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20 hours ago, AgaveMaria said:

Let's call him Spud. A good nickname for Taylor.

 

6 minutes ago, TexRef said:

@IdahoDo you approve?

Let's be clear, here...

Would that be Spud(s)...

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as it Spuds MacKenzie?

 

OR

Spud...

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as in Mr. Potato Head spud?

(Inquiring minds want to know!)

D3

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On 7/20/2024 at 6:18 AM, Ohio Elite said:

I think we can come up with something better than Ted DiBiase....

I think the suggestion was that he takes DiBiase's nickname, "The Million Dollar Man," rather than Ted DiBiase.  Taylor has a history of stealing nicknames. Magic Man - he took that from Cal Naughton Jr.

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