Brigham Buhler
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I'm still I'm only on like the second episode, but they're getting into like there was a lot of there was some weird stuff like they even they were even bringing in little kids kind of like going down that Epstein path. Oh, my God. They talk about that, like not kids. Teenage boys, kids though, 15-, 16-year-old kids working crews and stuff that were being utilized sexually and exploited.
Oh, Jesus Christ. Yeah, there's a lot of sinister stuff in there.
Oh, Jesus Christ. Yeah, there's a lot of sinister stuff in there.
Oh, Jesus Christ. Yeah, there's a lot of sinister stuff in there.
Yeah, it's all allegations and whistleblowers and, I mean, who knows? You never know anymore.
Yeah, it's all allegations and whistleblowers and, I mean, who knows? You never know anymore.
Yeah, it's all allegations and whistleblowers and, I mean, who knows? You never know anymore.
But you also live in that imaginary world where you've created this character and then at what point does the character become you when you've done it for 30, 40 years, whatever it was. Right. Because he grew up. His dad founded it and he was integral into the storylines and then became... Like his character was the pompous Vince McMahon. Right. Elitist. Like that was his whole character.
But you also live in that imaginary world where you've created this character and then at what point does the character become you when you've done it for 30, 40 years, whatever it was. Right. Because he grew up. His dad founded it and he was integral into the storylines and then became... Like his character was the pompous Vince McMahon. Right. Elitist. Like that was his whole character.
But you also live in that imaginary world where you've created this character and then at what point does the character become you when you've done it for 30, 40 years, whatever it was. Right. Because he grew up. His dad founded it and he was integral into the storylines and then became... Like his character was the pompous Vince McMahon. Right. Elitist. Like that was his whole character.
That was his shtick. So did that bleed into life? Does reality become fiction become reality?
That was his shtick. So did that bleed into life? Does reality become fiction become reality?
That was his shtick. So did that bleed into life? Does reality become fiction become reality?
What did it say about that? They haven't gotten into that. By the second episode, they're talking about steroid use, and they're definitely—I didn't know that they indicted him for— Selling steroids to his athletes. I mean, a lot of crazy stuff. Oh, really? I didn't know that either. Yeah, they tried to indict him, and he fought it. I think he got off. I haven't got that far yet.
What did it say about that? They haven't gotten into that. By the second episode, they're talking about steroid use, and they're definitely—I didn't know that they indicted him for— Selling steroids to his athletes. I mean, a lot of crazy stuff. Oh, really? I didn't know that either. Yeah, they tried to indict him, and he fought it. I think he got off. I haven't got that far yet.
What did it say about that? They haven't gotten into that. By the second episode, they're talking about steroid use, and they're definitely—I didn't know that they indicted him for— Selling steroids to his athletes. I mean, a lot of crazy stuff. Oh, really? I didn't know that either. Yeah, they tried to indict him, and he fought it. I think he got off. I haven't got that far yet.
I love his coverage. He's so smart. He breaks stuff down so eloquently.
I love his coverage. He's so smart. He breaks stuff down so eloquently.
I love his coverage. He's so smart. He breaks stuff down so eloquently.
It's such a short-term... There's so many bad things that can happen there. It is crazy to me that athletes are using that.