It appears he has aged. A common occurrence.
The world spinning on its axis around the Sun for multiple revolutions.
I think people have this mindset because of the rep of the guys from the 80's and 90's.I tried not to take this post personally, but as someone who tries to go to bat for progressive views and movements as much as I can and as a wrestler myself, I struggle to find any justification for this post other than you having an ignorant or otherwise narrow view of what kind of people enjoy/want to be wrestlers. I've been in locker rooms with all kinds of people, from nobodies up to hall of famers and current roster members of both major US companies, and while it is obviously anecdotal, my experience has not given me the same stunted viewpoint that you're offering up. The viewpoints have been as diverse as any other workplace I've been in. Again, anecdotal, but the kind of social views and bigotry typically ascribed to the right are nowhere near as common as people think within the space.
And for the record yes, I DO expect my locker room colleagues to not be pieces of shit, and yes, I have been vocal to them when they are.
This, too. The onus is on the person to be a good person, it should not be laughable to expect those from all walks of life to attempt to be good people.
Well done Trump steak with extra Ketchup
I think people have this mindset because of the rep of the guys from the 80's and 90's.
Because of my job I've had interactions with a wide spectrum of wrestlers. 99% of people were delightful to work with and I believe were genuinely good people. I'm just a producer, so these people didn't have to be nice to me, they could have just gotten the info and then gone on with their lives. But instead they engage and are quite delightful.
I even made a good friend who is a Wolf. She's awesome.
Gotta stick up for what you love. Everything is going to have it's share of bad people. But the current crop has the rep for being the friendly millennial generation.
If you ever work in the Pacific North West, please let me kn ow. :D
Cody isn't exactly the anti-thesis to Jericho either. He might be AEW's top baby face, but he's far from his father's "Hard Times" everyman/working man alter ego. He looks more like heel Ric Flair with all the limo and private jet video packages he's featured in. Plus his character is best friends with MJF? His wife is a heel too? Why is he the defacto baby face? Then you have Moxley doing his best Stone Cold impression, which I'm sure will win over all the lapsed redneck wrestling fans. Not to mention Adam Page's nickname is Hangman, which is a great image to conjure up in 2019 given the current state of race relations in the U.S. AEW committing a lot of unforced errors.
Cody isn't exactly the anti-thesis to Jericho either. He might be AEW's top baby face, but he's far from his father's "Hard Times" everyman/working man alter ego. He looks more like heel Ric Flair with all the limo and private jet video packages he's featured in. Plus his character is best friends with MJF? His wife is a heel too? Why is he the defacto baby face? Then you have Moxley doing his best Stone Cold impression, which I'm sure will win over all the lapsed redneck wrestling fans. Not to mention Adam Page's nickname is Hangman, which is a great image to conjure up in 2019 given the current state of race relations in the U.S. AEW committing a lot of unforced errors.
"I had the noose for a while and tried to be as sensitive as I could about in every way possible, but I still had people writing me who were kind about it, but had family members who committed suicide which made them uncomfortable, or maybe the racial connotations of me carrying a noose were uncomfortable, I get that. I tried to be really sensitive about it, but it was something I wanted to get away from."
Lol no he's not. Where'd you get that shit from? I've spoken to him about stuff like this. He hates trump and for gods sake hes married to a very progressive black woman
Why do you keep repeating the same shit that the Khan's are big trump supporters? They donate to all political parties as billionaires do. And Tony Khan's father was one of the only people in the NFL that supported the players kneeling.What they going to do? Like this company is own by a big Trump supporter
He gave quite a bit to Trump. That's still supporting him whether he supports others not. I also saw him on CNBC the other day being very complimentary of Trump, talking about how hes ushered in a golden age of manufacturing. So yeah it's not just support with money either.Why do you keep repeating the same shit that the Khan's are big trump supporters? They donate to all political parties as billionaires do. And Tony Khan's father was one of the only people in the NFL that supported the players kneeling.
I think its a shoot.
Not generally, no, but that's also not an excuse to just give up and accept it.
I may know who you're talking about, and if it's Kris Wolf I've heard she's wonderful.
Lol no he's not. Where'd you get that shit from? I've spoken to him about stuff like this. He hates trump and for gods sake hes married to a very progressive black woman
I may know who you're talking about, and if it's Kris Wolf I've heard she's wonderful.
Good thing Jericho isn't the totality of the roster, right?LMAO. I want to see all those people that painted AEW as a social liberal utopia
Why do you keep repeating the same shit that the Khan's are big trump supporters? They donate to all political parties as billionaires do. And Tony Khan's father was one of the only people in the NFL that supported the players kneeling.
EC3 was a HUGE Milo fan when he still existed. And also loved altright pages and breitbart on instagram.I tend to think every younger/current gen wrestler from Ohio is a Trump Supporter.
Bliss
EC3
Ziggler
Likely Miz
all the Ohio people in Impact, Havok included
Seth was Born in Iowa, but I'm pretty sure lived or still lives in Ohio.
He gave money to the inauguration. Like every other billionaire. He has bit given any money to trumps campaign and he has called Trump a "great divider". Stop trying to create a narrative.He gave quite a bit to Trump. That's still supporting him whether he supports others not. I also saw him on CNBC the other day being very complimentary of Trump, talking about how hes ushered in a golden age of manufacturing. So yeah it's not just support with money either.
Edit: Talking about Shahid if that wasnt clear.
You're spinning this to make it something it's not.