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Post by edgestar on May 29, 2019 21:10:02 GMT -5
That's pretty mean, sister. ...I love Jackie!!!! She's always been a favorite of mine!! Hopefully this doesn't happen, again. I met Terri a few years ago, and she was one of the nicest people I've ever met. I hope that things get resolved, peacefully.
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Post by XaviersSS2015hair on May 29, 2019 21:45:59 GMT -5
Terri is going to sign with AEW. When Karl Anderson gets there they will feud over the Machine Gun nickname.
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Post by Doctor Of Style on May 29, 2019 22:24:43 GMT -5
Terri is going to sign with AEW. When Karl Anderson gets there they will feud over the Machine Gun nickname. I think she's taking the Bullet Club gimmick a little too seriously.
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Post by Deleted on May 29, 2019 22:32:01 GMT -5
I hope this is Saturn's elaborate 20 year plot to get back at her for what she did to Moppy. I can't wait to see what he has in store for Raven.
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Post by chazraps on May 29, 2019 22:40:20 GMT -5
Imagine forgetting you had a GUN.
This is horrifying. She should not be allowed to own or operate a firearm.
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Post by Deleted on May 29, 2019 22:41:08 GMT -5
...I love Jackie!!!! She's always been a favorite of mine!! Hopefully this doesn't happen, again. I met Terri a few years ago, and she was one of the nicest people I've ever met. I hope that things get resolved, peacefully. This just goes to prove you donât know someone that you meet for a few moments especially someone who is being paid to meet fans I remember in the late 90âs I met Sunny a few times and she was so nice and awesome to me and all the fans there then at the same time Iâm reading reports that sheâs a drunk drugged out mess whoâs getting arrested for beating up family members the person I met in those brief moments did not reflect that I also met New Jack who had a rather bad rep as a person and he came off as a cool chill dude that was funny as hell or DDP who has the rep of being super positive he was an ass to me and the various fan there at the time facades are a very real thing and you never know the real person and what their dealing with.
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Post by ChitownKnight on May 29, 2019 22:53:00 GMT -5
Throw the book at her, she won't ever do it again. A little harsh donât you think? Absolutely stupid move and she should get in trouble, but I donât think she had the intention of harming anyone
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Post by The 1Watcher Experience on May 29, 2019 23:16:51 GMT -5
Not to be insensitive to her situation but I bet she never forgets to check for her gun again.
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Post by bmfjules on May 29, 2019 23:21:32 GMT -5
She doesn't need a gun. An episode of her podcast would clear the area of any unwanted people pretty damn quick.
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Post by TWERKIN' MAGGLE on May 30, 2019 0:45:15 GMT -5
Throw the book at her, she won't ever do it again. A little harsh donât you think? Absolutely stupid move and she should get in trouble, but I donât think she had the intention of harming anyone She brought a loaded gun to an airport. f*** intention. Someone could've gotten hurt.
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Post by ayumidah on May 30, 2019 1:00:07 GMT -5
Does anyone else ever feel like they're suffocating while trying to read a run-on sentence? 'Cause yikes...
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Post by KAMALARAMBO: BOOMSHAKALAKA!!! on May 30, 2019 4:16:36 GMT -5
Throw the book at her, she won't ever do it again. They do that to Sunny all the time, and she seems to take it as a challenge. Now I have a bad feeling weâre going to see another Sunny story soon. *Sunny sees Terri Runnels gun story* Sunny: Hold my beer.
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Post by Sephiroth on May 30, 2019 6:24:24 GMT -5
Look, I understand some people, particularly celebrities, feel the need to carry a firearm for reasons of personal safety. But of all places, a frigging airport???
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Post by Confused Mark Wahlberg on May 30, 2019 6:27:45 GMT -5
Imagine forgetting you had a GUN. This is horrifying. She should not be allowed to own or operate a firearm. If I didn't see the name, I'm not sure I would have known who this was if I had ten guesses.
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Post by jason1980s on May 30, 2019 7:27:12 GMT -5
This just goes to prove you donât know someone that you meet for a few moments especially someone who is being paid to meet fans I remember in the late 90âs I met Sunny a few times and she was so nice and awesome to me and all the fans there then at the same time Iâm reading reports that sheâs a drunk drugged out mess whoâs getting arrested for beating up family members the person I met in those brief moments did not reflect that I also met New Jack who had a rather bad rep as a person and he came off as a cool chill dude that was funny as hell or DDP who has the rep of being super positive he was an ass to me and the various fan there at the time facades are a very real thing and you never know the real person and what their dealing with. I'm sorry if you've had bad experiences meeting wrestlers. I'd be interested to hear your DDP experience if you don't mind sharing. I've gone to many wrestling autograph signings and usually spent the whole time there and often got to see the guys "behind the scenes" as well and I really didn't see too many guys who had different personalities in paid settings as they may have had in free settings. The only thing I noticed time after time is that most guys would rather talk with the fans about every day things like the local area they were visiting, what the fan did for a living, what kind of hobbies they had. They wanted to talk with their wrestling friends about wrestling, not the fans. Also some fans are so star struck they won't even try to make conversation. When a conversation was about wrestling, the wrestler usually quickly moved on to another fan. When the conversation was about every day life or similar, the fan got a great, quality, sometimes lengthy conversation. I can't speak to your DDP story so correct me if I'm wrong but I can say that he truly lives his yoga brand so he would probably rather enjoy talking about that than some WCW or WWE match. I also want to defend Terri. I get "gun in airport-horrible" but it sucks when people try to jump on someone vilify them without even knowing. I can honestly say that I probably did something even more horrible than Terri, IMO, and although I truly had no memory of doing it-I deserve more vilification than she does now. I met Terri three times with two being events she was paid to be at and one being a more personal setting. All I can say is take the time to know Terri personally and not as an isolated incident such as this. Support her because she probably needs it more than ever now.
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Post by Spider2024 on May 30, 2019 7:44:55 GMT -5
This just goes to prove you donât know someone that you meet for a few moments especially someone who is being paid to meet fans I remember in the late 90âs I met Sunny a few times and she was so nice and awesome to me and all the fans there then at the same time Iâm reading reports that sheâs a drunk drugged out mess whoâs getting arrested for beating up family members the person I met in those brief moments did not reflect that I also met New Jack who had a rather bad rep as a person and he came off as a cool chill dude that was funny as hell or DDP who has the rep of being super positive he was an ass to me and the various fan there at the time facades are a very real thing and you never know the real person and what their dealing with. I'm sorry if you've had bad experiences meeting wrestlers. I'd be interested to hear your DDP experience if you don't mind sharing. I've gone to many wrestling autograph signings and usually spent the whole time there and often got to see the guys "behind the scenes" as well and I really didn't see too many guys who had different personalities in paid settings as they may have had in free settings. The only thing I noticed time after time is that most guys would rather talk with the fans about every day things like the local area they were visiting, what the fan did for a living, what kind of hobbies they had. They wanted to talk with their wrestling friends about wrestling, not the fans. Also some fans are so star struck they won't even try to make conversation. When a conversation was about wrestling, the wrestler usually quickly moved on to another fan. When the conversation was about every day life or similar, the fan got a great, quality, sometimes lengthy conversation. I can't speak to your DDP story so correct me if I'm wrong but I can say that he truly lives his yoga brand so he would probably rather enjoy talking about that than some WCW or WWE match. I also want to defend Terri. I get "gun in airport-horrible" but it sucks when people try to jump on someone vilify them without even knowing. I can honestly say that I probably did something even more horrible than Terri, IMO, and although I truly had no memory of doing it-I deserve more vilification than she does now. I met Terri three times with two being events she was paid to be at and one being a more personal setting. All I can say is take the time to know Terri personally and not as an isolated incident such as this. Support her because she probably needs it more than ever now. I feel like there's a difference between 'meeting a wrestler at a previously determined meet-and-greet' and 'meeting a wrestler on the street in normal life' (this is likely true for all celebrities, but especially wrestler people). In the meet and greet, the vast majority of them will be nice and good and stuff. Meeting them on the street is more like a 50/50 coin flip on how cordial they will be. It's much like what Eminem said in the "The Way I Am" song, where he basically asked not to be bothered at restaurants when he's with his daughter, and other similar situations in his real life. The most famous wrestling example of this is: Don't dare catch Sasha Banks at any airport. She'll be in zero mood, most likely. (For the record, I once met DDP at a health convention where he was talking about his yoga thing. He was cool there, at least.) As for Terri, all indication before yesterday was that she was a nice, good, 'jam-up girl' you could say. So that's why I'm inclined to believe her when she said she simply forgot it was there. She doesn't seem like the type of person to arrogantly think they can dare get a gun through airport security, or anything like that.
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Post by Doctor Of Style on May 30, 2019 7:52:53 GMT -5
Other than gross negligence (which would be any mix of 'she didn't know not to do that' or 'she chose to try anyway') the only "good" excuse here would be that she put the gun in one of her bags and subsequently forgot it was in there until it was too late. Otherwise, tell me a lie and say it was put in said bag by someone else without her ever knowing, or something like that. That excuse really isn't going to fly as if that shit is unregistered she is still in big shit You don't have to register guns in Florida.
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Post by ChitownKnight on May 30, 2019 8:40:08 GMT -5
A little harsh donât you think? Absolutely stupid move and she should get in trouble, but I donât think she had the intention of harming anyone She brought a loaded gun to an airport. f*** intention. Someone could've gotten hurt. âThrowing the book at someoneâ is meant for actual threats to society like murderers, rapist, child molestors ect. As dumb as this was, I donât think sheâs gonna shoot anyone up, let alone even make the same mistake again. Unless by throwing the book, you donât mean life in prison?
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Post by TWERKIN' MAGGLE on May 30, 2019 8:54:07 GMT -5
She brought a loaded gun to an airport. f*** intention. Someone could've gotten hurt. âThrowing the book at someoneâ is meant for actual threats to society like murderers, rapist, child molestors ect. As dumb as this was, I donât think sheâs gonna shoot anyone up, let alone even make the same mistake again. Unless by throwing the book, you donât mean life in prison? I mean the five year maximum sentence that the articles are saying is possible. Throwing the book at someone is defined as giving them the most severe punishment as possible. Life in prison isn't on the table here.
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Post by ChitownKnight on May 30, 2019 9:13:52 GMT -5
âThrowing the book at someoneâ is meant for actual threats to society like murderers, rapist, child molestors ect. As dumb as this was, I donât think sheâs gonna shoot anyone up, let alone even make the same mistake again. Unless by throwing the book, you donât mean life in prison? I mean the five year maximum sentence that the articles are saying is possible. Throwing the book at someone is defined as giving them the most severe punishment as possible. Life in prison isn't on the table here. Oh ok, I always thought the book meant life. But thereâs no way sheâs getting 5 years since this is seemingly her first crime. You gotta f*** up a lot to get the book lol. Iâd say she deserves 6 months and a fat ass fine. Iâm sure she will never do this again anyways
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