Del Preston
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Dreamer decided to end his own career by defending something that Ric Flair has previously bragged about doing multiple times. What a f***ing dummy.
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That was the previous year. I don't know if they mentioned it on the episode last night, but it was only the Raw crew who was on this plane. Jericho, Angle, Rock, Hogan, and the rest of SmackDown were still in the US.I wish they talked about the Vince/Angle wrestling match, hahahaha
Ahhhh, for some reason I thought it was the same flight. Gotcha.That was the previous year. I don't know if they mentioned it on the episode last night, but it was only the Raw crew who was on this plane. Jericho, Angle, Rock, Hogan, and the rest of SmackDown were still in the US.
I went through the four cards in Europe to see who was on the flight. Here's what I have so far.
Big Show
Booker T
Bradshaw
Brock Lesnar
Crash Holly
Earl Hebner
Eddie Guerrero
Goldust
Howard Finkel
Jack Doan
Jacqueline
Jazz
Jeff Hardy
Jerry Lawler
Jim Ross
Jimmy Korderas
Justin Credible
Kevin Nash
Lilian Garcia
Linda McMahon
Matt Hardy
Michael Hayes
Mike Chioda
Molly Holly
Mr. Perfect
Nick Patrick
Paul Heyman
Ric Flair
Rob Van Dam
Scott Hall
Shawn Stasiak
Spike Dudley
Steve Austin
Stevie Richards
Terri Runnels
Tommy Dreamer
Triple H
Trish Stratus
Undertaker
Vince McMahon
William Reglal
X-Pac
Chris Kanyon is gonna have a Dark Side of the ring episode next week I think.
It’s cause to believe he’s protecting things he’s either done or knows to hide, just like most people who bitch about cancel culture: every accusation is a projection. It exists only because people want it to.I kinda agree with half of Dreamer's point with the cancel culture and all that but yea sexual assault is not a part of that and downplaying it as a joke is not a good look at all. It's one thing to do it to the boys it's another to back a women into a corner doing it and then trying to make her touch you on top of it.
Dreamer, who is probably one of the 5 most beloved figures in wrestling behind the scenes, is getting more heat than the dude who actually committed the acts
Chioda was like really weird.RVD, Mike Chioda are one of the few that came out of that episode looking legit.
After years of shoot interviews it’s really not surprising unfortunately. There are stories about some pretty big names doing that stuff.The most shocking thing to come out of that episode was RVD openly saying that wrestlers were drugging and raping women wherever they went....I'm surprised people aren't talking about that more.
I thought JR at least came out looking honest. He said the comment about Flair getting a pass but it didn't look like he felt right about it but that that was just the ways thing were. Flair was probably untouchable at that point. What else could have JR said?
Terri Runnells also came out bad with the comment about "I'd be in court all the time" or whatever as if it was no big deal what these guys allegedly did. It also makes her lose credibility for me with her comment on Lesnar.
Credible, RVD, and JR looked okay to me.
It’s cause to believe he’s protecting things he’s either done or knows to hide, just like most people who bitch about cancel culture: every accusation is a projection. It exists only because people want it to.
There's also the whole thing about his brain almost surely having CTE from the insane punishment he took in his career.I look at him as thinking he’s protecting one of the boys who is a legend of the sport. It’s completely misguided but I think that was the intent