Bernkastel
Reaper of Miracles
Dave Schultz. Nicest, most compassionate person in the business.
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Touching story.Rob Feinstein. He was so nice to me until he just stopped messaging me one day.
Rob Feinstein. He was so nice to me until he just stopped messaging me one day.
Not mentioned in the list because of being an undisputed douchebag: The Disgrace Khali. In one incident, his bodyguard was violently shoving around young fans that came for autographs and photos, and beat one kid up. When people tried to intervene, the bodyguard opened fire and severely injured three people and Khali fled from the scene. Now since he is rich and powerful, he Indian law doesn't apply on him and from next day, everything was as if nothing had happened.
You do know that even though Khali is 7 feet tall, he still can be hurt by bullets right?
Tis why Jim Cornette threatened to shoot Brock Lesnar for inappropriately touching then cussing out his wife.
You do know that even though Khali is 7 feet tall, he still can be hurt by bullets right?
If you're not cheating, you're not tryingAlso 7 people in a top 5.
Lance Storm also does some fan interaction and he's not a dick about it so he's okay in my book.
We've gotten to 38 posts, and not one single John Cena hate post.
Congrats, guys! We're making progress.
I've had several long conversations on Twitter with Lance Storm, not just about wrestling, but film and TV too. Dude is pretty cool.
From personal experience with dealing with them, Davey Richards is actually a nice guy, just very opinionated. Chris Masters is cool, although very stupid, like borderline mentally challenged. From Twitter I've had a lot of conversations with Michael Bennett and Michael Elgin, both follow me actually. Kevin Steen is quite sarcastic but his Weekend Escapdes on YouTube show that people fucking love him, dude has like a cult of fans. And when I met Bret Hart years ago he was really nice to me, shook my hand and stopped to talk about wrestling with me when he didn't have to. Also Bryan and Nigel McGuinness spent over an hour at the backdoor of the Olympia in Liverpool talking to fans after Unified 2006, I remember Bryan not being able to stop smiling.
On another note, I feel there's one guy that'll score this thread poorly until it becomes aboot him.
I ordered a pair of used panties from Missy Hyatt and after some issues she included two bonus gifts, some pubic hair and skid marks, free of charge. That seems like something a really cool and nice person would do.
Apparently Goldberg is the same way. That, and he does a lot to help animals.
You do know that the fans didn't have guns too right?
Whoever said Big Show. My friend's brother met him at an airport several years ago and said he was really nice. He talked to people and took pictures with them and stuff.
Stevie Richards, clearly. What a man.
I messaged him once on Facebook in the days when twitter was just starting saying thanks for everything. He replied and was pretty humbled about it.