TNA 'cross the line' a little too far?

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Don't be shocked if in coming weeks theres some nice dead air silence during OJ's segments because I wouldn't put it past the crowd to start a "YOU'RE A smurf!" chant or something to that nature.

That's why their shows are taped. They couldn't go live if anything even resembled OJ going gay/bi/suspect on TV for "an angle".
 

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Dont care, but this obviously shouldn't be done, no matter how openly bisexual you are.
 
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every complains about tna ripping off wwe and complains about wwe being PG, the point in this angle is for it to draw heat, and hell it may even bring in the gay community to wrestling, something that shouldnt be discouraged either becuase from my travels being gay is only really not accepted in america, which is a joke of our society to shun people.

and why is it perfectly fine for a woman to kiss a woman on tv but not a man kissing a man? both are signs of being gay, but in jordans case he's doing both so that makes him bi.

look there is nothing wrong with this, it will rub some people the wrong way, sure, but what fucking doesn't rub people the wrong way anymore? congrads to OJ for sticking up for what he believes in and doing something different in the wrestling world.

there was a time when blacks werent allowed to play sports, nowadays its gays who are shunned from pretty much anything sports related. people just shut the fuck up and watch the guy wrestle, its not cheap, its part of who he is, grow up and accept him with the rest of the world.

Not picking on you here, keep that in mind, please...

First of all, there's a HUGE difference between being discriminated for being the way you were created and choosing to be something insulting and disgusting to conventional decency. And please, people are not created gay, they choose to be.God wouldn't make people gay if it's his word that marriage is between a man and a woman and all gays are sinners and burn in hell, of all the things the Lord almighty would ever be caught in contradiction, homosexuality wouldn't be that. Discriminating against blacks was/is just as sinful as being a homo. And religion aside, if people choose to be indecent queers, people can choose to discriminate against them. Discriminating against someone who has no choice in their race is inhumane.

Now, doing this for very, very cheap heat won't bring in the gay community. Do you recall the bad publicity WWE got from the Billy and Chuck wedding? They suffered a tremendous amount of backlash from all over the gay communities. It doesn't matter if Orlando Jordan is gay, it's not like TNA is supporting him or the Queer Movement, they're just exploiting it. It's pure exploitation, nothing more, nothing less. Not to mention this won't be receiving much media attention because TNA is not WWE and Orlando Jordan is as much as a no namer as there has ever been. It has nothing to do with his lifestyle or his employer supporting his choices, they're just exploiting his lifestyle to hopefully make a buck and gain some attention. It's shameful, it's tasteless, it's exploitation.

To some it might sound like "something new", but guess what? It's aimed at the WRONG FUCKING AUDIENCE. The biggest sector of wrestling fans are males 18-34. I'd imagine most of those dudes are straight. I don't know any gay people who like wrestling, and despite my distaste for their culture, I know plenty of queers. It's borderline idiocy to run a queer kiss angle to dudes who pull the pud to chicks. Not to mention alot of children still watch this stuff. They don't need to see that shit. Hint at it, let him be fruity, rub and hug, kiss the cheeks, ass grab, but don't do this. They're going to turn so many people off to their product if it goes past this one kiss, notwithstanding how many they will initially turn off when this airs.

Call it what you want, but it's tasteless, cheap, and sheer exploitation. It's garbage and has no place in wrestling. I'm glad America isn't so accepting of the gay culture, because for all the flack we get for being a decaying society, we shunning the immoral, unnatural, sinful nature of gays shows that we still have a couple of sturdy threads in our fabric of society.
 

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Agreed wit Enzo. But is not just america my friend, here in mexico the gay culture is less accept it, damn i wont ever watch that kind of crap. C´mon if this is the kind of shit that TNA has 4 us every monday they would be out soon, gay culture is a sin, like it or not, is against human nature. We dont need this shit on TNA.
 

noumenon

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Agreed wit Enzo. But is not just america my friend, here in mexico the gay culture is less accept it, damn i wont ever watch that kind of crap. C´mon if this is the kind of shit that TNA has 4 us every monday they would be out soon, gay culture is a sin, like it or not, is against human nature. We dont need this shit on TNA.


Apparently not if sexual preference is something that comes naturally. But thanks for coming.
 

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Thats fuck up, but if they wanna see a dude kissing other dude on TV is their problem, im just saying that gay culture is against nature coz we cant reproduced or whatever the word is in english, banging another guy haha. Anyway TNA aint doing shit wit hogan so who cares.
 

LadyHotrod

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This is just more stupidity to appeal to the homosexual crowd, as if sweaty men in tights wasn't enough.