminated its contract with Terry Bollea (aka Hulk Hogan). WWE is committed to embracing and celebrating individuals from all backgrounds as demonstrated by the diversity of our employees, performers and fans worldwide.”
I am away on vacation this week and woke up to my phone exploding this morning when I turned it on due to the Hulk Hogan story breaking. It's almost as if we are watching a replay of former Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling's downfall when a recording of racist comments leaked. Hulk Hogan might win his lawsuit over Gawker still, but what it cost him is far more valuable than what he could receive financially.
While Dave Scherer's coverage has been awesome, one aspect that wasn't touched upon was who might replace Hulk Hogan as a Judge on Tough Enough.
In speaking to a few people within WWE over the last hour, I am under the impression a final decision has yet to be made but Ric Flair's name has come up quite a bit internally this morning.
I believe Vince McMahon and Kevin Dunn will make the final decision. Tough Enough has been seen as a major priority within the company, to the point that since it launched Vince McMahon has skipped Smackdown tapings in order to personally oversee Tough Enough's production at Full Sail University every week. They are not going to throw just anyone in that role.
I've also heard that Flair is the top candidate to replace Hulk Hogan on the forthcoming WWE tour of Australia.