LOL, Ivy Nile is already ugly so that's saying a lot

I can't imagine MAGA Triple H and Shawn care about her "anti-trans" views. It's gotta be another reason.
They only care about green, they don't care it's anti trans, they care that she can't control herself like the rest of the roster and keep her opinions to herself. Imo it's no coincidence that since then she's nosedived even though the audience is still behind(lul) her
 
I don't have a problem with what she said and actually agree with with her but as an up and coming performer trying to establish herself as a star she needs to keep her opinions off the net and only post thinking as her character as much as possible.
Yeah I'm not one of the average 85 year old resident bgol homophobes, I'm all for every one having equal rights and it's complicated but I definitely don't have too much of a problem with what she said, its just best to not bring that kind of attention to your entertainment company employer. Lol
 

Some wonderful and positive news from legendary announcer Jim Ross.On the latest episode of his Grilling JR podcast, Ross shared a fantastic update on his health, announcing, "The cancer's gone, which I'm very happy to say."He added that he's feeling "pretty damn good" and is tired of sitting at home. His goal is to "get back to work," and his "plan is to be in Dallas for the big event" for AEW's All In weekend in July.J.R. also took a moment to praise his boss, AEW President Tony Khan, for his support during his illness. He said, "Tony Khan has been amazingly wonderful... He supported me wholeheartedly and I really do appreciate that. That's the way a boss should act."We are all wishing J.R. the very best in his continued recovery and look forward to seeing him back.
 



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Blake Monroe said on her vlog that she felt a little dejected at the end of last year, and she didn't know that WWE was an option."I came to America and that was amazing. I never really thought I would be in WWE. I don't know if I felt not good enough or there were different plans for me because wrestling is amazing and there are so many different experiences and things you can do, which is so great. I felt a little dejected at the end of last year and I didn't know it was an option for me. I started training again. I started training at Flatbacks and training in Atlanta and I feel in love with wrestling again. I felt like I was back in the game and I want to do so much more. I spoke to my manager and people around me and they were like, 'I believe in you.'"
 
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