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There ya go Borg,Brock made his post title win RAW appearance.He may not have been in an actual match but he beat up the annoying punjabi guy which was just as well....good to see Tamina back too.
It's weird they gave the title to the 'punjabi' guy.... now he's a clown(well he was when he was in 3MB)
 
It's weird they gave the title to the 'punjabi' guy.... now he's a clown(well he was when he was in 3MB)
He has a helluva monster heel look with that turban and all but I just can't take him seriously as a threat to anyone for some reason....wait,was all that blood in the women's brawl intentional?
 
The Dynamite Kid (part of the British Bulldogs) died today, December 5th, which also happens to be his 60th Birthday.
 
I thought he'd checked out a long time ago.
 
I read somewhere(I thought here) that Dynamite Kid was a horrible person in real life. I just read this article



WWE confirmed on Wednesday that Tom Billington, the former pro wrestler best known as Dynamite Kid of the British Bulldogs tag team, had passed away at the age of 60. He leaves one of the more hugely complicated legacies of just about anyone who has ever been a part of this hugely complicated business. In the ring, he was a uniquely gifted and driven athlete whose innovative work changed the course of wrestling history worldwide; wrestling being wrestling, it also destroyed his body in what felt like record time. Out of the ring, though, he was an admittedly lousy human being with a taste for sociopathic pranks on his peers, attacked all sorts of people unprovoked, and so abusive towards his wife over years of sadism (including menacing her with a gun) that she considered killing herself and their children to escape him.



This confirms it.
 
I read somewhere(I thought here) that Dynamite Kid was a horrible person in real life. I just read this article



WWE confirmed on Wednesday that Tom Billington, the former pro wrestler best known as Dynamite Kid of the British Bulldogs tag team, had passed away at the age of 60. He leaves one of the more hugely complicated legacies of just about anyone who has ever been a part of this hugely complicated business. In the ring, he was a uniquely gifted and driven athlete whose innovative work changed the course of wrestling history worldwide; wrestling being wrestling, it also destroyed his body in what felt like record time. Out of the ring, though, he was an admittedly lousy human being with a taste for sociopathic pranks on his peers, attacked all sorts of people unprovoked, and so abusive towards his wife over years of sadism (including menacing her with a gun) that she considered killing herself and their children to escape him.



This confirms it.


Daaaang.... Good riddance Dynamite Kid.
 
I read somewhere(I thought here) that Dynamite Kid was a horrible person in real life.
I had heard that about him years ago....also heard that Scott Steiner is a bit of a douchebag too.
 
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