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  1. They are winning the spam war because there is only one Bob Slay to face them all. Apparently he goes to bed sometimes too.
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  2. I was playing The Wrestling Game, which is basically the same but with creating pro wrestlers. I was wondering if their was an MMA version, so I googled it and found MMAT. That was in 2014.
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  4. yeah i hated the CGI fight scenes, they have Conor but use CGI for the fight scenes???
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  5. I also starting watching that last night. I was a massive fan of the original Fallout games back in the late 90s, so i can also relate to a lot of the scenes and general vibe of the series. So far i got through the first 2 episodes and I have to say, they did an awesome job with this one, i had zero expectations, but they did a great job, expecially if you played the game or like that type of genre (post-Apocalyptic).
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  6. Wow, I didn't think this post would get this much activity. Also, I brought in 1 person so far by posting on reddit! (1 that used my ref, maybe more?) And I want to thank the handful who were nice enough to send me some starting $ I plan to be around your game for years to come and really wish I had found it about a decade ago :p
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  7. **Retiring with a Bang: The Legacy of Jerry "The Officer" Short (379233)** In the electrifying world of mixed martial arts, few figures stand out like Jerry "The Officer" Short. Hailing from the streets of Chicago, Illinois, Jerry's journey from a fearless police officer to a renowned fighter has been nothing short of legendary. Standing at a compact 151 cm and weighing in at 135 lbs, Jerry may not have had the physical stature of a typical fighter, but what he lacked in size, he more than made up for in heart, determination, and an unparalleled grappling prowess. From an early age, Jerry exhibited a natural talent for wrestling and grappling. His childhood days were spent honing his skills on the mats, laying the foundation for what would become a formidable career in the cage. At the age of 25, he took the plunge into the world of professional mixed martial arts, marking the beginning of an exhilarating journey filled with triumphs, setbacks, and everything in between. Throughout his career, Jerry showcased exceptional skills on the ground, earning himself a prestigious red belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. His grappling wizardry became the stuff of legend, as he executed seamless submissions with precision and finesse. With a record of 22 wins, 17 losses, and 0 draws, Jerry's fights were always a spectacle, whether he emerged victorious or faced defeat. Crazy wins and lightning-fast submissions became Jerry's trademark, earning him a reputation as one of the most unpredictable fighters in the game. From stunning victories over opponents like Robbie Hall and Maro Pjetlic to jaw-dropping submissions that left audiences in awe, Jerry's unorthodox style kept fans on the edge of their seats. However, Jerry's journey was also marked by swift and unexpected losses, reminding everyone of the unpredictable nature of the sport. Despite his undeniable talent and ferocious determination, he experienced defeats at the hands of adversaries like Leandro Narloch and Antonio Tarver, each loss serving as a humbling reminder of the unforgiving realities of professional fighting. But perhaps what truly set Jerry apart was not just his skills inside the cage, but his larger-than-life personality outside of it. Known for his unapologetic trash talk and irreverent antics, Jerry was as entertaining as he was formidable. Whether he was hyping up his next fight or engaging in colorful banter with fellow fighters, Jerry always kept fans on the edge of their seats. And then there were the anecdotes that became part of Jerry's legend. One such story involved his insatiable love for donuts. It was rumored that just an hour before one of his fights, Jerry devoured an astonishing 15 donuts, much to the shock and amusement of his teammates and fans alike. It was just one example of Jerry's larger-than-life persona and his ability to keep things interesting both inside and outside the cage. As his career drew to a close, Jerry bid farewell to the sport with characteristic flair. In a series of candid social media posts, he expressed gratitude to his fans, sponsors, and the entire MMA community. With a mix of humor and humility, he reflected on his journey, acknowledging both the highs and lows that had defined his career. In his final announcement, Jerry declared his retirement from professional fighting, signifying the end of an era. As he hung up his gloves for the last time, he left behind a legacy that will be remembered for years to come. Though his days inside the cage may be over, Jerry "The Officer" Short will forever remain a larger-than-life figure in the annals of mixed martial arts history. And as he embarks on the next chapter of his life, one thing is certain: the legend of Jerry Short will live on, inspiring future generations of fighters to chase their dreams with unwavering passion and determination. Manager: Roman Benson (113207) Writer: Crnogorski Investitor (144681)
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