
In 530 AD, during the Battle of Dara, the Byzantine general Belisarius declined a single-combat challenge from a boasting Persian champion. Instead, he sent his bath slave, Andreas, who was an undercover wrestling instructor into the arena. Andreas promptly killed the Persian challenger, and subsequently defeated a second Persian knight who charged him out of rage
by My_Test_Acc_1
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Wow I imagine he must have been in incredible shape.
Belisarius: “AND HERE COMES ANDREAS WITH THE STEEL CHAIR!”
That is freaking cool.
So what exactly is a bath slave and why was he “undercover”? Was Belisarius aware of the fact that his bath slave was actually a wrestling instructor?
lmao “undercover bath slave, actually a professional wrestler” anything to say you’re not gay
CURSE YOU CAWWWWLLLLLL
Ground game has been dominating since the stone age. Get you on the mats or get got by a bath slave with ground game haha
Donald P Belisarius?