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Post by thetower52 on Apr 3, 2019 9:37:07 GMT -5
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Post by Derk! on Apr 3, 2019 10:03:37 GMT -5
I'm disappointed that the video humanized him and he's not a sadistic, vile POS in real life.
Seriously, though. Great video. Good to see another side of the Champ.
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Post by TGM on Apr 3, 2019 10:10:53 GMT -5
He also tweeted this A seriously devastating loss to wrestling if Ciampa were never to return but I am starting to hope he doesn't. If his body is in such awful shape, it might be best for him to call it a career while he's still young.
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Post by realist on Apr 3, 2019 10:44:47 GMT -5
He also tweeted this A seriously devastating loss to wrestling if Ciampa were never to return but I am starting to hope he doesn't. If his body is in such awful shape, it might be best for him to call it a career while he's still young. I agree. Say what you will about the WWE, but things like this give me a greater appreciation for the Performance Center because working there is a viable career option for younger guys whose career may have been cut short. While I would love for Ciampa to return to the ring and have a long and great career, it just doesn't seem that his body can hold up. However, he may be able to help coach future stars and keep his health.
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Post by Feargus McReddit on Apr 3, 2019 11:48:28 GMT -5
He also tweeted this A seriously devastating loss to wrestling if Ciampa were never to return but I am starting to hope he doesn't. If his body is in such awful shape, it might be best for him to call it a career while he's still young. I agree. Say what you will about the WWE, but things like this give me a greater appreciation for the Performance Center because working there is a viable career option for younger guys whose career may have been cut short. While I would love for Ciampa to return to the ring and have a long and great career, it just doesn't seem that his body can hold up. However, he may be able to help coach future stars and keep his health. Also, if he were a coach, imagine being a wrestler in the performance Centre right now and being able to be taught by Ciampa, Ohno, Del Ray, Brookside, Michaels, Moss etc and then have occasional guest trainers show up like Quackenbush come in. That’s a tonne of experience to have teaching you.
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Post by Tom Turkey on Apr 3, 2019 11:53:00 GMT -5
If he does return, I say have him gradually become a face and explain that away as "being injured allowed him to reflect on the awful things he did prior to the injury" or something like that.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 3, 2019 11:54:23 GMT -5
Absolutely loved the video and noticed something pretty remarkable about it. At the time I watched it, it has 7.8k views, 1.1k likes, and 0 dislikes.
Pretty rare to see anything get that many views with no dislikes yet.
The stuff with the difficulty having their first child had me tearing up something fierce.
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Post by Alice Syndrome on Apr 3, 2019 12:03:24 GMT -5
He also tweeted this A seriously devastating loss to wrestling if Ciampa were never to return but I am starting to hope he doesn't. If his body is in such awful shape, it might be best for him to call it a career while he's still young. I agree. Say what you will about the WWE, but things like this give me a greater appreciation for the Performance Center because working there is a viable career option for younger guys whose career may have been cut short. While I would love for Ciampa to return to the ring and have a long and great career, it just doesn't seem that his body can hold up. However, he may be able to help coach future stars and keep his health. after this, I imagine he's gonna be on the same "one and done" doctor clearance that Paige was.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 3, 2019 12:05:25 GMT -5
I imagine that Ciampa is finished. It’s not worth it when it comes to necks. Fortunately for Paige it turned out to be nothing serious in the grand scheme, because the way her legs stopped responding for a minute after the kick it could have been a lot worse.
Be a trainer, agent, or take up commentary Ciampa.
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Post by Captain Stud Muffin (BLM) on Apr 3, 2019 12:17:25 GMT -5
A shame
Hopefully, he gets to go out on his own terms but he shouldn't push it when he is so young and has a long career in whatever capacity he wants in WWE besides wrestling
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Post by Deleted on Apr 3, 2019 13:08:05 GMT -5
This was very well done I like that he wanted to name the nxt title after his daughter but that woulda been weird so his wife came up with Goldie.I didn’t realize he was married to a Tough Enough 2 star.
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Post by abjordans on Apr 3, 2019 13:28:42 GMT -5
I agree. Say what you will about the WWE, but things like this give me a greater appreciation for the Performance Center because working there is a viable career option for younger guys whose career may have been cut short. While I would love for Ciampa to return to the ring and have a long and great career, it just doesn't seem that his body can hold up. However, he may be able to help coach future stars and keep his health. Also, if he were a coach, imagine being a wrestler in the performance Centre right now and being able to be taught by Ciampa, Ohno, Del Ray, Brookside, Michaels, Moss etc and then have occasional guest trainers show up like Quackenbush come in. That’s a tonne of experience to have teaching you. Moss?.... Is Riddick Moss training people?
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Post by Feargus McReddit on Apr 3, 2019 13:30:11 GMT -5
Also, if he were a coach, imagine being a wrestler in the performance Centre right now and being able to be taught by Ciampa, Ohno, Del Ray, Brookside, Michaels, Moss etc and then have occasional guest trainers show up like Quackenbush come in. That’s a tonne of experience to have teaching you. Moss?.... Is Riddick Moss training people? Johnny Moss. Essentially one of the people responsible for training a bunch of people in the British scene right now.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 3, 2019 13:53:42 GMT -5
I agree. Say what you will about the WWE, but things like this give me a greater appreciation for the Performance Center because working there is a viable career option for younger guys whose career may have been cut short. While I would love for Ciampa to return to the ring and have a long and great career, it just doesn't seem that his body can hold up. However, he may be able to help coach future stars and keep his health. Also, if he were a coach, imagine being a wrestler in the performance Centre right now and being able to be taught by Ciampa, Ohno, Del Ray, Brookside, Michaels, Moss etc and then have occasional guest trainers show up like Quackenbush come in. That’s a tonne of experience to have teaching you. It’s gotta be an incredible learning opportunity for these kids just coming up. And I love the rotation of special guest trainers. Like Ace Steel was there teaching last week. That’s so cool.
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Post by Captain Stud Muffin (BLM) on Apr 3, 2019 14:04:55 GMT -5
Also, if he were a coach, imagine being a wrestler in the performance Centre right now and being able to be taught by Ciampa, Ohno, Del Ray, Brookside, Michaels, Moss etc and then have occasional guest trainers show up like Quackenbush come in. That’s a tonne of experience to have teaching you. It’s gotta be an incredible learning opportunity for these kids just coming up. And I love the rotation of special guest trainers. Like Ace Steel was there teaching last week. That’s so cool. For as much as it may hurt young wrestlers to not to get the opportunity to travel and learn different styles that way, it is a big plus to have those wrestlers who have traveled the world come to you to teach you
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Post by abjordans on Apr 3, 2019 15:20:22 GMT -5
Moss?.... Is Riddick Moss training people? Johnny Moss. Essentially one of the people responsible for training a bunch of people in the British scene right now. Oh never heard of him, I couldn’t think who Moss would be.
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Post by hashtagdaley/JudasDay on Apr 3, 2019 15:36:17 GMT -5
Damn dust and onions filling my room...
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Post by Feargus McReddit on Apr 3, 2019 15:43:06 GMT -5
Johnny Moss. Essentially one of the people responsible for training a bunch of people in the British scene right now. Oh never heard of him, I couldn’t think who Moss would be. That’s fair, I didn’t fully realize who he was until WCPW started and not long before he joined WWE as a coach.
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Post by Heinz Doofenschmirtz on Apr 3, 2019 15:50:48 GMT -5
I’ve been a pretty big fan of the guy for a few years now but to know that he and his wife went through the same infertility issues that my wife and I went through (and that they’re so open about it) has made him my favourite. What a great story.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 3, 2019 17:15:37 GMT -5
I want to be wrong so badly, but I think his in ring career's done. Make him a commentator or manager who doesn't bump, he's too good to not be used in some kind of TV role.
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