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Post by Deleted on Jun 19, 2013 1:34:27 GMT -5
Devalon=D-von?
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Post by King Silva on Jun 19, 2013 1:39:45 GMT -5
That is really sad.
I don't think the WWE should be singled out though because they have the 'don't try this at home' thing everywhere. Plus I don't think they should be responsible for what any children do the parents need to control their kids..
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Post by Hammersmith Hardman on Jun 19, 2013 2:26:07 GMT -5
Devalon! Get the tables! Sorry couldn't resist ;[
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JuiceWinslow
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Post by JuiceWinslow on Jun 19, 2013 2:29:59 GMT -5
Maybe it was Sin Cara's son and he just botched and accidentally hurt his sister.
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Post by BØRNS on Jun 19, 2013 2:49:49 GMT -5
5hit like this seriously scares me...
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Post by OverTheEdge on Jun 19, 2013 6:32:38 GMT -5
Really? Really? No one? Alright, I guess I will...
He better have at least RKO'd her.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 19, 2013 7:16:58 GMT -5
He was punching and kicking her, those aren't wrestling moves.
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Post by done on Jun 19, 2013 7:21:12 GMT -5
TV-14 now please. Kids will never learn, so just the family friendly bullcrapand bring in some of that edgy shizzle!
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Post by dakis on Jun 19, 2013 8:31:32 GMT -5
I'm sick of people blaming the entertainment industry. We grew up watching wrestling, Rambo etc. but we knew better. Why? Simple. Out parents taught us right from wrong. Instead of blaming Hollywood, or this case WWE, we should point the fingers at bad parenting. I don't have any evidence that in this particular case bad parenting is a factor but in most cases it's an issue. I'm just sick of people blaming Playstation and television for their lack of supervision. This is just a terrible story anyway you slice it.
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Post by James on Jun 19, 2013 8:59:41 GMT -5
It is a shame, parents should take more care. This in my opinion is not WWE's fault.
Sorry, that's just my view.
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Post by A Flair for the Gold on Jun 19, 2013 10:32:33 GMT -5
TV-14 now please. Kids will never learn, so just the family friendly bullcrap and bring in some of that edgy shizzle! what good does this do? next time instead of punches/kicks killing a kid, it'll be a chair, or fire, or whatever they did when TV14. i can see you've taken too many chair shots to the head haven't you??? yes, it is the parents fault. i am sure they scolded him alot, and finally, it had a lasting reprocution. i have literally drilled it into my kids' heads to not copy what they see on TV. and guess what!? they listen, and instead of doing it to eachother, or having the thought of it, they do it with the action figures they have. it is definetly the baby sitters fault, where the hell ws that person when the kid was stomping a mudhole into his sister? off topic, i knew a damned grown ass 17 year old kid, who with a bunch of other troubled youth, beat, killed, and deficated on a homeless man, all after he baught them booze. and guess what, they blamed grand theft auto 3. and the kid i knew came from a very religious and stable home. if it's not the parenting that goes wrong, it's people being followers instead of leaders......
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Post by Tye Hyll on Jun 19, 2013 10:43:45 GMT -5
Can't wait for this to be considered BYW and have Anti-BYWers use this as propaganda.
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Post by Tye Hyll on Jun 19, 2013 10:46:21 GMT -5
5hit like this seriously scares me... LOL, one, they suck, two, nothing scary about that.
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Post by done on Jun 19, 2013 10:52:26 GMT -5
TV-14 now please. Kids will never learn, so just the family friendly bullcrap and bring in some of that edgy shizzle! what good does this do? next time instead of punches/kicks killing a kid, it'll be a chair, or fire, or whatever they did when TV14. i can see you've taken too many chair shots to the head haven't you??? yes, it is the parents fault. i am sure they scolded him alot, and finally, it had a lasting reprocution. i have literally drilled it into my kids' heads to not copy what they see on TV. and guess what!? they listen, and instead of doing it to eachother, or having the thought of it, they do it with the action figures they have. it is definetly the baby sitters fault, where the hell ws that person when the kid was stomping a mudhole into his sister? off topic, i knew a damned grown ass 17 year old kid, who with a bunch of other troubled youth, beat, killed, and deficated on a homeless man, all after he baught them booze. and guess what, they blamed grand theft auto 3. and the kid i knew came from a very religious and stable home. if it's not the parenting that goes wrong, it's people being followers instead of leaders...... lol, taking cheap shots at me. Well, I for one agree with you on some of the stuff you have said, but the thing is - when it is not promoting kid friendly stuff, it just sports that it isn't WWE fault for the kid to be watching, but the parents fault if they are watching something that is promoting to an older demographic. Now I'm not saying all kids will not listen and still continue, but at least then it wouldn't be WWE that is getting stones thrown at them.
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Post by JC Motors on Jun 19, 2013 10:53:51 GMT -5
He didn't listen and he went and tried it at home. That made my day
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Post by A Flair for the Gold on Jun 19, 2013 11:02:07 GMT -5
what good does this do? next time instead of punches/kicks killing a kid, it'll be a chair, or fire, or whatever they did when TV14. i can see you've taken too many chair shots to the head haven't you??? yes, it is the parents fault. i am sure they scolded him alot, and finally, it had a lasting reprocution. i have literally drilled it into my kids' heads to not copy what they see on TV. and guess what!? they listen, and instead of doing it to eachother, or having the thought of it, they do it with the action figures they have. it is definetly the baby sitters fault, where the hell ws that person when the kid was stomping a mudhole into his sister? off topic, i knew a damned grown ass 17 year old kid, who with a bunch of other troubled youth, beat, killed, and deficated on a homeless man, all after he baught them booze. and guess what, they blamed grand theft auto 3. and the kid i knew came from a very religious and stable home. if it's not the parenting that goes wrong, it's people being followers instead of leaders...... lol, taking cheap shots at me. Well, I for one agree with you on some of the stuff you have said, but the thing is - when it is not promoting kid friendly stuff, it just sports that it isn't WWE fault for the kid to be watching, but the parents fault if they are watching something that is promoting to an older demographic. Now I'm not saying all kids will not listen and still continue, but at least then it wouldn't be WWE that is getting stones thrown at them. you made a point HERE. for future referance, don't message me again talking junk because your self ego inflating, appreciation thread got locked. got it?
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Post by Mizzah on Jun 19, 2013 11:06:46 GMT -5
Where was the mother when this was happening, or another guardian? Seriously, my parents kicked my, and my siblings ass's if we tried doing wrestling moves to each other. The parents are to blame just as much as they should of made her son understand that while wrestling is nothing but a show with acting, that it also can be real with injuries and such. Oh my sista!!! Testify!...
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Post by done on Jun 19, 2013 11:11:41 GMT -5
lol, taking cheap shots at me. Well, I for one agree with you on some of the stuff you have said, but the thing is - when it is not promoting kid friendly stuff, it just sports that it isn't WWE fault for the kid to be watching, but the parents fault if they are watching something that is promoting to an older demographic. Now I'm not saying all kids will not listen and still continue, but at least then it wouldn't be WWE that is getting stones thrown at them. you made a point HERE. for future referance, don't message me again talking junk because your self ego inflating, appreciation thread got locked. got it? Lol, my ego is the size of a penny. There was need for that appreciation thread, too bad I did check the responses quick enough as I believe that most of the members in that thread should be banned(apart from me obviously) Toodles.
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Post by punksnotdead on Jun 19, 2013 11:19:18 GMT -5
This is terribly tragic, but no more WWE's fault than Road House is for bar fights.
I'd honestly be shocked if a jury finds the kid guilty of anything but manslaughter. Just sad that people can't draw that line in the sand. I was in my teens during the attitude era and we used to have backyard brawls before PPVs. Texas Cloverleafs, Lion Tamers, Sharpshooters, elbow drops, moonsaults, I mean you name it and we did it to each other. However, we were always as careful as we could be as untrained kids doing wrestling moves. There was some accountability there for your friends. It just seems to me that this kid didn't understand the power he possessed or how fragile his sister was physically. I'd also agree that this likely could have been stopped before it got to this point. If your child is acting out violently, especially in those emotional teen years, then action has to be taken. I'm not trying to judge, nor am I pretending to know what happened beyond what I've read, but as an outsider looking in, there does seem to be some negligence from a parenting standpoint imo.
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Post by Next Manufactured’s Sweater on Jun 19, 2013 11:31:58 GMT -5
Well, I for one agree with you on some of the stuff you have said, but the thing is - when it is not promoting kid friendly stuff, it just sports that it isn't WWE fault for the kid to be watching, but the parents fault if they are watching something that is promoting to an older demographic. Now I'm not saying all kids will not listen and still continue, but at least then it wouldn't be WWE that is getting stones thrown at them. I'm guessing you're very young and you don't remember the attitude era, but what you're saying is silly. WWE got a lot of stones thrown at them when the show was TV-14. Far more than they do today. Children will always watch wrestling and copy what they see -- all WWE can do is minimise that damage, with the don't try this at home campaigns and acting somewhat responsibly with the TV content in the modern era. That's why the less blood/fire/vehicular assault/guns/blades on the show, the better. Plus, I'm guessing you only started watching around 2009, but the secret that nobody talks about is that every long-term fan who complains about PG was complaining about wrestling for years before it even went PG. Just like bringing back Rock, bringing back Brock, pushing Punk, pushing Bryan, hiring various ROH guys, having longer matches and no storylines, etc etc... All of these things that people on the Internet say wrestling should be doing, they happen, and the same people still hate it. There is no quick fix to making people who hate wrestling like it again, even when you give them what they ask for. The hatred for PG and three-hour Raws is just idiots who hate wrestling now, but can't stop watching, and so they look for scapegoats to blame instead of just watching something else on Monday nights. PG doesn't make wrestling bad. Bad writing and/or bad performers make wrestling bad.
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