WWE Taking big heat for Saudi Arabia show
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WWE Taking big heat for Saudi Arabia show
Yet, these same people fussing shill for Nike and Apple, shill for movie studios profiting by selling their movies in China and numerous other nations where horrible rights abuses happen daily.
Amazing.
Amazing.
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So, is it all bad or is it all fine?
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I think a show in Saudi Arabia is a drop in the bucket compared to what the other companies are doing all over that are not being criticized in the same way.Headhunter wrote:So, is it all bad or is it all fine?
I think WWE looks foolish for doing business there while at the same time promoting a "Women's Revolution". The women can't even wrestle there. I find that to be far worse than a single murder.
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I would not be looking toward the WWE for any kind of moral leadership anyway. Vince is very openly not that guy.Foo wrote:I think a show in Saudi Arabia is a drop in the bucket compared to what the other companies are doing all over that are not being criticized in the same way.Headhunter wrote:So, is it all bad or is it all fine?
I think WWE looks foolish for doing business there while at the same time promoting a "Women's Revolution". The women can't even wrestle there. I find that to be far worse than a single murder.
I haven't watched wrestling since half the women's matches consisted of them parading around in their bras and panties, throwing pillows and shooting each other with super-soakers looool
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Headhunter wrote:half the women's matches consisted of them parading around in their bras and panties, throwing pillows and shooting each other with super-soakers
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I actually wasn't crazy about it. It was neither quality wrestling nor hot enough to get my rocks off, so what am I supposed to do with it? Can find hot girls in skimpy outfits anywhere. Always just felt like pointless filler.
Not removing until John Elway is fired.
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Stacy Keibler made me a man.
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Vince has his qualities. It is said he is loyal to a fault.Headhunter wrote:I would not be looking toward the WWE for any kind of moral leadership anyway. Vince is very openly not that guy.Foo wrote:I think a show in Saudi Arabia is a drop in the bucket compared to what the other companies are doing all over that are not being criticized in the same way.Headhunter wrote:So, is it all bad or is it all fine?
I think WWE looks foolish for doing business there while at the same time promoting a "Women's Revolution". The women can't even wrestle there. I find that to be far worse than a single murder.
I haven't watched wrestling since half the women's matches consisted of them parading around in their bras and panties, throwing pillows and shooting each other with super-soakers looool
That was when they were "Divas"! They are women superstars now, apparently.
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Can any of them wrestle? Trish Stratus was an anomaly in her time.Foo wrote:Vince has his qualities. It is said he is loyal to a fault.Headhunter wrote:I would not be looking toward the WWE for any kind of moral leadership anyway. Vince is very openly not that guy.Foo wrote:I think a show in Saudi Arabia is a drop in the bucket compared to what the other companies are doing all over that are not being criticized in the same way.Headhunter wrote:So, is it all bad or is it all fine?
I think WWE looks foolish for doing business there while at the same time promoting a "Women's Revolution". The women can't even wrestle there. I find that to be far worse than a single murder.
I haven't watched wrestling since half the women's matches consisted of them parading around in their bras and panties, throwing pillows and shooting each other with super-soakers looool
That was when they were "Divas"! They are women superstars now, apparently.
Not removing until John Elway is fired.
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There is room for both.Foo wrote:Vince has his qualities. It is said he is loyal to a fault.Headhunter wrote:I would not be looking toward the WWE for any kind of moral leadership anyway. Vince is very openly not that guy.Foo wrote:I think a show in Saudi Arabia is a drop in the bucket compared to what the other companies are doing all over that are not being criticized in the same way.Headhunter wrote:So, is it all bad or is it all fine?
I think WWE looks foolish for doing business there while at the same time promoting a "Women's Revolution". The women can't even wrestle there. I find that to be far worse than a single murder.
I haven't watched wrestling since half the women's matches consisted of them parading around in their bras and panties, throwing pillows and shooting each other with super-soakers looool
That was when they were "Divas"! They are women superstars now, apparently.
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Charlotte Flair has her moments, but in general, no.Headhunter wrote:Can any of them wrestle? Trish Stratus was an anomaly in her time.Foo wrote:Vince has his qualities. It is said he is loyal to a fault.Headhunter wrote:I would not be looking toward the WWE for any kind of moral leadership anyway. Vince is very openly not that guy.Foo wrote:I think a show in Saudi Arabia is a drop in the bucket compared to what the other companies are doing all over that are not being criticized in the same way.Headhunter wrote:So, is it all bad or is it all fine?
I think WWE looks foolish for doing business there while at the same time promoting a "Women's Revolution". The women can't even wrestle there. I find that to be far worse than a single murder.
I haven't watched wrestling since half the women's matches consisted of them parading around in their bras and panties, throwing pillows and shooting each other with super-soakers looool
That was when they were "Divas"! They are women superstars now, apparently.
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They might want to focus on that or it's going to eventually backfire for their bottom line...Reign in Blood wrote:Charlotte Flair has her moments, but in general, no.Headhunter wrote:Can any of them wrestle? Trish Stratus was an anomaly in her time.Foo wrote:Vince has his qualities. It is said he is loyal to a fault.Headhunter wrote:I would not be looking toward the WWE for any kind of moral leadership anyway. Vince is very openly not that guy.Foo wrote:I think a show in Saudi Arabia is a drop in the bucket compared to what the other companies are doing all over that are not being criticized in the same way.Headhunter wrote:So, is it all bad or is it all fine?
I think WWE looks foolish for doing business there while at the same time promoting a "Women's Revolution". The women can't even wrestle there. I find that to be far worse than a single murder.
I haven't watched wrestling since half the women's matches consisted of them parading around in their bras and panties, throwing pillows and shooting each other with super-soakers looool
That was when they were "Divas"! They are women superstars now, apparently.
Or maybe my perception of the biz is out of touch.
Not removing until John Elway is fired.
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WWE should of cancelled this show who the fuck is in charge of PR there.
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I don't understand why other companies are not pressured like this?Tiggnutz wrote:WWE should of cancelled this show who the fuck is in charge of PR there.
Apple, Ford, Coke, and other highly visible consumer product companies are not told by the public they should not do business there.
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Also would like to point out how WWE works. The wrestlers generally get 1/3 of the gate for shows. They also get a percentage of their merchandise sales. The payout for the Saudi shows are huge for wrestlers, plus the merchandising for them in emerging markets can pay them well into retirement.
It is a great thing for both the company and their talent. Also, the fans in Saudi Arabia are not the regime who murdered the journalist. I would argue if the goal of such boycotts is to impose our values, not going is the antithesis of that.
It is a great thing for both the company and their talent. Also, the fans in Saudi Arabia are not the regime who murdered the journalist. I would argue if the goal of such boycotts is to impose our values, not going is the antithesis of that.
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I think the left is so dense that they don't even realize what it's like for women out there.
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Let's be real, the ONLY reason this murder is a big story is because the media is protecting their own. They ignore so much that goes on, but a member of the american media gets murdered and we must boycott everything. The treatment of the journalist was probably not even outside the realm of their everyday laws. Where is everyone wanting to boycott the rest of the time? Why do people not recognize the harm of people with such values leaking into OUR society?Jason wrote:I think the left is so dense that they don't even realize what it's like for women out there.
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This is why I have so much disdain for the liberal media. They are an absolute cancer to society in every way, no matter what side you stand on. Lying about major issues to protect their brand, misinterpreting opposing arguments on an every day basis. It's completely disgusting. Why is it the only honest news outlets tend to be independent Conservative journalists on youtube? Seeing this trend rise gives me hope, but if you are not actively out there seeking to understand current events, all you get is what the mainstream media tells you. And think about just how many people are out there not seeking answers and are just swayed by the media, clueless to everything... It's alarming. 65 million people voted for Hillary Clinton. That is insane.Foo wrote:Let's be real, the ONLY reason this murder is a big story is because the media is protecting their own. They ignore so much that goes on, but a member of the american media gets murdered and we must boycott everything. The treatment of the journalist was probably not even outside the realm of their everyday laws. Where is everyone wanting to boycott the rest of the time? Why do people not recognize the harm of people with such values leaking into OUR society?Jason wrote:I think the left is so dense that they don't even realize what it's like for women out there.
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Nice try Comrade! That guy is clearly a russian bot.