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The former wrestler bragged and boasted: I slept with a million women - voila! sport

2022-08-09T07:14:13.214Z


That's how Virgil, who starred in the 1980s and 1990s in the USA, boasted. They did the math online and found: If so, he would have had to sleep with a woman every 37 minutes


The former wrestler bragged and boasted: I slept with a million women

This is what Virgil claims, who starred in the 1980s and 1990s in the USA. They did the math online and found: If so, he would have had to sleep with a woman every 37 minutes

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In the 1980s and 1990s, Virgil was a household name in the American wrestling world and was best known as the body bearer and personal assistant of the "Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase.

Now, it turns out that all this publicity helped him with women as well - and how it helped.

The former wrestler, whose real name is Michael Jones, was a guest on the Breadstick Diaries podcast and was asked how many women he slept with over the years.



"I don't know," he replied, "maybe... all over the world? Probably a million."

Yes, you read that right - according to him, he slept with no less than a million women.

The podcast host burst out laughing.

"Virgil, come on, a million?"

asked him, and the former wrestler insisted: "Yes, do you know how many people there are in the world?"

"So you claim that the number of women you've slept with is a million?"

asked the moderator again.

Virgil again claimed that he had, and at the very least, slept with more women than Ric Flair (who, at the time, claimed to have slept with over 10,000 women).



They have already rushed to do the calculation online.

One commenter wrote: "Virgil was born on April 7, 1951. For him to sleep with a million women, that's an average of a woman every 37.5 minutes, since he was born."

Another commenter also did a calculation that only applied to Virgil's wrestling career - to reach that number, he would have had to sleep with 60 women a day.

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Virgil himself tweeted the title of the article that reported his statement and instead of retracting it he wrote: "Don't hate the actor."

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Virgil's career began in 1985 and lasted until 2019, among others, in WCW and AEW.

Earlier this year he revealed that he had a stroke, and that he suffers from dementia and stomach cancer.

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