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Thread: Rare MMA Pics (pics)
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lol thats in Japan Fake wrestling is big over there. Randleman has had several professional wrestling matches, his first in January 2004 for HUSTLE. In Japan, he is known as the "Fudge Brownie" and "the chocolate milkshake" (serious) (no racist) to japanese wrestling fans. From 2000 through 2006, Coleman continued his career with Japanese promotion, PRIDE Fighting Championships while also making appearances with the professional wrestling promotion HUSTLE
Kevin Randleman
Rogan is a big pothead he also likes to experiment with shrooms lsd and dmt. He has a tattoo of dmt molecule on his arm so that tells you how much hes into drugs.
If you go to youtube and type in "joe rogan belly of the beast" he smokes weed in that video. if you type in "joe rogan dmt" he talks about his experiences with that drug.
Rogan's BJJ instructor Eddie Bravo is on the right hes also a marijuana advocate. In his book Mastering the Rubberguard Bravo talks about marijuana legalization and how marijuana helped him with his creativity in creating new jiu jitsu moves.
Bill Wallace and Jim Brown. They were the original fight commentators of UFC 1.
?I don't think soLast edited by weak_fat_guy; 07-18-2008 at 12:01 AM.
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