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S/O @VegetasHairline"The Hulk Hogan legacy collection, available now at WWEShop.com"
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I look at it like that scene on Bebes kids, where ole boy went to the repast and there were a few people crying, while the brehs were on the side glad dude was dead.Yeah Vince was def a scumbag and fukked a lot of ppl over so there's gonna be some ppl like "Good!"
But he didn't come off spineless like Hogan and in his own weird way had an ethical code so a lot of ppl are gonna try and remember the good times
Also for the record I understand public figures- especially in wrestling- wanting to keep their socials classy and not dance on somebody's grave even tho I'm personally glad to see the Huckster croak
she's playing the white women victim narrative that these simp ass nikkas are falling forChelsea Green getting death threats? What she do?![]()
Yes alot of black wrestlers still have love for Vince its a very strange thing. Maybe it's a father figure type thing. Vince did look out for alot of people tho. Black wrestlers includedYeah Vince was def a scumbag and fukked a lot of ppl over so there's gonna be some ppl like "Good!"
But he didn't come off spineless like Hogan and in his own weird way had an ethical code so a lot of ppl are gonna try and remember the good times
Also for the record I understand public figures- especially in wrestling- wanting to keep their socials classy and not dance on somebody's grave even tho I'm personally glad to see the Huckster croak
“All those people out there saying negative things now that Hogan is no longer with us, take a look at yourself in the mirror. What have you done in life that everybody could be proud of? What have you done that nobody would take offense to? You can’t say you’ve never done anything wrong. We’re all guilty in one way, shape, or form of saying or doing something inappropriate. I’m not condoning what happened or what was said at his lowest point—listen, I’m African-American. I get it. If anybody gets it, we, as African-American people, get it. But at the same time, you cannot deny what this man has done for this business. If it wasn’t for Hulk Hogan, there would be no WWE, no AEW, no TNA—none of this. We wouldn’t even have this platform we’re using right now. We’re able to stay relevant in this business because of that man. The wrestling business is hot right now, hotter than it’s been in a long time. In my opinion, it never would have reached this level if Hogan hadn’t done what he did back in the ‘80s. Our world would probably be completely different.” “I refuse to go on social media and say anything because of the negative hate I’ve seen from some people still living in the past, focusing on what he said or did. Was Hulk Hogan a stand-up person all the time? Maybe not. Are we all? No. We’ve all done things in our lives we’re not proud of, but we want forgiveness. Bubba said it best: when someone commits murder, gets convicted, and serves 25 or 30 years in jail, they’re given a new start when they get out—a new lease on life. Hogan never got that. Some say his remarks, when they were made public, didn’t show enough remorse.”
“There were two separate occasions where Hogan actually saved my career. I get it, I understand why you’re hurt by it. I was hurt by it. But like the Bible says, forgive. ‘Because if you don’t forgive your brother, I will not forgive you.’ That’s exactly what the Bible says. He apologized to me. He pulled me aside and said, ‘Devon, I’m not that type of person. I’m not.’ He said, ‘But they’re killing me on social media. They’re making me feel like I am. I know I might have said or done things in the past.’ Then he said, ‘Brother, I love you.’ And you know what? He didn’t have to tell me that. He didn’t have to pull me aside and say that, but he did. In his world, if you really think about it—and I’m not taking anything away from myself—I’m a nobody compared to what this man has done. He didn’t have to do that with me, but he did. He said, ‘Devon, I love you, brother. I love and respect everything you’ve done, how you’ve gotten yourself out of this hole, and no matter how many times they try to knock you down, you keep getting up.’ He said, ‘I have so much respect for you.'”
“You know what kills me and hurts me, Duke? I’m not going to name any names. If you’re listening to this, you know who you are. You sat there and buried this man for the comments he made. Yes, I get it. But I know these same people have done things that, if brought to light, the fans—or rather, people in general—would not be happy with. You’d probably be put in the same boat as Hogan. Yet you buried him when he was here. I understand you were upset, but now that he’s dead, it’s like you’re being hypocrites. I’m not just talking about people in the industry—I’m talking about people in general. You’re being hypocrites about it. Don’t say good things about him now that he’s gone. Try to reflect on how you felt and why you couldn’t let it go. One of the biggest things a counselor will tell you is that, in order to heal, you have to let go. You have to let go. Because if you don’t, the hate in your heart will consume you.”
I'm actually surprised and encouraged by some of the push back I'm seeing from people over this "honoring" Hogan stuff.
As for the whole "I separate the character (Hulk) from the man (Terry Bolea)" excuseI mean... to each their own, but it couldn't be me.
For example I can't watch a Seinfeld re-run because as soon as "Kramer" comes on, all I remember is the actor (Michael Richards) screaming "He's a ******!" just because he got heckled at a comedy show.
It's ok to let go of some childhood memories brehs. Some things are more important than nostalgia.
Its simple. He put on a act this whole time and it took his daughter getting banged out for him to get comfortable enough to expose how he saw blacks as subhuman. Period.The thing is he told us he was racist
Like literally he said it clearly out his own mouth “I’m Racist to a Point” while also saying the Hard R three times
It doesn’t matter if it was in private or secretly taped that’s how he feels what’s so hard to understand about that
If you want to celebrate racist crackers that wouldn't piss on you if you were on fire, so be it. That's your prerogative.Shut your bytch ass up
I’m so tired of y’all acting like I’m supposed to hate every white guy because the internet told me they were racist. I don’t listen to you nikkas or do I give a fukk if you agree with me.
This has to be the most miserable place on the internet for so called black people.
get a gripShe praised Hogan. Now she said what she said then made a follow up that went ten toes then switched to I'm getting threats after people were roasting her hours. Not sure if the death threats shyt is true but the 5k+ liked posts on her posts were ethering her soulChelsea Green getting death threats? What she do?![]()
Oh my that was rough......but i stand by itRepublican Rocky
I can't say the word
The real black dudes here can....not the 75 percent fakkits pretending cam but yeah
I'm a whiteboard in my 40s
HE made me love wrestling
No denying that
But he was an absolute piece of shyt
I don't mean business wise- because if you're grown enough and not just working nights in a warehouse...word to tennesee san diego
Like you gotta work with pieces of shyt
I've made mad money selling legal gambling to a.erica but my colleagues are c*nts
If one of them dies......oh well
Rocky been a foggot
C##n
I can't say it
But he's the EIPTOMY of it
Though to be fair he needs to than 2 rednecks for his popularity
Without steve or hogan Rocky is nothing
Eric....kill ya self
Said years ago things bout my family....which you'll never have
I genuinely hope you godfather yaeself
Lucky Luciano would approve
You fukkin lost virgin c*nt


Shut your bytch ass up
I’m so tired of y’all acting like I’m supposed to hate every white guy because the internet told me they were racist. I don’t listen to you nikkas or do I give a fukk if you agree with me.
This has to be the most miserable place on the internet for so called black people.
