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Post by daaave on Aug 22, 2023 16:39:51 GMT -5
I honestly think people over egging UK crowd reaction to Cash. You might get some jokey chants at the start (which 100% the Bucks and maybe FTR will play along with) but once the match is into full swing fans will just enjoy the match. I don't think Cash will get booed majorly over this
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Post by Kalmia on Aug 22, 2023 16:43:20 GMT -5
Although none of the dirt sheets seem willing to 100% commit to it, they all seem to be under the impression that AEW didn't know about this until Friday, when everyone else found out. Whether Cash did the thing/didn't do the thing/did the thing but there's more to it, that still needs to be addressed, IMO. Guilty or not, if he knew an arrest was coming (and he did know, he entered a plea at the beginning of the month) then not telling AEW is a problem.
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Post by firsttimelongtime on Aug 22, 2023 17:04:17 GMT -5
Although none of the dirt sheets seem willing to 100% commit to it, they all seem to be under the impression that AEW didn't know about this until Friday, when everyone else found out. Whether Cash did the thing/didn't do the thing/did the thing but there's more to it, that still needs to be addressed, IMO. Guilty or not, if he knew an arrest was coming (and he did know, he entered a plea at the beginning of the month) then not telling AEW is a problem. Definitely. And unfortunately the owner has proven over the past year to never give an actual answer so we’ll likely never know.
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Post by markymark on Aug 22, 2023 17:29:11 GMT -5
Although none of the dirt sheets seem willing to 100% commit to it, they all seem to be under the impression that AEW didn't know about this until Friday, when everyone else found out. Whether Cash did the thing/didn't do the thing/did the thing but there's more to it, that still needs to be addressed, IMO. Guilty or not, if he knew an arrest was coming (and he did know, he entered a plea at the beginning of the month) then not telling AEW is a problem. Definitely. And unfortunately the owner has proven over the past year to never give an actual answer so we’ll likely never know.
I feel the only thing that could save TK is if Megha and the rest of the Khan lawyers managed to find out the victim lied about Cash carrying a gun(remember that we only heard the victims side so far)
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Post by Dub H on Aug 22, 2023 19:45:14 GMT -5
Although none of the dirt sheets seem willing to 100% commit to it, they all seem to be under the impression that AEW didn't know about this until Friday, when everyone else found out. Whether Cash did the thing/didn't do the thing/did the thing but there's more to it, that still needs to be addressed, IMO. Guilty or not, if he knew an arrest was coming (and he did know, he entered a plea at the beginning of the month) then not telling AEW is a problem. Act as a doormat ,gets treated as a doormat
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Post by cjb01: Limited Edition Item! on Aug 22, 2023 19:48:39 GMT -5
Although none of the dirt sheets seem willing to 100% commit to it, they all seem to be under the impression that AEW didn't know about this until Friday, when everyone else found out. Whether Cash did the thing/didn't do the thing/did the thing but there's more to it, that still needs to be addressed, IMO. Guilty or not, if he knew an arrest was coming (and he did know, he entered a plea at the beginning of the month) then not telling AEW is a problem. Act as a doormat ,gets treated as a doormat Nothing about this is saying Khan is a doormat, he literally said he's acting with what he knows, and I wouldn't be shocked if All In is the last we see of Cash for awhile.
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Post by Lizuka #BLM on Aug 22, 2023 21:45:02 GMT -5
Although none of the dirt sheets seem willing to 100% commit to it, they all seem to be under the impression that AEW didn't know about this until Friday, when everyone else found out. Whether Cash did the thing/didn't do the thing/did the thing but there's more to it, that still needs to be addressed, IMO. Guilty or not, if he knew an arrest was coming (and he did know, he entered a plea at the beginning of the month) then not telling AEW is a problem. It's the same shit that got Enzo rightfully fired.
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Post by Fade on Aug 22, 2023 21:51:43 GMT -5
Although none of the dirt sheets seem willing to 100% commit to it, they all seem to be under the impression that AEW didn't know about this until Friday, when everyone else found out. Whether Cash did the thing/didn't do the thing/did the thing but there's more to it, that still needs to be addressed, IMO. Guilty or not, if he knew an arrest was coming (and he did know, he entered a plea at the beginning of the month) then not telling AEW is a problem. If that’s the case, on top of everything else, that’s definitely a fireable offense but AEW’s clearly making an exception to squeeze that match in at their biggest showcase. Will be interesting to see what happens after. Because I don’t think TK wants to lose them as a unit.
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Post by lockedontarget on Aug 22, 2023 21:59:11 GMT -5
Although none of the dirt sheets seem willing to 100% commit to it, they all seem to be under the impression that AEW didn't know about this until Friday, when everyone else found out. Whether Cash did the thing/didn't do the thing/did the thing but there's more to it, that still needs to be addressed, IMO. Guilty or not, if he knew an arrest was coming (and he did know, he entered a plea at the beginning of the month) then not telling AEW is a problem. It's the same shit that got Enzo rightfully fired. I always had the feeling with Enzo that it was the straw that broke the camels back. They already were fed up with him for a bunch of reason and that pushed things over the edge.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 22, 2023 22:01:41 GMT -5
It's the same shit that got Enzo rightfully fired. I always had the feeling with Enzo that it was the straw that broke the camels back. They already were fed up with him for a bunch of reason and that pushed things over the edge. Yep. Even if he was innocent of what he was accused of, he handled it in the most idiotic way.
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Post by Kalmia on Aug 22, 2023 22:02:45 GMT -5
Act as a doormat ,gets treated as a doormat Nothing about this is saying Khan is a doormat, he literally said he's acting with what he knows, and I wouldn't be shocked if All In is the last we see of Cash for awhile. I think what Dub H is getting at (and please, Dub, jump in and tell me if I'm wrong) is that if Khan was a stronger leader, Cash wouldn't have kept it quiet in the first place. Not that Khan is acting like a doormat know that he knows. And honestly, that could go either way. Sometimes, the stricter a boss is, the more you hide from them, lmao
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Post by cjb01: Limited Edition Item! on Aug 22, 2023 22:15:07 GMT -5
Nothing about this is saying Khan is a doormat, he literally said he's acting with what he knows, and I wouldn't be shocked if All In is the last we see of Cash for awhile. I think what Dub H is getting at (and please, Dub, jump in and tell me if I'm wrong) is that if Khan was a stronger leader, Cash wouldn't have kept it quiet in the first place. Not that Khan is acting like a doormat know that he knows. And honestly, that could go either way. Sometimes, the stricter a boss is, the more you hide from them, lmao That does make more sense in that context so thank you But I can't imagine he hid it because Khan was spineless or something, he kept it hidden because he was likely ashamed or well, worried, he'd lose his spot, which is stupid but it's probably why Enzo didn't speak up either initially. And yeah you do have a point. Really Khan's been dealt a shitty hand, I hope he can move through this in a way where the Wembley match goes off fine and FTR can just drop the belts. He definitely doesn't want this to end in a way that makes him look too loose, not after the Punk stuff.
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Post by Nosnorb on Aug 22, 2023 23:47:45 GMT -5
Guilty or not, if he knew an arrest was coming (and he did know, he entered a plea at the beginning of the month) then not telling AEW is a problem. And AEW should pull him from the Wembley show if he did know.
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Post by Mozenrath on Aug 23, 2023 0:20:56 GMT -5
Although none of the dirt sheets seem willing to 100% commit to it, they all seem to be under the impression that AEW didn't know about this until Friday, when everyone else found out. Whether Cash did the thing/didn't do the thing/did the thing but there's more to it, that still needs to be addressed, IMO. Guilty or not, if he knew an arrest was coming (and he did know, he entered a plea at the beginning of the month) then not telling AEW is a problem. It's the same shit that got Enzo rightfully fired. It is, but if I am being honest, I actually would not be surprised if it's not this, but something else that would be a problem in its own right. Like, unless Meltzer, etc, are getting info directly from Tony, which seems unlikely, it's entirely possible that their sources are people who were not kept in the know on this, that it may have only been select people very high up to know, which would frankly not be a great thing. Some degree of privacy in an ongoing legal problem isn't unreasonable, but the left hand not knowing what the right one was doing would not be a sign of a great corporate structure.
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Post by Jedi-El of Tomorrow on Aug 23, 2023 0:23:05 GMT -5
It's the same shit that got Enzo rightfully fired. I always had the feeling with Enzo that it was the straw that broke the camels back. They already were fed up with him for a bunch of reason and that pushed things over the edge. Yeah, I remember the reports that people backstage hated Enzo. And that if anything the Enzo character was him turned down. It was so bad that Roman kicked him off one of the tour buses, and the reaction was "Wait, just how annoying is Enzo, if Roman of all people booted him off the bus". Miz's tear down of Enzo on the mic, and kicking the shit out of him was seen as a message to Enzo to shape the f*** up.
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Post by Mozenrath on Aug 23, 2023 0:30:43 GMT -5
I always had the feeling with Enzo that it was the straw that broke the camels back. They already were fed up with him for a bunch of reason and that pushed things over the edge. Yeah, I remember the reports that people backstage hated Enzo. And that if anything the Enzo character was him turned down. It was so bad that Roman kicked him off one of the tour buses, and the reaction was "Wait, just how annoying is Enzo, if Roman of all people booted him off the bus". Miz's tear down of Enzo on the mic, and kicking the shit out of him was seen as a message to Enzo to shape the f*** up. My favorite Enzo story is him annoying Finn Balor, a guy who similarly isn't known for getting annoyed with people easily, by claiming to want to try to "help him get girls" and to try to tempt him into going with Enzo to clubs. The belief is he just wanted to benefit from association with Finn since, as people like Karl Anderson among others have pointed out, a guy who literally did modeling work in Japan with like an 8-pack and a visibly sizable wang in his wrestling trunks did not need Enzo's help getting women any day of the week.
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Post by Mid-Carder on Aug 23, 2023 1:01:48 GMT -5
I kind of get why they would allow Hair to perform at Wembley in spite of all this. There's been a lot of planning involved in this and it would affect the Bucks and Bald as well. I think we'll know more about any kind of suspension or punishment after All In
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Post by Citizen Snips on Aug 23, 2023 3:25:31 GMT -5
They sold like 75,000 tickets before a single match was announced right? Kicking this dope off the card wouldn’t matter one bit.
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Post by "Gizzark" Mike Wronglevenay on Aug 23, 2023 5:07:52 GMT -5
Yeah, I remember the reports that people backstage hated Enzo. And that if anything the Enzo character was him turned down. It was so bad that Roman kicked him off one of the tour buses, and the reaction was "Wait, just how annoying is Enzo, if Roman of all people booted him off the bus". Miz's tear down of Enzo on the mic, and kicking the shit out of him was seen as a message to Enzo to shape the f*** up. My favorite Enzo story is him annoying Finn Balor, a guy who similarly isn't known for getting annoyed with people easily, by claiming to want to try to "help him get girls" and to try to tempt him into going with Enzo to clubs. The belief is he just wanted to benefit from association with Finn since, as people like Karl Anderson among others have pointed out, a guy who literally did modeling work in Japan with like an 8-pack and a visibly sizable wang in his wrestling trunks did not need Enzo's help getting women any day of the week. I remember when that story came out someone on here tried to claim that Enzo would obviously get more girls than Finn. I don't think I have ever been more confused by a perspective someone posted here
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Post by cjb01: Limited Edition Item! on Aug 23, 2023 5:22:28 GMT -5
My favorite Enzo story is him annoying Finn Balor, a guy who similarly isn't known for getting annoyed with people easily, by claiming to want to try to "help him get girls" and to try to tempt him into going with Enzo to clubs. The belief is he just wanted to benefit from association with Finn since, as people like Karl Anderson among others have pointed out, a guy who literally did modeling work in Japan with like an 8-pack and a visibly sizable wang in his wrestling trunks did not need Enzo's help getting women any day of the week. I remember when that story came out someone on here tried to claim that Enzo would obviously get more girls than Finn. I don't think I have ever been more confused by a perspective someone posted here The person who posted that: {Spoiler}{SPOILER: CLICK TO SHOW}
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