COCK & BLAST
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Post by COCK & BLAST on May 8, 2008 18:04:45 GMT -5
And now fans will get on him for keeping kayfabe alive. This guy catches no breaks from the IWC. Thats because he has the intellect of a kid with down sendrome. WUT
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Stinger TNA
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"Support TNA"
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Post by Stinger TNA on May 8, 2008 19:40:11 GMT -5
And now fans will get on him for keeping kayfabe alive. This guy catches no breaks from the IWC. Thats because he has the intellect of a kid with down sendrome.
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Post by rickster627 on May 8, 2008 20:01:28 GMT -5
well according to my knowledge Dalip Singh (khali) hurt a fellow wrestler named Brian Ong during training which the person subsequently died due to injuries.
Brian Ong Died: May 28, 2001 Cause: Injury while training Age: 27
Brian Ong began training at All Pro Wrestling's school in Hayward, Calif. in March 2001. Two months later he was asked to volunteer to take a move called a "flapjack" from a seven foot, 400-pound wrestler named Dalip Singh, who now wrestles for WWE as The Great Khali. After the move, Ong, a 175-pound man, was disoriented and suffered a head injury. It was the second slam that killed him.
In 2005, Ong's family won a $1.34 million lawsuit against APW and its owner. The jury unanimously found the promotion liable for recklessness. A Great Khali fan site says that Ong was the third volunteer and that, while the first two were unharmed, Ong took the move incorrectly both times.
Ong was not on The Sun list, probably because it was a training accident and he wasn't a pro yet.
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Post by Deleted on May 8, 2008 20:07:27 GMT -5
well according to my knowledge Dalip Singh (khali) hurt a fellow wrestler named Brian Ong during training which the person subsequently died due to injuries. Brian Ong Died: May 28, 2001 Cause: Injury while training Age: 27 Brian Ong began training at All Pro Wrestling's school in Hayward, Calif. in March 2001. Two months later he was asked to volunteer to take a move called a "flapjack" from a seven foot, 400-pound wrestler named Dalip Singh, who now wrestles for WWE as The Great Khali. After the move, Ong, a 175-pound man, was disoriented and suffered a head injury. It was the second slam that killed him. In 2005, Ong's family won a $1.34 million lawsuit against APW and its owner. The jury unanimously found the promotion liable for recklessness. A Great Khali fan site says that Ong was the third volunteer and that, while the first two were unharmed, Ong took the move incorrectly both times. Ong was not on The Sun list, probably because it was a training accident and he wasn't a pro yet. Khali knows how to do a flapjack. Ong didn't, that's why Ong died. He didn't land right either times. DESPITE seeing two others.
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Post by TeamExtreme718x on May 8, 2008 20:20:35 GMT -5
What was he gonna say? That its kayfabe?
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Post by Thick Justice on May 8, 2008 20:28:16 GMT -5
Maybe that is why his matches are the shits. He does the stuff that hurts and that is why he doesn't do any cool moves. Chop slam chokeslam pin. I have his matches memorized by heart.
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Post by cenaroxorz123 on May 8, 2008 20:29:56 GMT -5
And now fans will get on him for keeping kayfabe alive. This guy catches no breaks from the IWC. Thats because he has the intellect of a kid with down sendrome. Why? How do you know how intelligent he is in real life? I guess you think Eugene is intellectually- disabled too then?
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Post by Gussy on May 9, 2008 1:09:00 GMT -5
He is just backing up that the moves are real and people do get hurt. Besides everyone in india knows thinks its real so how bad would it look for their national hero Khali to go over and say that wrestling is fake, people will look at him like he's an idiot, its like someone from India coming here and saying the NFL is fake, we'll look at them like "yeah okay". You all get my point.
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Jacob
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Post by Jacob on May 9, 2008 7:54:12 GMT -5
I really do like Khali. I've seen him in soem interviews and he did one with the BBC over here in the UK and he seems really down to earth. It seems to me that despite his size making it awkward for him from time to time, he's loving life and really enjoying his career with the WWE.
I say good on him.
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kid Яeflex.
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Post by kid Яeflex. on May 9, 2008 10:05:30 GMT -5
Well you've got to give it to him, at least he's trying to protect the business.
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Post by lancewiget on May 9, 2008 10:45:03 GMT -5
Thats because he has the intellect of a kid with down sendrome. Irony is ing awesome. How's this for irony then? Walking out of a library... just before i got to the counter, the buzzer goes off for a book taken out without being stamped or w/e... the book was a book on ROBBERIES! Anyway... screw Khali... we know wrestling is fake-ish... and he just wanted to remind people about Brian Ong... trying to sound like an uber monster...
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The Boglin
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Post by The Boglin on May 9, 2008 11:07:11 GMT -5
I have no problem with wrestlers saying wrestling is real.
SEE Dr. Dave Shzultz.
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s☠e
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Post by s☠e on May 9, 2008 14:13:11 GMT -5
Thats because he has the intellect of a kid with down sendrome. Irony is ing awesome. LOL agreed!!!
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Post by wordlifekiller on May 9, 2008 15:07:42 GMT -5
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