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Vito causes a riot in Nepal
Topic Started: Apr 15 2010, 11:00 PM (400 Views)
Kame

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Here is video of former WWE and WCW star Big Vito, causing a riot while wrestling in Nepal…

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WWEFootos48
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God
They were probably pissed he wasn't wearing a dress...
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_DL_
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BURN IT DOOOWWNNNNNNNN!
Fucking marks.
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Nubochanozep
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who the fuck wrestles in nepal?
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MY85
It's a fabulous new day, yes it is!
It's still real to them, dammit! :lol:

Heh... hell of a wrestling moment for Vito.
Edited by MY85, Apr 16 2010, 06:11 AM.
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Jack_of_Blades

LoL :lol:

Wrestling is real.

It's official. And every time your hero looses you should start a riot and bash his skull with chair. We should call it "Massive chair fuck." :tu:

What year did this happen anyways? What year?
Edited by Jack_of_Blades, Apr 16 2010, 07:07 AM.
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MY85
It's a fabulous new day, yes it is!
It happened last month, March 10.
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Jack_of_Blades

Why are we only seeing it now?

And I can't get more news about this. I tried to google it but all I get are the same video which i don't understand since I don't speak nepalian :td:

Can i get a news article about this?
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Kame

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During the mayhem involving over four thousand rioting fans, sixteen hundred chairs were broken, people were injured and Big Vito had to be escorted to safety by law enforcement. The match was over and so was the event.

To watch this, go to: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1vgrwWgJT2U

Things really changed after that eventful night. Vito was treated like an ambassador; after all, he was a guest of the Nepal government and the first American professional wrestler to ever perform in the country.

“Before I wrestled my next match in a town called Pokara,” said Vito, “there was a parade through the town and I rode in a government car. It was like the parades you see in towns for the Major League Baseball World Series champions. It was awesome!”

“That night we had somewhere between 12 to 15 thousand in attendance and the Tiger and I were able to finish the match. We paired up at another venue in front of 7,000 fans and beat a tag team from Japan.”

Another outdoor event was set up as a training session with Vito as the instructor. By the time he had completed 750 squats and was well into his workout, a crowd of 500 pedestrians had gathered to watch him in action.

Big Vito was a definite crowd pleaser as he proceeded to put on an impressive work out with several of Nepal’s aspiring professional wrestlers. In fact, Vito sparked a genuine interest in the government of Nepal to have him back in order to help the country establish a higher level of professional wrestling.

“Overall, the people in Nepal are wonderful and they have one of the prettiest countries in the world. I don’t know if most Americans realize, however, that these people are very poor. I know it was a reality check for me and reminded me of just how lucky I am to be an American,” stated Vito.

To schedule Big Vito for a wrestling match, charity event or to work with talent development, please email vitobookings@yahoo.com or Facebook at Vito Lo Grasso.

Big Vito is represented by Eclectic Media Productions PR Firm and their website is at http://mediaproductions.tv

There you go, Jack.
Edited by Kame, Apr 17 2010, 12:32 PM.
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Jack_of_Blades

LoL so no real good article.

I mean I wanted some more about the whole incident but all i got is how he got treated like an ambassador.

Dilemma of eternity :angel2:
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