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Post by Deleted on Oct 20, 2015 7:40:25 GMT -5
Is Brock's head shaved in the middle I wondered if anyone else noticed this really distracting.
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Post by Instant Classic on Oct 20, 2015 7:46:42 GMT -5
Cool to see another side of Brock but this one was ehh.
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Post by mcstoklasa on Oct 20, 2015 8:01:51 GMT -5
Is Brock's head shaved in the middle I wondered if anyone else noticed this really distracting. It's odd because when he beat up Big Show on RAW two weeks ago, he had hair on top of his head. www.youtube.com/watch?v=qNwJ3PsHQXwAnd when he had longer hair on top, at the start of 2014, when he broke Mark Henrys arm, he had thick hair. So must be a bad haircut
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Post by spagett on Oct 20, 2015 8:16:09 GMT -5
I'd like to see a Network special of Austin and Brock going hunting together.
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Post by wgdj on Oct 20, 2015 9:19:34 GMT -5
That was incredibly boring. I'm inclined to agree. It had its moments but overall it was pretty dull.
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Post by Jobes on Oct 20, 2015 9:48:51 GMT -5
I felt like they both talked a lot, but didn't say much. Meh.
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Post by MAD TITAN on Oct 20, 2015 9:51:43 GMT -5
I was almost falling asleep during their whole segment about hunting.
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Post by corndog on Oct 20, 2015 10:38:25 GMT -5
Is Brock's head shaved in the middle I wondered if anyone else noticed this really distracting. Same here, drove me nuts. Couldn't tell if his hair was thinning or just cut shorter in the middle.
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Post by Bub (BLM) on Oct 20, 2015 11:28:32 GMT -5
Man the end was awkward. Talking to Brock for an hour in a non-kayfabe setting, then making the final question 100% work. Brock looked confused as hell.
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Post by Error on Oct 20, 2015 11:47:22 GMT -5
I wondered if anyone else noticed this really distracting. It's odd because when he beat up Big Show on RAW two weeks ago, he had hair on top of his head. www.youtube.com/watch?v=qNwJ3PsHQXwAnd when he had longer hair on top, at the start of 2014, when he broke Mark Henrys arm, he had thick hair. So must be a bad haircut Nah, it is a low and tight flat top, that is how it normally looks.
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Post by Captain & Diet on Oct 20, 2015 11:48:57 GMT -5
Ugh I had forgotten about all that. Gross! I don't know this story and I'm not sure I want to know It's a wrestling urban legend. It isn't hard to find.
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Post by Captain Stud Muffin (BLM) on Oct 20, 2015 14:56:36 GMT -5
Why would he mention him tho. I believe it was said a while maybe by Punk that Brock gave Punk some tips but that's about the gist of it. He could've asked Brock's thoughts on Punk joining UFC or something like that. I doubt Brock knows/cares about any other aspect of Punk leaving, but it could've been an interesting discussion. I understand what you are saying but it would of been a major waste of time and he only talked about guys who Brock had some type of companionship with. In regards to Punk that's a better question for Paul Heyman.
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Post by BRV on Oct 20, 2015 17:18:46 GMT -5
I really wish they would have touched on the infamous WrestleMania XX match a little more. I think that's a fascinating story that no one's ever really told at length and here are two-thirds of the parties involved, yet we got basically 20 seconds on it.
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Post by Instant Classic on Oct 20, 2015 18:02:06 GMT -5
I really wish they would have touched on the infamous WrestleMania XX match a little more. I think that's a fascinating story that no one's ever really told at length and here are two-thirds of the parties involved, yet we got basically 20 seconds on it. I would have liked to know what happened backstage afterwards.
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Post by superchamp on Oct 20, 2015 18:05:42 GMT -5
I enjoyed that. A lot. In fact, apart from hunting and the fact that he didn't grow up a pro wrestling fan whatsoever, I can say that based on;
- him having his close friends, but as a whole not really understanding, nor tolerating, people in general - treating any job he does as a "clock in, clock out" situation and absolutely nothing more - the fact he has a very, very dry sense of humour to the point where it's kind of hard to identify if he's joking or not at times (until he sort of chuckles a bit) - him enjoying his food - him enjoying his music - seemingly not giving a single shit about anything else whatsoever
Brock Lesnar as a person is pretty much me. Except he might be a little bit tougher
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Post by Pushed to the Moon on Oct 20, 2015 18:17:19 GMT -5
I enjoyed it. I liked how heavy Brock's accent got when he was getting excited about his cars and guns and stuff haha.
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Post by zappa on Oct 21, 2015 5:45:49 GMT -5
Call me a tree hugging liberal vegan but I get very uncomfortably when I hear people talking about hunting and killing animals for pleasure. Thought it was pretty boring I got out of it Brock is a hillbilly with zero passion for anything.
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Post by mcstoklasa on Oct 21, 2015 6:29:06 GMT -5
Call me a tree hugging liberal vegan but I get very uncomfortably when I hear people talking about hunting and killing animals for pleasure. Thought it was pretty boring I got out of it Brock is a hillbilly with zero passion for anything. Ehh, I'm all for animal rights, but I eat meat so don't feel I can judge them, so I don't begrudge people that want to hunt. If they were hunting nearly extinct animals like Lions and stuff I would hate it, but they hunt their own deer. Stone Cold has a large number of deer on his ranch, and he picks off a small number of them each year for sport and to thin out the roster. He eats the meat and gives away the remaining meat to I think the homeless shelters and that. I'm sure Brock does something similar. I live in the UK so am not used to hunting and all that, but I'm sure it's just a way of life for "hillbillys" who grew up in the very rural parts of the US so I don't judge them for it.
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Post by mcstoklasa on Oct 21, 2015 6:31:05 GMT -5
I enjoyed that. A lot. In fact, apart from hunting and the fact that he didn't grow up a pro wrestling fan whatsoever, I can say that based on; - him having his close friends, but as a whole not really understanding, nor tolerating, people in general - treating any job he does as a "clock in, clock out" situation and absolutely nothing more - the fact he has a very, very dry sense of humour to the point where it's kind of hard to identify if he's joking or not at times (until he sort of chuckles a bit) - him enjoying his food - him enjoying his music - seemingly not giving a single shit about anything else whatsoever Brock Lesnar as a person is pretty much me. Except he might be a little bit tougher I enjoyed it too. I think when Brock is in the ring he really enjoys performing, but as soon as the match is over he forgets all about it and goes back to thinking about his family, farming and hunting and how much money he has. There are guys like Foley that love the business and of course love money too, but can recite all of their matches and memories (and some might call them a mark for themselves- not me, I love the mickster, but still).
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Post by The Ichi on Oct 21, 2015 6:52:04 GMT -5
I just love the fact that Brock has seemingly 0% passion for wrestling, yet he's as awesome to watch as he is. Imagine if he had John Cena's mindset towards it and lived and breathed wrestling.
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