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Originally Posted by Dastardly Dale Newstead
again Santino was being a wang. But unfortunately for Corny you reap what you sew. I mean we agree it's all kind of semantics., I don't think any scenario calls for you to slap your employee. Like during a rugby practice I'd punch fellow teammates if we got into a dust up but I wouldn't put up with some dick head coach punching me.
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Eh, we'll agree to disagree on the minor details. See, I'd rather be slapped by a coach than someone I considered a peer. I've only been slapped exactly once in my life, and it actually sobered up the situation tremendously, because I could respect where the slap was coming from.
I don't think Corny should have slapped Santino, but I also think more that Santino should have taken responsibility for fucking up more. I guess he didn't really get the chance to. I dunno, in my experience, I actually find people like Cornette really easy to deal with. I hate this about myself, because I generally don't like being told what to do, but when they yell at you then you just say "What would you like me to do?". Then you do it and later on you say "Thanks for your guidance," and they seem to take a real shine to that.
Like, Cornette had to yell at John Cena exactly once. Cena was clever enough to be like "Oh, this is how you learn from this guy." As a teacher, Cornette should be more flexible with how he teaches too, but I dunno, without getting too "the world is getting too soft!" because I'm generally a liberal hippy, I do think the wrestling business is supposed to be a bit tougher than dudes getting upset because their trainer yelled at them and slapped them around for being a dick, lol. And you don't go to Harley Race, for example, and try to get Harley Race to teach you according to your learning style, lol.
I'm trying really hard not to make an argument for conformity and "taking it like a man," but it's fucking wrestling. I dunno.