I’m just glad if they felt they needed to do something, they only suspended him.
True, if they would have fired him I bet a bunch of trolls would have went for Sasha's throat for no good reason.
I’m just glad if they felt they needed to do something, they only suspended him.
Humor is subjective. I hate this idea that rape jokes have to be off limits. It is in poor taste to name someone you could potentially work with.
I will say Sammy shouldn't have said it, but under no circumstances should his job have ever been realistically at jeopardy.
I really hate when we dig out ancient interviews and re-share them for no reason. If this podcaster felt it was a problem, don't air the interview and call him out when it happened. Maybe even bring it up when AEW was considering hiring him. He sat on this during his whole career and brought it up because there was a fuckin' hashtag. I really hate how social media operates. It's so bloody disingenuous it boils my blood and angers me to my core.
Well, that is how people are now. They dig and they dig to find shit and then try to make a name for themselves. This cancel culture shit is fucking ridiculous and is ruining a lot of things. Like mentioned, this happened years before his AEW stint and should have had no effect on his current job. However, as I previously. Mentioned, AEW was probably under a lot of pressure since a lot of their base is "woke".
I hope that in retaliation for this witch hunt, every wrestler and everyone involved with wrestling deletes their Twitters. That site nothing but a sewer.
And I think that brings it onto a big point in this subject. Should AEW do the "right thing" (not objectionable obviously) and handle it as they think is fair, or should they handle it in a way that's best for their business in terms of fans/sponsorship, etc. Because when society itself is like this it's hard to necessarily blame companies for placating, it's capitalism really. Will their make more money by suspending or not suspending Sammy? Shame that that's how I believe a lot of companies look at it though.