kino
>how can I make this about me: the wrestlerHe really is just like Triple GayReminder that this was his reaction when AEW was doing it's Brodie Lee tribute. He found the hard cam, very visibly and obviously, stared right into it, and hugged the upset ref. Guy is a nutcase.
>>19484854Sociopath
>>19484865Based. Life is a stage.
>>19484854>not leaving the jorts in the ringMissed opportunity
>>19484865Based Codemeister, Bro-died Pee got cuminlungs
Cody realizing the last trace of Vince just left and the wrestling biz is dead now
>>19484880Agree. He should’ve stripped nude and walked out sideways with the booking sheet covering his junk like at the Oscars.
>>19484900Mwahaha call the monster mash we own the place
>>19484854>wrestles in a pair of tard shoesrest in piss
>>19484900Just need to get rid of Brock and Orton and it will be dead
>>19484854The pile of shoes is proof that 6 milly wrestlers gave up
>>19484900>the last trace of VinceNope, you'll be dealing with roman reigns for the next 10 years as he fails to break into hollywood
>>19484865Cody invented the spot
>It’s really hard to describe, in the sense of all the positives he brought to our industry and leaving it better than we found it. Wrestling is… there’s a way it ends. He did everything right by the book, and it’s still like — when it’s that good, you don’t want it to end. >I’m not trying to get emotional on his night, but more than anything, take a moment and think about those sneakers, and the pump-ups before that, and the man that filled those, and what he was able to do through good and bad times. >Tonight, everyone was just chanting ‘Let’s Go Cena’ — not a ‘Cena sucks’ chant in the house. It’s everything. I’m so happy that it happened. It’s a great, great arena with wrestling history, and I’m so glad it happened there. >Triple H asked me if I was going to be part of Saturday Night’s Main Event. Are you kidding? To be part of the final show of Cena, to be able to bask in this glory and hope… >John led with his mind. He’s a businessman, and he was trained by businessmen, and he trained us to be businessmen. So to go out here where you’ve got 19,000 people and not a soul leaves until he leaves — that’s a sign he had a great career, and we can only hope to have something like that. Hats off to the greatest of all time.