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Post by "Gizzark" Mike Wronglevenay on Jun 10, 2015 15:33:46 GMT -5
I was sincerely expecting a gay porn joke here. Chicken shack porn? Havok's Clucks and f***s? By God, I think you've discovered a new boom period in the porn industry! 'She's eaten chicken, but will she eat... Fox?'
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Post by bmfjules on Jun 10, 2015 17:16:58 GMT -5
First thing I thought of when I read this actual newz story on another wrestling site was, Havoc, "you blew it"....
Look at all the tasty goodness that can now never be yours.
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Post by jagilki on Jun 10, 2015 17:29:49 GMT -5
FOOD: * 65 cases of water * 180 lbs of chicken* 150 lbs of beef or pork * 5 gallons of rice * 15 gallons of soup * 100 lbs of potatoes * 6 ā 8 cases of vegetables * 40 cases of soda * 500 cookies * 10 cakes * 6 pies * 3 cases of energy drinks And that's just Samoa Joes pre-show snack.
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Post by bmfjules on Jun 10, 2015 17:32:16 GMT -5
And that's just Samoa Joes pre-show snack If that's the case, what are all the vegetables doing there?
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Post by No Longer a Produceman on Jun 10, 2015 17:33:12 GMT -5
After the past week and a half I've had, culminating in the loss of my uncle, I sorely needed something to lift my spirits. Thanks, FAN, I needed that.
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Post by Clash, Never a Meter Maid on Jun 10, 2015 19:33:51 GMT -5
And that's just Samoa Joes pre-show snack If that's the case, what are all the vegetables doing there? Because Bo Dallas wouldn't shut up about it.
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Post by bob on Jun 10, 2015 21:10:40 GMT -5
This thread really should be called Chicken featuring Havok's Bigotry
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Post by OVO 40 hunched over like he 80 on Jun 11, 2015 2:39:20 GMT -5
Lol Russo wrote a blog supporting Havok. From nodq.com
"Vince Russo published a new blog entry about "dirtsheets" digging up Jessicka Havok's old tweets using racist and homophobic slurs. He said the motive behind "dirtsheets" doing so is to get page views and to get her blackballed from WWE in the process. Here is an excerpt of what Russo wrote:
Today, Iām being called to go to the aid of yet another human being who the wrestling media has decided to vilify this past week, and that is Jessica Cricks, otherwise known as āHavokā.
Now, let me first preface this article by saying that I donāt know Jessica personally, nor have I ever even met her. The truth is that the only thing that I do know about her is what Iāve seen of her work on TNA. Based on her work ethic alone, Jessica comes across as one of those women who just goes out to the ring whenever sheās called upon, and works to the best of her ability to help further carve out the place of ladies in professional wrestling. Up until this past week, I had never heard, nor read one bad thing said about her, she has simply managed to stay out of the headlines by going about her business, and minding her own.
Well, of course in wrestling that never lasts long.
Last week, I heard that Jessica was down at the WWE training facility perhaps getting a tryout to make the WWE roster. Even though I never net her, I found myself rooting for her knowing that working for Vinceāthat is of course if he is still indeed in charge of his own companyāis every wrestlers goal. It is their dream . . . their end game. From there, it seemed like almost the next day, āreportsā started to surface that Jessica was sent home from reaching her dream when the WWE āmay haveā caught wind of some hurtful tweets of poor taste that Jessica may have sent out years ago.
But, of course, that story aloneāagain all based on ārumorā and āhearsayā as a source was never revealedāwasnāt enough. From there, whoever originally reported on this story uncovered those said texts, and printed them for everybody to see. Assuming those texts were authentic, no question they were hurtful and in bad taste, and Jessica quickly sent out a tweet doing her best to explain herself, and apologize for an error in judgment she may have made several years ago. By the tone of her tweet, I could tell that this was a soul who was hurting and truly sorry, and I immediately felt for her, and felt a need to reach out. At this point, this wasnāt about Jessicaās career, this was about a human being, who made a mistake years ago, and now that mistake was having a bright light shone on it, allowing everybody to not only see . . . but . . . to judge.
Just coming off the TNA/Destination America story, where I felt that a report was printed that affected many people that worked for TNA, and perhaps put their lives, and those of their families in turmoil, I felt that this story concerning Jessica was one of a whole different level, based on their being one name, and one face to it. So, immediately I had to ask myself the question . . . why? Why print such a story that you know is going to absolutely cripple another human being? Why? Is it newsworthy? Well, I guess that is totally subjective depending who you are, and how you look at it. To meāitās not. The story wasnāt in Jessica not making the WWE roster, the story was in THE WHY of why she didnāt make it. But to me, here comes the part that just put the story over the edgeāthe reporter of the story actually felt it was both necessary and important to dig up, and print the actual tweets themselves. Again . . . why?
So hereās your chance to put your āthis is why I hate Vince Russoā spin on this story. Immediately, the next headline will be that I am supporting what Jessica said, and the said tweets that she released years ago. If you want to take that from this columnāgo aheadābut, just let me make one thing clear . . . it would be absolutely ludicrous. No, Iām not here to defend Jessicaās tweets, nor her words, Iām here to defend another human being who made a mistake just like we all do, every, single day of our lives. Iām here to represent somebody who made an error in judgmentājust like we all do every, single day of our lives. Iām here to defend somebody who is in no way, shape, or form, perfectābut rather flawedājust like everyone of us.
Were we really put on this planet to tear others down? Really? Was that at the forefront of our creationāto just go out there and destroy others? Destroy their reputation? Destroy their families? Make every day of their lives miserable? Is that our purpose? Again, based on her comments Jessica made some mistakes years ago that she is no doubt sorry for, outside of an apology . . . what else do we want her to do? Man, I just wish for one, single moment, one of these hack writers would just think for a second . . . .what would I do, if this story was about ME? Would I print it? Would I be up for all the ridicule and judgment? Would I want my career ruined? My family?
There isnāt one person alive who is perfect, and hasnāt made a mistakeānot oneābut, our responsibilities as human beings is to pick each other up when we fall . . .what is so difficult to understand about that? Forgiveness is what life is all about. Why, make Jessica relive all those comments in such an open forum? Why? Because it made the story better?
Jessica did respond to me when I reached out, and through her response I could tell that she was absolutely torn at the very foundation of her soul. And, Iām sure that there are some of you out there saying, āAnd, rightfully soā. Man, Iād love to know when we were all assigned judge, jury and persecutor. Iād love to know who gave us the stones to throw. Iād love to know where it says that itās acceptable to just kick somebody when theyāre down.
The tweets never needed to be printed. They added nothing to the story. We have all said and done things that we are sorry for, and wish we could take back . . . but, we canāt, all we can do is ask for forgiveness, and Jessica Cricks surely has mine."
What Russo failed to realize is that some fans who were aware of her being at the WWE tryout camp started spreading the old tweets around and from there, the story picked up steam. Several websites, including this one, all picked it up after it had already become a story when everyone at the Performance Center found out while she was in the ring."
So Russo never "net" Havok? I appreciate his "sediment" in trying to defend her, but if he never "net" her then how does he knows if she's a good person?
Russo feels a kinship with her, being that they're both racists.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 11, 2015 2:43:02 GMT -5
Russo is racist as hell.
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Post by Emmet Russell on Jun 11, 2015 3:16:02 GMT -5
Russo - wrong, as usual.
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Post by Ryushinku on Jun 11, 2015 3:23:13 GMT -5
He didn't even add to the goddamn chicken conversation. Total hack.
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Post by Jacy Jayne Atomic Dog AMV on Jun 11, 2015 3:40:11 GMT -5
I love how he treats it as just this small error in judgement when these tweets ranged from 2011 all the way to early 2013.
Stick to talking about chicken necks, Vince.
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Post by Magnus the Magnificent on Jun 11, 2015 4:43:44 GMT -5
And that's just Samoa Joes pre-show snack If that's the case, what are all the vegetables doing there? He needs something to throw at the other folks backstage, trying to steal his food.
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Post by chazraps on Jun 11, 2015 5:29:31 GMT -5
Vince Russo is such a dumb out-of-touch racist.
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Post by cityboy on Jun 11, 2015 7:28:03 GMT -5
And it's already got a commercial: Slight derail but this ad isn't even f***ing racist. It was deemed racist because Americans believe that all black people share the same stereotypes, even when they're not African American. The ad wasn't designed for an American release and was an Australian thing only where we don't have the fried chicken stereotype, we're more of a roast chicken people anyway. If anything Americans labeling it racist was racist because they think dark skinned people = African American.
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Post by saintpat on Jun 11, 2015 8:07:02 GMT -5
Russo comes to her defense as a "human being" who "made a mistake" ... but who speaks for the chickens?
I mean, is there a chicken out there who hasn't clucked up at some point? Where is the compassion for them?
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Post by jagilki on Jun 11, 2015 8:47:40 GMT -5
He starts it off with he doesn't know her personally and only knows her from what he's seen int he ring.
Awesome way to defend somebodies personality.
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Post by A Platypus Rave on Jun 11, 2015 9:02:15 GMT -5
Someone who is on record saying that he doesn't give a crap about Mexican or Japanese wrestlers defends racist comments? Shocking. Then again it's Russo so this applies as well
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Post by markymark on Jun 11, 2015 10:39:13 GMT -5
If Russo were still in TNA then Havok would return soon, and gets pushed to the title picture right away....
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Post by Kash Flagg on Jun 11, 2015 10:47:32 GMT -5
I just find it funny that between Cornette and Russo, that it's not the southerner that's racist.
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