Nash as Arn would have been pretty brilliant in its cruelty (because morons exist who actually liked that segment), and the mere threat of it will probably scare me out of any future avatar bets.
A girl told me that she noticed and was appreciative of the fact that I pressed like on her FB status, because "I know you don't do that just to be nice."
In conclusion, never ever EVER press "like" to be nice. Also subtly broadcast to the world that you don't do that.
A girl told me that she noticed and was appreciative of the fact that I pressed like on her FB status, because "I know you don't do that just to be nice."
In conclusion, never ever EVER press "like" to be nice. Also subtly broadcast to the world that you don't do that.
I was wondering if there were examples of sports stars/celebrities turning heel during a match? I know there's the Mike Tyson joins DX thing and Dennis Rodman and Mayweather fought as heels.
I always thought a great angle would be to take some sports star or celebrity who is a wrestling fan and have him be the guest manager for a face champ on an episode of Raw and then turn on him during a title match to cause the title change.
Mongo turning at GAB and going with Arn and Flair was sort of in the fuzzy area, he was just a retired football player teaming with an active football player at that point. But he was already in the company as a (bad) commentator.
Steve 'Mongo' McMichael is hugely over with contemporary wrestling fans due to his regular appearances on Botchamania. This is a trend that I expect to see increasing over time with the growth of the WWE network: obscure figures from the past suddenly being elevated to prominence by geeks trawling through vast repositories of archive material to use for their next youtube video.