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ill_will82

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A man who said he wanted to rape someone trying to blackball people.




Sammy Guevara :camby:

You got a point hadn't read the article yet, shyt I had a hard time trying to post it b/c I was trying to post from my phone. Had to do it from the tablet. Didn't know it was Sammy being interviewed. He shouldn't be saying shyt.
 

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Top Dolla thought he was gonna come in and flip the wrestling business on its head by working for a man who has done everything in his power to monopolize the business and guide it towards his own vision by any means, including buying up all the talent from the indies/competition and keeping them in developmental limbo, only to bring them up for a heartbeat and then release them right after he destroys all the popularity that these people built up themselves.

He is a cautionary tale that cats on here tried to make out to be a some kind of trailblazer or rebel :hubie:

He became a mark for WWE...which is something one should NEVER do because that would mean you actually trust Cokeboy :mjlol:
 

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Top Dolla thought he was gonna come in and flip the wrestling business on its head by working for a man who has done everything in his power to monopolize the business and guide it towards his own vision by any means, including buying up all the talent from the indies/competition and keeping them in developmental limbo, only to bring them up for a heartbeat and then release them right after he destroys all the popularity that these people built up themselves.

He is a cautionary tale that cats on here tried to make out to be a some kind of trailblazer or rebel :hubie:

He became a mark for WWE...which is something one should NEVER do because that would mean you actually trust Cokeboy :mjlol:

i don't think I followed the shenanigans so much so to take in Top Dolla being THIS problematic lol. but yeah don't ever think Cokeboy got your back. I remember when Maria and Mike were trolling fans saying they were in a far better place in WWE than in TNA bragging about they bank account and shyt then ended up in a cuck story line :deadmanny:
 

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I remember when Maria and Mike were trolling fans saying they were in a far better place in WWE than in TNA bragging about they bank account and shyt then ended up in a cuck story line :deadmanny:
Reby was on the same shyt when Matt came back after Mania, talkin bout how WWE felt like a real family :russ:
 

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During his recent appearance on The Wrestling Inc. Daily, WWE Legend Mick Foley stated that Top Dolla was money and a powerful guy full of charisma.

“I’ll throw a name out, AJ Francis. To me, AJ was money,” Foley stated. “Big powerful guy, a wealth of charisma, he’s got a rap album out. I asked AJ if WWE took issue with some of the lyrics. AJ has got some strong opinions, he’s a proud black man he makes that case known with his lyrics. I think it’s a great album, he has an incredible knack for putting words together, great promo guy. He said, ‘I don’t even think they know I have an album.’ My career took off when Bruce Prichard overheard me talking to Shawn Michaels about this childhood dream I had to be Dude Love. Bruce went to Vince and said, ‘this guy has a much more interesting real-life story than the one we’re featuring, the fictional story.’"
 

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During his recent appearance on The Wrestling Inc. Daily, WWE Legend Mick Foley stated that Top Dolla was money and a powerful guy full of charisma.

“I’ll throw a name out, AJ Francis. To me, AJ was money,” Foley stated. “Big powerful guy, a wealth of charisma, he’s got a rap album out. I asked AJ if WWE took issue with some of the lyrics. AJ has got some strong opinions, he’s a proud black man he makes that case known with his lyrics. I think it’s a great album, he has an incredible knack for putting words together, great promo guy. He said, ‘I don’t even think they know I have an album.’ My career took off when Bruce Prichard overheard me talking to Shawn Michaels about this childhood dream I had to be Dude Love. Bruce went to Vince and said, ‘this guy has a much more interesting real-life story than the one we’re featuring, the fictional story.’"
If they kept him, they would have did a storyline where Top was revealed to be Mick Foley's son, Homie Love

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