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A joke? Ever hear of one?
You were defending how not all of TNA's graphics are bad.
Wait what is your former username here?
A joke? Ever hear of one?
You were defending how not all of TNA's graphics are bad.
Black_Jesus, good sir.
Good to know, I'll make sure to remember that.Ahh, shoulda known. Pardon me then, I wouldn't even reply if I knew.
Good to know, I'll make sure to remember that.
Well, of course he wouldn't. He sucked. He had a good body and look, but the novelty of that tends to wear off pretty quickly when you have nothing else going on for you, which he didn't. His voice was very unintimidating and sounded like it was that of a 6 year-old child, not a grown man.
That said, the racism accusation against WWE is ridiculous. I'll just ignore the fact that there's been plenty of minorities that have held championships over the years (from The Wild Samoans and Rocky Johnson/Tony Atlas in the 70's and 80's all the way down to Booker T., Mark Henry, Rey Mysterio and Roman Reigns in the past decade) and will instead ask what black superstar and performer do you think was worthy of being WWE Champion and "Face of The Company" that wasn't? It's not as if there's been a long list of black candidates over the years that have been worthy of being given the mantle who were just never given the opportunity. Keep in mind that guys like Booker T. and Mysterio won the WHC back when it was close to the WWE Championship in terms of prestige.
For the first time, I completely disagree with you
How many times are you going to ignore the term World Champion in my replies to your rebuttals?Well, of course he wouldn't. He sucked. He had a good body and look, but the novelty of that tends to wear off pretty quickly when you have nothing else going on for you, which he didn't. His voice was very unintimidating and sounded like it was that of a 6 year-old child, not a grown man.
That said, the racism accusation against WWE is ridiculous. I'll just ignore the fact that there's been plenty of minorities that have held championships over the years (from The Wild Samoans and Rocky Johnson/Tony Atlas in the 70's and 80's all the way down to Booker T., Mark Henry, Rey Mysterio and Roman Reigns in the past decade) and will instead ask what black superstar and performer do you think was worthy of being WWE Champion and "Face of The Company" that wasn't? It's not as if there's been a long list of black candidates over the years that have been worthy of being given the mantle who were just never given the opportunity. Keep in mind that guys like Booker T. and Mysterio won the WHC back when it was close to the WWE Championship in terms of prestige.
After scrolling through my news feed, I saw a post by the Impact Wrestling Facebook page. The caption was, "After a fan posted this on Twitter, it got us thinking... Who could possibly be a challenger for LASHLEY next? Who do YOU want to see him face?".
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This may have been made by a fan on twitter, but TNA did in fact re-post this on Facebook. Could this be a cheap shot at John Cena to support their champion as being the supreme title holder? What are your thoughts?
Which paragraph?
Totally forgot about Henry. In my opinion, he peaked too late for consideration.Truth would have made a great WWE Champion back in 2011. So would've heel Henry, from 2011 until his asinine face turn last year. Granted Henry had the injury issues, but why Truth was buried by Cena and was then turned into a comedy character made no sense. Nor did his face turn. Why do they turn great black heels into boring babyfaces?