How interesting that Goldberg blames someone for almost ending his career. I seem to remember Goldberg ending the career of a HOFer and Legend...
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How interesting that Goldberg blames someone for almost ending his career. I seem to remember Goldberg ending the career of a HOFer and Legend...
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Well yeah but if someone else almost takes your hand off or something I'd blame them too no matter what elseSaints, LSU, Seminoles, Pelicans, Marlins, LightningComment
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Yeah, I'm not sure why Goldberg was blaming Hall for that. I thought it was clear that Goldberg was trying to be a hero and smash the windows in with his hands and not using the mini club they gave him (was tucked inside his hand to help break the glass).Currently Playing:
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Lesnar's not a dick. I have the autograph and the memory of meeting him to prove it.Boston Red Sox
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Can't link on my phone but just read that the person at the airport said she wasn't ignored. He eventually acknowledged he was Brock and said no, not today to a picture.
I know family members who hate social setting and photos, so I can respect it if a celebrity had that attitude.Saints, LSU, Seminoles, Pelicans, Marlins, LightningComment
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I remember him saying he didn't want to use the club to break the window because doing so would have made him look like less of a "badass"Comment
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Must have seen him on a good day because that is actually one of myabe 3 good stories Ive ever heard about him. When I seen him in Houston at the gallaria mall, he was an ***atleast..Its not DelawareComment
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Eden spoke with Xavier Woods, Kofi
Kingston and Big E backstage at
last night's RAW for a video on the WWE
App. She asked them about keeping an eye on other tag teams in WWE and asked
what they're all about.
Big E said they are a collective of... but was interrupted by Xavier. Xavier
said, "Those who don't know are not in a position to say and those who are,
wouldn't say."
Kofi followed up with, "In other words Eden, you will know what this is when
we want you to know what this is."<!--INFOLINKS_OFF-->
Kofi Killa and Big E along with Xavier....Where is R truth??atleast..Its not DelawareComment
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Honestly, there are just some guys I wouldn't approach if I saw them. It seems like the two at the top of list to avoid are Lesnar and Punk, they just don't want to be bothered.
You can talk about them being in the public eye and they should be used to being approached and all that stuff. But if you're a fan and you know its going to be an awkward experience I don't know why you'd do that to yourself.Comment
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Lesnar is one of those people that likes to keep his job separate from everything else. I'm one of those people that wish people would treat athletes, actors etc with respect and only go up to them whenever they're at scheduled events they're suppose to be at.--
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Colin Cowherd (who I don't always agree with) had a good idea when meeting a celebrity. Instead of worrying about getting a picture or autograph, just go up to the person and say that you really admire (or are a big fan) of their work, thank them, and walk way. I would tend to think this would go over a lot better than badgering someone for a photo/autograph.Currently Playing:
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I agree to some extent but having those photos is pretty cool. I met Wade Barrett at Heathrow airport last summer and he offered a photo as I was hesistant to ask. I imagine that is not the norm.Comment
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Since we're here talking about Lesnar, here's a little piece from an interview Axel did about working with Lesnar.
What It Was Like Training With Brock Lesnar:
“Nonstop. I mean, we would wrestle a half-hour without a break, just going back and forth and basically doing a whole match. There was a moment, and he might get mad at me for saying this, but there was a moment where we stopped for a second and he said to me, “I’m going to beat your *** all the way to the corner, and then I’m going to take a step back. And when I come back to you, I want you to beat my *** all the way back to the other corner. And if it’s not up to my standards, if it’s not sufficient enough and I don’t think you’re aggressive, you know what’s going to happen to you.”--
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I don't see anything wrong with at least going up to an athlete or celebrity (unless they are eating, I find that to be rude) and offering to shake hands and tell them how much you admire them. If they have a problem with that, then they have issues. I'm of the belief that when you are in the public eye, that stuff comes with the territory. But that's just my opinion.Last edited by PVarck31; 07-29-2014, 06:59 PM.Comment
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