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If wrestlers had high school labels
We all went through this at one point or another. The dreaded high school labels! We all know them by now, and some actually changed names but regardless of what they are called now one thing is a certain fact;
As adults these labels never escape us due to how judgmental society is still to this day, so today I am going to list wrestlers and where they belong in this lovely system.
The Misfits [alt life]: these are the Punks, Goths, and Emos.






These are the lovely folk who listen to heavy metal, punk, or emo music and don’t necessarily fit the mold of society. The most famous examples of these are CM Punk, and Rhea Ripley arguably two of the most recognizable wrestlers of all time! I mean seriously look of all these folk. They definitely give off this vibe they don’t give a flying fuck about what you think, and don’t test their patience they won’t back down at all. I mean Christ sakes Damien Priest is considered the bisexual version of The Undertaker another one of the most recognizable wrestlers of all time! How can these guys and gals be anything else but?!
Theater Kids/ Artists:



These are some dramatic mother fuckers, no offense to them. What I mean by this is they can sing, they can dance, they can put on the best performances of a lifetime. You usually see these folk like Toni Storm, Harley Cameron and Joe Hendry hanging out with the alt folks because they too are misunderstood by the mainstream folks. About 8/10 times they listen to the same music too so kinda why they are all grouped together.
The Loners



They don’t necessarily belong to any clique. They just wonder around, sometimes causing chaos. Think Bishop Dyer, Drew McIntyre or Sheamus.
Preps and Gym Bros




These are the scum of the earth usually no offense to any of them IRL. Just they normally bully people but are super popular with everyone. They always travel in groups so don’t fuck with them. They’ll have their entourage clock you in the most humiliating way possible usually in front of everyone to see. Think MJF, Liv Morgan or Alexa Bliss pre-Wyatt Family. Most of these folks in this category are so toxic that they either dissociate and make another group of their own if the one they originally created doesn’t agree with their leader ship a la Liv Morgan; or in Alexa’s case leave the group and flock to the misfits due to mistreatment.
The over achievers



These folks do everything in their power to get noticed by someone or by a group of people. This label usually encompasses nerds as well just due to the fact they always are on top of their craft. Think Charolette Flair, Bayley or Ava Rain [not a wrestler at the moment but considering her supposed personal story I feel like including her is warranted.]
The Burnouts

These are the folk who simply don’t give a shit about anything and are just skating by without a care in the world. Think Orange Cassidy.
The Rebels/ Gangsters





These are our lovely rap, and R & B enthusiasts. They have “hood” mentality meaning much like the misfits will clock your shit if you don’t come correct. Don’t expect them to change their minds either they stand ten toes down on business. Think Michin, Swerve, Jade Cargill, Bianca BelAir and Naomi.
There is more however this is all I could come up with the wrestlers I could think of using the terminology I find familiar to me. There might be a part 2 if yall are interested.
#wwe#wrestling#aew#high school#stereotypes#goth#emo#punk#rap#cmpunk#rhea ripley#professional wrestling#pro wrestling
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Kings of Harts


Owen James Hart was a Canadian-American professional wrestler who worked for several promotions including Stampede Wrestling, New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW), World Championship Wrestling (WCW), and the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). He received most of his success in the WWF, where he wrestled under both his own name and the ring names The Blue Angel and The Blue Blazer.

A member of the Hart wrestling family, he was born in Calgary, Alberta, the youngest of twelve children of Stampede Wrestling promoters Stu and Helen Hart. Among other accolades, Owen was a one-time USWA Unified World Heavyweight Champion, a two-time WWF Intercontinental Champion, a one-time WWF European Champion, and a four-time WWF World Tag Team Champion, as well as the 1994 WWF King of the Ring. He headlined multiple pay-per-view events for the WWF, and was widely regarded as one of the company's best in-ring performers.

Many of those tag title wins with his family within the faction The Hart Foundation, or Yokozuna. Owen’s notable feuds are with his own brother Bret Hart, Stone Cold Steve Austin and Ken Shamrock.


Hart died on May 23, 1999, during his entrance from the rafters of Kemper Arena in Kansas City, Missouri, United States. The equipment that was lowering him to the ring malfunctioned and he fell to his death in front of a live audience and live on Pay Per View during WWF's Over the Edge event. During this event I personally was at a friend’s house trying to watch, however was in the bathroom. I remember my friend’s yelling about him falling from the rafters and never knowing what happened till years later when his brother Bret released a backstage documentary on the whole feud between his family and Vince McMahon.

Owen wouldn’t be mentioned till years after his death due to the wishes of his widow Martha Hart. After many years Martha allowed the rival promotion to World Wrestling Entertainment (WWF’s new rebrand after the Attitude Era when Owen’s Death took place) All Elite Wrestling (AEW) hold a commemorative tournament in his honor. After all said and done Owen Hart not only has inspired a generation of both fans and talent alike, but on behalf of the love of not only his family, his friends and his fans but the world Martha developed the Owen Hart foundation in order to help those in need. He’s a first bought hall of famer who will never be inducted into the WWE not will he have been a world heavyweight champion but doesn’t take away the legacy he left.
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Quote the Raven

Scott Levy (born September 8, 1964) is an American professional wrestler better known by his ring name, Raven. He is best known for his appearances with professional wrestling promotions Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW), World Championship Wrestling (WCW), World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment (WWF/E) and Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA). He has held the ECW world title, US title and the WWF Hardcore titles just to name a few.


Widely recognized as "one of the best talkers in wrestling", Raven is known for his "psychological heel tactics" and grunge-inspired gimmick. His feud with the likes of The Sandman, Rhino, Hardcore Holly, Al Snow, Tommy Dreamer and Abyss from the mid-1990s on wards and has been described as "one of the most emotional rivalries in professional wrestling's history".
He was another instrumental piece to how I dress personally and a TNA hall of famer to boot which is why today we honor this man for inspiring a generation of fans.


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After spending a year with my license suspended I can finally figure out how to put the past behind me. I love my mom dearly but the emotional abuse she consistently gives me just to help me keep afloat is exhausting. She’s been calling me a failure the moment I started being a C student in middle school. Don’t help my father is a physically abusive alcoholic who almost tried killing me one night just because I can’t keep a stable job. I am sorry most of the jobs out there don’t pay enough for someone to live by themselves without help anymore dad, like please give me a break for Christ sake! All this is how I ended up in PA, stuck with my ex who now brings her bf over so much he might as well live here! I need to leave because even here it’s getting a tad unsafe due to situations I can’t really talk to anyone about other than to say it’s also abusive here.
I know now the goal is to find a better place to work either here or back in Massachusetts where I am originally from but I really have no idea where to start. I have held literally every job I can do, even worked 2 jobs at one point just to make ends meet and possibly end this cycle but unfortunately I can neither find the job nor the support I need to do any of this.
People always say to take care of yourself first before you involve others; I have been doing this since 15! I can’t do it anymore! Every partner I try to have to start to build with leave, and any of my “friends” don’t stay long because they seem to believe I am nothing but an attention seeker and never hold myself accountable for my own decisions…..
Like bitch what do you want me to do?!? Most jobs pay around $11 an hour, most apartments are around $800 a month or higher! Cell phone, internet, a computer with a printer, and car insurance are all necessary just to live…
Yeah yeah you can go to a career center but not a lot of counties have those, libraries charge you to print and you can’t use your cell phone to apply to every job. Rent doesn’t include utilities in most apartments and don’t get me started on the housing market. This is why my mom is so upset, she has to constantly pump me with money just for me to exist. Yeah she’s my parent but like at least 70% of American families they want their child independent and on their own by age of 18 with no excuses. “Pick yourself up by your bootstraps!” Like bitch I am trying!
I try to be positive every day because now that I am on socials a lot people expect me to be present. I love them for that it gives me something to look forward to I just hope they don’t think I am some jobless bum screaming for attention. It’s the one thing that has bothered me since getting called back to work after lock down ended…like why are we still doing this pay to live system?!? Universal basic income proved it can work to help those who are still trying to find themselves and where they belong. Without a financial safety net in a system the refuses to help it’s people there’s barely any motivation to improve. This goes especially now since for some reason most companies have decided to ghost post positions, and pretend to be recruiting people to avoid any responsibility of not hiring. It’s so bizarre. So anti-worker. I promise I am not trying to make excuses if you’re reading this but seriously I want a better life. I am tired of living like this, every day I feel like I have to bend over backwards just to keep myself alive and slightly happy. I am 37 for fuck sake I am getting too old doing this running around bs, seriously. I was suppose to be settled with a family of my own a long time ago! Best I can do right now is just keep applying to places till I figure out my next move….
One thing about being on the internet I found a community at least…I seriously hope they understand just being there helps even a little bit. #endrant
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SONIC AND SHADOW!!!!!!
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To Perfection

Mr. Perfect, also know as Curt Hennig, was an American professional wrestler. Considered one of the greatest professional wrestlers of all time by peers, critics, and fans, he performed under his real name for promotions including the American Wrestling Association (AWA), the World Wrestling Federation (WWF; now WWE), World Championship Wrestling (WCW), and NWA Total Nonstop Action. Hennig was the son of wrestler Larry "The Axe" Hennig and the father of wrestler Curtis Axel.

Curt Hennig started his WWF career in 1981. His first victory was against Johnny Rodz. He established himself as a promising young performer against the likes of "Playboy" Buddy Rose, Greg Valentine and Killer Khan. Eventually, he was paired-up in tag team matches with another young upstart, Eddie Gilbert, himself the son of a wrestling legend.

Hennig made his televised in-ring return on the September 11 roughly around 1988, episode of All-American Wrestling, defeating enhancement talent Ron Rovishod. On the October 1 episode of Superstars, vignettes began airing on WWF television, during which he was repackaged with a new character of an arrogant braggart villain who claimed to be able to accomplish difficult tasks "perfectly", thus earning the nickname of "Mr. Perfect," originally Terry Taylor was offered the gimmick but rejected it and Hennig took the gimmick. He presented himself as being superior in athletics or anything else he did. These clips showed him hitting half-court, three-point, and no-look basketball shots, bowling a score of 300, running the table in billiards, throwing then catching his own Hail Mary football pass, sinking a long golf putt, hitting home runs and making bulls-eyes in darts. Stars of various major league sports, including Wade Boggs (MLB), Steve Jordan (NFL), Felton Spencer (NBA), and Mike Modano (NHL), co-starred with Hennig in these vignettes. Hennig performed for the first time as Mr. Perfect on the October 4 episode of Prime Time Wrestling, where he defeated Jim Brunzell.

He’d go on to feud with the likes of Bret Hart, Hulk Hogan and Roddy Piper to name a few. He held the IC, US and tag titles either in WWE or wCw when he was signed there. With the help of Bret Hart he is one of the many reasons wrestling is more technical then it was back in the 80s, which is why he is considered one of the greatest wrestlers never to hold a world title. After his passing he did however earn his spot in the WWE HOF and will forever be remembered for his legacy!

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Paying the Piper

In professional wrestling, “Rowdy” Roddy Piper was best known to international audiences for his work with the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) and World Championship Wrestling (WCW) between 1984 and 2000. Although he was Canadian, Piper was billed as coming from Glasgow and was known for his signature kilt and bagpipe entrance music; this was because of his Scottish heritage. Piper earned the nicknames "Rowdy" and "Hot Rod" by displaying his trademark "Scottish" short temper, spontaneity, and quick wit. According to The Daily Telegraph, he is "considered by many to be the greatest heel wrestler ever".

One of wrestling's most recognizable stars, Piper headlined multiple PPV events, including the WWF and WCW's respective premier annual events, WrestleMania and Starrcade. He accumulated a few championships including US, IC and tag titles. He hosted the popular WWF interview segment "Piper's Pit", which facilitated numerous feuds. Most of those feuds were with Jimmy “The Superfly” Snuka, Hulk Hogan and even Mr. T at the first Wrestlemania.


Roddy also went on to star in the film They Live and eventually manage Sean O’Haire before both of their passings. Due to his willingness to express himself he helped encouraged me to express my Irish heritage, and obtain my own kilt. This was why I gravitated towards him because he had a no nonsense style of being himself. No matter if his attitude or the way he spoke he did not play by the rules. In 2005, Piper was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame by Ric Flair, who dubbed him "the most gifted entertainer in the history of professional wrestling".

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pearl moment
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A Body of Work

Jesse Ventura is an American former professional wrestler, actor, and politician. He was born on July 15, 1951, in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Ventura gained fame in the 1970s and 1980s as a professional wrestler in the then World Wrestling Federation (WWF) (the now World Wrestling Entertainment or WWE), where he became known for his brash persona and signature catchphrases. He also found success as a color commentator for WWF broadcasts along Gorilla Monsoon. During his run in the ring Jesse feuded with the likes of Jimmy “Superfly” Snuka, and the notorious Hulk Hogan.



However, he is perhaps best known for his political career and ideology. In roughly around 1986 when Wrestlemania II happened Jesse tried unionizing in 1998 on behalf of the WWF locker room. Unfortunately Hulk Hogan prevented that by telling Vince McMahon which caused Jesse to not only leave but be “black balled” from the wrestling industry all together up until recently. Ventura was elected as the 38th Governor of Minnesota as a member of the Reform Party, an independent political organization, defeating major party candidates in a surprise victory. He served as governor from 1999 to 2003, focusing on budget reforms, anti-corruption measures, and a more populist approach to politics.


After leaving politics, Ventura became a vocal critic of government and mainstream media, often expressing unconventional views. He has also authored several books and hosted a TV show, “Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura”, where he explored controversial and often conspiratorial topics. Many of the topics included minimum wage, the military industrial complex, the for profit prison system, war on drugs, and serval other topics. Many of these topics are what many deemed “woke” by today standards which is why he was considered by many such as myself a hero! Jesse Ventura is known for his outspoken, unorthodox style and his willingness to challenge authority which is why he was earned the right to be considered in the WWE HOF.

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Diaries of a CrAsian Reborn, “Anniversary” of tumblr
10 years, 10 years I had this tumblr as a diary to share me unfiltered because I love writing and always wanted to write books as a kid. Always shared stories about worlds I have created and scrolling through this page a little bit about me however I am not expecting people to dig that deep just to figure out who I am so let me restart. Hi I am Joseph Sac, just call me Elite or Spear; We are on a social app, please have some decorum. I reserve the nickname of Joe or Joey to those who actually know me. I like to talk about professional wrestling, and a lot! It’s why when I fell into the IWC on Twitter (currently known as X) I haven’t been active long there but these last few years I have been in it have been the best days of my life. If anyone actually scrolls through here might see that I was homeless, moved to PA, maybe a little bit of about my exes, but honestly I don’t want anyone of you to actually scroll that far. If you all really want to know about me and who I am I’ll try to use this app again and start writing but we are starting all over again if you really want to know about me! I am originally from MA, but due to physical assault from my dad and all the mental abuse I have dealt with is why I am here. I may talk about anime and video games but professional wrestling gives me the one thing I have always wanted to be part of a family. I originally opened my Twitter for political activism, however due to mental health reasons we may talk about at some other time I participate in that a little less. This is why I always thank each and every one of you who have consistently supported me and my account here on Twitter. I seriously have nowhere else to go. BlueSky, FB, Threads tried them all and I honestly don’t think anything has come close to Twitter yet. All my IRL friends are either in MA, NH or my roommate (who is my ex, we’ll go over that another time). Most days I feel very alone but the internet helps me connect to the people I love most and that’s why I am always chronically online. Don’t work as much as I would want to currently but all I can do considering what’s going on in the job market and other things I will not mention. Sorry this is very long winded, was watching A Wonderful Life remembering why I wanted to make this post in the first place! I just want to say to you all thank you for giving me a family to come to even if it’s through a social media app. It counts to me more than you know. I consider myself George Bailey (main character of said movie I just mentioned), always trying to give to others just hoping one day it gives back because that’s really what life is supposed to be about; making memories with the people you are most close to regardless of the situation at hand. This is to you, that took the time out of your day to read this or anything I post! Any time we connected, any time we had a conversation this is to you! Thank you for allowing me in your space to try help you lift you up, all I ask is the same in return. Not much really, I don’t expect anyone to do anything but it would honestly mean the world to me to at least feel included somewhere!
I love you all and again thank you,
TheEliteSpear
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if you can't hang then there's the door baby ヽ(o��▽^o)ノ
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[This user loves their mutuals and friends.]
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Stephanie Vaquer








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"Timeless" Toni Storm 💞








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Back again with another original creation. Today we focus on the character that was originally made just as my character’s girlfriend or wife. She is a vampire who has saved the fallen Axel and helped him get accustomed to Earth and wrestling as a whole. As you can see many of the themes surrounding my characters involve dark and supernatural elements. Much like Ariel the Vampire that wrestled during the attempted reboot of ECW back in early 2000s, there really isn’t much to her in terms of characteristics. Now Korina Lynn’s name has changed her name numbous times, at one point being Mary Dixon in WWE 2K16 the gimmick has been the same.
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Now as you can see she has used a top rope draping stunner as a finisher, which is now used as her signature maneuver. Her current finishers are a German Suplex/Rip cord (which is a close quarters Irish whip) closeline combo as well as the torture rack bomb.
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