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Old 10-23-2014, 06:00 PM   #10735
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"After the Nicole Brown murder happened they changed the laws. So if there's a domestic violence call both parties go to jail."

I'm no expert on the law but common sense tells me that this can't possibly be the case. She then went on to give an example of X-Pac falsely accusing her of abusing him, too. That's not the same thing. That's both parties getting arrested for abuse because both were accused of abuse.

And yes, I think it is okay to script violence on TV and be against it in real life. It's not hypocritical. Pretty sure WWE isn't the only place in entertainment where this happens.

Chyna coming off as a bitter shithead.
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