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Post by xCompackx on May 12, 2012 11:46:02 GMT -5
So how soon do you think it'll be before Rock is dragged into this? WrestlingNewsWorld already has an article about the comments made during the Rock Concert.
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Post by Deleted on May 12, 2012 12:40:00 GMT -5
So how soon do you think it'll be before Rock is dragged into this? WrestlingNewsWorld already has an article about the comments made during the Rock Concert. "Rock made a kayfabe quip about Cena making out with Eve, thus leading to Cena feeling like he had betrayed his soon to be ex-wife and leading to him filing for divorce given Cena has no awareness of what is real or not after working 24/7 for the WWE."
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Post by xCompackx on May 12, 2012 12:45:04 GMT -5
So how soon do you think it'll be before Rock is dragged into this? WrestlingNewsWorld already has an article about the comments made during the Rock Concert. "Rock made a kayfabe quip about Cena making out with Eve, thus leading to Cena feeling like he had betrayed his soon to be ex-wife and leading to him filing for divorce given Cena has no awareness of what is real or not after working 24/7 for the WWE." Sad thing is I could totally see mainstream media outlets going with something like that.
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Post by Brother Nero....Wolfe on May 12, 2012 13:22:41 GMT -5
So how soon do you think it'll be before Rock is dragged into this? WrestlingNewsWorld already has an article about the comments made during the Rock Concert. When you look at it that way, Rock's promos were...a bit more vicious than Cena's. "YOU USE NOTES ON YOUR WRIST!" "YOUR MARRIAGE IS OVER!" "...I...I...YOU'RE MEAN."
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Post by hossfan on May 12, 2012 13:46:46 GMT -5
So how soon do you think it'll be before Rock is dragged into this? WrestlingNewsWorld already has an article about the comments made during the Rock Concert. When you look at it that way, Rock's promos were...a bit more vicious than Cena's. "YOU USE NOTES ON YOUR WRIST!" "YOUR MARRIAGE IS OVER!" "...I...I...YOU'RE MEAN." To be fair, Cena brought up Rock's boob job.
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Post by Mochi Lone Wolf on May 12, 2012 13:52:47 GMT -5
How long do you guys think this thing will last? I think that if the judge rules that the prenuptial agreement stands and doesn't fall for whatever tactics the ex's lawyer is bound to use to get his client some sort of settlement, this will be over pretty quickly.
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Post by Clash, Never a Meter Maid on May 12, 2012 14:08:42 GMT -5
How long do you guys think this thing will last? I think that if the judge rules that the prenuptial agreement stands and doesn't fall for whatever tactics the ex's lawyer is bound to use to get his client some sort of settlement, this will be over pretty quickly. This might not be as salacious as it looks on the surface. I know the name "Raymond Rafool" conjures out a lot of images and strong opinions, but like mentioned a few pages back, he might only be involved in this due to Liz's fear of the WWE legal team. More than likely John wasn't around enough and they just grew apart.
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Post by Brother Nero....Wolfe on May 13, 2012 2:12:57 GMT -5
When you look at it that way, Rock's promos were...a bit more vicious than Cena's. "YOU USE NOTES ON YOUR WRIST!" "YOUR MARRIAGE IS OVER!" "...I...I...YOU'RE MEAN." To be fair, Cena brought up Rock's boob job. That's true. And nobody brings up the boob job. It's just kind of funny because in hindsight, people(including me) thought that Cena was the one of the two that was going for the most personal and actual vulnerable wounds, but after this came up... Man. I wonder if Rock knew about it or if this is just a coincidence. Either way, it's a very good thing that Cena wasn't on camera while Rock sang his song.
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Post by celticjobber on May 15, 2012 19:08:07 GMT -5
From today's Wrestling Observer news update by Bryan Alvarez:
"Speaking of Cena, for whatever this is worth, I talked to one person in WWE today who, regarding whether the divorce would go away quietly or explode into ugliness (it's pretty much going to be one or the other), this person was strongly leaning towards gonna get ugly and fast."
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Post by Piccolo on May 15, 2012 19:53:16 GMT -5
I'm amazed that there are really still people out there who don't understand why money earned during a marriage is split during a divorce.
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Post by King Ghidorah on May 15, 2012 19:58:55 GMT -5
I'm amazed that there are really still people out there who don't understand why money earned during a marriage is split during a divorce. Feel free to teach us.
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Post by mcd on May 15, 2012 20:42:19 GMT -5
I'm amazed that there are really still people out there who don't understand why money earned during a marriage is split during a divorce. Feel free to teach us. Add me to that..I would like to know.
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Post by nisidhe on May 15, 2012 21:30:31 GMT -5
Pre-nuptial agreements are drawn up, I suspect, when the standard property settlement in divorce cases does not meet one or either of the parties' satisfaction. She signed it at the time, so it can't have been too restrictive or miserly for her.
Looking at it, though, I suspect that there was trouble in the relationship even before they married and that they figured it would all be okay once they put a ring on it. She may try to have the pre-nup thrown out based on that, somehow.
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Post by Krimzon on May 15, 2012 21:37:37 GMT -5
I'm amazed that there are really still people out there who don't understand why money earned during a marriage is split during a divorce. Feel free to teach us. It explains it right in the post. Money earned during a marriage is split during a divorce. A prenup may handle before the marriage, but I presume money earned during the marriage is fair game.
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Post by Magic knows Black Lives Matter on May 15, 2012 22:56:22 GMT -5
So, how much land in the Cenation will his wife get?
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Post by Welfare Willis on May 15, 2012 23:02:09 GMT -5
So, how much land in the Cenation will his wife get? She gets the colors red, green, the state of thugsylvania and 2 of John's five moves of doom.
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Post by Red Impact on May 15, 2012 23:05:33 GMT -5
How long do you guys think this thing will last? I think that if the judge rules that the prenuptial agreement stands and doesn't fall for whatever tactics the ex's lawyer is bound to use to get his client some sort of settlement, this will be over pretty quickly. The prenup, if upheld, could handle pre-wedding assets pretty easily. But there still could be a fight for all the assets gained during their years married.
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Post by Piccolo on May 15, 2012 23:21:20 GMT -5
Add me to that..I would like to know. It's very simple. Marriage is a partnership. Both partners take a role in the marriage in order to make it work, but this is not always optimal for both partners' individual earning potentials. For example: - One partner's job may be more lucrative, so they decide together to sacrifice the other partner's job in order to allow the one partner to follow his/her career. (My friends did this... one got an excellent faculty position at a prestigious university, so the other gave up a somewhat less-excellent position to follow, and found a position at their partner's new institution.) - The couple may have children, and elect to have one partner stay home with those children until they are of a certain age. In this case, the homebound partner's earnings and earning potential are DRASTICALLY slashed, to the point of basically ruining any chance at independent retirement. - One partner's job may be so lucrative that is worthwhile for the other to perform more domestic tasks to make them both happy... keep a beautiful home, manage the finances, rub the other's shoulders when they come home and make a gorgeous dinner, etc. In each of these cases, the two people, as partners, have decided that their household finances are joint, and therefore they do not individually have to scramble to protect themselves monetarily. They are a combined household, moving forward together, and their happiness is a combination of financial gain and non-employment-related tasks. The division of labor in the relationship allows them to be more successful as a team than they would be individually. However, what happens when there is a divorce? In the minds of some, it seems that only the one whose career was prioritized in the partnership should be able to keep the wealth accumulated during the marriage. But this ignores the realities of a two-person team, which I've outlined above. If the world worked as you seem to think it should, no one would ever sacrifice their career for a partner's, because it would be suicidal... divorce would leave the partner who sacrificed their career utterly destitute, with all of those years of earnings and earning potential wasted. In order to make these kinds of partnerships work, we recognize that the things produced in a marriage... wealth, offspring, assets, possessions... these things were the belongings of a two-person team, and must be divided up now that the team has split.
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Post by The Deadly Snake on May 16, 2012 4:08:02 GMT -5
Add me to that..I would like to know. It's very simple. Marriage is a partnership. Both partners take a role in the marriage in order to make it work, but this is not always optimal for both partners' individual earning potentials. For example: - One partner's job may be more lucrative, so they decide together to sacrifice the other partner's job in order to allow the one partner to follow his/her career. (My friends did this... one got an excellent faculty position at a prestigious university, so the other gave up a somewhat less-excellent position to follow, and found a position at their partner's new institution.) - The couple may have children, and elect to have one partner stay home with those children until they are of a certain age. In this case, the homebound partner's earnings and earning potential are DRASTICALLY slashed, to the point of basically ruining any chance at independent retirement. - One partner's job may be so lucrative that is worthwhile for the other to perform more domestic tasks to make them both happy... keep a beautiful home, manage the finances, rub the other's shoulders when they come home and make a gorgeous dinner, etc. In each of these cases, the two people, as partners, have decided that their household finances are joint, and therefore they do not individually have to scramble to protect themselves monetarily. They are a combined household, moving forward together, and their happiness is a combination of financial gain and non-employment-related tasks. The division of labor in the relationship allows them to be more successful as a team than they would be individually. However, what happens when there is a divorce? In the minds of some, it seems that only the one whose career was prioritized in the partnership should be able to keep the wealth accumulated during the marriage. But this ignores the realities of a two-person team, which I've outlined above. If the world worked as you seem to think it should, no one would ever sacrifice their career for a partner's, because it would be suicidal... divorce would leave the partner who sacrificed their career utterly destitute, with all of those years of earnings and earning potential wasted. In order to make these kinds of partnerships work, we recognize that the things produced in a marriage... wealth, offspring, assets, possessions... these things were the belongings of a two-person team, and must be divided up now that the team has split. Long post, but long story short, it depends on what the pre-nup said. If it's "render things unto Caesar's to Caesar's", then it will be over quickly. But if it's "everything before marriage is kept separate, everything after is fair game", that's a another story.
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Post by Deleted on May 16, 2012 4:14:27 GMT -5
I guess this is why they're really running with Cena's Make A Wish campaign then. I don't like where this is going, at all. Hope it's resolved quickly (even though it won't be).
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