The Mike Fortune Incident
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@TheCommander86 Thank you, sir. It's nice to see someone who has been there give a valid opinion. As I said before, it's too bad it happened the way it did, but sometimes these things need to be done.
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As a retired pro wrestler myself, This is sometimes how we handle things in the business, BDHammer did what was right on the night, at the end of day MF got what he deserved! plain and simple!
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@BDHammer Well, "inspiring through YouTube comments" is my motto :-)
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@exunderscorejai And, in this case, maybe caving in his face helped protect the future people he worked with from getting hurt by this guy.
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@exunderscorejai And neither does fucking up the match for the fans like he was doing. And you won't see me on tv in 10 years. I did my time in the business. Check out my other videos where I was an awesome jobber back in the 90s. I'm sure you will have some inspirational comments on those as well.
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@BDHammer And so you just wash your hands of it? Why not be a leader and show some initiative and help him rather than just hit him in the face? Tell you what, keep doing what you're doing and if 10 years from now I see you on a nationally televised wrestling program in the ring, I'll Paypal you the money to buy yourself a well earned beer.
And no, I've never set foot in the ring, but I'm smart enough to know that caving in someone's face doesn't help anybody's career.
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@exunderscorejai First of all, you think I'm the first person to hand out a receipt in a pro wrestling match? Nope. If you had ever set foot in a ring or at least been trained, you would know that is how things are handled when someone gets out of line. The Undertaker NEVER stiffed anyone? You know this for a fact? And lastly, it's not my place to show him how to work. That should have been done by his trainer, who should've also taught him not to try to be a tough guy in-ring.
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I'd probably be as pissed as you were, but if you're serious about making it you don't start stiffing it in the ring because it makes you as bad as him. This isn't the 70s and you aren't Antonio Inoki - look at some of the absolute garbage the Undertaker has had to work with down the years and he's never stiffed anyone. By stiffing him, people will remember what you did and not the fact he sucks, and it's only going to send your career down the crapper. Show the kid how to work instead.
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@exunderscorejai You actually sound intelligent, so I will pose a question. What would you have done in my place? And don't just take the 30 second clip here into account. Remember these facts: 1) He botched several spots in our match earlier that day. So many in fact that the other guys in the locker room thought he did it on purpose to make the match look bad. 2) He almost broke my nose in the previous match. 3) The entire match, he worked against me. 4) Punch in the balls.
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@BDHammer Haha, quite alright cupcake. Always happy to raise awareness of morons who think huffing down steroids and marking out to themselves, just to warn those new to the profession of how *not* to do it. If you wanna go get ice cream and talk about your very evident daddy issues at some point, do let me know. I'm sure he didn't mean to hurt you the way he did, it was just his messed up way of "loving" you.
So Johnny Roid puts up a video of him looking like an unprofessional idiot? A knee obviously intended for the midsection almost nails your shriveled nads because YOU can't work, so you show the world your hissy-fit roid rage? Hey, way to go, slick...lol
miamiderek1 2 years ago 25
@exunderscorejai What sucks even more is taking time out of your busy schedule to comment on MY video. Thanks for bumping the views, dipshit.
BDHammer 1 week ago