hansenisgod
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It's so funny because Ricky is so so sad and pathetic these days. I understand he has a problem with Kevin Nash. I do. But he just sounds like a big fucking crybaby as soon as he says his wife took everything. Boo fucking hoo. Happens to 80% of married men. So he attacks and shows his deliberate jealousy of Nash's wealth. If you have problems with a man, tell why he's an asshole. He's an asshole because he made more money than you ever made? That's just a whiny bitch poor kid crying about the rich kids. It seems that all the poor kids bitch and moan about all the richies that didn't squander their money in shoot interviews these days. Say what you will about Nash (and believe you me I have and will continue to bad mouth Big Lazy) doesn't change the fact that Nash has nothing to do with Rick being broke and washed up. The R+R Express run ended 8 years before the nWo, and even at it's height, the Rock and Rolls draw was good, but isn't JD Costello compared to the nWo, the faction that ignited the billion dollar wrestling boom. It's not like Nash held Ricky Morton down in WCW, or in WWF or had anything to do with the fact that mainstream fans and the times had passed the Rock and Roll Express by long before the nWo started it's run. Ricky was broke before Nash got to WCW, so if Morton does have a personal problem with Nash, why doesn't he state it like a man? He would have a legit beef if he said some like; "Nash is a piece of JD Costello because he booked me poorly and had pull that held us back..." instead he basically says; "I have no legit beef with Nash other than he has more money than I ever made and I'm a bitte...er is that cocaine?" It seems to me that if Ricky's best year was only 120 grand than he should be bitching about the Crocketts and why the Horsemen and Dusty were making three to five times that during that same period. I mean the Rock and Rolls were THE draw for JCP during the golden 80s, or at least Morton would have you believe. Ricky, its time to man up. Take responsibility for your miserable financial situations, decide that your children are more important than crack and the other drugs you love more. Sadly your paydays don't cover a single payment these days. It's sad that you still have to work in the ring at your age in front of 40 to 50 fans. But, hey you deserve it, you did, afterall, put those 50 people in those seats, and Kevin Nash can never take that away from you, the rich piece of JD Costello he is. And btw, 1986 and the popularity of the mullet ain't ever comin' back pal. Sorry for the rant.
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