Fan thrown out because of sign

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Sounds really pathetic if you ask me, just take his sign away if it's that bad! But i still couldn't understand why they'd even do it in the first place :sad:
 

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Complete joke wish WWE fans had balls and they got loads of obscure chants and signs going at events in the next few weeks. Hats off to Generico though trying to find out what happened.
 

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Yeah @shabang i think they did start their american trip with the Lockdown show.

This whole thing just goes to show that the bigger a company get the less they care about their fans. The current product has been dire but i thought i stick with it hoping it would get better but its not and to treat their own fans like this who pay their wages is a disgrace. Fuck this company.
 
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Testify said:
Better yet, how can WWE suspend some two dudes's twitter accs?

I guess if they said something that could be interpreted as derogatory WWE could report them for flaming. I've seen that happen before with people getting their accounts suspended for that.

Still a dick move.
 

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Shabang said:
I guess if they said something that could be interpreted as derogatory WWE could report them for flaming. I've seen that happen before with people getting their accounts suspended for that.

Still a dick move.

That should technically fall under freedom of speech. It's like WWE getting this forum shut down because of all the criticism over their shitty booking.
 

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That's terrible. He should have been allowed to say that. If they didn't like his sign, that should be a warning sign to the WWE that there's something wrong with what they're currently doing. It was rude and unnecessary of them to move this man from a seat he had paid for. If they were intending to alienate some of their fans then they certainly did with these actions.
 

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KLockard23 said:
That should technically fall under freedom of speech. It's like WWE getting this forum shut down because of all the criticism over their shitty booking.

WWE and Twitter are business partners though (One invests in the other).
 

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