MMA legend Wanderlei Silva ran into a TMZ freelancer at LAX, announced he had received his US citizenship papers, and pulled them out of a man purse to prove it. The murse is henceforth a fashion accessory on par with a battle axe in terms of manliness.
‘The Axe Murderer’ sung the praises of the USA, and directed anger towards Brazil’s unpopular, embattled 36th president Dilma Rousseff.
“Today … I got my citizenship,” said Wand. “Today I’m so glad, to be part of this big country. This country opens the heart for the serious guys, for the guys who want to work. … I do it because here is a free country. We can do what we want. We don’t need to explain everything.”
“It’s good. It’s freedom. Everybody can have the great things that America can do. I’m so glad to do that.
“Now I fight for my country. I’m back to Brazil to fight for my country. We just take off the president, right now. Because the people can’t accept what has happened over there. No.
“Now, I am trying to go to New York, to talk with the UN. Because our president comes to say ‘Hey, this [what did the Wand say].’ No. We are people. We are right. She steal a lot of money from us. A lot of corruption. These guys don’t care about us. About nothing. No health insurance for nobody. A lotta lotta lotta guys lost their job.
“Here, the best thing you guys have, you know what – the law is for everyone. To the rich or the poor. The rich guy doing [something wrong] he’s going to the jail. In Brazil we start to do that. But here is better.
“I want to take this, what you guys have, to Brazil. … I fight for the people.”
Wand is currently serving a suspension for running from a PED test. He was released from his contract with the UFC in January of this year. He most recently competed in a tag team grappling match with Kiyoshi Tamura vs. former opponent Kazushi Sakuraba and Hideo Tokoro, at an RIZIN event in Japan on April 17, 2016. He is expected to take part in an upcoming RIZIN Grand Prix event.





