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Post by Michael Coello on Aug 10, 2010 14:56:03 GMT -5
People seem to forgettign that his oppent was freaking Raven. You don't think Mr. Mensa member Raven, Uncle Scotty, wouldn't do SOMETHING to avoid any issues?
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Post by ________ has left the building on Aug 10, 2010 14:57:27 GMT -5
Dreamer can raise his kids any way he wants to. If he wants to expose them to violence at an age when they should be watching Dora the Explorer, it's his right. If he feels bleeding in front of them is just as normal as singing them a lullaby, his decision. But he also needs to prepare for the consequences of his actions. Children at that age are not capable to know real and fantasy. If they decide to hit one of their friends in the head with a chair, don't wonder why they did that. Not all children exposed to violence become animals but it doesn't help their odds out either.
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Post by joeiscool on Aug 10, 2010 15:04:13 GMT -5
also it seems people seem to gloss over the part in beyond the mat where mick foley introduces his kids to the rock after the match. They were not as traumatized as the board makes it out to be.
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Post by ________ has left the building on Aug 10, 2010 15:11:10 GMT -5
also it seems people seem to gloss over the part in beyond the mat where mick foley introduces his kids to the rock after the match. They were not as traumatized as the board makes it out to be. Because Mick let his kids talk to the Rock after the match, it's all good. Nevermind the fact his daughter was crying uncontrollable. Or the fact even the Rock felt like s*** after he found out the reactions of Foley's family to the multiple chairshots.
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Post by Andrew is Good on Aug 10, 2010 15:11:32 GMT -5
To be fair, and maybe I'm just a mark for Dreamer in defending him. But, they didn't see most of the match. Plus, Foley talked in his book about how Rock took it way over the top in smashing the crap out of him with the chair.
And by tramatized, I really think that's way over the top. Maybe Mick's oldest was, the one who did his hair like Alex Shelley in that one Foley promo. Maybe it messed him up so bad that, my god, I wanna be like Alex Shelley! I haven't heard anything about how his kids are all twisted or whatever. I really think they're overblowing the situation.
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Post by Michael Coello on Aug 10, 2010 15:13:05 GMT -5
Consdering they were at the tapings last night, according to PWI, and were apparently having fun, it doesn't seem like this "travestry" did anything to hurt them.
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Post by Metalheadbanger Man on Aug 10, 2010 15:14:36 GMT -5
Were they in the front row for the whole show? I'm sure they had a pretty good time if that was the case.
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Post by AriadosMan on Aug 10, 2010 15:16:22 GMT -5
Didn't they miss the really violent part anyway?
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Post by joeiscool on Aug 10, 2010 15:18:15 GMT -5
also it seems people seem to gloss over the part in beyond the mat where mick foley introduces his kids to the rock after the match. They were not as traumatized as the board makes it out to be. Because Mick let his kids talk to the Rock after the match, it's all good. Nevermind the fact his daughter was crying uncontrollable. Or the fact even the Rock felt like s*** after he found out the reactions of Foley's family to the multiple chairshots. kids cry about everything. Just be cause a kid cries doesn't mean it's the end of the world. It seemed by the end of the event the kids were able to grasp some idea that what happened was not as bad as it looked.
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Post by Andrew is Good on Aug 10, 2010 15:22:53 GMT -5
Also with kids, there are some situations where kids are likely traumatized. You know, mental, emotional and physical abuse. I mean, f***, I had a couple of nightmares watching scary films, would they mean I was traumatized for life or something? It's like this bulls*** you hear from people. Oh, there's these violent video games, violent tv shows, WON'T SOMEBODY PLEASE THINK OF THE CHILDREN!?!?! They're making are kids crazy. I mean, maybe someday, they'll grow up and become GOTH! Maybe they'll listen to too much of that fancy, new music that the kids are listening to these days, and go all crazy.
I bet Tommy is a really bad father. He probably lets them play BY THEMSELVES at times. Imagine. Maybe, when they get older, he might let them stay up past 9pm. E-C-DUB! E-C-DUB!
Again, when it got rough, they left, and like Beyond the Mat, his kids saw The Rock and I'm sure Dreamer's kids know how Raven is, were told about what was going to happen, and when things were getting bad, they were taken away. They added as much to the angle to mean something, and when things got really bad, they left.
WON'T SOMEBODY PLEASE THINK OF THE CHILDREN!!!!!!1
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Post by ________ has left the building on Aug 10, 2010 15:25:46 GMT -5
Because Mick let his kids talk to the Rock after the match, it's all good. Nevermind the fact his daughter was crying uncontrollable. Or the fact even the Rock felt like s*** after he found out the reactions of Foley's family to the multiple chairshots. kids cry about everything. Just be cause a kid cries doesn't mean it's the end of the world. It's does if they seen or experience something traumatic.
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Post by Michael Coello on Aug 10, 2010 15:27:58 GMT -5
Here's the story:
credit: PWInsider
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Post by Andrew is Good on Aug 10, 2010 15:29:57 GMT -5
Here's the story: credit: PWInsider I bet Tommy is letting his girls talk to other adults, like some unfit parent. Maybe they're going to catering and having not one, but two cookies. And the girls are saying, we'll take 'em both, cause WE'RE HARDCORE!
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Post by Orange on Aug 10, 2010 15:30:09 GMT -5
Here's the story: credit: PWInsider LIEZ!!1
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Post by Metalheadbanger Man on Aug 10, 2010 15:33:24 GMT -5
Here's the story: credit: PWInsider That's a misprint. It should say "having a Monster's Ball backstage". Damn you Dreamer, you're not fit to raise a family!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 10, 2010 15:34:29 GMT -5
These are the types of pointless articles that I don't care for. It's a non issue.
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Post by Nuke The Whales on Aug 10, 2010 15:43:11 GMT -5
Those kids needed to see this. How in the hell would it be so bad to watch your father get the living crap beaten out of him right in front of you while a crowd of people watch and cheer? Puh-leez! ![::)](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/eyesroll.png) More anti TNA bias.
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Post by joeiscool on Aug 10, 2010 15:45:17 GMT -5
kids cry about everything. Just be cause a kid cries doesn't mean it's the end of the world. It's does if they seen or experience something traumatic. no it's a problem if they start acting out in an anti social way. If they cope with an issue it stops being an issue.
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Post by Andrew is Good on Aug 10, 2010 15:55:56 GMT -5
So I just finished watching the whole match. And again, one reason why I don't read people who write results on what happened (unless I read them directly from the official websites), usually what is seen on television is not what is reported, which is strange. And maybe if I was to give a report on the match, I would report things that I "thought" I saw, and everyone else who reads it will see differently. It's like when people were talking about how bad Hamada looked in her tag match, when Hamada looked fine, it's just she didn't have much to work with.
So, there was one big chairshot to the head. And Raven talked about in a recent interview with James Mitchell, about how if you know how to throw a chair, you can work it in such a way where the guy won't get hurt. And Raven isn't some yard tard throwing weapons around.
The match had great drama, the kids were only used to a point, they were scooted out when it started getting bloody, and that helped add to the match, as Beulah was able to come out.
But, why is this the case? Why do people write something that doesn't actually happen? It certainly wasn't the most violent match I've ever seen, it had good drama, and see, this is also a TNA issue. Blood can add or take away from a match. I felt that it was great in this particular match, due to the heat involved. But, in any other situations where blood is frequent, it may not have meant as much in the long run, and that is a TNA issue. But, in this match, it was great.
But yeah, again, stuff is overblown by the dirt sheet writers, maybe they can send their resumes into the National Enquirer, I bet they'd fit right in.
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Post by SAJ Forth on Aug 10, 2010 16:12:28 GMT -5
So wait, is this Dreamer's fault or Carter's fault? The article writer can't make up his mind, "...Dreamer for being so screwed up to think such behaviour was acceptable" "For Dixie Carter to allow that, and be part of it by sitting next to them..." Yes ![;)](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/wink.png)
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