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#RestInPeace Papa, Carter and I love you so much and I'm so glad we got to see you & say goodbye over the weekend! @KTRGRocks @BigJakeRadio @pete_burns13 @OTH32_8 @RebeccaLilac @reddvlboy
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How my night's going at work... @highmoonjess @michiganjamomma @HighAngel
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Logan Paul returning to WWE just 3 weeks after tearing his tricep is damn impressive. Say whatever you want about, but he’s clearly taking WWE very seriously. #WWERaw
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Hey @HighAngel - I got to work tonight and there was still one Guest scheduled to arrive, and she got here less than five minutes after I did. I checked her ID to verify her, and guess what her birthday was? πŸ˜ΉπŸ€£πŸ˜‚πŸ˜…πŸŽ‰πŸ₯³πŸŽ‚
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β€œWith or without that crown, with or without a championship, I’m still LA Knight. I don’t stop, and I don’t give up because I don’t know how. Usually, that means I’m fighting the numbers. You know why? Because I didn’t have a famous dad, and I didn’t have a Tribal Chief helping me along the way.” LA KNIGHT DELIVERS A FANTASTIC PROMO πŸ”₯ #WWERaw
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Bayley le ha pedido a Undertaker que la programe mΓ‘s seguido en AAA. Ella realmente se enamorΓ³ de la lucha libre mexicana y de su pΓΊblico. πŸ‡²πŸ‡½β€οΈ
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Happy Birthday to one of the best female wrestlers in the biz, who by all accounts seems to be one of the nicest humans in the world...Happy Birthday @itsBayleyWWE! I also want to wish another one of my favorites, Miss @kendalgreywwe a very happy birthday! πŸŽ‚πŸ₯³πŸŽ‰
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The blueprint for kindness, hard work, and giving a damn about people. Happy Birthday, to my forever role model. @itsBayleyWWE
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No other way I’d want to spend itβ€οΈπŸŽ‚
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I want this, okay! Β  Watch the full special, Live on Short Street, on my YouTube available now!
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He flew in from Chicago just to hand his dad World Cup tickets for the Mexico’s game. ❀️ The look on Dad’s face says it all. Family over everything. Things we love to see! πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έβ€οΈπŸ‡²πŸ‡½
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D. A. D. SPEED
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Happy Birthday to the former longest-reigning Evolve Women's Champion Kendal Grey. Future World Champion too πŸ’ͺ Kendal turns 25 today πŸŽ‚ @kendalgreywwe
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WWE star Nattie highlights Ilja Dragunov while explaining how wrestlers get invited to train at her Dungeon facility: "The Dungeon doesn't really exclude anyone. For me, the qualifications for getting into The Dungeon are, you have to be passionate. Sometimes, you have to know somebody who knows somebody to get you in; it's a little like the Mafia. "But, the biggest thing that I look for is heart. I look at Ilja, for example. Ilja has so much heart, he pours himself onto the mat, he's so driven, so hungry, and so passionate about being his very best. I love how he fights for his spot in The Dungeon when he doesn't have to prove that to me at all. "That's how you keep your spot in The Dungeon, because it's very, very limited. We don't have a lot of space, and I can only really work with people who pour their soul onto the mat. "I don't discriminate across any brand, I really try to look at everybody case by case of who brings heart." (NatbyNature)
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Japan fans brought their own blue garbage bags to a World Cup match. No stadium rule required it. They brought the bags from home. They do this at every tournament, in every stadium, win or lose. Nearly 80 years of deliberate education built this habit. Tokyo, with 13 million residents, is one of the cleanest megacities on the planet. It achieved that after most of its public trash cans were removed following a 1995 terror attack. The bins never fully came back. The streets stayed spotless anyway. The explanation starts at age 6, long before anyone thinks about football. In Japanese schools, students handle all the daily cleaning themselves. Four days a week after lunch, they spend 20 minutes scrubbing classrooms, hallways, and bathrooms in a session called "Soji." The broader program is "Tokkatsu," meaning "special activities," and Japan built it into the national curriculum in 1947 while rebuilding the education system after World War II. Over 12 years, a student completes nearly 2,000 of these sessions. The lesson is direct: if you use a space, you take responsibility for it. The stadium section belongs to you for 90 minutes. Leave it better. At the 2018 World Cup, Japan fans cleaned the Rostov Arena stands after losing 3-2 to Belgium in the final seconds. They had been 2-0 up. The team's dressing room, also spotless, held a note that said "thank you" in Russian. At the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, the dressing room had 11 origami cranes and a thank-you note in Japanese and Arabic. Grief doesn't suspend the behavior. A camera doesn't trigger it. Nearly 2,000 cleaning sessions completed before age 18 makes it automatic. Japan has run this system since 1947. The stadium section is just a classroom with 70,000 seats.
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A tradition unlike any other: Japan fans cleaning up their section before leaving the stadium πŸ‡―πŸ‡΅β€οΈ
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- Multi-time World Champion - Former NXT Champion - First-ever Women's Tag Team Champion - Royal Rumble winner - MITB winner - Future WWE Hall of Famer - Kendo Stick on a Pole innovator Happy 37th Birthday to the iconic, @itsBayleyWWE πŸŽ‚
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These marriages are very healthy!! Such unique, inventive plays of humour❀️
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"no, i'm british" 😭

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This is how pre-rolls are made πŸ‘€
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The Kids Aren't Alright was written by Dexter Holland after he took a nostalgic drive through his old neighborhood in Garden Grove, Orange County (California). He was shocked to see that almost all of his childhood friends who seemed to have a bright future had ended in real tragedies. The names of the lyrics (Jamie, Mark, Jay, Brandon) are real people he met. The title is an ironic joke with The Who's "The Kids Are Alright," but here it turns into the opposite: the American dream gone wrong.
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