In any normal business setting, I get it. I worked in HR. I've seen HR managers call security and have them hover just outside the office ready intervene if they were getting ready to fire an employee they suspect could cause a scene. I think everyone should know some level of self defense, but lots of people will avoid ever getting into that scenario ever. The prospect of it scares them.
It just seems extra funny to have that approach in a wrassling locker room, a physical business where you've got tons of alpha personalities walking around.
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