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1 hour ago, AgaveMaria said:

He did NOT "use it".

You are incorrect, Ser.  He did, and is.  It is not a matter of opinion.

1 hour ago, 1032004 said:

I wouldn’t be shocked to see Kerk or Bastida beat him

I would be.

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2 hours ago, 1032004 said:

I wouldn’t be shocked to see Kerk or Bastida beat him

Name your wager. I'll take an "I'm only here because I want to get paid" totally checked out HEW Gable Steveson over anyone else in the world not named Zare, Massoumi, or Geno right now.

100% serious. I'll call your bet right meow.

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Name your wager. I'll take an "I'm only here because I want to get paid" totally checked out HEW Gable Steveson over anyone else in the world not named Zare, Massoumi, or Geno right now.
100% serious. I'll call your bet right meow.

I agree with you, but he’s not getting much money for being back with the gophers one year imo. There isn’t that much to go around.


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2 minutes ago, poorwrestler said:


I agree with you, but he’s not getting much money for being back with the gophers one year imo. There isn’t that much to go around.


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He's getting zero money from anywhere else and his career aspiration is to be famous. This is the only path left.

He washed out of WWE. He never got off the ground in the NFL. If Bo Nickal, who is the Dana White prototype of supreme mic skills and mat skills and stopping power, can't get a prize fight yet then there is not a chance in hell Steveson makes big MMA moves in less than 5 years. He's a marginal fashion influencer.

Wrestling isn't sexy but it's always going to be there for Steveson as long as he wants to compete.

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8 hours ago, bnwtwg said:

Name your wager. I'll take an "I'm only here because I want to get paid" totally checked out HEW Gable Steveson over anyone else in the world not named Zare, Massoumi, or Geno right now.

100% serious. I'll call your bet right meow.

For what?  That he takes a loss at some point in the season?  I’d still need very good odds to do that, just saying I wouldn’t be shocked.

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2 hours ago, MNRodent said:

Gable presser today.  He's back this Sunday.

 

Watching this video reminds me that Gable is still a kid trying to figure out what he wants to do after leaving the nest of college life.

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40 minutes ago, alex1fly said:

Watching this video reminds me that Gable is still a kid trying to figure out what he wants to do after leaving the nest of college life.

His schtick is sort of getting old.   Super talented but meh on how he’s handled the last few years.  

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... I was still a mess at 25, wasn't out of college yet and had some real issues making the right choices in what I was going to do in life. Anyone else ... 

 

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7 minutes ago, Jason Bryant said:

... I was still a mess at 25, wasn't out of college yet and had some real issues making the right choices in what I was going to do in life. Anyone else ... 

 

Was in the professional work force 3:4 years by then.  And I don’t think the on off up down wtt no wtt college no college mma no mma wwf no wwf would have went over so well in IT / corporate America.   Maybe that helps?

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1 minute ago, headshuck said:

He was probably 16 when Brock Lesnar promised him a future in the WWE. A lot of people are in his ear.

So he’s had 9 years to figure shyte out ?   

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21 minutes ago, Jason Bryant said:

... I was still a mess at 25, wasn't out of college yet and had some real issues making the right choices in what I was going to do in life. Anyone else ... 

 

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Apparently you haven’t been following Jonny Bones social media the past couple of months? Gable has been busy. As much as he disappoints so many wrestling fans, I think he’s having a blast.

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Some people just don't get their *I poop my pants, don't laugh at me* together in life until they get a gutcheck or a reality check. 

Personally, I tend to tell my story that my adult life really began at 29. Took me seven years to get my undergrad, had some personal and family issues to deal with. Was lazy in the classroom, paid for that by paying my way my last three years while working nights and announcing tournaments on the weekend. Went full-time in my chosen career two months after I graduated - hated it. Quit two months later to pursue the wrestling thing full time. 

I'm sure it's just amplified more now than it was back then, but it seems like we got some awfully judgy wrestling fans when it comes to the lives of our stars. 

I get it's a discussion topic for the boards, but at the same point, the level of scrutiny we see over someone else's life and talent isn't a trend I really enjoy. The contempt comes, at least from my perspective, that fans are disappointed that Gable didn't do what they thought he should have done. 

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1 hour ago, Jason Bryant said:

... I was still a mess at 25, wasn't out of college yet and had some real issues making the right choices in what I was going to do in life. Anyone else ... 

 

I bounced around several jobs in my 20s so Gable's indecision is absolutely no surprise to me but he has a spotlight in on his every move so it's also no surprise to me that online ridicule follows. However the NCAA is full of it by letting him compete in college again. IMO. Olympic redshirt year where he didn't try out for Olympics, and assuming he got paid for WWE and NFL then he's also a professional athlete. That's another subject though. 

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I bounced around several jobs in my 20s so Gable's indecision is absolutely no surprise to me but he has a spotlight in on his every move so it's also no surprise to me that online ridicule follows. However the NCAA is full of it by letting him compete in college again. IMO. Olympic redshirt year where he didn't try out for Olympics, and assuming he got paid for WWE and NFL then he's also a professional athlete. That's another subject though. 

I agree. The eligibility portion of it is BS. Can’t blame him for taking advantage.


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3 hours ago, alex1fly said:

Watching this video reminds me that Gable is still a kid trying to figure out what he wants to do after leaving the nest of college life.

Except to wrestle this season he is probably making at least 4-5 years worth of salary of the average recent college grad, not bad for playing a sport (on top of what he made in WWE and with the Bills).

I saw someone that put it pretty well…this is probably just a job for him.  Can’t fault him for cashing in while he still can.  

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4 hours ago, alex1fly said:

Watching this video reminds me that Gable is still a kid trying to figure out what he wants to do after leaving the nest of college life.

It's funny you say that, but I have a belief that there has been a general societal age shift of about 10 years from what societal age expectations used to be in the 1970s to mid 2000s. 

In the modern sense, yeah, 24 year olds today are viewed more like teenagers were back then. So, Gable is still just a "kid". 

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On 11/13/2024 at 4:47 AM, 1032004 said:

For what?  That he takes a loss at some point in the season?  I’d still need very good odds to do that, just saying I wouldn’t be shocked.

You said you wouldn't be shocked if he lost to Kerk or Bastida.

 

You basically guaranteed Stevenson would lose! I totally agree. Moreso with Kerk than Bastida, but if Kerk is going to Wrestle this season with the focus and intention to beat Stevenson...I absolutely think he's capable of doing it. I don't think anyone else is, but people are sleeping on how big, long, athletic Kerk is. To me, I'd be more confident if Kerk didn't look half checked out most of the time and he's won a NC doing that. 

 

I also wouldn't be "shocked" if Keck beats Starocci at the NCAAs, if Haines beats O'Toole(that one I actually do expect) or almost any other result.

The only thing I'd BET on would be a healthy Mesenbrink wins it. 

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4 hours ago, Caveira said:

Was in the professional work force 3:4 years by then.  And I don’t think the on off up down wtt no wtt college no college mma no mma wwf no wwf would have went over so well in IT / corporate America.   Maybe that helps?

No. It doesn't help at all.

Good for you for joining the 'professional' level - in a group of maybe 60 million'ish people. Hope you have done well.

Your are comparing your career to Gable's? C'mon man. You are delirious.

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