Britain has a great history, tradition, and culture of pro wrestling....so it's only fitting Beanz would look down his nose at it.
My dad took me to those shows and I saw Big Daddy, Giant Haystack and Kendo Nagasaki. They were on ITV World of Sport Channel every Saturday. I then got into WWF/E which was even better. It was fun, theatre and dramatic. Good memories.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
Wrestling allows that, good stuff. It's like everyone is in on the 'joke' but soaking up undeniable entertainment factor. With your ol man is what really made it great. Way back we managed to go to a filming of American Gladiators. Like wrestling but set up in 'average random contestants vs huge massive gladiators' in a series of physical contests of sorts. Little cheesy but it sucked you in and was good bonding. I was high as a kite but watching the old man oogle at the scantly glad buffed out chicks was a trip.
For the record Raye Hollitt aka Zap was freaky hot![]()
https://www.boxingnews24.com/2019/10...ng-says-hearn/
"Tyson Fury has lost interest in boxing says Hearn"
People in boxing, especially the HW division, are generally full of shit and 50% of what they say is nonsense, but..... this isn't so far fetched.
One question though. Isn't Fury signed to a 5-fight deal with ESPN? I realize contracts in boxing aren't worth the paper they're printed on, but so far from a 5-fight deal, Tyson has delivered future HOF'ers Tom Schwarz and Otto Wallin.
Maybe that 12th round knockdown from Wilder has given Fury new career options.
ESPN execs must be pretty joyful with all this WWE crap and budding singing career.
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