Exactly, like why can't we get a african american version of Goldberg or Brock Lesnar? Or a african american version of John Cena? If you look at other sports, Michael Jordan or Kobe Bryant don't dance around like idiots, it pisses me off
I hate to be the black guy to say this but...he don't count. He identifies as samoan not african american.
I debated even getting into this conversation, but here it is.
I'm tired of the whole "The Rock's not black" shtick. People presume he doesn't think of himself as black when he's commented on multiple occasions about being proud of both of his heritages. Unless he's come out recently denying that he's black and stating that he only thinks of himself as Samoan, I'm really not impressed. He's half-black, half-Samoan (or some similar mixture...considering the rather messed-up nature of Americans' ethnic backgrounds).
wk
I debated even getting into this conversation, but here it is.
I'm tired of the whole "The Rock's not black" shtick. People presume he doesn't think of himself as black when he's commented on multiple occasions about being proud of both of his heritages. Unless he's come out recently denying that he's black and stating that he only thinks of himself as Samoan, I'm really not impressed. He's half-black, half-Samoan (or some similar mixture...considering the rather messed-up nature of Americans' ethnic backgrounds).
wk
I'm just saying, I want a fully African American wrestler to come in and make a difference
I'm guessing Booker T carrying WCW on his back for an entire year, and ultimately becoming a 6x World Heavyweight Champion and Hall of Famer is not a difference. Or Farooq becoming the first black WCW World Champion or World Champion of any major promotion is just a distant memory that barely anyone remembers.I'm just saying, I want a fully African American wrestler to come in and make a difference
Sure all that's true but was he or is he even considered the first black WWE champ' within the company? I can't recall and honestly I don't feel like arguing over a rich mans skin color.
it just proves triple h's point, african americans don't get to be world champions, that they're made to entertain, not compete
Yeah I remember those guys but now they just make them seem like stereotype black guys, I get that the new day are more successful the they were when they were singles competitors but the way they dance, and stuff like that, it just proves triple h's point, african americans don't get to be world champions, that they're made to entertain, not compete