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Arnold Schwarzenegger Pokes Fun At Sylvester Stallone With The Sizes Of The Knives They Signed For Charity

Arnold Schwarzenegger Pokes Fun At Sylvester Stallone With The Sizes Of The Knives They Signed For Charity
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Arnold Schwarzenegger joked about having a bigger knife than Sylvester Stallone as he wished him luck ahead of the opening of his new Rambo film.


The former California governor posted a message on Twitter to his '80s action hero rival, wishing him luck for Rambo: Last Blood but teasing that Stallone's weapon is no match for his own.

The clip shows Schwarzenegger with a knife autographed by the Rocky and Rambo star.

He says: “Sly, I just saw your knife that you have signed for charity in Cardiff.

“It's unbelievable, look at this knife."

But he then pulls out a much larger knife with his own name on it, saying it was from his 1987 film Predator.

“This is not a knife, this is a knife," he laughs.

“This is what we used on 'Predator', it's just a little larger than yours.

“But don't worry about it."

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He adds: “In all seriousness, all the best of luck with 'Rambo' this weekend ok?

“You are gonna be a hit, it's gonna be a smash – you are the best."

The caption for the post says: “Good luck with Rambo this weekend, @TheSlyStallone.

“I loved it, and when it's a hit I'm going to buy you a new knife to celebrate."

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