@@steveevans4299 Don’t think it’s just a UK thing. People in the States don’t like to be called spastic either. Don’t mean it as a negative comment. Just meant he’s strong and prolly uses more force than he needs to in certain positions.
@@THEchadjitsu I don’t think the commenter is saying Tom would be upset by your analysis. Historically that word was used as a slur for people with cerebral palsy. In the UK you will hear people use the word c*nt like it’s nothing, but not that word. Seems like a common adjective in America. Just something to consider if you ever teach a seminar in the uk.
TWENTY FIVE???!!! No way this guy isn’t doing roids
Blue belt ? You have the ears of a Black Belt
22 years of wrestling experience allegedly
@@chrisprad8325can take one look at at the guy and see he's probably telling the truth lol
Get a better mic and deliver with confidence and your jokes will land better. Was actually a pretty funny video conceptually.
@@jellophant9716 thanks for the tips!
thumbnail game strong
fascinating
'Spastic movements' - a really offensive term in the UK - no doubt Tom Hardy would understand that and NOT appreciate it
@@steveevans4299 Don’t think it’s just a UK thing. People in the States don’t like to be called spastic either. Don’t mean it as a negative comment. Just meant he’s strong and prolly uses more force than he needs to in certain positions.
@@THEchadjitsu I don’t think the commenter is saying Tom would be upset by your analysis. Historically that word was used as a slur for people with cerebral palsy. In the UK you will hear people use the word c*nt like it’s nothing, but not that word. Seems like a common adjective in America. Just something to consider if you ever teach a seminar in the uk.
bjj = ego
full of assholes for sure.
Tom is a celebrity purple belt it’s not a real belt
How do you know?