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Brazil dabbing during the Mexico victory at the World Cup in 2018


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11 hours ago, Vinício Grossi said:

It’s not Dab!

Was a provocation to Mexico in allusion to a personage of a very famous series of them (and popular here in Brazil) called El Chavo. the character Quico loves soccer and cries every moment. the players imitated this character crying

Well there you have it

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17 hours ago, uncfan888 said:

Looks to me like they're trying to say that the Panthers should sign hardy. Am I right, OP? 

In so many ways, yes.  They’re proving that winning and fun can commence when outsiders cannot use sham means to take away your best player, resulting in their gain and your loss.  The fact that this occurred after Hardy bravely stood with his teammates despite an injury last week and UFC contract, is probably not coincidence, nor was it lost on the Brazil National Team.  https://mmajunkie.com/2018/07/greg-hardys-richmond-roughriders-come-up-short-in-american-arena-league-championship-game

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