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comment_5689625

 

 

Dana also said he had a lot of respect for wrestlers. Not sure what the controversy is.

Just the normal outrage competition of twitter.

 

Aye. I'm just amused that it's not just fans, but wrestlers getting annoyed.

 

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Anyone in contact with John Stossel? Maybe Austin can slap him a few times.

 

 

Perhaps he is just looking to drum some attention for himself on this "hot topic", but as others have said this is such a non issue.

comment_5689688

Maybe my reading comp skills need a refresher but the uproar doesn't seem to over the use of the word fake but rather the implication that wrestling is somehow bullshit a non-contact engagement.

Yeah. "Fake" tends to be the word choice used by people who people who would further elaborate by saying "that shit's all fake, none of those guys are really hurt". And also the word choice used by non-fans who condescendingly assume that the fans still think it's all real.
comment_5689734

What the heck was the context for this? I can't imagine someone going out and saying this action movie star is fake. Of course they are, but what would be the point? Seems like a silly douchy thing to say.

 

Unless there is good context for it, which there very well could be.

 

Someone tweeted something to Dana about WWE PPVs only costing $9.99. Dana will get into fights with literally anyone on Twitter, so he responded by saying that it cost that because it was "fake shit". The thing about Dana is that this wasn't something he put a lot of thought into. He just tweets insults to random people like a 14-year old. He wanted a zinger for this guy.

comment_5689760

 

Dana is also a guys name, Parv. Dana Gould is one of the funniest comics around, Dana Andrews was a classic movie actor, Dana Carvey for fucks sake

Suck a dick, no homo

Dipset, remix. Let's go.

 

 

Off topic but...

Hahaha! Never in a million years would I have expected you to be a Cam'ron fan. Even if he is a poet of Shakespearean proportions :)

 

I actually smoked a blunt with Cam'ron and Jim Jones at a Marriott in Raleigh, NC last year and we talked about 80s WWF the whole time.

comment_5689765

 

What the heck was the context for this? I can't imagine someone going out and saying this action movie star is fake. Of course they are, but what would be the point? Seems like a silly douchy thing to say.

 

Unless there is good context for it, which there very well could be.

 

Someone tweeted something to Dana about WWE PPVs only costing $9.99. Dana will get into fights with literally anyone on Twitter, so he responded by saying that it cost that because it was "fake shit". The thing about Dana is that this wasn't something he put a lot of thought into. He just tweets insults to random people like a 14-year old. He wanted a zinger for this guy.

 

Pretty much this. Although I enjoy Dana's twitter antics, especially him telling frequent Observer Live caller Ed in San Antonio that all he was good for was eating pizza and drinking Mountain Dew and that "Dave Meltzer can't help you now" when he complained about Dana "fat shaming him." And then Ed predictably calling into the very next Observer Live to complain about it.

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comment_5689800

 

Maybe my reading comp skills need a refresher but the uproar doesn't seem to over the use of the word fake but rather the implication that wrestling is somehow bullshit a non-contact engagement.

Yeah. "Fake" tends to be the word choice used by people who people who would further elaborate by saying "that shit's all fake, none of those guys are really hurt". And also the word choice used by non-fans who condescendingly assume that the fans still think it's all real.

 

Dana never said it didn't hurt and complimented the wrestlers. People read the word "fake" and saw red. Was it a douche-y thing to say? Probably, but I don't think wrestlers responding by posting pictures of what happens when they accidentally get hurt at work reflects well on them.

comment_5689801

Honest to God, up until I just read this thread, I thought Dana White was a woman.

 

Why's he got a woman's name?

This made my night. 100% made it. Laughed out loud in my living room on a wrestling message board. My wife was very impressed.

 

 

Anyway, I don't people got upset about the word fake, it just Dana White's general insistance on being a dick hole to everyone all the time. There is no real confusion about what wrestling is, but White just has to be a jerk about it. That said, yelling at Dana White about being a douchebag on the internet is like yelling at dog for loving you. It is in his soul.

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