no, not that one . . . this one
moqui generational talent Joined Aug 25, 2011 Messages 12,094 Like 25,581 Apr 8, 2014 #1 no, not that one . . . this one
OrangeTown All Conference Joined Sep 1, 2011 Messages 2,017 Like 5,045 Apr 8, 2014 #2 So long, Undertaker. You were a staple of my late adolescence. Haven't been into wrestling recently, but he is a legend in my book.
So long, Undertaker. You were a staple of my late adolescence. Haven't been into wrestling recently, but he is a legend in my book.
RF2044 Living Legend Joined Aug 15, 2011 Messages 30,906 Like 100,207 Apr 8, 2014 #3 Undertaker [sorry...couldn't resist]
djcon57 Living Legend Joined Aug 15, 2011 Messages 16,336 Like 57,745 Apr 8, 2014 #4 The biggest upset is the history of sports... entertainment
dollarbill44 Hall of Fame Joined Aug 28, 2011 Messages 9,204 Like 16,306 Apr 8, 2014 #5 Brock Lesnar's victory is further proof that Boeheim can't recruit good backcourts.
H HOFCeluck Guest Apr 8, 2014 #6 dollarbill44 said: Brock Lesnar's victory is further proof that Boeheim can't recruit good backcourts. Expand... I dont think it's unreasonable to expect Brock Lesnar to go to Wrestlemania more than once a decade.
dollarbill44 said: Brock Lesnar's victory is further proof that Boeheim can't recruit good backcourts. Expand... I dont think it's unreasonable to expect Brock Lesnar to go to Wrestlemania more than once a decade.