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Originally Posted by Damian Rey
My issue with it is more of how WWE paints themselves as a victim. I know they talk up how they were going to go out of business and yadda yadda. Though I question the validity of that mindset considering they still sold out arenas and still put on a plethora of ppv events. I'm sure they may have lost money and had trouble keeping their best stars, but I feel like they're a bit over dramatic. Maybe I'm being ignorant. It's a possibility.
Also, I still don't get why the WWE is so gung ho intent on pushing Reigns. What is it they see that both this board and seemingly the universe don't? Was he that over when he got hurt? Feel like they're missing the big sailing yacht of popularity in Dean Ambrose that's floating right by them.
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The whole "playing the victim" thing has always annoyed me, especially when it came to WCW buying up their talent/trying to put them "out of business". Completely ignoring the fact that Vince cherry picked talent from the territories before eventually running them out of business.