WWE Called The “Biggest Bully On The Blockâ€￾, Ripped For Mocking J.R. On TV

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Lolz. Yeah, okay, a dumb shit comedy segment is the same as violating labor laws via sexual harassment.

And acting like CEO's get punished for anything is even more laughable.

He says you don't have any idea of what you're talking about......what kind of world does he live in?
 

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Irv Muchnick has had it in for WWE for a long time, he is a sensationalist journalist so I wouldn't be listening to him too much. Can't believe that he is criticising a politician for supporting a campaign to stop bullying. The end result, aiming to stop bullying, is what should be celebrated not what WWE has done on a scripted television show. Who cares if WWE on a scripted television show, that represents some real life situations, has segments when a bad guy is a bully. It is simple a reflection of what happens in real life, you have good people and bad people and it is all about the good person rising above the bullying and dealing with the situation in the correct manner.