Only briefly alluded to the fact that what he said was misinterpreted and kept the focus on what he saw as the most important things: the feelings of Peyton Royce, the pressures that women in the entertainment industry are under, and how everyone (himself included) needs to be more conscience of this when speaking.
If it was me, I’d be digging in my heels trying to make sure everyone knew what I really meant, but that’s a good half-hour of Meltzer saying that it doesn’t matter what is meant but how the other person interprets it. He’s good people.
I just listened to a Simon Gotch shoot interview where he rips Enzo for his lack of knowledge of wrestling in general and for being an all around tool. He talked about the injury Ezno suffered at Payback 2016 and said it was a spot that Enzo did all the time where he gets whipped in the ropes and hooks his arm on the bottom rope to make it look really painful, only this time, Enzo actually botched it and KO'd himself. That's why nobody threw up the X right away because they just thought he was selling it.Enzo apparently did an interview recently and said he'd never wrestle again in a million years, no matter how much money he was offered.
First off, wrestling fans everywhere thank you for that. Secondly, just kinda goes to show Simon Gotch wasn't lying when he said that Enzo was fake as f***.
meltzer haters are ridiculous.
If you ever actually look at what he has written and what he talks about you'd never say that.I do not "hate" him, I just find him irrelevant.
If you ever actually look at what he has written and what he talks about you'd never say that.
But that's really not what Meltzer is.I feel the same way about most sport columnist, to be honest.
But that's really not what Meltzer is.
Bryan Alvarez did it. He was the one who originally suggested the comment and sort of put the words in Dave's mouth and didn't seem to have much in the way of guilt regarding the situation even though his voice is on there. Just that this was way bigger than it should've been, and in addition to that the double standard that exists in relation to WWE, and has been pointed out in here.Only briefly alluded to the fact that what he said was misinterpreted and kept the focus on what he saw as the most important things: the feelings of Peyton Royce, the pressures that women in the entertainment industry are under, and how everyone (himself included) needs to be more conscience of this when speaking.
If it was me, I’d be digging in my heels trying to make sure everyone knew what I really meant, but that’s a good half-hour of Meltzer saying that it doesn’t matter what is meant but how the other person interprets it. He’s good people.
the Elias show in New YOrk city at Gramercy city has been cancelled. (instead we get it at...... sumerslam)
He tweeted the other day that he's looking for some new entrance music, I believe. Could be a re-package?Wonder where that leaves Wyatt, seeing as how Creative has tried and failed multiple times to push him for any significant length of time. Aside from the one title run he almost never comes out on top in any feud.
He tweeted the other day that he's looking for some new entrance music, I believe. Could be a re-package?
It's honestly f***ing sad.Funny how Harper, Rowan, and even Strowman are all further ahead in their development (thanks to Creative), than Wyatt is now, after he was the one who started the whole thing.
It's honestly ****ing sad.
I remember being in the stands at WM30 and watching Cena go through Harper, Rowan and eventually pinning Wyatt. Talk about the life being sucked out of the arena, haha. There's no excuse for Wyatt not to win that match.