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Post by Deleted on Aug 21, 2020 0:58:45 GMT -5
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Post by Chainsaw on Aug 21, 2020 14:19:09 GMT -5
Hooboy, can't wait for all that "This was the most challenging thing the WWE has ever been presented with and we were up to the task and exceeded expectations" navel gazing and backpatting this is going to entail.
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Post by GuyOfOwnage on Aug 21, 2020 14:38:34 GMT -5
It will no doubt be very self-congratulatory, but at the same time, I'm really fascinated with the logistics behind this thing. Why did they hold out hope on the stadium show for so long? What finally made them give in, and how much chaos did it cause behind the scenes trying to reorganize everything?
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Post by "Gizzark" Mike Wronglevenay on Aug 21, 2020 16:50:01 GMT -5
It will no doubt be very self-congratulatory, but at the same time, I'm really fascinated with the logistics behind this thing. Why did they hold out hope on the stadium show for so long? What finally made them give in, and how much chaos did it cause behind the scenes trying to reorganize everything? I would also be really interested in all of this. I bet none of it is actually gone over in any detail in favour of someone having their Mania debut just standing in the arena saying 'wow I'm really here' while the hopeful music swells.
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Post by DZ: WF Legacy on Aug 23, 2020 15:57:18 GMT -5
Braun's story in this is really good. I had no idea people bullied him so much for being fat.
I don't think I've ever seen his pre-Wyatt Family rookie stuff, either. He came out of nowhere back then, and he's grown a lot as a performer since.
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Post by salz4life on Aug 23, 2020 22:39:59 GMT -5
Braun's story in this is really good. I had no idea people bullied him so much for being fat. I don't think I've ever seen his pre-Wyatt Family rookie stuff, either. He came out of nowhere back then, and he's grown a lot as a performer since. He really does seem like a great guy.
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Post by Tenshigure on Aug 24, 2020 10:12:54 GMT -5
Braun's story in this is really good. I had no idea people bullied him so much for being fat. I don't think I've ever seen his pre-Wyatt Family rookie stuff, either. He came out of nowhere back then, and he's grown a lot as a performer since. He really does seem like a great guy.
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Post by salz4life on Aug 24, 2020 22:16:51 GMT -5
He really does seem like a great guy. And?
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Post by Tenshigure on Aug 25, 2020 0:10:41 GMT -5
This was his response to a call of supporting independent wrestlers during the pandemic as they were unable to work. Strowman is a piece of shit, and has been rewarded for shit behavior for months with that title reign. If you can honestly look at his complete lack of empathy to fellow professional wrestlers, including colleagues fired all in the name of record profits, and still think he's a great person, I honestly don't know what else to say.
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Post by salz4life on Aug 25, 2020 9:48:32 GMT -5
This was his response to a call of supporting independent wrestlers during the pandemic as they were unable to work. Strowman is a piece of shit, and has been rewarded for shit behavior for months with that title reign. If you can honestly look at his complete lack of empathy to fellow professional wrestlers, including colleagues fired all in the name of record profits, and still think he's a great person, I honestly don't know what else to say. Maybe what he said hurts feelings..... but what was untrue?
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Post by Tenshigure on Aug 25, 2020 10:19:37 GMT -5
This was his response to a call of supporting independent wrestlers during the pandemic as they were unable to work. Strowman is a piece of shit, and has been rewarded for shit behavior for months with that title reign. If you can honestly look at his complete lack of empathy to fellow professional wrestlers, including colleagues fired all in the name of record profits, and still think he's a great person, I honestly don't know what else to say. Maybe what he said hurts feelings..... but what was untrue? When your first inclination in responding to the above is "f*** you, I got mine, go find another job" during the worst viral outbreak in over a century, you are a terrible human being. It is a selfish, classist remark that only the most dour of human being would ever consider making when people are at their absolute hardest of times. It's the equivalent of telling people to "get over" mental illness or to walk off a broken leg. I'm not going to continue this conversation because clearly you support him and his actions and I do not want to get myself banned going further. But I'll just end my piece by saying I could not disagree any harder when it comes to saying that Strowman is a "great person".
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Post by salz4life on Aug 25, 2020 11:05:45 GMT -5
Maybe what he said hurts feelings..... but what was untrue? When your first inclination in responding to the above is "f*** you, I got mine, go find another job" during the worst viral outbreak in over a century, you are a terrible human being. It is a selfish, classist remark that only the most dour of human being would ever consider making when people are at their absolute hardest of times. It's the equivalent of telling people to "get over" mental illness or to walk off a broken leg. I'm not going to continue this conversation because clearly you support him and his actions and I do not want to get myself banned going further. But I'll just end my piece by saying I could not disagree any harder when it comes to saying that Strowman is a "great person". I read it more as "tough love" than being a "miserable human being". Some people are blunt to a fault. I wouldn't have said it that way, but if you take away the feelings involved and just look at what he's saying.... unfortunately, it's the truth in a lot of cases. The timing and the wording is not the best, but I again ask what is untrue about his statement (not the "blunt wording", but the information contained). I know I'm not going to get a response, so it's rhetorical. I agree that this comes off bad, but I fail to label someone as a terrible person based on a single screenshot of an instagram post. I guess we will agree to disagree on this.
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Post by Oh Cry Me a Screwball on Aug 26, 2020 1:30:28 GMT -5
I'm not really sure why they had so many logistical challenges with converting the PC into a TV production facility, considering that work was already done for the March 11th NXT show that took place at the PC. If anything, that's the biggest break WWE caught in the pandemic, that the last show with paying fans took place at the Performance Center.
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Post by brettappedout (BLM) on Aug 31, 2020 11:48:47 GMT -5
I thought it was a really fun special.
Seeing Braun breakdown like that was stunning and sad. He seems like a genuinely good person, that just needs to learn some more about not acting like his bullies did.
Kevin Owen's stuff was cool. "I'm going to jump off that bitch" lmao
Rhea and Charlotte talking after the match was great. Charlotte seems to be a mother like figure to the younger women.
Show a decent amount of FFFH stuff, but it felt like this will get its own special.
Drew's story is great and the stuff about getting him out of the UK before the ban was intense even through my TV.
Also Edge thanking the crew at the end was fantastic.
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Post by The Thread Barbi on Sept 2, 2020 1:22:31 GMT -5
When your first inclination in responding to the above is "f*** you, I got mine, go find another job" during the worst viral outbreak in over a century, you are a terrible human being. It is a selfish, classist remark that only the most dour of human being would ever consider making when people are at their absolute hardest of times. It's the equivalent of telling people to "get over" mental illness or to walk off a broken leg. I'm not going to continue this conversation because clearly you support him and his actions and I do not want to get myself banned going further. But I'll just end my piece by saying I could not disagree any harder when it comes to saying that Strowman is a "great person". I read it more as "tough love" than being a "miserable human being". Some people are blunt to a fault. I wouldn't have said it that way, but if you take away the feelings involved and just look at what he's saying.... unfortunately, it's the truth in a lot of cases. The timing and the wording is not the best, but I again ask what is untrue about his statement (not the "blunt wording", but the information contained). I know I'm not going to get a response, so it's rhetorical. I agree that this comes off bad, but I fail to label someone as a terrible person based on a single screenshot of an instagram post. I guess we will agree to disagree on this. I don't get how in the social media age, one off moment forever tars someone. I don't know Braun. I don't know what he's like 24 hours a day - for example how he treats airport staff, restaurant staff and a whole lot more. It's entirely different if it's multiple accounts from various sources such as the Ellen DeGeneres fiasco. But even then it's not my place to judge.
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