Showing posts with label WWE. Show all posts
Showing posts with label WWE. Show all posts
Feb 7, 2022
Monday Morning Memes: Florida-Georgia Line, Chris LeDoux, Waylon Jennings
Labels:
Brock Lesnar,
Chris LeDoux,
Florida Georgia Line,
memes,
Satire,
Star Wars,
Waylon Jennings,
WWE
Feb 3, 2022
The Dumbest Thing You May Ever Read
Labels:
Commentary,
gifs,
Kris Kristofferson,
Satire,
Walker Hayes,
WWE
Dec 22, 2021
Wrasslin' Country Reaction Gifs: Christmas Edition
When Santa comes through with a vintage Travis Tritt muscle shirt
When your friend starts playing "Hard Candy Christmas" at the Christmas party
When the neighbor kid's rolling coal and cranking FGL in his Christmas present
When you keep asking Santa for that Hank Sr. box set that's out of print
Billy Strings fans on Christmas Eve
When somebody tweets that they're sad Walker Hayes' new album isn't out yet so they can get it for Christmas
If there was a Christmas remix of "Honky Tonk Badonkadonk"
Well excuse me but I think you've got my chair
My present to people who call me a liberal for making fun of Jason Aldean
Dec 9, 2021
Wrasslin' Country Reaction Gifs #55
I told you once you... I'm the best that's ever been
Me after listening to Clay Walker's latest album
Ticket resellers talking to each other about the Turnpike Red Rocks show
When you score two rare Jones albums at the flea market
When your friend says Morgan Wallen is the savior of country
What was LeAnne Rimes first hit?
When you're in a store and "The Christmas Shoes" starts
When you stop enjoying your favorite singer because he or she has different political beliefs than you
Me whenever I hear a few seconds of Dan + Shay
Dec 2, 2021
Vince Listens to Conway
Labels:
Conway Twitty,
memes,
Satire,
Vince McMahon,
WWE
Oct 25, 2021
Monday Morning Memes: Kane Brown, Buck Owens, Luke Bryan
Labels:
Buck Owens,
Kane Brown,
Luke Bryan,
Luke Combs,
memes,
Satire,
WWE
Oct 22, 2021
Sports Writer Fired for Not Liking Jason Isbell, Sturgill Simpson
Sports writer Brandon Culpepper, a beloved character in the Twittersphere and podcasting world was let go from the Fourth & Twenty-Five Sports network this week in a move that shocked many fans and readers. Most assumed 4th&25 was simply having cutbacks, as many media outlets are prone to do from time to time, but the actual reasons for Culpepper’s firing were oddly specific.
“They said I didn’t tweet about Sturgill Simpson enough,” laughed Culpepper in a recent phone interview. “I mean, he’s fine but I’m more into jam bands and indie hip-hop.”
Culpepper, or Cully as he’s affectionately known, went on to say that his indifference to Jason Isbell, professional wrestling, and the show Ted Lasso had also been brought up as reasons for his dismissal at the exit interview. “I thought I was supposed to be a sports personality, not a paradigm of culture,” said Culpepper. “But they said my values and preferences did not align with what is commonly expected of a social media sports bro.”
“I thought the whole ’30 to 50 feral hogs’ thing was hilarious, but that’s as much as I’ve ever gotten into Isbell,” he went on. “And what’s the likelihood of every young to middle-aged sports writer, black or white, male, female, or otherwise, being into Dusty Rhodes and the New Day? It’s like they all graduated from Florida or something.”
Despite winning several awards for his writing, drawing respectable numbers to his college basketball podcast, and being a great brand ambassador, it was made clear that Culpepper’s personal interests were a detriment to his employment at 4th&25.
“I was given every opportunity to adapt to their expectations along the way, so this is fair I guess,” said Cully. “But I just couldn’t bring myself to care about Marriott points, arguing over who makes the best barbecue, Lane Kiffin memes, complaining about flight delays, Bruce Springsteen, Bioshock, soccer, or Dogecoin.”
At press time, Culpepper had returned to school to learn to code.
“They said I didn’t tweet about Sturgill Simpson enough,” laughed Culpepper in a recent phone interview. “I mean, he’s fine but I’m more into jam bands and indie hip-hop.”
Culpepper, or Cully as he’s affectionately known, went on to say that his indifference to Jason Isbell, professional wrestling, and the show Ted Lasso had also been brought up as reasons for his dismissal at the exit interview. “I thought I was supposed to be a sports personality, not a paradigm of culture,” said Culpepper. “But they said my values and preferences did not align with what is commonly expected of a social media sports bro.”
“I thought the whole ’30 to 50 feral hogs’ thing was hilarious, but that’s as much as I’ve ever gotten into Isbell,” he went on. “And what’s the likelihood of every young to middle-aged sports writer, black or white, male, female, or otherwise, being into Dusty Rhodes and the New Day? It’s like they all graduated from Florida or something.”
Despite winning several awards for his writing, drawing respectable numbers to his college basketball podcast, and being a great brand ambassador, it was made clear that Culpepper’s personal interests were a detriment to his employment at 4th&25.
“I was given every opportunity to adapt to their expectations along the way, so this is fair I guess,” said Cully. “But I just couldn’t bring myself to care about Marriott points, arguing over who makes the best barbecue, Lane Kiffin memes, complaining about flight delays, Bruce Springsteen, Bioshock, soccer, or Dogecoin.”
At press time, Culpepper had returned to school to learn to code.
Labels:
Bruce Springsteen,
Fake News,
Jason Isbell,
Satire,
Sturgill Simpson,
WWE
Aug 5, 2021
Wrasslin' Country Reaction Gifs #52
When the car beside you is cranking some Flatland Cavalry
You got the ooooooonly daddy that'll walk the line
When there are FGL fans in the vicinity
Luke Combs finally got tired of y'all calling him soft
When you respect the troops but hate Aaron Lewis' 'patriotic' song
What do you think of that Walker Hayes song that's gone viral?
"Lukebryan Sucks!"
I don't see how people just listen to mainstream country
You were born to fly
Aug 2, 2021
Stolen Memes: Luke Bryan, David Allan Coe, Tim McGraw
Labels:
David Allan Coe,
George Strait,
Luke Bryan,
Satire,
stolen memes,
Tim McGraw,
Vinyl Ranch,
Walker Hayes,
WWE
Jul 21, 2021
Wrasslin' Country Memes ft. Tanya Tucker, Dan + Shay, etc.
Labels:
Dan + Shay,
Jesse Daniel,
Lucero,
memes,
Satire,
Tanya Tucker,
wrasslin,
WWE
Jul 19, 2021
Monday Morning Memes: Luke Bryan, Dan + Shay, Zac Brown Band
Labels:
Anne Murray,
Dan + Shay,
Jimmy Buffett,
Luke Bryan,
memes,
Satire,
WWE,
Zac Brown Band
Jun 17, 2021
Wrasslin' Country Reaction Gifs #51
♫ When the gun smoke settles we'll sing a victory tune
And we'll all meet back at the local saloon ♫
So, how was the bluegrass festival this weekend?
When somebody says they have an extra ticket for the Kane Brown show and wonders if you'd like to go
When somebody on MY Facebook page says country music is dead
Every time country radio takes a step forward (Carly Pearce, Midland), it takes 2 steps back (Niko Moon, Nelly, Tik Tok singers)
Me when the fake drums start on a "country song"
Typical female country singer radio station visit
Jerk musician to his merch guy before the show:
Labels:
AEW,
Carly Pearce,
Country Reaction Gifs,
Kane Brown,
Midland,
Nelly,
Niko Moon,
Reckless Kelly,
Satire,
Toby Keith,
Willie Nelson,
wrasslin,
WWE
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)