Post by Mr. McMahon on Sept 3, 2012 6:57:30 GMT
Thought I'd start up this thing, been meaning to for a while but due to multiple things haven't gotten round to it.
Source: rajah.com
I personally thought when AW was fired that it seemed a harsh and indeed reeked of double standards, but then again I suspect his tweets in favour of Linda's campaign had a fair whack to do with his termination as well.
Now though, I'm starting to lose interest really - I'm sure he will be back one day, but I thought he handled himself beautifully at first whereas now it's just boring me quite frankly.
This next one is from a bit earlier yesterday, but my sense of humour is a bit twisted and I found it a bit funny.
Zeus - arguably one of the worst wrestlers in the history of history. Then again, withdrawing over $1.1m cash as well? Sounds like a nice little earner to me
Source: rajah.com
Brian Jossie, who portrayed A.W. for WWE before his contract was terminated last month, renewed his Twitter diatribes toward his former employer Sunday night after Brodus Clay's dancer Cameron was reportedly suspended for 15 days for her Aug. 24 arrest for driving under the influence, subsequent attempt to bribe the arresting officer and then not informing organization officials of her offense. He once again accuses WWE of applying a double standard between him and other talents who made ill-advised moves.
Jossie re-tweeted messages stating, "So a dancer in the WWE gets a DUI and is suspended by the WWE for only 15 days while @bjratedr gets fired for speaking his mind, etc. #BS" and "AW gets fired for dated joke, Cameron gets 15 days for drink driving and attempted bribery. #loljustice."
He added, "As I said before @wwe allows you to disgrace other countries flag, have DUI's, smoke marijuana, and do steroids but you can't speak ur mind!"
Jossie wound up in WWE's doghouse after making an Kobe Bryant rape joke during a live Raw broadcast on July 30. However, he clarified that it was a post from his Twitter account telling his social media followers to support Linda McMahon for U.S. Senate that ultimately led to his firing.
"To those who don't know I was fired for tweeting "Support Linda" I also tweeted "VoteOrDie4Linda" Vince didn't get it," he says. "Linda Mac's campaign is pretty important. Vince has spent alot of your money on his wife. The @wwe superstars aren't getting the $, ask JTG!"
He continues, "JTG blasted their ass on twitter and they went on damage control quick! @wwe has something to hide...."
Jossie also reiterated his stance on WWE's perceived mistreatment of legendary broadcaster Jim Ross. In response to a message stating, "I also like how [WWE] have anti-bullying campaigns, yet they treat Jim Ross like s**t," he wrote, "Jim Ross is a human being not a animal. They don't give a f**k about people except when they buy tickets and PPV's!!"
Jossie plans to give interviews as soon as he is legally able to. He noted, "I'm gonna do interviews soon. Im in some red tape right now but as soon as I'm cleared. I'm bringing down the house!"
Jossie re-tweeted messages stating, "So a dancer in the WWE gets a DUI and is suspended by the WWE for only 15 days while @bjratedr gets fired for speaking his mind, etc. #BS" and "AW gets fired for dated joke, Cameron gets 15 days for drink driving and attempted bribery. #loljustice."
He added, "As I said before @wwe allows you to disgrace other countries flag, have DUI's, smoke marijuana, and do steroids but you can't speak ur mind!"
Jossie wound up in WWE's doghouse after making an Kobe Bryant rape joke during a live Raw broadcast on July 30. However, he clarified that it was a post from his Twitter account telling his social media followers to support Linda McMahon for U.S. Senate that ultimately led to his firing.
"To those who don't know I was fired for tweeting "Support Linda" I also tweeted "VoteOrDie4Linda" Vince didn't get it," he says. "Linda Mac's campaign is pretty important. Vince has spent alot of your money on his wife. The @wwe superstars aren't getting the $, ask JTG!"
He continues, "JTG blasted their ass on twitter and they went on damage control quick! @wwe has something to hide...."
Jossie also reiterated his stance on WWE's perceived mistreatment of legendary broadcaster Jim Ross. In response to a message stating, "I also like how [WWE] have anti-bullying campaigns, yet they treat Jim Ross like s**t," he wrote, "Jim Ross is a human being not a animal. They don't give a f**k about people except when they buy tickets and PPV's!!"
Jossie plans to give interviews as soon as he is legally able to. He noted, "I'm gonna do interviews soon. Im in some red tape right now but as soon as I'm cleared. I'm bringing down the house!"
I personally thought when AW was fired that it seemed a harsh and indeed reeked of double standards, but then again I suspect his tweets in favour of Linda's campaign had a fair whack to do with his termination as well.
Now though, I'm starting to lose interest really - I'm sure he will be back one day, but I thought he handled himself beautifully at first whereas now it's just boring me quite frankly.
This next one is from a bit earlier yesterday, but my sense of humour is a bit twisted and I found it a bit funny.
TMZ.com is reporting that actor Tommy 'Tiny' Lister, who performed in WWE as Zeus and World Championship Wrestling as Z Gangsta, has agreed to plead guilty to a mortgage fraud scheme that cost banks $3.8 million.
The 54-year-old actor entered the plea agreement Friday, the same day prosecutors charged him with conspiring from 2005 to 2007 to purchase homes he could not afford and to withdraw more than $1.1 million cash in home-equity loans that were not repaid.
According to the plea agreement obtained by TMZ, the No Holds Barred star admitted that he and five other individuals conspired to obtain four different mortgages on homes in Los Angeles, California using falsified records.
Lister, admitted he and his co-conspirators collected mortgages worth $5.7 million, all of which defaulted. Banks later sold them at a loss of more than $2.6 million.
He agreed to plead guilty in federal court in Los Angeles to conspiracy to commit mortgage fraud, a charge that carries a maximum sentence of five years in prison. He is due to appear in court later this month.
The 54-year-old actor entered the plea agreement Friday, the same day prosecutors charged him with conspiring from 2005 to 2007 to purchase homes he could not afford and to withdraw more than $1.1 million cash in home-equity loans that were not repaid.
According to the plea agreement obtained by TMZ, the No Holds Barred star admitted that he and five other individuals conspired to obtain four different mortgages on homes in Los Angeles, California using falsified records.
Lister, admitted he and his co-conspirators collected mortgages worth $5.7 million, all of which defaulted. Banks later sold them at a loss of more than $2.6 million.
He agreed to plead guilty in federal court in Los Angeles to conspiracy to commit mortgage fraud, a charge that carries a maximum sentence of five years in prison. He is due to appear in court later this month.
Zeus - arguably one of the worst wrestlers in the history of history. Then again, withdrawing over $1.1m cash as well? Sounds like a nice little earner to me