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Unfortunately, we find our homophobic brethren in video games like Halo. I found that interesting as pro-wrestling fans tend to get an image of being extremely homophobic. It’s pretty cool that even when Koobert designed a very obvious gay-looking character, his online opponents would not harass him nor negatively criticize the flamboyant look of his wrestler. The one I’d like to highlight today is Legends Of Wrestlemania. Koobert from Bears In Games has a threesome of great videos about bearish men in sports-themed video games (check out Bears In Games’ YouTube Page). I grew up with these bearish behemoths - in more ways than one… Not surprisingly, my main character is Junkrat.) (As an aside, check out my numerous Tumblr blog posts on Roadhog by the way, I am Gizmo72 on Overwatch PC. What’s even cooler is that he doesn’t role-play just a police officer. But beggars can’t be choosers! I mean, it’s BIG OFFICER BEAR! The name says it all.
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I was a bit disappointed that he only has one video where he got dominated. Wow, he has videos from BDSM, wrestling, squashing, and smothering. I wanted more and I found out that he has a website:. Granted he completely dominated the whole match but it was still glorious to watch it nevertheless.
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That video was not a short clip, but an actual full match. This BigOfficerBear brought back fond memories of The Big Boss Man (the “heel version” of course). Suddenly, I was whisked away to my teenage years. I was just browsing through YouTube when I was recommended by YouTube’s algorithm to watch a video titled “Wresting BIG Officer Bear” (you can only watch this video in YouTube): And don’t get me started when he started sweating…įast-forward 32 years later. He was literally an exciting figure: he was a cocky heel and that sky blue police uniform made him an imposing figure that fulfilled my fantasies. However, he had made my teenage years very exciting (I had a very boring teen life). The Big Boss Man (real name: Ray Traylor) is not in this world any longer. And the term “bears” made my inner hipster extremely happy. Honestly, if I could rewind time, I would have just started a blog called “Large Men.” To me, he was still a “bear” - “bear” being an umbrella term to describe large men. Others would probably just call him a “chub,” and that’s okay. He was a musclechub before I had any idea what a musclechub was. I kind of figured that out of all the girls you kept denying, that you didn’t like girls.The Big Boss Man was definitely one of my favorite pro-wrestlers growing up as a teenager. “I told my dad and he was like, ‘Yeah?’ And I’m like, ‘Yeah?’ And he was like, ‘Well, you’ve got to give me some credit. And I had some success, but that was always in the back of my mind.”ĭepression and suicidal thoughts crept into the 6-foot-4, 300-pound wrestler’s mind and he went so far as to pay for gay conversion.īut Parrow came out to his family and friends almost five years ago and recently became engaged. “I learned you can get very much masculine shamed in the gay community as of late, which is really weird, but it happens … So I buried myself in wrestling and focused on my career. I was ‘fat,’ I was ‘ugly,’ I’m a ‘closet case,’ and at the time, I was just looking to understand what’s going on,” Parrow said, adding that he was pushed “further back in the closet.” Wrestler Mike Parrow, right, and his fiance, Morgan Cole. “Gay men can be the meanest, cruellest people you’ve ever met in your life.
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