him and JBL
hard for that crakkka got damn what a shame 
makes me appreciate this moment even more
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makes me appreciate this moment even more

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He spoke about his direct, personal, life experience with Hogan...not a "dap" based best reply that you were expecting.
Even if you disagree he knows hogan and you dont, so his experiences with the man are irrelevant and his are his.
Sorry he didn't pass your real brotha litmus test.
Thats not at all what happened in that interview but thats okay, i know how you do.Booker T sat there in silence while JBL is explaining to HIM why hoegan saying "******" was ok because it was a private moment and he was drunk
Yeah, that's tap dancing at its finest just happy to keep getting that WWE check
Thats not at all what happened in that interview but thats okay, i know how you do.
Ahmad Johnson been told the public about Booker T's c00nish ways, nothing he does surprises me![]()
Ahmad Johnson been told the public about Booker T's c00nish ways, nothing he does surprises me![]()
I remember this.Ahmad Johnson been told the public about Booker T's c00nish ways, nothing he does surprises me![]()
Ahmed said that the only black wrestler NOT involved in the lawsuit was Booker T... Supposedly the lawsuit led to him becoming 5x champ within one year.After being released by WCW in November 1999 (Bischoff was by then no longer with the company), Onoo and a number of African American wrestlers launched racial discrimination lawsuits against WCW in February 2000, in which he claimed wrongful dismissal.[2] Onoo claimed that he had been given a disrespectful gimmick and that his final salary—$160,000—was only half of the average pay for a wrestler at that time.[12] The lawsuit would eventually be settled out of court.
I remember this.
Ahmed said that the only black wrestler NOT involved in the lawsuit was Booker T... Supposedly the lawsuit led to him becoming 5x champ within one year.