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Post by theMOESIAH on Oct 5, 2017 20:12:03 GMT -5
Pretty much this. We all think the guy deserved it, but that doesn't mean Oreilly should've assaulted him. That leaves him and the company open to a lawsuit. If a guy I don't know runs towards me at work, that doesn't mean I can stand up in my cubicle and roundhouse him. O Reilly isn't at fault here. The fan should not have jumped the barricade, I bet you blame robbery victims for being robbed as well We need multiple reactions to posts like Facebook. Thumbs up just didn't work for nonsense like this post.
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Post by blissfan4life on Oct 5, 2017 20:26:30 GMT -5
O Reilly isn't at fault here. The fan should not have jumped the barricade, I bet you blame robbery victims for being robbed as well We need multiple reactions to posts like Facebook. Thumbs up just didn't work for nonsense like this post. It isn't nonsense, Its common sense, If you don't want a wrestler attacking you, stay behind the barricade. No Sympy for the guy O'Reilly kicked.
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Post by HHH316 on Oct 6, 2017 18:48:08 GMT -5
Still no video of this?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 7, 2017 0:44:35 GMT -5
I have no problem with wrestlers using self defence against a fan that appears as a threat. But if some drunk guy jumps into the ring, kicking him the face seems a bit unprofessional. The security should deal with cases like that. Pretty much this. We all think the guy deserved it, but that doesn't mean Oreilly should've assaulted him. That leaves him and the company open to a lawsuit. If a guy I don't know runs towards me at work, that doesn't mean I can stand up in my cubicle and roundhouse him. Actually, it does. If you are in possible danger you have the right to defend yourself. A roundhouse is questionable, but making sure you aren’t harmed is priority. I mean sh**, people literally kill each other in self defense and are considered justified. People don’t just rush into a ring, drunk or not, for no reason. It’s safe to assume harm is a possibility and self defense is a must, especially when you’re trained.
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Post by ~*Young $ Money*~ on Oct 7, 2017 7:37:07 GMT -5
I don't agree with either one. Guy is wrong for jumping over a barricade and OReilly shouldn't have kicked him in the head/face. Should he have defended himself sure, but what would have happened if he somehow killed the guy or did serious damage?
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Post by blissfan4life on Oct 7, 2017 9:38:50 GMT -5
I don't agree with either one. Guy is wrong for jumping over a barricade and OReilly shouldn't have kicked him in the head/face. Should he have defended himself sure, but what would have happened if he somehow killed the guy or did serious damage? O'reilly is definitely not in the wrong. Its the idiot fans' own fault for jumping over the barricade. Maybe he'll think twice now.
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Post by ~*Young $ Money*~ on Oct 7, 2017 10:23:30 GMT -5
I don't agree with either one. Guy is wrong for jumping over a barricade and OReilly shouldn't have kicked him in the head/face. Should he have defended himself sure, but what would have happened if he somehow killed the guy or did serious damage? O'reilly is definitely not in the wrong. Its the idiot fans' own fault for jumping over the barricade. Maybe he'll think twice now. Without seeing the video it's hard to tell what happened. I'm sure he didn't have to kick him in the head though. I'm not saying he's wrong in defending himself,I'm saying maybe kicking him on the head isn't the best
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Post by blissfan4life on Oct 7, 2017 11:58:42 GMT -5
O'reilly is definitely not in the wrong. Its the idiot fans' own fault for jumping over the barricade. Maybe he'll think twice now. Without seeing the video it's hard to tell what happened. I'm sure he didn't have to kick him in the head though. I'm not saying he's wrong in defending himself,I'm saying maybe kicking him on the head isn't the best It is if you don't know if the fan has a weapon.
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Post by Sizzle on Oct 7, 2017 12:03:36 GMT -5
I personally would have defended myself.
No need to get worked up about this though.
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Post by ~*Young $ Money*~ on Oct 7, 2017 12:41:05 GMT -5
Without seeing the video it's hard to tell what happened. I'm sure he didn't have to kick him in the head though. I'm not saying he's wrong in defending himself,I'm saying maybe kicking him on the head isn't the best It is if you don't know if the fan has a weapon. Most venues have metal detectors now. Not sure whT kind of weapon he could have really have had
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Post by blissfan4life on Oct 7, 2017 13:37:14 GMT -5
It is if you don't know if the fan has a weapon. Most venues have metal detectors now. Not sure whT kind of weapon he could have really have had Stop defending this idiot. People have ways to conceal weapons.
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Post by ~*Young $ Money*~ on Oct 7, 2017 14:17:50 GMT -5
Most venues have metal detectors now. Not sure whT kind of weapon he could have really have had Stop defending this idiot. People have ways to conceal weapons. How do you conceal a metal object if you go through a Metal detector? Show me where I am defending him since in my first post I said he was wrong for trying to get into the ring
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Post by ¡Twist Of Cinnamon! on Oct 7, 2017 19:04:22 GMT -5
Chris Jericho has mentioned on his podcast that wrestlers have been given the green light to attack people that jump the barricade.
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Post by Plastic Cowboy on Oct 7, 2017 21:14:52 GMT -5
Metal detector , lol, you can make a shanking device with a piece of paper. A
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Post by bababooey on Oct 7, 2017 22:47:25 GMT -5
Stop defending this idiot. People have ways to conceal weapons. How do you conceal a metal object if you go through a Metal detector? Show me where I am defending him since in my first post I said he was wrong for trying to get into the ring I have a coworker who was coming back from a trade show last year. He forgot he had a bunch of box cutters in his backpack. He made it through security with no problem. Security can be a real joke when the people working the checkpoint are doing the bare minimum to just get a paycheck and go home. Just yesterday I was at comic con. There was a group of cosplayers blocking an escalator taking pictures. One security guard said to another "Should we tell those guys to move? Their blocking the walkways." The other guard said "Yeah probably." Then the first one said "Ehhh. Never mind. Too much effort."
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Post by Mox on Oct 7, 2017 22:55:40 GMT -5
He shouldn't have kicked him. He could've permanently hurt or killed the guy.
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Post by Darkhawk on Oct 8, 2017 1:00:53 GMT -5
He shouldn't have kicked him. He could've permanently hurt or killed the guy. You should see what Kevin Owens did to a fan in the indies. He straight up kicked a fan in the face as well for trying to get in the ring. Point is once a fan tries or enters the ring the wrestlers have free will to attack the fan. Both Austin and Jericho have mentioned this already.
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Post by Mox on Oct 8, 2017 1:10:32 GMT -5
He shouldn't have kicked him. He could've permanently hurt or killed the guy. You should see what Kevin Owens did to a fan in the indies. He straight up kicked a fan in the face as well for trying to get in the ring. Point is once a fan tries or enters the ring the wrestlers have free will to attack the fan. Both Austin and Jericho have mentioned this already. Maybe someone with the company told them as much, but I hardly believe that's legal. In fact I'm almost certain it's the opposite. As in against the law. As in assault.
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Post by Darkhawk on Oct 8, 2017 2:28:58 GMT -5
You should see what Kevin Owens did to a fan in the indies. He straight up kicked a fan in the face as well for trying to get in the ring. Point is once a fan tries or enters the ring the wrestlers have free will to attack the fan. Both Austin and Jericho have mentioned this already. Maybe someone with the company told them as much, but I hardly believe that's legal. In fact I'm almost certain it's the opposite. As in against the law. As in assault. Nope it's totally not assault man, assault is totally different when it comes to shows/events than just being out in the public and getting hit by someone random. Btw here's the vid of Kevin Owens, much worse than Kyle O' Reilly.
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Post by Mox on Oct 8, 2017 2:34:53 GMT -5
Maybe someone with the company told them as much, but I hardly believe that's legal. In fact I'm almost certain it's the opposite. As in against the law. As in assault. Nope it's totally not assault man, assault is totally different when it comes to shows/events than just being out in the public and getting hit by someone random. Btw here's the vid of Kevin Owens, much worse than Kyle O' Reilly. Sorry I'm not convinced. What if he killed the guy? What if the guy got permanent brain damage? You're telling me the kicker and the company couldn't be held liable? I have a hard time believing that.
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