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I wrote up a lot of my questioning of Arin's mom's horse farm but it seems like she has moved and announced in April 2024 they were going on hiatus for a few months because she has breast cancer. So now I'll feel like an asshole. It remains a mystery what they were doing and how much she got in 2022.
Most of the charity stream money in 2023 went to Marisha Ray and her husband, Matt Mercer's foundation. The Critical Role Foundation. They had like four weird charities listed and they acted as a middle man to take donations they got and disperse them to other charities. Some seemed straight up fake. Marisha and Matt are good friends with Arin. I think they were investors. Marisha fought yodeling Haley and lost badly. She was the one who acted like she owned that event and I was confused until deep diving. I thought it seemed a bit of a conflict of interest that two wealthy people were able to plug their own charities that they own or their mom's. She even got the belt award for fight of the night or something dumb. Something that shouldn't have mattered to a grown woman, especially when she got her ass handed to her by someone who obviously outworked her. She's the one who had red hair, all the ridiculous outfits and told them in the discord that she rolled deep so shed be needing a lot of seats for her crew.
In an interview she said she asked Arin to get her in because he was a good friend but she's disappeared from the Jomha's life now.
@WdPk I really have no idea why. In person when he's not acting in character he's very quiet and seems out of place but self aware that he is. I'll repeat the word nice -he was very nice. If they were upset about how hard he went on Matt the first year, I don't know why. Ian told Tyler you can knock someone out if you want. They talk about all these serious trainers and everyone working so hard but literally every boxing trainer had one thing in common, they wanted a knockout and said don't let it go to the judges. Every person trained Tyler how to get a knockout, not how to throw jabs for three rounds and let a judge decide. They don't make it clear what they want from the fighters in terms of aggressiveness but it seems like Ian was really swinging hard on both his opponents.
Most of the charity stream money in 2023 went to Marisha Ray and her husband, Matt Mercer's foundation. The Critical Role Foundation. They had like four weird charities listed and they acted as a middle man to take donations they got and disperse them to other charities. Some seemed straight up fake. Marisha and Matt are good friends with Arin. I think they were investors. Marisha fought yodeling Haley and lost badly. She was the one who acted like she owned that event and I was confused until deep diving. I thought it seemed a bit of a conflict of interest that two wealthy people were able to plug their own charities that they own or their mom's. She even got the belt award for fight of the night or something dumb. Something that shouldn't have mattered to a grown woman, especially when she got her ass handed to her by someone who obviously outworked her. She's the one who had red hair, all the ridiculous outfits and told them in the discord that she rolled deep so shed be needing a lot of seats for her crew.
In an interview she said she asked Arin to get her in because he was a good friend but she's disappeared from the Jomha's life now.
@WdPk I really have no idea why. In person when he's not acting in character he's very quiet and seems out of place but self aware that he is. I'll repeat the word nice -he was very nice. If they were upset about how hard he went on Matt the first year, I don't know why. Ian told Tyler you can knock someone out if you want. They talk about all these serious trainers and everyone working so hard but literally every boxing trainer had one thing in common, they wanted a knockout and said don't let it go to the judges. Every person trained Tyler how to get a knockout, not how to throw jabs for three rounds and let a judge decide. They don't make it clear what they want from the fighters in terms of aggressiveness but it seems like Ian was really swinging hard on both his opponents.
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