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Post by Dolph Zalgo on Feb 15, 2008 15:52:50 GMT -5
So, he really did break up with Sara? If so... LOL @ this DUMBASS for having a big ass tattoo across his f***ING THROAT!!! He can afford to pay removal, so I have no bad feelings laughing my ass off at such stupidity.
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Post by fcdamage on Feb 15, 2008 16:32:35 GMT -5
What an arse the undertaker is in this video.
Surely he's been in the game for long enough to realise that the fans pay his wages and if it wasnt for their cheers that his gimmick would have died years ago.
Another who has forgotten his place in society.
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The Ichi
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Post by The Ichi on Feb 15, 2008 17:09:51 GMT -5
Verdict: Taker was being a douche. Sure a hotel isn't the most convinient place to ask a wrestler for a picture/autograph, but be a lil cooler about it.
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Post by fcdamage on Feb 15, 2008 17:46:52 GMT -5
Dont think that the time or place should matter. He is a public figure and a hero to a lot of people. His job is to entertain and to act for the supporters and fans. Folk spend a lot of money to see him...and he wont sign an autograph. Its not as if the fan has intruded on his personal area, pumping his burd!
Here, he's no hollywood actor, behavoir like that is stupid from a guy who has been an entertainer for the best part of 2 decades.
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Post by xroads on Feb 15, 2008 17:51:45 GMT -5
lol, i hate it when i see fans jumping on a wrestler whenever they see them out in public. no wonder people think some wrestlers are dickheads.
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Post by fcdamage on Feb 15, 2008 18:06:10 GMT -5
He's a wrestler. His gig is to perform and sign autographs for fans.
It would be different if he appeared at Mark Calloway's house and barged in during dinner asking for an autograph (... and a slice of beef!)
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Malcolm
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Post by Malcolm on Feb 15, 2008 18:19:45 GMT -5
I fail to see the point of bothering a person, celebrity or not, for a peice of paper with squiggles on it. Also, I could just take a picture from the internet and say that I took it. To me, it's not worth it to hassle a person, celebrity or not. I'd rather just treat them like regular people.
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Post by thesunbeast on Feb 15, 2008 19:02:50 GMT -5
If you have to be somewhere in 5 minutes, then you might aswell not sign any autographs. See, most wrestlers have this thing where if they sign one autograph, then they have to sign them all, because otherwise it isn't fair. When a wrestler says "I don't have time" It dosen't mean that they don't have time for one picture, It means that they don't have time for 50. Ofcourse, the fan thinks he's just the special one and that the wrestler might just only sign for him, but you have 50 others that think the same thing.
Other times, you have wrestlers that understand that the fans might not understand this, and will just sign a few autographs as they're walking and let the "unfairness" happen.
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Post by Kevin Hamilton on Feb 15, 2008 19:09:07 GMT -5
I fail to see the point of bothering a person, celebrity or not, for a peice of paper with squiggles on it. Also, I could just take a picture from the internet and say that I took it. To me, it's not worth it to hassle a person, celebrity or not. I'd rather just treat them like regular people. Agreed, but I've never understood getting someone's autograph either.
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Post by Desi on Feb 15, 2008 19:23:16 GMT -5
I fail to see the point of bothering a person, celebrity or not, for a piece of paper with squiggles on it. Also, I could just take a picture from the internet and say that I took it. To me, it's not worth it to hassle a person, celebrity or not. I'd rather just treat them like regular people. Agreed, but I've never understood getting someone's autograph either. Same here, I never understand the point on having someone write their name on a piece of paper being so important. I would hate something bothering me over that, so out of respect I wouldn't do it to anyone else.
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Post by phenomphan on Feb 15, 2008 19:23:34 GMT -5
In defense of Taker and for those saying he was an a**, please realize that none of us were there. For all we know that guy could have been stalking Taker and Michelle at the hotel all day until Taker finally got fed up with it. If that wasn't the case, then yes, Taker could have been a little more polite. Either way I still love him as a wrestler.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 15, 2008 20:16:16 GMT -5
I really could give two craps about meeting celebrities, or getting their autographs or any of that lame stuff.
You're not going to get any sympathy from me, because you have no life and are hounding people with your fruity camera.
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Post by SWH - Shane Hero on Feb 15, 2008 21:01:58 GMT -5
But the real question here... is why when Taker entered the room, the lights STAYED ON. And the audio isn't great, but I don't believe I heard a gong before he appeared earlier.
Due to this fact alone, I'm more inclined to believe this was Brian Lee, and not actually the Undertaker.
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Post by Lt. Palumbo on Feb 15, 2008 21:27:32 GMT -5
Dont think that the time or place should matter. He is a public figure and a hero to a lot of people. His job is to entertain and to act for the supporters and fans. Folk spend a lot of money to see him...and he wont sign an autograph. Its not as if the fan has intruded on his personal area, pumping his burd! Here, he's no hollywood actor, behavoir like that is stupid from a guy who has been an entertainer for the best part of 2 decades. f*** that man, just because you're famous doesn't mean you're public property. I was at one of those biceps and bagels things once, I went into the bathroom after and there was William Regal at the urinal. I marked out a little onthe inside, I mean how often do you get to piss beside William Regal? (possibly one of the weirder things I've said lately). However, as I am generally not an asshole and I'm a big believer in mens room etiquette, I didn't say a word to him. The same could not be said for the next jerk that entered the bathroom, who yelled 'hey it's william regal' and started asking himloads of questions.....while he was still pissing. More power to Regal, he was civil to the jerk, but you could tell he was pissed off. Point is time and place totally matter, hotel is off limits (especially if you're coming at the guy with a camera), bathroom is so far off limits it shouldn't even need to be said.
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Post by Sir Nintendo on Feb 15, 2008 21:43:18 GMT -5
My whole thing is, the Undertaker is ONLY a public figure because of fans. That's it. There wasn't a lobby full of people, it was one dude who was a fan. Take 10 seconds out of your day and pose for a picture with him, then move along. How hard is that? I've met tons of wrestlers, and nobody (besides Alex Shelley, f*** you) was ever a dickhead to me.
Funny thing about Shelley was it was at a f***ing autograph signing. I'll never let that down dammit!
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Post by doytch on Feb 15, 2008 22:22:36 GMT -5
undertaker signs autographs i have saw it before. this kid i would tell you must have saying something rude.
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Post by SWH - Shane Hero on Feb 15, 2008 22:29:07 GMT -5
Dont think that the time or place should matter. He is a public figure and a hero to a lot of people. His job is to entertain and to act for the supporters and fans. Folk spend a lot of money to see him...and he wont sign an autograph. Its not as if the fan has intruded on his personal area, pumping his burd! Here, he's no hollywood actor, behavoir like that is stupid from a guy who has been an entertainer for the best part of 2 decades. smurf that man, just because you're famous doesn't mean you're public property. I was at one of those biceps and bagels things once, I went into the bathroom after and there was William Regal at the urinal. I marked out a little onthe inside, I mean how often do you get to piss beside William Regal? (possibly one of the weirder things I've said lately). However, as I am generally not an asshole and I'm a big believer in mens room etiquette, I didn't say a word to him. The same could not be said for the next jerk that entered the bathroom, who yelled 'hey it's william regal' and started asking himloads of questions.....while he was still pissing. More power to Regal, he was civil to the jerk, but you could tell he was pissed off. Point is time and place totally matter, hotel is off limits (especially if you're coming at the guy with a camera), bathroom is so far off limits it shouldn't even need to be said. Of all the people I wouldn't want to disturb at the urinal, William Regal would be the one. I mean, didn't that guy see the time Regal peed on Big Show?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 15, 2008 23:12:16 GMT -5
Someone like the Undertaker, goes out in an arena, people pay money, Undertaker entertains people, end of transaction.
Where on the ticket, does it say that after the show you have the right bother someone for an autograph?
Could Undertaker be nice and do it? Yes. Is he obligated to or owe anyone anything? No.
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Post by phenomphan on Feb 15, 2008 23:16:23 GMT -5
undertaker signs autographs i have saw it before. this kid i would tell you must have saying something rude. I've heard the same thing and have NEVER heard a fan say that Taker was rude or mean to them. All fan accounts I've heard actually say that Taker's a real cool guy and very polite, which kind of makes me believe that the fan in that video must have been harassing Taker before hand, it just wasn't taped. If that's the case, the guy deserved what he got. A lot of people don't know where to draw the line between being a fan and being a stalker.
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Post by fcdamage on Feb 16, 2008 7:18:04 GMT -5
Think you lot are missing the point here.
Getting an autograph is either your thing or its not. To the majority meeting a wrestler is a big occasion ( why that fan was in the hotel ) and coming home and being able to say that you've done something out of the ordinary today and being able to show what you got puts smiles on faces.
I have met quite a few celebrities in my time and haven't had a problem until I met Gweneth Paltrow in London and she wouldnt stop for a picture. No respect for those who pay her wages and keep her in the public eye.
What was that story about in the toilet with William Regal all about? I would not expect ANYONE to stop and ask ANYONE for an autograph or a photo in a public toilet when the said person is holding onto his 'wee man'. "HEY ITS WILLIAM REAGAL!!!" - no...just...no.
For all those in the UK think about what you do when you meet a soccer player. You see them play on a saturday and what do you do if you see them out and about?
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