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DokDoyle

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  1. That says it better then I ever could. Nicely written
  2. Wrestling fans have been conditioned to hate "the muzzie look" since the Iron Sheik pissed everyone off 20 years ago with it. They knew what they were doing, and they knew Hassan was gonna get booed the minute they slapped a sheet on his head. Sabu, on the other hand, well, I'd be scared to confront him about his religious beliefs... <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Sabu is the one that goes against your point. If wrestling fans were conditioned as you say, would he not have felt the backlash as well? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Sabu never came out and said "hey I'm a Muslim". His claim to fame was being "related" to the original Sheik, hence the headgear. Totally different case that I included for levity. Good try, though. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> You may have been trying to be funny, I'm not You say wrestling fans have been conditioned to dislike anyone who wears a arab headdress. I think that Sabu proves that a character can be seen as more then an arab while still staying to the heart of a character. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Dude, Sabu's been a heel for the longest. The only reason he was ever even considered a possible face was the ECW crowd respected him for putting his body on the line all his life like he did. Now, if you put Hassan's gimmick in ECW it would have been laughed out of the house because everyone there would have known it was too retarded to go on. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I fully agree that he was a heel, I don't think it was for as long as you say. The real heat of a heel run may have been the Team WWF, but that being said, I don't think that he was ever a heel for the "Arab" part of it. He was a general heel
  3. Wrestling fans have been conditioned to hate "the muzzie look" since the Iron Sheik pissed everyone off 20 years ago with it. They knew what they were doing, and they knew Hassan was gonna get booed the minute they slapped a sheet on his head. Sabu, on the other hand, well, I'd be scared to confront him about his religious beliefs... <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Sabu is the one that goes against your point. If wrestling fans were conditioned as you say, would he not have felt the backlash as well? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Sabu never came out and said "hey I'm a Muslim". His claim to fame was being "related" to the original Sheik, hence the headgear. Totally different case that I included for levity. Good try, though. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> You may have been trying to be funny, I'm not You say wrestling fans have been conditioned to dislike anyone who wears a arab headdress. I think that Sabu proves that a character can be seen as more then an arab while still staying to the heart of a character.
  4. Wrestling fans have been conditioned to hate "the muzzie look" since the Iron Sheik pissed everyone off 20 years ago with it. They knew what they were doing, and they knew Hassan was gonna get booed the minute they slapped a sheet on his head. Sabu, on the other hand, well, I'd be scared to confront him about his religious beliefs... <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Sabu is the one that goes against your point. If wrestling fans were conditioned as you say, would he not have felt the backlash as well?
  5. There's only one Timothy Mcveigh, there's more then one Arab-american and yes, piano wire does cut throats...did anyone say it was piano wire....I don't think I heard cole or Tazz say it was...the only place I saw that was spoilers
  6. I think we agree more then we disagree. Hassan could be a face, but to do so goes right to the heart of the character. He was being "himself" (Character wise), a proud Arab-american, with his dress and his music. Why should he change his ways to be liked? Are you saying that if he kept the character, but saved Sgt. Slaughter or another superface, he'd automatically be a face. Not at all, it would get crapped all over. As long as he is shown as a Arab, he'll be looked at as a heel
  7. Once Again, I have to disagree At the very least, The first promo asked fans to judge him on what he did in the ring, not for who he was. This was booed, when he did nothing that could be considered heelish, trying to show himself as a underdog babyface, in my opinion. If I remember this correctly, the second one in the store, he did nothing heelish, talking about "His", that being the characters experiences. Once again, not heelish, but it was booed. As for Sonjay Dutt, If he was featured with any kind of personality, anywhere close to the amount that Hassan was, I believe you'd see the same thing.
  8. Totally unnecessary on the part of the WWE to make a "victim of racism" into a heel. What's the point? He makes Arab-Americans look like whiny bitches. Oh, wait, that *is* the point...I GET IT NOW! Arab-Americans are whiny bitches! <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I disagree, I don't think the WWE had any choice but to make him a heel. He had his promo's booed before anyone knew anymore about his character other then the fact he was Arab-american
  9. I agree, all this does is just make "Muhammad" (I use quotes as it is a character) correct. Everyone thinks he's a terrorist, because of who he is, not what he has done. and I do think the "replace a with b" does hold water, simply put, a heel and his gang beat up a face to get heat for a PPV match. Happens at least once a month, stop looking for things to get upset about
  10. They're obviously not going to come right out and refer to Hassan and Daivari as terrorists. But if you can't see the connections in what they did, then you're really stupid. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I think that's the point he is making. You assume it's Terrorist activities because of who did it. Let's take Muhummad and Davari out of it. If JBL and the cabinet did the EXACT same thing to the Undertaker, would it be getting all this attention? of course not, as it's a just a wrestling angle. That's all this was, a wrestling angle that's had a lot more thrown on it then it deserves. I wasn't offended by the angle, I actually don't mind the Muhummad and Davari characters. People just need to sit back and relax a little bit. Not everything is a controversy wating to be looked at
  11. I loved this show...I bought it, I'm going to download it and will be getting the DVD. Anyone who didn't like it expected too much or were just going to piss all over it no matter what happened.
  12. Apparently the CD Plus's released the Road Warriors DVD early as well, sending it with last weeks new releases. I know the guy that works at my local one, but he wouden't let me buy one till tuesday, the "Real" release date in canada. Does anyone else who has the WM21 DVD notice that the Hall of Fame disc seems to have a really poor audio mix, the music is loud but speaking in some of the packages is low?
  13. Arn't they both getting cancelled in the next few weeks anyway?
  14. This sounds like fun...but No canadians allowed...Boo, I say Boo
  15. "What..This ain't the Source Awards?"
  16. He was talking how this town is like a great big pussy waiting to be fucked. Well, at least I wish that's what he was talking about 7 second delay needs a work out
  17. Vin Diesel wins bad hair award
  18. What was Pachino talking about..I kind of nodded off?
  19. Yeah....that would be him. Thanks
  20. I just got the Survivor Series DVD, and wonder if anyone can tell me who the agent with Fit Finley is when they are helping Maven after the Snitsky attack? He looks like someone I should know, but I can't put a name to him Thanks
  21. ok..I'm in the chat room..where's everyone else?
  22. She'll be brought in with Harry Smith and Teddy Hart
  23. I've been using Mozilla/Firefox at home for a little over a year and will only use IE for sites that won't open in Mozilla (Launchcast being one real good example). I have to use IE at work and find it wanting. Really, How hard would it have been to add Tabbed Browsing to SP2?
  24. People talk about the Dog Show, as if there's only one. The One USA shows in September (and still has a 5 Year deal with if I remember correctly) is Westminister from MSG. NBC shows the Philadelphia Show on thanksgiving Day. (The Show actually takes place a coupe of weeks before thanksgiving) That I know has a co-branding agreement with Purina for 5 years.
  25. There was one Saturday Night's Main Event on FOX. It was the one with Shawn Michaels beating Davey Boy Smith for the IC Title.
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