In cold blood

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Paul Diaz-Berrio

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WWE is replete with very thoughtful, villainous acts. There were times when people turned heel, instinctively attacking people face to face, like Andre the Giant. He ripped off Hogan's pendant, tore his shirt, before his very eyes, but on too many occasions, WWE has made heels do very cold blooded things, and when I say cold blooded, I mean they think about what to do and act in a very cerebral way, calculating their actions very specifically and then carrying them out at the opportune moment. So many people have done this, namely...

Sid Justice waited for Hulk Hogan to turn his back and try to eliminate Flair at Royal Rumble 92 and then he used Hogan's momentum to throw him over the top rope.

Cold blooded nature of the act: "If I wait for him to turn his full attention to Flair, I can surprise him and he won't be able to stop me."

Sgt Slaughter swore his allegiance to Saddam Hussein and then burned the American flag.

Cold blooded nature of the act: if I burn the American flag after defecting to Hussein, the American people will be even more shocked and demoralized, the american wrestlers will see red and come at me with reckless abandon, while I stay calm and let them exhaust their fuel when they attack me.

Stephanie Mcmahon attacked Vince Mcmahon with a sledgehammer, pretending to be on his side.

Cold blooded nature of the act: "if I mantain apperances, I can pick exactly the right moment to hit my father. He won't be expecting it, so I've got no chance to fail.

These are but a few examples, among so many, all of which are disturbing. Please, would someone explain why WWE is so cold blooded.
 

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The Sid Justice one isn't really cold blooded. He was in a royal rumble match and he tried to eliminate someone. That's the point.
 

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Don't forget when Rikishi ran over Stone Cold for The Rock...that was cold blood.
 

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Don't forget when Rikishi ran over Stone Cold for The Rock...that was cold blood.

It sure was. Also, let´s not forget when Batista and Randy Orton threw Goldust into the electrical transformer. That was an act of malice with afterthought, too.

Triple H knows what doing things in cold blood is all about as well. Having Daniel Bryan handcuffed and then mercilessly beating him, knowing fully well what he was doing.

Why does WWE glorify acts of cold blood?
 
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