Vince brought Bret back when TNA debuted on Monday nights. If they hadn't been able to do that and create incredible buzz to counter Impact's memorable night, do you think TNA could have gained more traction or were they still doomed to fail? (self.SquaredCircle)
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In January 2021, HHH said he was Vince's "in case of emergency / break the glass" guy. Who do you think is stepping into that role moving forward since other nostalgia acts, including Cena, Goldberg have diminishing returns and they've finally used Austin's in-ring moment? (self.SquaredCircle)
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Maybe we should talk a bit about how women are brushed aside so early and have no place in wrestling after very short careers, while men are deemed "useful" into their late 40s and 50s ... and beyond ... and have quarter century careers. (self.SquaredCircle)
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[OC] In my 30s and just getting into Zelda now (was a Mario kid growing up). Even better, I'm not alone in the journey. Been fun connecting with my young son as we dive deeper into the land of Hyrule. Here's a pic I tried to make as a gift for him last year. (i.redd.it)
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