C'est Grand manager qui nous quitte... RIP! J'espère que l'hommage de la WWE sera de taille..
On a des réactions par rapport à la disparition?
On a des réactions par rapport à la disparition?
J_R_M a écrit:C'est Grand manager qui nous quitte... RIP! J'espère que l'hommage de la WWE sera de taille..
On a des réactions par rapport à la disparition?
Jean Pierre Tombale a écrit:J_R_M a écrit:C'est Grand manager qui nous quitte... RIP! J'espère que l'hommage de la WWE sera de taille..
On a des réactions par rapport à la disparition?
Comment ça des réactions?
Si tu parles de tweet de gens qui l'ont cotoyés (WWE notamment) il y en a eu énormément. Mais pas de news de Kane et du Taker qui ne sont pas sur twitter.
Samoan a écrit:Ouch, le gros bémol quand même ..
C'est dommage quand même vu comment Bearer a aidé Taker et Kane a la WWE ..
Je ne serait vraiment pas contre si il cassait leurs personnages pour rendre hommage a Bearer.
Y2J Styles a écrit:Vous vous souvenez le jour ou Paul Bearer trahi Le Phenom pour joindre Mankind ? CHOC total me concernant... Souvenir souvenir
Just three days before Paul Bearer died, he complained he was suffering a blood clot
I know that I will [be in the WWE Hall of Fame]. So that’s all I need to know. Whether it’s next year or whether it’s five years from now, I know the time’s coming. ... I’ve been very, very blessed in professional wrestling because I’m just a Alabama kid, from the Alabama Gulf Coast that grew up watching local territory days wrestling. ... I have been all around the world. I performed in all 50 states, 28 countries and I got a paycheck every week.
As great as Taker's run has been in WWE, arguably the most marvelous, long term run in WWE history, it would have not been the same without Paul Bearer being added to the presentation in the Phenom's formative years. They went together like BBQ sauce on a great rack of ribs and created a presentation that including the perfect music, with perfect lighting and special effects to go along with the amazing package of the Dead Man and his scary, unmistakable figure of a manager."
Percy was so proud of his sons and loved his family deeply. His southern roots ran deep as he never moved, for long any way, from Alabama. During the football season we would exchange messages or talk about his Crimson Tide and my Sooners hoping that they would meet for the national title in our life time. If I got a 'Roll Tide' message on my phone or on Twitter I did not have to think twice about who sent it.
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