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What is Wakanda Forevers meaning and origin?

There are a number of reasons why the Black Panther movies are so special. From Chadwick Boseman’s legacy, to the films’ groundbreaking portrayal of black excellence and black superheroes, all the way to idiosyncrasies like the Wakanda Forever battle cry and its accompanying cross-armed salute.  Recommended Videos Fans witnessed the salute and battle cry combo for the first time in the first Black Panther movie, but the gesture has actually been around long before it became associated with the fictional African country of Wakanda.

Xavier Thorpe Archives - Celebrities: Wiki, Age, Height, Net Worth, Relationship

Xavier Thorpe Archives - Celebrities: Wiki, Age, Height, Net Worth, Relationship Home Tags Xavier ThorpeFacebook Diversity Leader Barbara Furlow-Smiles Wiki, Age, Boyfriend, Career & MoreLorene Shea (Kyle Richards’s Bestfriend) Wiki, Obituary, Age, Husband, Parents & MoreTou Ger Xiong Wiki, Obituary, Age, Ethnicity, Wife, Parents & MoreMichael Jackson-Bolanos Wiki, Age, Girlfriend, Parents & More ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7pLHLnpmsr5WauG%2BvzqZmrZmXZMWiwsieqWasmKS%2FsbGO

13 Things The WWE Wants You To Forget About Stephanie McMahon

Quick Links13) Involved in Hot Lesbian Action Segment 12) Vince Russo Created Stephanie’s On-Screen Role 11) Got an Employee Fired 10) Kissed Eric Bischoff.....For No Reason 9) She Began As A Merchandise Model 8) She Was Told To Only Work In The Office 7) Contradicting Anti-Bullying Campaigns 6) Her Run as Smackdown’s General Manager 5) Won The Women’s Championship in Her First Match 4) She Was Crucified By The Undertaker 3) She Went Against Company Policy 2) Inc*st Angle 1) The Randy Savage Incident At the age of 39, Stephanie’s stock continues to rise with the WWE.

Beastie Boys Wants $2.38 Million More From Monster Energy Drink Lawsuit

The Beastie Boys aren’t playing when it comes to their money. The group is demanding an additional $2.38 million from Monster Energy on top of their original $1.7 million lawsuit against them. The Beastie Boys sued the multi-million dollar company for using one of their songs in the background of a video without permission. Monster didn’t deny using the song wrongfully, but felt as though they shouldn’t have to pay more than $125,000.