I don't really care either way.
But dodging a fellow wrestler every time he walks in the door of your own gym and then when he calls you on it leaving a 2 page handwritten note on the windshield of his car is outrageously autistic and weird.
>Queerin' don't make the world work
He was based and existed on a plane of understanding we can only dream of.
he was possessed by an ancient warrior spirit, and it brought him enlightenment while also driving him insane. Once one attains the 34th level if enlightenment, hating homosexuals always follows.
>Your principal complaint apparently is that you are not being compensated at the same rate as Hulk Hogan, although “Hulk” is a living legend, is still better known to the public, has wrestled longer, is the WWF champion, is in much greater demand for personal appearances, is a bigger star and draw at WWF events, is more dependable and is far more revered and respected by WWF fans and by the public at large
Self-mark b***h BTFO. Who the hell does he think he is?
He might have been autistic by today’s standards but back then it was probably just slightly weird. Hearing that story about nash and the note though he probably felt that nash had heard negative things about him from other guys in the wwf at the time.
DSOTR went over his character - he grew up a scrawny bullied kid, bottled it in all his life until he became a body builder and took it out on his colleagues. He was just very egocentric, but nothing on the spectrum.
In short - he is a successful and better-looking version of CM Punk.
Just very egocentric and paranoid due to the lack of a father figure at a very young age and working in that snakepit that was the wrestling business during the 80s
Basically every all time great wrestler has been on the spectrum. That's why they struggle to branch out into other media. The Rock is the exception to this rule.
I think he genuinely had passion for pro wrestling, it's just that he (exactly like vince) thought pro wrestling was the most jacked guy should beat everyone else regardless of all other attributes a fake fighter might posses, even strength and athleticism.
Warrior was always based
WWAB
I don't really care either way.
But dodging a fellow wrestler every time he walks in the door of your own gym and then when he calls you on it leaving a 2 page handwritten note on the windshield of his car is outrageously autistic and weird.
WWAB
he was possessed by an ancient warrior spirit, and it brought him enlightenment while also driving him insane. Once one attains the 34th level if enlightenment, hating homosexuals always follows.
>Your principal complaint apparently is that you are not being compensated at the same rate as Hulk Hogan, although “Hulk” is a living legend, is still better known to the public, has wrestled longer, is the WWF champion, is in much greater demand for personal appearances, is a bigger star and draw at WWF events, is more dependable and is far more revered and respected by WWF fans and by the public at large
Self-mark b***h BTFO. Who the hell does he think he is?
>Who the hell does he think he is?
The biggest draw the company had since Hogan and until Austin's arrival?
I don't know m8, I think he earned thar level of entitlement...
He has this certain disorder where he was just a huge dumb frick
He might have been autistic by today’s standards but back then it was probably just slightly weird. Hearing that story about nash and the note though he probably felt that nash had heard negative things about him from other guys in the wwf at the time.
Same thing with Piper and Savage imo.
>Queerin' don't make the world work
He was based and existed on a plane of understanding we can only dream of.
probably just an butthole
Just found out he had a tattoo of himself on his arm that I never noticed before lol
Antisocial personality disorder
the same shit that phil has only Warrior might be able to physically back it up
DSOTR went over his character - he grew up a scrawny bullied kid, bottled it in all his life until he became a body builder and took it out on his colleagues. He was just very egocentric, but nothing on the spectrum.
In short - he is a successful and better-looking version of CM Punk.
>the best wrestlers are self-marks who live the gimmick
>no, not like that! wwe hit pieces told me not like that
Just very egocentric and paranoid due to the lack of a father figure at a very young age and working in that snakepit that was the wrestling business during the 80s
closet gayBlack person
Basically every all time great wrestler has been on the spectrum. That's why they struggle to branch out into other media. The Rock is the exception to this rule.
I think he genuinely had passion for pro wrestling, it's just that he (exactly like vince) thought pro wrestling was the most jacked guy should beat everyone else regardless of all other attributes a fake fighter might posses, even strength and athleticism.