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> 唄隷区駁_M瘃 wrote:
> He was also told on a number of occasions to lose weight, which he
> failed to do. Hmm, has no-one ever thought of telling the Big Show
> to
> do that?
> um have to say show has lost weight. He lost it a few years ago when
> they were worried that he might die very young like Andre the giant.
> Hes no way near 500 pounds but he comes off more of a monster that
> way which is why they still say it.
He doesn't look like he's lost any weight to me. Fact is he was NEVER 500 pounds. Wrestlers are very rarely the weight they are billed at. But he is nearly twice the weight he was when he debuted in wCw and it shows. In wCw he looked quitre athletic for a big man and IMHO more of a monster because of it, as it accentuated his height.
> He was also told on a number of occasions to lose weight, which he
> failed to do. Hmm, has no-one ever thought of telling the Big Show to
> do that?
um have to say show has lost weight. He lost it a few years ago when they were worried that he might die very young like Andre the giant. Hes no way near 500 pounds but he comes off more of a monster that way which is why they still say it.
The WWE can use his spot on the Roster for a more deserving talent and then maybe they will do more than rikishi all i can say is good riddens to pathetic wrestlers who dont want to work.
> 唄隷区駁_M瘃 wrote:
> Yeah, Hardcore Holly rules, if getting by on one move, working stiff
> and bullying rookies in the locker-room are good things.
>
> Which they are.
I don't agree. If you treat everyone badly when they're on the way up, they'll do the same to you when you're on your way down.
> Heh, I'd put Billy Gunn waaayyy ahead of Hardcore Holly if I'm honest.
> If he'd ever been given a half decent character he could've been
> big...
He was - during the DX years. But since that passed Billy Gunn's career has been flushed completely down the toilet. But hey, that's life - some of us just get the bad end of the stick (whatever that means.)
> Yeah, Hardcore Holly rules, if getting by on one move, working stiff
> and bullying rookies in the locker-room are good things.
Which they are.
> Yeah, Hardcore Holly rules, if getting by on one move, working stiff
> and bullying rookies in the locker-room are good things.
Me thinks someone HATES hardcore Holly.. What do you guys reckon.. I must admit though.. He is renowned for being one of the biggest bullies in the locker room