Embid, the former MVP that some sports commentators lobbied so heavily for!
@mangocoot584814 күн бұрын
embiid is one of the most talented players ever while never being healthy and i mean never. he has been plagued by injuries all his career and has many times played through them. it is a miracle that he has accomplished all he has with his injury history. i cant imagine how frustrated he must feel knowing he is arguable the best player in the nba when healthy but sadly and very unluckily he just never is healthy. i think hes at a point where he has accepted that his body will never be 100% and that he'll never be able to win because of it
@mangocoot584814 күн бұрын
he started playing basketball at 15 and has been injured almost 50% of his career his talent is insane
@mangocoot584814 күн бұрын
he's probably the superstar with the least amount of time playing basketball
@mangocoot584814 күн бұрын
you can't bash a guy for being injury prone it's not his fault
@mangocoot584814 күн бұрын
and you'll never know how frustrating it must to be limited by your body
@Rambam177622 күн бұрын
I don't know if it's the microphone or what, but you've got sound issues. Volume goes up and down and it's hard to understand you
@topgunner3822 күн бұрын
Yeah, that was recorded while I was out on business, so the acoustics of the hotel and my mic clashed
@lukesmialkowski787024 күн бұрын
Rest In Peace 76ers.
@Statchaser_125 күн бұрын
So does this stupid ass channel
@topgunner3825 күн бұрын
😎 appreciate it bro, my channel still ain't flop as bad as Embiid though...
@cliffishot2def16 күн бұрын
You must be a salty 76ers fan😂.
@topgunner3816 күн бұрын
@@cliffishot2def them boys going out sad
@topgunner38Ай бұрын
KZbin caught me lacking, so portion of the video got spliced out
@AngelRivera-vh7bz2 ай бұрын
Is all these emotional sensitive types that just want entitlement and want to watch people fall smh it's obviously a crutch at this point the race card SMH
@Rasslinwithracism2 ай бұрын
Triple H is indeed an anti-Black racist white supremacist. He inherited that trait from his parents and mastered the art of white supremacy via anti-Blackness from Vince and Linda McMahon.
@topgunner382 ай бұрын
I'd concur that the whole Gen x/boomer generation of pro wrestling personalities are racist/prejudiced. Like I said, People with sense will always call out problematic behaviors even in their favourites. But a lot of the hate towards Triple H are people with agendas rather than those who actually have issues with the problematic behaviors. Then there are the ones that would jump off a roof if he told them to.
@Rasslinwithracism2 ай бұрын
@@topgunner38 what is your ethnicity?
@topgunner382 ай бұрын
@@RasslinwithracismI am black as I stated in the video. Like I also said in the video I believe the WWE as an organization is racist, do I believe Triple H himself is an out right racist? I don't think so, but I do believe that he has been very prejudiced. I am willing for you to educate me more on his behaviors that I don't know of outside of the DX segment and the Booker T feud however, I'd greatly appreciate your insight
@topgunner382 ай бұрын
Well, Afro -Guyanese since you said Ethnicity specifically. A black man from Guyana
@YouNes-fk8vb2 ай бұрын
Randy. Orton. Baby. Rules
@EddieFigueroa-c3p2 ай бұрын
Yes I spice you came out of nowhere and they pretty much hyped you up like they do with all the newcomers I didn't know how to get into the music business to know this I had to learn on my own and educate myself through other people's experiences and I've been around excellent bands with very good writing but unfortunately because of the industry there was no real money to be made and if whatever real money was to be made it was through many years of being in the business in order to get some recognition and to start making a fairly substantial amount of money was not a great amount the music industry really puts you in front of well-known people but it kind of leaves you in the dirt for a Goodwill I do feel sorry for your woman you're a beautiful woman but you live in la-la land the world is not what you think it is life is overrated and and complicated I guess you have found that out at first hand which you're not the only one there's thousands of you that I found out the same thing my advice to you go go to college be somebody now it doesn't guarantee that you're going to have a job at your profession after you spend $90 and $100,000 to go to college but like I said life is a little complicated and overrated let me put it that way it all depends on what you choose in life to do is very important that you choose the right thing now I'm a man of a little bit of wisdom and I have gone through a lot of experiences I try to be in the professional boxing world well my license was taken away and I was in town champ but it is what it is you know sometimes you try to be who you want to be but sometimes you can't be what you want to be now I have to say this and this may sound a little bad of me but sometimes in this world you kind of have to be a little like my feel so in order to get a little respect and whatever it is that you want to do let's say like running a business sometimes it's not that easy you do get some people that kind of want to muscle you out and you have to let them know that you don't play that's really the way it goes now it all depends on what business you choose what feel is always good to be in the positive when it comes to life because the positive brings the positive the negative brings what the negative so the music industry is something that you have to do it all yourself and it is all blood sweat and tears it's all about a big sacrifice your time energy work.... So it is what it is so I wish the very best for you guys I know you barely made any money at all they made it all from you they got a good portion of whatever you made the other ones getting rich you're not getting nothing but at least you got the meat famous people and be around staging and be in front of hundreds of thousand people it makes you look good but in reality you're not really up there like you thought it was going to be it does take a little time and that's if you stay long enough and only make a little bit of money. now a hip hop music there are some people that have made it big but those are the very few those are the two and three percenters and that's the way it is the address is kind of they make you look good they make you look like you got it they put you in a condominium or a mansion but you don't own none of that they just let you have it while you working for them but meanwhile 90% 95% of whatever you make 100% you keep 5% they keep 95% you have to pay for everything so that's the reality of the music entertainment world now if you want to be a professional boxer and stuff like that and that's a whole different thing or you want to be a doctor you want to be a lawyer you want to be a professor it all depends on what kind of professor but you know those are the things you got to do in order to make it in life and when you working with a lot of folks like the the lighting the moving company getting on the plane bringing your luggage then moving the Apple the app the the the the the the the the the the the the the speakers and all the equipment needed and all that by the time you turn around you didn't make a damn thing you just you just a name and a face you're just a name and a face so you already starting to see that at first hand so it is like that it is like that so I'm glad you figured that out for yourself I didn't have to be in the music business I have done a little few things here and there and made a little hustle here and there and when it comes to rap music is the most complicated music there is an order for you to get anywhere in anywhere so and it's also complicated music it's just another language but you have to be your own person when it comes to that and practically that nobody nobody now you I spy she got the face you got the body you got the the youth but that's basically it's what all that you have is what you have that's the most that you're going to have and the rest is going to be very little so I hate to say that way to you I know what you're thinking man how this guy knows that does how he knows that well there's so many people that get into the same thing that you gotten into they're in the thousands you're not the only one if you really want to make it in music you have to do it yourself if you really want to make it a music you have to be controversial if you really want to make it a music you have to be real with your music if you really want to make any music you have to make music that talks about the times and the times that everybody's facing and then you become controversial then you become somebody that's being watched by the FBI and stuff like that then you get a little publicity then you become a little famous and that'll be your best way to do it but really really have to put you'll self out there as far as that what I say to that no thank you no thank you I like my privacy I like my life just the way it is I don't have to be your slave to the paper chase and the coin and everything else is really chasing paper that's what I'll be doing for the rest of my life a lot of people you see already old already old still in the music business that's stuck with it they are stuck with it why because they made an allegiance to a club and they went beyond everything else that was negative and they stay with the negative that's the reality of that
@ferrarstokes71153 ай бұрын
Good list but I disagree with you on that ugly United States Championship
@topgunner382 ай бұрын
Nah the US Title fire, you tripping lol. Thanks for the feedback
@topgunner384 ай бұрын
Check out the Girl's Rules Recap here. kzbin.info/www/bejne/o5vSooaIqNKNf6M
@OmniDan264 ай бұрын
He's not. Yogiri folds him.
@topgunner384 ай бұрын
Yogiri gets folded
@VeryStupid45474 ай бұрын
#kingofkings
@plannein4 ай бұрын
The greatest... what? Wrestler? Hell no. Backstage politician, sure.
@topgunner384 ай бұрын
@@plannein yes ik, H was a politician, but if you hold that against him, hold it against HBK, Stone Cold and Hulk Hogan.
@Thechristianbolton14 ай бұрын
Idc what anyone says, HHH is one of my favorites in wrestling and plays a heel to perfection.
@topgunner384 ай бұрын
That's a fact, folks harp on him more for things he and others did equally just cause he married the boss's daughter.
@samuraibeastwarrior28864 ай бұрын
Brock Lesnar is better than Triple H
@samuraibeastwarrior28864 ай бұрын
Jeff Jarrett best Wrestler ever
@TopGunnerAndReverb4 ай бұрын
Double J?? AJ Styles clears
@samuraibeastwarrior28864 ай бұрын
Chris Jericho is better than Triple H
@samuraibeastwarrior28864 ай бұрын
Jeff Jarrett is better than Triple H
@topgunner384 ай бұрын
Lol, most definitely not
@samuraibeastwarrior28864 ай бұрын
@@topgunner38 yes he is better
@samuraibeastwarrior28864 ай бұрын
@@topgunner38 Jeff Jarrett was in the nwo that prove he better
@topgunner384 ай бұрын
@@samuraibeastwarrior2886 lol Double J was definitely 3rd string in the NWO
@TravelatorH8r5 ай бұрын
Talk about being generous, Triple H did the work and Master the game just to use that to get Batista over as much as he could
@EdwinSumpter-x3j5 ай бұрын
I am so glad that somebody made this video. While he may not make the WWE top four Hogan. Stone Cold..Rock. Cena . Then you have a difficult choice who's number five. is it Shawn Michaels .Taker. or Triple h? I go with Triple h. And when you watch this video there's a good argument why but I'm not going to go over what's already in the video I'm going to present something else. Another reason why you have to put triple h way up there among the greatest WWE WWF Superstars. And here it is and it's something no one ever notices or mentions. For just about all the superstars of the WWE /WWF who were around when triple h was a mainstay, in order to make that leap to superstardom you had to.......go through Triple H!!!! I cannot think of any other wrestler who had his many successful feuds with the greatest wrestlers of the time and inevitably they had to solidify their careers by stepping into the ring with the Game. YOU WANT TO BECOME A SUPERSTAR IN THE ATTITUDE ERA AND AFTER THE ATTITUDE ERA? YOU HAD TO TAKE ON THE GAME AND GET INTO A STORYLINE WITH HIM. EXCELLENT ON THE MIC. Funny, can you find any other wrestler who the audience always didn't give a big pop to either as a heel or face. Guess what, he's just not on that Goat list, he's the most successful full-time wrestler then taking about a position out of the ring of the WWE WWF... Drop the mic, he now runs the WWE. He's the closest to a Vince McMahon we've ever had.. So in fact when you add it all up: In that category he is the goat,! ....
@djangofett48795 ай бұрын
I don't know about GOAT but he's definitely up there for me. if you're specifically talking about greatest heel of all time then you could make a very strong case for that, especially during the ruthless aggression era.
@tubey845 ай бұрын
Not for me. Just outside top five maybe but even then it's because of the pull he had due to his marriage to give favourable booking. In terms of impact you're looking at Rock, Austin, Hogan, Cena, Flair, Undertaker. In terms of talent you're looking at Angle, Jericho, Michaels. HHH was neither an undisputed top guy on merit/audience reaction except as a heel during the Reign of Terror, nor an outstanding talent either verbally or in-ring; he was however obviously a very good one.
@topgunner385 ай бұрын
I get where you're coming from But the argument here was that he belongs in the conversation. Top be considered an average 6th place usually means you're top 5 on a few lists
@tawana055 ай бұрын
What about sisqo and kci
@topgunner385 ай бұрын
I think a follow top 20 vid might be in the works down the line Stay tuned for that one Some of the names on here might be reshuffled too
@tawana055 ай бұрын
@@topgunner38 aight but sisqo deserves to be top 10 at least man
@topgunner385 ай бұрын
@@tawana05 tbh with you Ain't heard much of Sisqo outside of a few features, Dru Hill was basically done by the time I came about. But as an old head I'll give him a listen Look out for the next list, he definitely top 20 in my books though
@tawana055 ай бұрын
@@topgunner38his solos are hard af. he is one of the few that sound the exact same live and on the record
@topgunner385 ай бұрын
@@tawana05 I'll give him a listen
@gabrielm9255 ай бұрын
I’m glad you have the vocal Trinity of the females in your list which are Mariah Carey Whitney Houston, and Céline Dion the vocal Trinity because they are the best of the best
@topgunner385 ай бұрын
Powerful voices, always going to be top 5 in that category