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‘Survivor’ Castaway Benjamin “Coach” Wade is a Liar, Fired From Real Life Job

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With two episodes of Survivor this season, we have already seen that Benjamin Wade (aka “Coach“) thinks he is God’s gift to women, to athletics, to music, and to the world in general. Now, after being fired from his women’s soccer coaching job for not telling his college that he would be leaving his position for two months, he has proven his point to the max.

Rather than being upset about his axing, the self-styled Renaissance man believes the firing has opened the door for him to now become a big movie star. “I’m going to be the next big thing on the big screen,” Wade boasted to the Springfield News-Leader on Tuesday about his plans to pursue an acting career.

Wade — who instructed his fellow castaways to call him ”Coach” while he was on Survivor — told the newspaper he was fired from his position as the head coach of Southwest Baptist University’s women’s soccer team because “the administration felt like Survivor was me going to Hollywood.”

But Brent Good, SBU’s athletic director set the record straight:

“He said he was going to be gone for a week,” Good told the News-Leader. “And the week went beyond that, which went beyond that, which went beyond that.”

According to Good, Wade left the team with two weeks left in the season on October 22 but did not return to the school until December 17.

“Coach Wade’s a good coach,” Good told the News-Leader. “I think the choice he made to do what he did was not done in the right way. With that, there’s a consequence with it. Unfortunately, that consequence is that his contract is not renewed, and he’s no longer here.”

Um, yeh… But despite it all, Wade is convinced that because he’s so amazing on camera, many opportunities will be opened for him in Hollywood.

“This has opened up a whole new world to me,” Wade said. “I loved being myself on camera. There’s going to be a lot of interest from the show in who I was and what I did. I’m definitely excited about that.”

Riiiiiiiight. Dillusional, much?!

[image: CBS]

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  1. Mick Russom
    April 19th, 2009 | 9:59 pm

    I hope Benjamin “Coach” gets horrible cancer and dies a slow painful death. He is a liar, a fake, a grandstanding puke and deserves to rot in hell like the evil dog he is.

  2. TexKamaka
    April 30th, 2009 | 8:59 pm

    Coach is a trip, a person suffering from chronic mental disorder with abnormal behavior. Also he is very EGOCENTRIC, From the show he is a LYING PERVERT, Who hides behind Gods word when he is cought in a LIE.. Talking about Stephan getting stoned for telling the TRUTH, this story comes from the Old testament in the Bible. Coach is like Satan, He will tell you 1000 truths to get you to believe one lie.

    I could not hangout with that diabolical Dung of a man for more than an hour, If I was on the show I would have to put some Homo sapiens manure in his food or something, have him leave on a chopper with an IV in his arm..LOL The show is called SURVIVER People, Think outside the box..

    Who ever he works for or strokes his ego needs to have their head checked by a real shrink, No Hollywood Dr Phil Crap..

  3. Drew
    May 5th, 2009 | 3:13 pm

    HAHAHA COACH, If he was picked to be in ANY movie, I would shun it!
    I find him soo very annoying to watch on Survivor.
    His acting?? Well he does tell a ‘good’ story? Ok fine, his stories SUCK as much as him.

    “They were talking about EATING my butt.”
    10bucks says, his first train of thought was “they were talking about f****** my ass” but changed the story mid sentence.
    EATING MY BUTT? common!

  4. D
    May 7th, 2009 | 7:36 am

    Think about it, the tribes in the Amazon speak special dialects (of Portuguese or Spanish). There is no way this boy (coach) would have understood them.
    That story just showed how desperate he is for attention. (…and more about his character)

    And even if he had such a story to tell, that had actually happened, what kind of a strategy is that to tell people? That just puts a target or your back right there.

  5. J.J.
    May 15th, 2009 | 2:41 pm

    If “Coach” is 37 yrs. old, then I’m 21 (and I’m really in my 70s). I can’t imagine ANY Hollywood production hiring him for any film. He’s completely full of CRAP.

  6. JaKaL
    May 17th, 2009 | 11:09 am

    I have known a couple of people like coach in my life. They try to be in control of everything, but when things get out of hand they claim “Its all according to my plan! I have success and you have been the victim of my plot!” rather than admitting that they are either at fault or that they have limitations. This is a classic example of “Blind Pride” and utter lack of “Humility”. This behavior is what actually prevents them from being successful in life and sabotages most if not all of their personal relationships.

    In a Nutshell, he is the Unwise pretending to be Wise even in the face of obvious contradiction. If we cant admit our mistakes we can never learn from them.

    Is is the true definition of stupidity, doing the same thing over and over expecting a different result?

  7. Maria
    November 1st, 2011 | 2:47 pm

    You people have no idea what you’re talking about. You don’t even know the man and you wish slow death on him, based on what you see for a few minutes each week. That is the epitome of evil, so its ironic that you call Coach evil for being true to himself. Coach has charisma and passion of which idiots like you can only dream. Maybe you are envious of the success he’s had in his life…or because he exudes strength and faith and confidence and love….If you don’t like watching him, then just don’t….but considering how many nasty, greedy, manipulative people have gone through Survivor, it’s absurd to see that such a cool man is villified unnecessarily and unjustifiably. Go Coach!!! You are a breath of fresh air and I wish you every success xxxxxxxxxxxxx

  8. C.R.
    November 26th, 2011 | 5:05 pm

    Oh idiot Benjamin…….if you are going to attempt to quote Friedrich Nietzsche or ANYONE, please quote correctly. The quote you butchered actually goes as follows.
    “Arrogance on the part of the meritorious is even more offensive to us than the arrogance of those without merit: for merit itself is offensive”.
    ~ Friedrich Nietzsche

    This is ironic since you are the epitome of delusions of grandeur – ie: a delusion (common in paranoia) that you are much greater and more powerful and influential than you really are.

    Thank you for the MANY laughs at your expense.

  9. Joe
    December 19th, 2011 | 10:02 am

    Coach is a totally liar. Christian man? Yeah right. He will get what is coming to him. He lied and God was watching. Why can’t people just lie and not bring God into it?

  10. January 21st, 2012 | 9:17 pm

    If feel all your quotes, but I am in even worse pain because now I am his sister in law and I hope I never have to meet him I would slap him!!!

  11. January 21st, 2012 | 9:19 pm

    He is a cult leader!!! And I hope he fails!!!

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