Interview with Rhyss 'Wolf' Keane

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  • Опубликовано: 21 июл 2021
  • What you didn't see on A Current Affair! Exclusive raw interview with owner of Pale Horse Powerlifting Gym, Rhyss Keane. Rhyss tells us what we didn't see on A Current Affairs edited version of events, and explains exactly what lead to his public blowup when asked to explain why he has choses to have his gym remain open during lockdowns!
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Комментарии • 15

  • @horsthooden4600
    @horsthooden4600 2 года назад +2

    Oy mate Rhys, greetings from Germany. You on the same level to me as that old dude with the Star Wars shop. A hero speaking up against the current agenda.

  • @maxwilson1678
    @maxwilson1678 2 года назад +4

    Stay strong don't give in

  • @harleybartolo3994
    @harleybartolo3994 3 года назад +3

    Trying to make the pale horse buck aye. Good on him for keeping it open.

  • @muscleasylumtv8673
    @muscleasylumtv8673  3 года назад +1

    Leave a comment below and let us know if you agree with Rhyss and his decision to leave his club open during a state wide lockdown

  • @josephfraser6655
    @josephfraser6655 Год назад

    I couldn't seem to find this gym on Google maps

  • @backdraft808
    @backdraft808 2 года назад +4

    When a beta soy boy toy meets an alpha male. Not sure how it is in Australia but liquor and weed stores are considered essential in the U.S. So much for concerns for health.

    • @worldwed
      @worldwed 2 года назад

      there's nothing "alpha" about his outburst. Obviously ACA are twats, no doubt, but like obviously this guy could fuck up the reporter, it was just childish and bullying behaviour when he reacted. As he said himself, he has BPD and has anger issues and he could have just walked away and closed the door.
      What if you accidentally cut this dude off on the road and next minute he is smashing on your car, seriously needs to get some more assistance and better tools to manage his anger to not be a risk to others.

    • @maserati1990
      @maserati1990 2 года назад +1

      @@worldwed Agreed.. not having control over your emotions is NOT a masculine thing at all. Society's problem is LACK of masculinity, not surplus amounts making it 'toxic'.
      Not saying guys don't have feelings, but rather than a guy moping around or having emotional outbursts it's better handled by afew hours of quiet, time in the gym, or problem solving.
      Touchy-feely talking about feelings is ineffective and counter-productive for guys.

    • @youtubesbichasspolicys5888
      @youtubesbichasspolicys5888 2 года назад

      @@worldwed that’s is all true, but aca reporters have always been the ones to push situations to get reactions to then label people bad whom they don’t agree with. You know a bull will charge at you so why get to that point.

    • @CH-tv1cy
      @CH-tv1cy 2 года назад +2

      @@worldwed so what? Youre shaming a person with mental health issues for getting mad? After a bunch of passive aggressive weasles try to publicly humiliate and exploit him for views and money, all whilst doing the exact same things they are accusing him of? Aka 'working' if you could even call these maggot reporters jobs work!!!

  • @josephfraser6655
    @josephfraser6655 Год назад

    Is that a crocodile Dundee hat

  • @kohekade2961
    @kohekade2961 2 года назад

    Talking a big game, but we've had bodybuilder/weight lifters come into our gym thinking they can box.
    I have never seen a bodybuilder/weightlifter throw a proper punch in sparring, and they gas out almost immediately after throwing a few power shots.
    We once had this middleweight who cleanly KO'd a 170kg gorilla who thought he was tough coming in talking a big game.
    Had there been a dude with atleast competent boxing skills, this guy would get ass kicked in a fight.