lol, it is hilarious how easy it is to wind Packers fans up and how naive y'all are about your team being "publicly owned".
lol, it is hilarious how easy it is to wind Packers fans up and how naive y'all are about your team being "publicly owned".
Fine, pick pretty much any other southern NFL team then, they all pretty much care way more about college football than they do about the NFL. Packers fans that believe their franchise will always say in Green Bay and that the fanbase will always be ardently loyal are living in a dream world. People are so much more…
Anyone who thinks those bullshit shares would actually stop the team from moving have not been paying attention to all of America for the past 20+ years. If you don't think the real owners, who are fucking rich as hell, couldn't just pull up stakes and move the Packers to fuckin Timbuktu if they really wanted to, you…
Well, you could be an adult instead of an emotionally stunted child and carry on your fandom with some fucking dignity instead of being fatter, stupider versions of Yankees fans.
The olds will die one day though, and you know any Packers fan under the age of, say, 30 is fairweather as fuck. If the Packers go through a fallow period after all the olds have gone to that great Country Kitchen in the sky, shit will get awfully real awfully quick. This is what happens with every "storied"…
You don't really believe that bullshit stock would actually functionally keep the team in Green Bay if the real owners wanted to move, do you? Oh mercy.
We might be able to if you could be bothered to read the fucking article and articulate points that were germane to it instead of casting about with the same tired god damn talking points every homophobe shithead who comes crawling out of their hidey-hole to talk shit here does!
Uh, do you not get how labor unions work? All of those things are qualifications for him being the head of the NFLPA, not demerits.
Coulda fooled me!
Most of the time, my team's cornpone Midwestern shtick grates on me, but this is one of those rare occasions where being a Royals fan feels kind of special and good instead of pointless and miserable.
I'm going to lean on the Midwesternness pretty hard, no doubt, but dig if you will the picture of episodes where the Kevin Von Erich/Young Bret Hart and his ne'er-do-well older brothers have to travel all over the world in exchanges with other promoters and work in places like late 1970s Florida, PR, Japan, Texas (I…
No reason we couldn't do both. My plan is to make the main character's dad's promotion basically an amalgam of Stampede/World Class and the AWA (mostly in terms of geography and the part where the pseudo-Vince character "steals" the pseudo-Hogan character - who will be a combination of Hogan and HBK).
No, but your hypothetical has nothing to do with the reality of this piece and I think anyone who is bringing it up is trying to spit-shine Vince's shoes clean, which, you know, good luck with that considering he helped Jimmy Snuka get away with murder. It may not occur to the people who are having their rehab paid…
Yeah, but how many of those were BEFORE either Eddie or Benoit? It's still not evidence of some generosity of spirit on the part of the WWE/McMahon family, it's the most thinly veiled CYA move available to them.
Probably Bruiser because he was a bigger draw than Dino was ever going to be. Plus everyone knows exactly who killed Bruiser and the fact that he was never charged is much more dramatically powerful than sad old Dino Bravo getting shot to death over a bunch of bootleg smokes
Especially if you factor in non-Von Erich deaths and expand it to all just World Class regulars. Bruiser Brody's death alone would be one hell of a season finale.
I might just be, Jack, I might just be.
Yeah, Vince is such a bastard for putting those other labor-exploiting scumbags out of business and replacing their massive collusion with his monopoly. Couldn't have happened to a nicer industry.
It's good that you're secure in your ignorance, thanks for sharing it with us
Yeah, THAT is what sucks about Chris Benoit.