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It's kinda ironic that Hogan is in this and that he is practically the complete opposite of McMahon. McMahon and build a company, sure the current state of WWE can be marked as "OK" but in a snap of a finger it can come back to the "Attitude Era". While TNA, is ran the Hogan-Russo duo, with a snap of a finger TNA is dead and McMahon buys most of the super stars. If not, they go back to WWE Developmental Territory(FCW, OVW, ROH, etc.)
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Can you imagine any other CEO of a publicly traded company saying and acting like he does and not getting scathing on CNBC? Of course, no wonder WWE stock has stagnated for the past decade.
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5 to 7!?!? He's lost a lot!!!
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The Interviewer brings up one hell of a point. If they are entertainment/entertainers why do THEY have a drug policy and drug testing, and actors and musicians do not. They are all entertainers and the list of actors and musicians especially, that have died due to drug use is as long as pro Wrestling easily. Vince's answer about a spotlight being on them and being held to a higher standard is defiantly true.
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WWE definitely has to go back to 15.
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GOOD PROGRAMME
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I knew ESPN would go low and bring up Chris Benoit
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@acegotflows They pretty much kill them selves but the way they do it is scripted
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@Toqehh i said in english. do you come from a different country?



Staged and fake are 2 different things
acegotflows 1 month ago 18
There isn't a respectable doctor in the world who would say Benoit's testosterone levels were the cause of what happened.
There were plenty of other drugs in the house including potent painkillers and alcohol. Benoit was also later determined to be suffering from brain damage.
However, the media being quick to point fingers, labeled steroid use as the culprit. It is incredibly lazy, agenda driven, reporting.
StuUngar 1 month ago 11