


is a wholly-owned subsidiary of JPMorgan Chase & Co. His partner Anthony Bowens, a former collegiate baseball player who’s on the record as a being a “HUGE” San Francisco Giants fan, has no such conflict.“Chase,” “JPMorgan,” “JPMorgan Chase,” the JPMorgan Chase logo and the Octagon Symbol are trademarks of JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. The former is probably because as a Long Island kid, his allegiances likely lie with the Phillies’ National League East rivals the New York Mets. One half of the team, Max Caster, quote-tweeted the above “I think I’m a Phillies fan now” with grimacing and scissor emojis. No word on if Hoskins and Marsh greeted Harper after his eighth inning bomb by screaming, “SCISSOR US, DADDY BRYCE!” Or maybe Philadelphia manager Rob Thomson is the Billy Gunn in this scenario?īut we do know AEW Tag champs The Acclaimed - who rose to the top in part because of the popularity of their “scissoring” gimmick - noticed.

Listen Listen did I just see scissor as an homage to the #AEW Tag Champs & wooooo scissor me dadddy #MLB #NLCS #PhilliesNation #Phillies /xfCrYnGrM6- Rock And Wrestling Connection October 23, 2022 The greeting they shared will look familiar to anyone whose watched much AEW. the dugout celebration Philadelphia’s Rhys Hoskins and Brandon Marsh shared after Hoskins’ third inning home run put the Phils up 2-0 on Sunday afternoon (in a game they would eventually win 4-3 on another two run homer from Bryce Harper). That’s what we here in the blogging business call a (ham-fisted) segue to another wrestling-related baseball playoffs story. Or possibly also if you’re invested in the television ratings of your favorite wrestling show(s), because the Astros and Phillies’ dominance means Raw, NXT & Dynamite all avoid competing head-to-head with nationally televised win-or-go home games this week. Unless that is you’re a fan of one of the two teams that advanced from them to the World Series by respective four games to none, and four games to one margins - the Houston Astros and the Philadelphia Phillies. If you were hoping for as much baseball as you could get this fall, MLB’s best-of-seven 2022 Championship Series’ were pretty disappointing affairs.
