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Nah Maddox was just trying to get the best angles​. Sometimes you gotta get all up in there, he's trying to build a resume for tv production.


As freaky as Japanese porn is, I'm surprised DC thinks something as basic as getting a good angle is "gay."
 
girls like to **** just like dudes like to ****.... nothing more nothing less...... lol



funny thing to be is who is taping maddox while he is taping paige and xavier........ lol
 
How do you even get to that position where you're giving slow neck with your chin on your Wrestling Title?

She's a kinky little bugger :wow:
 
Man I saw y'all talking about Paige earlier but I was at work so I didn't do any investigation.

Did my googles when I came home and found a video.

I was like "That's Brad Maddox and he's filming Paige and...................CAVIAR!
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A Community of Mega Fans Won't Let This Decade-Old Pro Wrestling Game Die https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/...nt-let-this-decade-old-pro-wrestling-game-die via @motherboard

Customization goes beyond merely creating excruciatingly detailed wrestlers, impressive though that may be. Players can also tweak the game's artificial intelligence, altering how their wrestlers act during a match—are they super aggressive or do they lie back and wait for the perfect opportunity to strike? Tweaking how a wrestler wrestles, beyond just the moves they can perform, offers far deeper flexibility than just editing and sharing create-a-wrestlers or creating custom graphics.

"In the WWE games I played, every wrestler always had certain moves or counters that you would see time and time again, even if they made no sense for the wrestler, or in the flow of the match," community member unimportant guy told Motherboard. "With the programmable logic of the Fire Pro games, wrestlers could be made to act in ways that were natural, exciting, and fun to watch."

"For the [AI], it was jaw-dropping to be able to alter literally every aspect of my custom wrestler—from his finishing sequence to the amount of damage he was willing to take to preserve energy for a longer match," thechon adds.

"It just isn't a matter of having the latest and most updated rosters in the game, it's about having the creative freedom to be able to customize and design something completely unique to your vision," Fire Pro Wrestling Arena member Nth told Motherboard, explaining why his loyalties lie with Fire Pro and not, say, 2K Games' massively popular WWE 2K series. (Sorry, Vince.)
 
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