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Various News: Brandi Rhodes Responds to Disrespectful Fan, Honor Club Available for Mobile Devices, and NJPW Showcases Best of Super Juniors
– Brandi Rhodes recently got into it with a detractor on Twitter who claimed, “Yeah right, indie wrestling doesn’t pay the bills so you had to help your husband out. End of story!” You can check out her responses to that individual on Twitter below. The detractor responded to Rhodes’ initial tweet, writing, “I don’t wrestle because I have to. I do it because I want to. I love to. I miss countless acting and modeling opportunities to make shows. Opportunities that pay very well and wouldn’t crush my collarbone to pieces. Please respect talents efforts. You don’t have to like us all.”
I don’t wrestle because I have to. I do it because I want to. I love to. I miss countless acting and modeling opportunities to make shows. Opportunities that pay very well and wouldn’t crush my collarbone to pieces. Please respect talents efforts. You don’t have to like us all.
— Brandi Rhodes (@TheBrandiRhodes) May 17, 2018
Yeah right, indie wrestling doesn't pay the bills so you had to help your husband out. End of story!
— daniel paul (@dirtypreachaaa) May 18, 2018
Guess that’s why I ring announced as well. WWE didn’t pay the bills. Yet I’m sitting up in this house bigger than all of your hopes and dreams. K I’m done with you.
— Brandi Rhodes (@TheBrandiRhodes) May 18, 2018
My point is you made more money as a ring anouncer than you ever will performing in indies, less work for more money should always be the goal! Your just brainwashed by your husband 🙄 not much I can do about that
— daniel paul (@dirtypreachaaa) May 19, 2018
I don’t have to work at all. My husband is successful and you’re well aware. I don’t share your mediocre life outlook. I was raised by ambitious people. I quit ring announcing in part bc I wasn’t happy with my pay to work ratio. You’re desperate to be right when you’re wrong. https://t.co/1hQpjQir8x
— Brandi Rhodes (@TheBrandiRhodes) May 19, 2018
– The ROH Honor Club is now available for all iOS and Android devices.
– NJPW released a new video showcasing the Best of the Super Juniors from 1994 to 2017. You can check out that video below.
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