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Anonymous No.18253491 [Report] >>18253574 >>18253584 >>18253585 >>18253645 >>18255314 >>18255336 >>18255428 >>18255441
pollock says the seff injury is a work, could it really?
Anonymous No.18253495 [Report]
You tell me
Anonymous No.18253508 [Report]
he got gay lips
Anonymous No.18253574 [Report]
>>18253491 (OP)
>ugly scary mf like Kyle
>AIDS-ridden like Cole
wow a tribute to a recently viral Kyle-Cole segment
Anonymous No.18253584 [Report] >>18253636
>>18253491 (OP)
dave is saying a variation of the same
that seth was actually injured already so they worked a worse injury and will say he needs 9 months off but in reality he'll be back much sooner
Anonymous No.18253585 [Report] >>18254725 >>18255300
>>18253491 (OP)
I remember this ghoul grandstanding about wwe going to Saudi Arabia, and making the heroic decision to not cover it
Anonymous No.18253636 [Report]
>>18253584
I sensed something was up, Hunter is trying to pull another fast one on smarks
Anonymous No.18253645 [Report]
>>18253491 (OP)
this guy looks like a Batman villain
Anonymous No.18254725 [Report] >>18255451
>>18253585
damn you've seethed about it for 7 yrs¿
KWAB
Anonymous No.18255300 [Report] >>18255451
>>18253585
crybaby snowflake cuck
Anonymous No.18255314 [Report]
>>18253491 (OP)
Did he say that before or after he was diagnosed with AIDS?
Anonymous No.18255336 [Report]
>>18253491 (OP)
thats wai ting
Anonymous No.18255428 [Report]
>>18253491 (OP)
isn't that low-ki
Anonymous No.18255441 [Report] >>18255500
>>18253491 (OP)
I’m genuinely asking, what race is this?
Anonymous No.18255443 [Report]
Pollock and Dave say it's a work, SRS says it's real, some real Russo hours going on, all stinks to high heaven
Anonymous No.18255451 [Report]
>>18254725
>>18255300
Anonymous No.18255500 [Report]
>>18255441
The surname Pollock has multiple origins, but primarily originates from Scotland as a locational name from the lands of Upper Pollock in Renfrewshire. It also has roots as a Middle English personal name. Additionally, it can be an Americanized form of the Jewish name Polak or a German ethnic name for someone from Poland.