cabbageboy 0 Report post Posted August 3, 2007 Gotta love Booker's thoughts on ECW. He would have flat out quit if he'd had to go there. Jericho's comments on various shows about how Benoit wouldn't have looked at it as a demotion look dubious after this (as if they weren't already). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Spaceman Spiff 0 Report post Posted August 4, 2007 I thought it was Heyman and the Dudleys who put Bearer in concrete, not the Cabinet? It was. I'm not sure what was happening on SD (or maybe it was Velocity) that prompted me to make that pic. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
USC Wuz Robbed! 0 Report post Posted August 4, 2007 It was actually the Taker who put Bearer in concrete... after beating the Dudleys in a handicap match. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mecca 0 Report post Posted August 4, 2007 Dave Meltzer joined Bill Simmons on "BS Report" podcast on ESPN.com today. If you want to hear two guys bury WWE for 45 minutes and then hear The Sports Guy talk about Eric Gagne & Wilson Betimet, head over to web site of the Worldwide Leader. Interesting, given that's not really what they did. They had an in-depth discussion of the Benoit tragedy and why Simmons stopped watching and why he felt other fans had to. But Meltzer is the suck though! One man's burial is everybody else's fair appraisal of the facts. Well it wasn't my words it was just a C and P, I didn't listen to it I'm not a fan of ESPN's site or ever going to it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
USC Wuz Robbed! 0 Report post Posted August 4, 2007 Yet you posted the comment definitively as if it were your words, not crediting where you "C & P"'d from. You have to defend your statements when others call you out on it. Saying it wasn't your words either makes you a liar or a guy who steals other people's comments and post as your own. Which is it? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
UZI Suicide 0 Report post Posted August 4, 2007 I was watching this DX/Hart Foundation promo from 97 - http://youtube.com/watch?v=8NUkF40WLzQ&...ted&search= and I was kind of shocked (although I laughed hysterically) at Bret Hart calling HHH and HBK homo's. I know WWF pushed the envelope back then but I didn't remember they said stuff like that. Do you think saying homo on RAW would fly these days or would WWE get in trouble for it? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Enigma 0 Report post Posted August 4, 2007 WWE SPONSOR CONFIRMS NEW MATCH FOR SUMMERSLAM On the official web site for Ziddio.com, which is hosting WWE's "Biggest Fan" contest, they now have a video promo up for Summerslam. In the video they are advertising King Booker vs. Triple H. http://www.ziddio.com/contest.zd?dispatch=...&contest=21 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Matt Young 0 Report post Posted August 4, 2007 -WWE will be holding a free event on 8.18.07 at Venice Beach, setting up a ring on the beach and having a number of autograph signings, giveaways and even some matches starting at 10:30 AM. Slated to appear are Rey Mysterio, Chavo Guerrero, Torrie Wilson, Maria, Chris Masters, Chuck Palumbo, Daivari, Jimmy Wang Yang and Val Venis. This is all a part of the promotional hype for Summerslam. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Vern Gagne 0 Report post Posted August 4, 2007 It reminds me of the Baywatch episode with Hulk Hogan and Macho Man vs Vader and Kevin Sullivan. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mecca 0 Report post Posted August 4, 2007 As always at JRsbarbq.com I hope this blog (insider, internet term which means I am hipper than I was last week) finds everyone well, in great health, happy and relatively sane. Things are great in Norman, Oklahoma USA as J.R.’s Family Bar-B-Q continues to stay consistently busy not only in our restaurant, but also with catering jobs as we had three alone on Thursday, one for 750 people. Next week we feed the OU football team, which is one of my more favorite nights of the pre-season. The Sooner Football program bought several cases of J.R.’s Beef Jerky for their players and coaches consumption as it is a great snack for those on the go and has little, if any fat, plenty of protein, no carbs and seems to give the athletes a nice lift prior to their challenging practices in the Oklahoma heat. OU started practice Wednesday with high expectations, as usual, for another great season after last year’s unlikely Big 12 Championship year that started with the QB being kicked off the team and ended with the exciting Fiesta Bowl loss to Boise State. Nonetheless, in between the start and the end of the 2006 college football season, Coach Bob Stoops’ Troops had a magical year and without a doubt, it was Bob’s best coaching job to date at OU in the eyes of many, including his second year when he guided the Sooners to a National Championship. I would have to think about that one as National Championships are special, but there is absolutely no doubt that what the Sooner coaches did last year with a QB controversy and losing Adrian Peterson for several games with a broken collarbone that Stoops proved once again why he is college football’s best coach. Yours truly had dinner with Bob on Tuesday night and he is excited about this season, especially with so many talented players returning, 17 starters, and the fact that the summer, voluntary workouts, which began in Norman on June 1, went the best that they ever have. Many pundits are making a great deal about the OU quarterback situation and who will start between 3 players. According to Bob, that position is going to be earned and not willed to someone and a decision might not be made until the week of the North Texas game on September 1. Without question, more than one QB will be ready to play and facilitate a Sooner offense that is loaded. I always say it starts up front with the big eaters and the Sooner O-Line has the chance to be one of the school’s all time bests, which is saying something. As you can see, I am “mildly” excited about the potential of this years Sooner Football team and plan on attending every game, home and away. Turning to wrestling, much has been made of my on air mistake misidentifying Jillian Hall and Beth Phoenix Monday night from Tucson on Raw. I am guilty as charged. I even had a premonition about this matter before the show and went up to the ladies to confirm what they would be wearing. Not simply because of my error, but it might serve each of them well to better distinguish themselves as it relates to look and attire which might lend to their individuality. Bottom line is I made the mistake, which isn’t my first one nor will it be my last, but I will work on correcting this matter in the future. I did get amused at the knee jerk reaction of many wrestling websites who made my “grievous error” out to be a bigger deal than I perceived it to be. The Monday Night Raw rating, when it was released early this week, was not good. When I saw the rating I felt that it was an abnormally large drop and after reviewing the other programs on against us it seemed that none of them experienced an abnormally large increase for the night. So what happened? Where did the viewers go who failed to watch Raw? What TV show did they tune to Monday Night? All valid questions, but there are few answers except that Nielson, the rating service that provides the all important numbers/ratings for TV shows has stepped forward to indicate that there was technical errors in reporting for multiple shows, as I understand it, on Monday night. I don’t know what the Raw rating will end up being, as I write this, but it was a much better rating than was released on Tuesday that began a “sky is falling” approach by many in the wrestling media, some who almost sounded gleeful that the WWE was being faced with more challenges. I have had the same philosophy for year and that is that I never get to euphoric regarding the high ratings nor will I allow myself to get to low on the bad ones. I adopted that philosophy during the Monday Night Wars when WCW kicked our backside 83 weeks in a row even though I thought on many of those weeks the WWE produced the better TV product. That’s akin to a football team playing a great game and still losing. The bottom line is wins and losses and we lost….83 weeks in a row, so I decided to make a conscious effort to not put my self in a position to stay in a funk or depressed for those 83 weeks. I am not Dr. Phil, but that just doesn’t seem healthy. Billy Gibbons of ZZ Top fame, a genuine legend in the world of Rock ‘N Roll, and his crew visited J.R.’s Family Bar-B-Q Thursday night and had a great time consuming large quantities of Bar-B-Q and COLD beverages. Mrs. J.R. and I will be attending the ZZ Top concert in OKC this weekend as guests of the band. Billy is a class act and a long time wrestling fan from his days of growing up in Houston and attending Paul Boesch promoted bouts as a youngster. Billy’s wrestling trivia expertise rivals Mike Tyson’s from the celebs I have met over the years. It saddens and greatly disappoints me that Jeff Hardy will be absent from the WWE for the next month or so. Nonetheless, I am happy that Jeff isn’t suffering from a serious injury as has plagued so many wrestlers recently. The WWE could have certainly utilized Jeff’s services during these challenging times and no one can dispute the fact that Jeff’s individual popularity wasn’t building toward an all time high if it wasn’t already there. Everyone is human and as the old saying goes “to err is human” but the timing of these unfortunate circumstances are extremely untimely. The “good news” if one chooses to look for some positive in this situation is that Jeff will be back in time, as I understand it, and he will have an opportunity to still make a big impact in the WWE and then move continuously in a positive direction in his career and finally live his dream of becoming the superstar he was meant to be. For some reason “The Simpsons” movie has been a topic of discussion here lately and “no” I haven’t seen it yet, but I have been a fan of the show for years. I used to day dream about “J.R.” being a recurring character on “King of the Hill” back in the day as I always felt I had a face for radio or animation. Pacman Jones questions seem to abound. I think this is a joke to even consider Jones to be on anyone’s roster and is a knee jerk attempt to garner attention/publicity. Contrary to popular belief I am of the mindset that all publicity is NOT good publicity. It might have been in the P.T. Barnum, days but not in the days of Nancy Grace and her cronies. Seriously, that theory defies common sense in today’s marketplace. Jones has proven to have character issues and is living large in the age of entitlement so why would anyone with any intelligence want this man in their locker room? Wrestling locker rooms are challenging enough places with all the diverse ego and personalities that are seemingly running rampant without adding a known malcontent, non-dues paying, untrained wrestler to the mix. I am doing some writing for www.ouinsider.com these days and generally have one column a week there concerning…guess who…the Oklahoma Sooners. Check it out if you are a college football fan. Will Mr. Kennedy become a top hand on Raw? I hope so, but that is largely up to Mr. Kennedy and him getting a few breaks along the way. There is no magic wand that can be waved about a talent’s head that anoints them to be a star. It takes natural talent, really hard work, timely and well executed creative, and a little luck. I still say great talent overcomes average creative but many disagree with me on that one, but that’s fine, too. For those of you that write asking about WWE Over the Edge of 1999, the event Owen Hart died, I have little recall about that event that I care to remember at this time. I have not seen that PPV ever on tape and have said on numerous occasions I “may” watch it again, if I ever decide to write a book about my career. That was one of the saddest days of my life, professionally or personally. Sitting mere feet from seeing one’s friend die is not a memory I enjoy recalling and I have discussed it enough already. Will Kurt Angle ever return to the WWE questions have been popping up lately. Last I looked, Kurt had a job with a lesser schedule, which I feel fits him better than being on the road even though the WWE schedule is 4 days on and 3 days off, if one is booked full time. The days of the “I worked over 300 days a year” song and dance have long since passed which, honestly, is a really good thing. I am not in charge of WWE bridges so for me to say if Kurt has burned his bridge or not with the WWE would be a guess and not my place. Personally, I would say he has not, but again, I am down in Oklahoma selling Bar-B-Q and not managing talent relations of which I am eternally thankful. With the upcoming release of the World Class DVD by the WWE coming soon, many have asked my memories about the World Class promotion. I only worked there a few times as a fill in for a vacating announcer but was close from an administration standpoint working with Bill Watts in the Mid South and UWF organizations. The company had amazing talents, especially and arguably the most famously controversial family in the biz, the Von Erichs. Lots of talent wanted to work the “Dallas Territory” for pappy Fritz because the travel was manageable and their TV production was top shelf, thanks in a large part to Keith Mitchell and their TV aired literally everywhere so the wrestlers had an opportunity to get great exposure. I did have issues with how the company was managed at times and the lack of discipline that some talents exhibited should not have been tolerated. The tragic deaths of the Von Erich brothers is almost too bizarre to be believed. The story of World Class Championship Wrestling is mind boggling and I am sure the DVD will be special. I am anxious to see it myself. There was great wrestling, and ample amounts of sex, drugs and rock ‘roll-like lifestyles within that talented, profitable albeit seemingly haunted wrestling company. Cena haters, adults especially, but any one dropping “F-Bombs” at John Cena or anyone else at a wrestling event is a classless, gutless, jerk. Using profane language in the presence of women and children is unacceptable in my view. Violators should be tossed if they are heard spewing such garbage. If parents allow their kids to have dirty mouths because they think their kids are cute when they curse, are not good parents. I feel fans should be able to boo who in the heck they want and even write posters indicating such, as I think that makes for good, organic, TV but overt profanity in a public gathering dotted with families is not the place to use foul language. Sometimes I think that some arenas over serve the fans with large beers which compounds the problem. Greg Oliver written wrestling books. Yes I have read several books written by Greg and he does a super job, does his homework and had passion for what he does. I would endorse any book that he writes. His book on Canadian wrestlers was especially informative and an easy read. I am anxious to read Chris Jericho’s new book, which will be out soon and the book co-written by Frank (Bruiser Brody) Goodish’s widow, Barbara about my late friend’s life. Big 12 North? I am picking Nebraska, even though the media has selected Missouri to win the Big 12 North. We will be in Omaha, Nebraska for Monday Night Raw during football season, as a matter of fact, the Monday after OU plays at Iowa State and I expect to be booed significantly by the Nebraska fans when they hear “Boomer Sooner” played in the Cornhusker state. However, I will tell you that the Nebraska and Alabama football fans are the most classy fans I have ever met since attending OU games for many, many years. It is hard to believe how may fans have driven AMAZING distances to eat at our restaurant. We have had fans from Virginia, Illinois, New Mexico, south Texas, Missouri, Kansas, Minnesota, California, and Connecticut that I have actually met there, that have made the trip from their homes to visit us in Norman, Oklahoma. That is amazing to me and I am eternally grateful for all the folks that are helping make our place a huge hit and will enable us to continue to grow outside Norman and Oklahoma as time goes by. Lots of folks asking about HBK. I have been in email communication with Shawn over the past few weeks and he seems to be feeling much better, but my sense is that he is still a few months away from returning to in ring action. I expect he will start training in a more aggressive way around September 1 and will likely make his return sometime this fall. I know we all miss him on Raw and he is one of the most influential leaders in the locker room. The young wrestlers should always listen when HBK talks and I have always stressed that every young talent thoroughly study Shawn Michael’s DVDs, etc if they truly want to master their craft. I do not believe that because a guy simply looks good in an 8X10 that he has a chance to be a star. Size is a non issue in the way I judge talent and HBK is a testament to that personal philosophy. Skill, passion, and charisma far and away outweigh big bodies. That is my story and I am sticking to it. Is Terry Funk WWE Hall of Fame material? Are you kidding me. Do I love Bar-B-Q? Do I have “Boomer Sooner” as my cell phone ring? Absolutely, Terry should be in the WWE Hall of Fame as should his brother Dory. And what about the Briscos? Definitely. All 4 of these men deserve to be in the WWE Hall of Fame over many that are in the hallowed halls, especially yours truly. The best way to cook a beef brisket, or at least the way we do it at J.R.’s, is to slow smoke it on indirect heat (not over fire) at 225 degrees using hickory wood for around 6-8 hours, depending on the size. If I were a new smoker of brisket, I would suggest that one start off slow, select a smaller brisket and essentially practice before you have company over and “show off” your new skills. We have a chapter in our J.R.’s Cookbook that explains how to smoke brisket, among other popular meats. If you haven’t checked out our store recently, I invite you to go by and visit. We appreciate your business and are happy to say the Beef Jerky biz is booming. I sincerely believe we make the best Beef Jerky available anywhere and I encourage you to try it today. Our Hall of Fame offer includes personally autographed T-shirts and Jerky but they won’t be available much longer. We will address selected, specific comment feedback soon… before I leave for Buffalo, if all goes well, so keep your comments and questions coming. We look forward to seeing you one day at J.R.’s Family Bar-B-Q Restaurant. Be well and thanks for stopping by and especially for your business. BOOMER SOONER! J.R. That Cena part is laughable, way to make it sound like serious sour grapes that you are upset your chosen guy isn't universally over. It's cool for DX to make jokes about their dicks, oral sex and homosexuals but gosh darnit don't cuss at John Cena. Wrestling is like going to a football game you know long beforehand what you are going to hear while there, if you don't want your kid to hear that, don't take them. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Danville_Wrestling 0 Report post Posted August 4, 2007 I also find it funny about the profanity paragraph because J.R. spews profanity during the big moments on RAW damning people to hell and such and you know woman/children at out there watching on television. I agree that such profanity never reflects well on people but we have freedom of speech in this country and for fans to get tossed for expressing that right would be stupid. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
EVIL~! alkeiper 0 Report post Posted August 4, 2007 I also find it funny about the profanity paragraph because J.R. spews profanity during the big moments on RAW damning people to hell and such and you know woman/children at out there watching on television. I agree that such profanity never reflects well on people but we have freedom of speech in this country and for fans to get tossed for expressing that right would be stupid. Freedom of speech does not give a person the right to use foul language at a public event. If I started spewing repeated obscenities, I would expect to get tossed and I hope others would be treated as such. The ticket you buy for a wrestling event is quite clear that management has that right. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Obi Chris Kenobi 0 Report post Posted August 4, 2007 I'm going to the Raw taping in October, here in the UK. The doors open at 7:30 - what's the typical time that the show will end, you know, for booking train tickets and stuff back home. 10:30? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bob_barron 0 Report post Posted August 4, 2007 I also find it funny about the profanity paragraph because J.R. spews profanity during the big moments on RAW damning people to hell and such and you know woman/children at out there watching on television. I agree that such profanity never reflects well on people but we have freedom of speech in this country and for fans to get tossed for expressing that right would be stupid. You don't get the first amendment Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mecca 0 Report post Posted August 4, 2007 I think it's basically hypocrisy, they encouraged and have encouraged people to chant asshole at Vince for years. Also you know what you are gonna hear, it's like the football game. I also don't think your kids are gonna be scarred because they heard some guys say fuck. But if it bothers anyone that much, don't take your kids. Basically reading it I thought to myself "Stop swearing and booing Cena you might influence the kids to think it's cool and then they'll do it" and well without kids Cena loses a big part of his base. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Danville_Wrestling 0 Report post Posted August 4, 2007 I also find it funny about the profanity paragraph because J.R. spews profanity during the big moments on RAW damning people to hell and such and you know woman/children at out there watching on television. I agree that such profanity never reflects well on people but we have freedom of speech in this country and for fans to get tossed for expressing that right would be stupid. You don't get the first amendment I'm not gonna divert this thread into a first amendment argument but unless your belief is that using foul language constitutes hate speech/encourages violence then I'm not seeing your point. All I'm trying to say, as Mecca stated, the WWE has been big on audience expression in the past (ex. asshole chants @ Vince which I saw kids as young as ten participating in), especially the attitude era, and trying to discourage that is ridiculous. Its just another example of groupthink within the WWE that we have to think as they do or something is wrong with us and not them. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
EVIL~! alkeiper 0 Report post Posted August 4, 2007 I'm going to the Raw taping in October, here in the UK. The doors open at 7:30 - what's the typical time that the show will end, you know, for booking train tickets and stuff back home. 10:30? Is that doors open or belltime? If the doors open at 7:30, figure an hour before the show starts and then two and a half hours or so for the show. Since it's a taping they likely won't end at 11pm as usual. I also find it funny about the profanity paragraph because J.R. spews profanity during the big moments on RAW damning people to hell and such and you know woman/children at out there watching on television. I agree that such profanity never reflects well on people but we have freedom of speech in this country and for fans to get tossed for expressing that right would be stupid. You don't get the first amendment I'm not gonna divert this thread into a first amendment argument but unless your belief is that using foul language constitutes hate speech/encourages violence then I'm not seeing your point. All I'm trying to say, as Mecca stated, the WWE has been big on audience expression in the past (ex. asshole chants @ Vince which I saw kids as young as ten participating in), especially the attitude era, and trying to discourage that is ridiculous. Its just another example of groupthink within the WWE that we have to think as they do or something is wrong with us and not them. I didn't interpret it as a rant against those who don't like Cena as much as behavior in general. Remember that Ross might not necessarily agree with WWE policy in this regard. Likely he feels that some is ok, but there are fans who have crossed the line at events. He may have found that fan behavior has reached the point of actively turning fans off of attending shows, as some fans feel they can show up, abuse alcohol consumption, and make the experience unpleasant for those around them. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mecca 0 Report post Posted August 4, 2007 Also if we are discussing this kinda stuff what about the fact that both of John Cena's finishers have the term FU in them? Or that shirt he was wearing that said "ruck fules".Or the Steve Austin "F*ck Fear" shirt with the middle finger replacing the U. That's lovely for the kids. As far as the whole hey maybe JR just personally thinks this.....But seriously Stone Cold was JR's best bud and his entrance involved holding up his middle fingers at all four corners of the ring. It seems to me that JR should take the log out of his own eye before he advises fans to do the same And it's not what is said, it's WHO it's said to. JR addressed Cena haters as if that's the only group. Sure it's the most vocal, because a lot of people don't care for him and we're making it known in any way possible. But there would be no problem if someone dropped an "F bomb" about Khali or something. In fact I've heard a lot of kids use the same sorts of vulgarities because that's the kind of families who come to some of these shows, the ones who have no moral standards to begin with. The kids or parents aren't upset that you used a swear word, they're upset that you made fun of their favorite guy. I've gone to several shows where people will say nothing more than "Cena sucks" and the kids will respond in the same way as if you kicked their puppy. This isn't a show to cater to children, so if they can't take the situation of going to a show where they serve alcohol and are most likely going to cater to rowdy fans, then the parents are responsible enough to not take them to the show. That's what being a parent is all about. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Obi Chris Kenobi 0 Report post Posted August 4, 2007 I'm going to the Raw taping in October, here in the UK. The doors open at 7:30 - what's the typical time that the show will end, you know, for booking train tickets and stuff back home. 10:30? Is that doors open or belltime? If the doors open at 7:30, figure an hour before the show starts and then two and a half hours or so for the show. Since it's a taping they likely won't end at 11pm as usual. Ah, sorry, doors open at 6:00, show starts at 7:30 - so around a 10 finish? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GreatWhiteNope 0 Report post Posted August 4, 2007 http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2003560...7351002,00.html Hogan is currently in talks to start his own promotion, in which the focus will be firmly taken off those with superhuman physiques. He said: "I don't know what the other federations can do, but I do know what I can do and it's all part of my plan for a new wrestling idea. "It came from another person and when they told it to me it was the smartest thing I'd ever heard. "I have been speaking to people from the American television networks and other important people in LA. In the first two weeks they raised $40million (£20million). I need about $80-100million to start it up. "If me and my partners pull it off then the wrestlers will have a more natural look and an easier schedule - all of the things people are saying the business needs. "And then Vince McMahon and everyone else in the business will have to follow suit." Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Danville_Wrestling 0 Report post Posted August 4, 2007 Interesting idea for the Hogan promotion but I'd say it will probably never see the light of day. It's so hard to just build a wrestling company from scratch, even if you are one of the biggest drawing superstars of all time. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mecca 0 Report post Posted August 4, 2007 They'll all have fun jobbing to Hogan.....Hogan can have all these ideas about how own promotion and whatever but he honestly knows nothing about the business. He probably thinks him and Big Show can bring it down, stuck in the 80's mindset. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
EVIL~! alkeiper 0 Report post Posted August 4, 2007 I'd say Hulk Hogan knows a ton about the business, having positioned his character to stay popular after all these years, working promoters to maximum effect without burning bridges, etc. The thing is a new promotion has been talked about before, even initial tapings run but nothing comes of it. To me, the question isn't whether Hogan will job or not, that's irrelevant. It''s how much of a personal sacrifice he's willing to make to get it off the ground. There will not be much money in it at first. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Banter 0 Report post Posted August 4, 2007 I also find it funny about the profanity paragraph because J.R. spews profanity during the big moments on RAW damning people to hell and such and you know woman/children at out there watching on television. I agree that such profanity never reflects well on people but we have freedom of speech in this country and for fans to get tossed for expressing that right would be stupid. I don't care what JR has said and done in the past, it is NOT COOL to drop F-bombs at a show. When the new ECW was running its own tour they stopped in Niagara Falls (the cesspool of WNY) for a show in front of maybe 800-900 people. It was the most vile, disgusting event I have ever been too. I went to all the original ECW shows in Buffalo at the Flickinger Center but those crowds couldn't hold a candle to the lewdness of the crowd in Niagara Falls. People were dropping f-bombs, anti-gay slurs, and all kind of bullshit. I'm no saint; I swear a lot, but not in public and not in front of children. I was so uncomfortable for the parents that brought their kids (which was a debatable choice in itself) that I actually pull one guy aside and asking him to chill out. There was a little kid sitting in front of him yet he was yelling "Fuck" and "Faggot" like he had tourettes. I could tell that the kid and his father were getting angry but the father didn't have the sack to stick up for his kid. I made up my mind then and there that I will never go to another show again. I was embarrassed to be there. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mysterious_w 0 Report post Posted August 4, 2007 Ehhhhh.. it all depends on the audience. Just swearing randomly at a WWE show in front of a load of kids is obviously not really responsible behaviour, but there is a place for the "Fuck him up.." chants. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HollywoodSpikeJenkins 0 Report post Posted August 4, 2007 Hogan tries to start a new promotion every couple of years. This is nothing new. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mike wanna be 0 Report post Posted August 4, 2007 Wrestling stopped being kid-friendly in the early 90s. Wake up, parents. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hunter's Torn Quad 0 Report post Posted August 4, 2007 Hogan tries to start a new promotion every couple of years. This is nothing new. I think the odds of him starting a promotion are about 59 to 1. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Epic Reine 0 Report post Posted August 4, 2007 Parents who take their young child to a WWE event is pretty irresponsible in the first place... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
UseTheSledgehammerUh 0 Report post Posted August 4, 2007 That's absolutely untrue. WWE shows, especially house shows, are pretty family friendly. Aside from seeing a few girls in revealing outfits (and that's been really toned down as of late) and some high school insults, there's nothing wrong with making your child happy by taking them to see people from TV. Televised WWE events are very, very boring, compiled of: Backstage Talk Segments, Commercial Breaks, and Extended Resthold Sequences during Live Commercial Breaks. Paying for a WWE Televised Event (non-PPV) isn't offensive, it's just dumb. House shows are the way to go. Each match on 8-9 match card gets a lot of time to tell a story. Taking children to see UFC or an R-Rated Movie is far more offensive than WWE. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites