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"It did indeed start because of them. But I think the company has grown past having active wrestlers be execs..."
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Remlik
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This is pretty much Republican vs. Democratic politics personified in a wrestling discussion.
Posted by
David (aka David)
Aug 30 '23, 10:59
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You have one company that has a literal confessed sex pest at the top, repeat offenders as his underlings (including Michael Hayes), and a person at least ostensibly in charge of daily ops who met his real-life wife via story angle wherein drugged and date-raped her.
You have a bunch of anti-vaxxers in charge, including a Qanon disciple in Road Dogg, and a bunch of other vile people AT THE TOP OF THE FOOD CHAIN.
And yet AEW has two incidents of note in a year. How do outsiders react? They talk incessantly about how AEW is terribly run and needs to burn everything down. Meanwhile, the talent repeatedly posts anecdotes about the generosity of the organization, which has, within the past month, rewrote an entire two-hour program to aid with a charitable contribution. And even though they have a PPV this week that desperately needs a build, they've given all talent the week off if so inclined to attend Bray Wyatt's funeral...and Bray Wyatt never worked for the company.
JUST. STOP.
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