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'We reached out to Bryce immediately when we read what he said, and let him know exactly how we felt about it,' he said. 'But what he said was beyond disgusting and he needs a real education on the facts surrounding Hitler and World War Two.'

Brady's former team-mate, Rob Gronkowski, who has fronted advertisements for the publicity of the Las Vegas round in recent months, is also understood to be at the top of the Raiders list of stars they would like to perform the ritual - which has become a fan favourite since it was introduced in 2017.

Interestingly, white met up with Australian Rugby League Commission chairman Peter V'landys during the evening as well as Penrith superstar Nathan Cleary, who has in recent days been dubbed the 'Tom Brady of rugby league'.

Despite his claims, Mitchell insisted on his show that he's 'not a Nazi', adding: 'He (Hitler) ain't perfect. I'm not a Nazi. I don't love Nazis. I don't want Nazis to win the war. For those who have just about any queries relating to in which along with tips on how to make use of sl860.com, you'll be able to e-mail us with our own website. I'm just saying they were in a bad spot when Hitler come to power.'

'I really do think before Hitler got on meth, he was a guy I'd go fishing with. He fought for his country. He wanted to purify it by kicking the greedy Jews out that were destroying his country and turning them all into gays. 

'And they do a lot of these things, and so I questioned it. A closed mouth don't get fed. When I questioned it, I questioned [UFC COO] Hunter [Campbell], and what he said was, "Oh s***, I don't remember signing that."

While the Raiders are in the entertainment capital, their captain Joe Tapine is set to also perform the tradition of 'cranking the siren' ahead of a Golden Knights game against the New Jersey Devils on Saturday, March 1.

'I was like, "You're s****** me. You guys don't even remember signing a document to have me stripped, when all I've been is for the company and you had Conor [McGregor] being inactive and he was going to retire and you guys stripped me for this?" I was really mad. I don't want to say too much; I try to keep everything really good.

That is a major difference from the price of bowling in 2014 which is about 20 dollars.

'And I was like, "Excuse me?" I was like, "Yo, yo, yo, I've been ready to fight," and they wanted to extend my contract if we fought for it, and they ended up taking it away, because they sign documents that they don't read, and that really p****d me off.

'But when [UFC President] Dana [White] said, "Any man that wears sunglasses inside deserves to have that happen to him," and now you have [UFC whiskey sponsor] Howler Head sunglasses — I'm looking at that logo and I'm like, "What the f***? Dana didn't wear sunglasses, and this is his company?"

It comes after both Phil Gould and ARLC boss Peter V'landys have made a plea to Donald Trump to attend next week's clashes in Sin City, with loose forward Hudson Young having met with White where the UFC President told the Canberra star he would be attending next week's match.

White had previously lumped praise on the NRL's decision to jump into the US market, while also stating league bosses should try everything they can to get President Trump over to the Allegiant Stadium for the matches.

It is accompanied by the Viking Clap, with many notable figures having performed the ritual in recent years. Former Raider Alan Tongue was the first to blow the horn, with ex-Jillaroo Katrina Fanning and new Kangaroos boss Mal Meninga also participating in the ritual.

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