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Post by The UndyTaker on Nov 2, 2010 20:49:58 GMT -5
1. "Caldwell's Analysis." Just report the ing news, I don't care about your opinion on it.2. Good for TNA. I hope they get more than just those guys to say something. Maybe some bigger stars saying something. That should go for EVERY dirt sheet writer.
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Post by deskjet on Nov 2, 2010 20:54:45 GMT -5
.l. I was making a valid point. Should wade barret be out singing songs on the cartoon network? There's a reason companies push babyfaces on tv and it translates in the public eye. Nothing wrong with what TNA is trying to do as i said it was "commendable" but Jesus christ, how bout some consistency? Here's a company who's premise is about fighting with other people, so it would make sense to have the wrestlers who arent actually being the bullies on the show to represent them. Try understanding, how, why, and when I post before making ignorant statements! jeff hardy is still one of the most recognizable face in the company. and most of the post is about faces talking about being bullied so uhh... I get your point. however the point i was trying to make that, EVEN THOUGH IT"S COMMENDABLE BY TNA it does not line up with who they are on tv. And let me put you in the know, I dont hate on everyhting. I voice my opinion with positive and negative. But tna marks only want to look at the negative stuff and get all defensive about it. no surpise on here.
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Post by Mr. #1derful 🇵🇸 on Nov 2, 2010 21:23:25 GMT -5
Telling people not to do something that you practice on your own show I think is kinda hypocritical THEY were bullies and all they got was complete control of the company and the TNA world title.
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Post by eddie eddie on Nov 3, 2010 1:47:20 GMT -5
jeff hardy is still one of the most recognizable face in the company. and most of the post is about faces talking about being bullied so uhh... I get your point. however the point i was trying to make that, EVEN THOUGH IT"S COMMENDABLE BY TNA it does not line up with who they are on tv. And let me put you in the know, I dont hate on everyhting. I voice my opinion with positive and negative. But tna marks only want to look at the negative stuff and get all defensive about it. no surpise on here. wait... so uhh, are you saying its not commendable? i'm confused...
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Post by deskjet on Nov 3, 2010 2:12:16 GMT -5
I get your point. however the point i was trying to make that, EVEN THOUGH IT"S COMMENDABLE BY TNA it does not line up with who they are on tv. And let me put you in the know, I dont hate on everyhting. I voice my opinion with positive and negative. But tna marks only want to look at the negative stuff and get all defensive about it. no surpise on here. wait... so uhh, are you saying its not commendable? i'm confused... I'm saying, what they are doing is commendable, it's a good idea. It's how they are going about doing it. They just turned Jeff Hardy heel. and while I understand he is still a big draw, it's out of character for him. If it's a one time thing, then sure, no problem. But don't let your champions of non bullying be the same guys that cheat, steal, lie on tv. It's just not a very good representation. And if it's a campaign that they plan to run with, maybe they need to reasses who they put in the forefront. I'm basing it on the notion,strictly, becasue I have yet to see the campaign and to what degree they are gonna push it. If it's something they are gonna do at house shows and such then fine, but if they are gonna promote it in between segments, then I'd be a little skeptical becasue then you're sending mixed messages. It almost undercuts the effort.
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Post by eddie eddie on Nov 3, 2010 2:16:08 GMT -5
wait... so uhh, are you saying its not commendable? i'm confused... I'm saying, what they are doing is commendable, it's a good idea. It's how they are going about doing it. They just turned Jeff Hardy heel. and while I understand he is still a big draw, it's out of character for him. If it's a one time thing, then sure, no problem. But don't let your champions of non bullying be the same guys that cheat, steal, lie on tv. It's just not a very good representation. And if it's a campaign that they plan to run with, maybe they need to reasses who they put in the forefront. I'm basing it on the notion,strictly, becasue I have yet to see the campaign and to what degree they are gonna push it. If it's something they are gonna do at house shows and such then fine, but if they are gonna promote it in between segments, then I'd be a little skeptical becasue then you're sending mixed messages. It almost undercuts the effort. sooo, its not commendable you're saying? like, it isn't commendable?
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Post by Byron F'N Saxton Fan on Nov 3, 2010 2:26:01 GMT -5
I'm saying, what they are doing is commendable, it's a good idea. It's how they are going about doing it. They just turned Jeff Hardy heel. and while I understand he is still a big draw, it's out of character for him. If it's a one time thing, then sure, no problem. But don't let your champions of non bullying be the same guys that cheat, steal, lie on tv. It's just not a very good representation. And if it's a campaign that they plan to run with, maybe they need to reasses who they put in the forefront. I'm basing it on the notion,strictly, becasue I have yet to see the campaign and to what degree they are gonna push it. If it's something they are gonna do at house shows and such then fine, but if they are gonna promote it in between segments, then I'd be a little skeptical becasue then you're sending mixed messages. It almost undercuts the effort. sooo, its not commendable you're saying? like, it isn't commendable? He's saying that it's good of TNA to want to help stop bullying, but when your company's main show is all about "I have more power than you" and bad guys attacking innocent good guys, as all Wrestling really is, it, in effect makes you look like hypocrites, as you're essentially promoting bullying. Bullying may just be something Wrestling companies should stay away from, and focus on other issues, like Cancer (As TNA did for Breast Cancer Awareness Month) and debilitating diseases, like WWE does with Make-A-Wish.
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Post by SodaGuy on Nov 3, 2010 2:28:35 GMT -5
sooo, its not commendable you're saying? like, it isn't commendable? He's saying that it's good of TNA to want to help stop bullying, but when your company's main show is all about "I have more power than you" and bad guys attacking innocent good guys, as all Wrestling really is, it, in effect makes you look like hypocrites, as you're essentially promoting bullying. Bullying may just be something Wrestling companies should stay away from, and focus on other issues, like Cancer (As TNA did for Breast Cancer Awareness Month) and debilitating diseases, like WWE does with Make-A-Wish. It's still just a TV show though. It's like an actor being a bully in a movie and then appearing on a talk show (like Hardy) to show support for someone who was bullied. I am sure people can figure out the difference between person and character. There's nothing hypocritical about it, to me.
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Post by slappy on Nov 3, 2010 2:37:09 GMT -5
He's saying that it's good of TNA to want to help stop bullying, but when your company's main show is all about "I have more power than you" and bad guys attacking innocent good guys, as all Wrestling really is, it, in effect makes you look like hypocrites, as you're essentially promoting bullying. Bullying may just be something Wrestling companies should stay away from, and focus on other issues, like Cancer (As TNA did for Breast Cancer Awareness Month) and debilitating diseases, like WWE does with Make-A-Wish. It's still just a TV show though. It's like an actor being a bully in a movie and then appearing on a talk show (like Hardy) to show support for someone who was bullied. I am sure people can figure out the difference between person and character. There's nothing hypocritical about it, to me. Wait, does this mean the Undertaker isn't really dead? And that since he plays a dead man, WWE's steps to stop wrestlers deaths are hypocritical since they openly advertise death on TV? I'm agreeing with you by the way, don't want that to sound like I'm attacking you, I'm adding on to your post.
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Post by eddie eddie on Nov 3, 2010 2:53:17 GMT -5
THIS ISN'T COMMENDABLE?!@
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Post by kurtangleisgod on Nov 3, 2010 3:04:29 GMT -5
"And remember kids, if you're bullying someone, Abyss is going to come and pay you a visit with Janice. "
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Post by Byron F'N Saxton Fan on Nov 3, 2010 3:48:12 GMT -5
He's saying that it's good of TNA to want to help stop bullying, but when your company's main show is all about "I have more power than you" and bad guys attacking innocent good guys, as all Wrestling really is, it, in effect makes you look like hypocrites, as you're essentially promoting bullying. Bullying may just be something Wrestling companies should stay away from, and focus on other issues, like Cancer (As TNA did for Breast Cancer Awareness Month) and debilitating diseases, like WWE does with Make-A-Wish. It's still just a TV show though. It's like an actor being a bully in a movie and then appearing on a talk show (like Hardy) to show support for someone who was bullied. I am sure people can figure out the difference between person and character. There's nothing hypocritical about it, to me. I agree, but to me, it's hard to make money off of bullying and unfair attacks, then turn around and tell kids, who view TV Shows like Wrestling as real to not do what they present to you every week. Again, I agree people should be able to decifer what's real and what isn't, but when a Wrestling company tells you to stop bullying others, the whole message basically gets undercut, and you're only left with "Well, it's nice that you wanted to help".
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Post by iandrow on Nov 3, 2010 5:38:23 GMT -5
this is actually a good movement hope it goes far.
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Post by deskjet on Nov 3, 2010 17:29:26 GMT -5
sooo, its not commendable you're saying? like, it isn't commendable? He's saying that it's good of TNA to want to help stop bullying, but when your company's main show is all about "I have more power than you" and bad guys attacking innocent good guys, as all Wrestling really is, it, in effect makes you look like hypocrites, as you're essentially promoting bullying. Bullying may just be something Wrestling companies should stay away from, and focus on other issues, like Cancer (As TNA did for Breast Cancer Awareness Month) and debilitating diseases, like WWE does with Make-A-Wish. Thank God! Someone finally got what I was saying! Sheeesh! Thank you!
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Post by Emerald Enthusiast on Nov 4, 2010 0:57:03 GMT -5
sooo, its not commendable you're saying? like, it isn't commendable? He's saying that it's good of TNA to want to help stop bullying, but when your company's main show is all about "I have more power than you" and bad guys attacking innocent good guys, as all Wrestling really is, it, in effect makes you look like hypocrites, as you're essentially promoting bullying. Bullying may just be something Wrestling companies should stay away from, and focus on other issues, like Cancer (As TNA did for Breast Cancer Awareness Month) and debilitating diseases, like WWE does with Make-A-Wish. Why should they? They are guys who portray worked/fictional situations. In no way are they supporting the real life consequnces of bullying. If anything, I wish more "tough guy" celebrities would denounce bullying. TNA is doing the right thing.
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Post by eddie eddie on Nov 4, 2010 21:40:31 GMT -5
i'm upset to see no one sensed the fact i was just ing around when i kept asking if its commendable...
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Post by jonirocks on Nov 6, 2010 2:17:23 GMT -5
The Boy is 10. Am i the only one who watched the Video.
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Post by SodaGuy on Nov 6, 2010 2:40:04 GMT -5
The Boy is 10. Am i the only one who watched the Video. Nope.
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Post by King Silva on Nov 7, 2010 0:10:57 GMT -5
That's a good thing imo so props to them.
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Post by Walker PWA on Nov 7, 2010 11:17:08 GMT -5
who actually got beat up for liking video games? I know a guy who has gotten bullied for wearing a Fable III shirt that came with his copy of the game..people tell him "that's a ing nerd game, you're a ****." I just don't get it. Can't people have their own opinions about things in high school today? And the people who tell him that haven't even tried the game!? I'm happy I'm one of the few people at this age who understands how stupid teens can be.
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