About Me:
Never challenge me to a street fight — especially on Wall Street, or when I'm offering valuable investment pointers to help bulk up your portfolio.
WWE fans watching me every week on WWE programming think I'm more “bull” than “bull market,” but consider the following: I didn’t clothesline my way to a senior vice-president position at a major investment bank.
Analysts respect my appearances on Fox News Channel, CNN, CNNfn, MSNBC, CNBC, and C-SPAN as a financial advisor, not a “wrestling god.”
I didn’t need a degree in Finance to line people’s pockets with cash, or provide common-sense management tips in my bestselling book "Have More Money Now."
And “The John Bradshaw Layfield Show,” my weekly radio program in which I champions my views on politics, sports, and entertainment, is now syndicated in more than 150 radio stations across America. Face it: JBL is saying something the people want to hear.
Getting physical in the ring has netted me a career wealth of championships, while my “fiscal” approach to the stock market has made myself a very bankable resource in shareholders’ eyes.
Perhaps the one drawback from my economic success is that it affords me the luxury of saying whatever’s on my mind — mainly because I can put my money where my mouth is.
And since my return to in-ring competition, I have also put my boot where my opponents' mouths are.
About Me:
Never challenge me to a street fight — especially on Wall Street, or when I'm offering valuable investment pointers to help bulk up your portfolio.
WWE fans watching me every week on WWE programming think I'm more “bull” than “bull market,” but consider the following: I didn’t clothesline my way to a senior vice-president position at a major investment bank.
Analysts respect my appearances on Fox News Channel, CNN, CNNfn, MSNBC, CNBC, and C-SPAN as a financial advisor, not a “wrestling god.”
I didn’t need a degree in Finance to line people’s pockets with cash, or provide common-sense management tips in my bestselling book "Have More Money Now."
And “The John Bradshaw Layfield Show,” my weekly radio program in which I champions my views on politics, sports, and entertainment, is now syndicated in more than 150 radio stations across America. Face it: JBL is saying something the people want to hear.
Getting physical in the ring has netted me a career wealth of championships, while my “fiscal” approach to the stock market has made myself a very bankable resource in shareholders’ eyes.
Perhaps the one drawback from my economic success is that it affords me the luxury of saying whatever’s on my mind — mainly because I can put my money where my mouth is.
And since my return to in-ring competition, I have also put my boot where my opponents' mouths are.
You call yourself a wrestling god try gay **** u quit so no one cares about u except for gay ****s like u. so if u came back as a commentator i wouldnt care but as a wrestler yah no and jbl stands for jelly belly loser!!!!
Vitamon??? Isn't that a Japanese game?
Vidalia07:26 PM EST