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Maybe this incident Makes Interviews Great Again.   I was pretty bored of the religious stuff.  We are there to watch and hear about wrestling.  I'd like to hear about coaches and teammates as much as, if not more than, religious beliefs.  It seems self indulgent.  

 

Otherwise I think Snyder will bounce back.  We all stumble.  

 

 

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Posted

After looking at all of the posts so far... I'm not going to pile on here (other than being disappointed at what's resulting from this event.)

It DOES bring back this faux commercial from the movie: THE GROOVE TUBE...

D3

Never argue with an idiot. They will only bring you down to their level and beat you with experience.

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19 hours ago, WrestlingRasta said:

Glass houses?  Whoa.  Are you suggesting the people who have a problem with this are secretly cheating on their wives and willing to pay to bring diseases back home over quick get offs with hookers?   Pretty interesting you talk about glass houses and keyboard warriors in the same post.

Whoa...🙄...I am not suggesting any of what you wrote...pretty assinine of you to suggest that.  And if you don't get the meaning of the saying just say so instead of conflating what I said into something it wasn't.  But again, this should be expected out of you.

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Posted
12 hours ago, ironmonkey said:

Maybe this incident Makes Interviews Great Again.   I was pretty bored of the religious stuff.  We are there to watch and hear about wrestling.  I'd like to hear about coaches and teammates as much as, if not more than, religious beliefs.  It seems self indulgent.  

Ha, doubt it.  I get the people saying that if that’s really what they believe helped them succeed, but what I don’t get is I’ve heard multiple people, I believe Kennedy Blades is one, basically say something to the effect of, the reason they want to be good at wrestling is to get a platform so they can spread the word of God.  Now that seems a bit much…

  • Bob 1
Posted
16 hours ago, happyvalet said:

You're being a bit pedantic. It was Mother's Day Weekend. The mother of his kids had to deal with the fallout on Mother's Day. 

Perhaps, but it still wasn't mother's day.  The reality is that his family will be dealing with this for the rest of their lives.  It's not good.  In the future his kids and their friends will know he did this.

  • Bob 1
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2 hours ago, Bigbrog said:

Whoa...🙄...I am not suggesting any of what you wrote...pretty assinine of you to suggest that.  And if you don't get the meaning of the saying just say so instead of conflating what I said into something it wasn't.  But again, this should be expected out of you.

Maybe you should consider that you just don't communicate well.

  • Jagger 1
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Well, there are a couple of things here.   We are all human and make mistakes.   This is a HUGE mistake.  Most Christians that are upfront with their religiosity are held to a certain standard of conduct.   This does not meet with the standard.   But not everyone is able to live up to the ideals they profess, but with repentance they can get there.   Perhaps he has done  this many times before as some on here are saying and felt that he was not going to get caught and was compelled.   I remember when Jimmy Swaggert fell into this and it was pretty rough for him and rightfully so.   I believe he was a fake and in it for the money, which he made plenty of.   Some have a sex addiction that can take a lot to overcome.   It would appear this is the case.   If he truly believes in Christ, he can repent and change his ways.   But that is for him.  As for his wife, this would be a very tough thing to consider after all the professing.   I hope they can make the right decision for their family, but this does not look good.   Yes, all can be forgiven but that does not mean there are not immediate or future consequences to current behavior.   He messed up big time.   Anytime he is away there will be suspicion about what he is up to.   Horrible situation. 

mspart

Posted
3 hours ago, Bigbrog said:

Whoa...🙄...I am not suggesting any of what you wrote...pretty assinine of you to suggest that.  And if you don't get the meaning of the saying just say so instead of conflating what I said into something it wasn't.  But again, this should be expected out of you.

I’ll just refer you back to your own advice, you may want to pay attention to the last line…

Have a good day  

 

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  • Bob 1
Posted

Unrelated to anything in this thread, every time I have read this thread title my brain has said

"Nothing you idiots Uncle Chael's dead he's locked in my basement".

I feel like Uncle Chael would enjoy some Eminem.  

 

  • Bob 1
Posted
6 minutes ago, wrestle87 said:

Unrelated to anything in this thread, every time I have read this thread title my brain has said

"Nothing you idiots Uncle Chael's dead he's locked in my basement".

I feel like Uncle Chael would enjoy some Eminem.  

 

Shades of Snyder, "Look at him, walkin' around, grabbin' his you-know-what"

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