Pacman does it again ... (no legal trouble this time)

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LaTunaNostra;1568602 said:
Well that'd be a shame, Yeager, because he does have experience repeatedly banging heads into floors, and it's be interesting to see him do it to a 350 pound man, rather than read about him doing it to a woman.

He could pull an Andy Kauffman and wrestle women :laugh1:
 

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Yeagermeister;1568633 said:
He could pull an Andy Kauffman and wrestle women :laugh1:

LOL

I think you nailed it with 'manager'. That way he gets to 'dress' the part, swagger around with that toothpick hanging out of his yap, bust a few verbal caps on his adversaries, and demonstrate his trigger finger twiddling skills.
 

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LaTunaNostra;1568645 said:
LOL

I think you nailed it with 'manager'. That way he gets to 'dress' the part, swagger around with that toothpick hanging out of his yap, bust a few verbal caps on his adversaries, and demonstrate his trigger finger twiddling skills.

Just as long as we don't get in to how he puts on his socks :D

I don't need that much info
 

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hey "cleverusername, do you have a bigger pic of that Cash signature with the Cowboy finger? I want it, it is awesome! Want to blow it up, and put it next to the Beer fridge in the garage!!!
 

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BrAinPaiNt;1568387 said:
It is kind of funny to hear about this.

At one time, when the NFL players were not getting paid very much, there were some that would do the wrestling circuit.

Wahoo McDaniels I believe did both wrestling and football until he made wrestling his full time job.

i'd not do it. well, i say that but my biggest concern would be how much $$$ am i making acting/wrestling? if i'm not making near what i could be making as an NFL player, why risk the injury that could stop me from making max potential $?
 

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LaTunaNostra;1568565 said:
I don't get it.

This guy is going to risk his chance to come back to the NFL next year because he got hurt prancing around a 'ring', or didn't have the savvy to duck a flying chair hurled by a trained entertainer masquerading as an athlete.

His agent better make sure the 'matches' are even faker than usual, because say what you will about 'professional wrestlers', the best of them are masterful showmen and know how not to get hurt.

heh - i see i'm not the only one wondering about this move. :)
 

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iceberg;1568755 said:
i'd not do it. well, i say that but my biggest concern would be how much $$$ am i making acting/wrestling? if i'm not making near what i could be making as an NFL player, why risk the injury that could stop me from making max potential $?

It's TNA he can be making much :laugh2:
 

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Jones was suspended by the NFL for his link to a Las Vegas shooting at a strip club over the NBA All-Star weekend that left former 1980s AWA pro wrestler Tom Urbanski, who was managing the club, paralyzed from the waist down.
I wonder if Wrestlers harbor any negative feelings toward Pacman, enough to hurt him if Pacman ever got into a ring.
 

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LaTunaNostra;1568565 said:
I don't get it.

This guy is going to risk his chance to come back to the NFL next year because he got hurt prancing around a 'ring', or didn't have the savvy to duck a flying chair hurled by a trained entertainer masquerading as an athlete.

His agent better make sure the 'matches' are even faker than usual, because say what you will about 'professional wrestlers', the best of them are masterful showmen and know how not to get hurt.

Here's the thing about TNA wrestling within the context of the business. The in-ring style is way "stiffer" than WWE's "sports entertainment" BS. A considerable number of guys on their roster honed their skills in Japan and Mexico, where the only "fake" parts of the sport are the pre-determined outcomes and a few pulled punches here and there.

The guys in TNA often incorporate more than a few legitimate amateur holds in to their matches and go for long periods in the ring---not a bunch of 5 minute "sports entertainment" style matches there.

For those that follow TNA and will get the following reference----how great would it be to see Jones have to get in there with the "Samoan Submission Machine" Samoa Joe?!! :laugh1:
 
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