Next Big Thing
09-04-2010, 12:52 PM
First I'd like to say that I'm in no way a fan of how WWE runs shit. I think them being able to classify wrestlers as Independent Contractors yet control every aspect of their career is bullshit, their deepest condolence shit when a wrestler dies is callous, their HOF is political bullshit, and their future endeavor message... I actually think that's kind of funny.
But, is it fair for WWE to be brought into the conversation every time a wrestler dies. I was watching local news and the discussed the tragedy with Luna and they immediately went into the WWE wellness policy and tried to attribute some of her possible addictions to their lack of one at the time she wrestled. It's been ten years since Luna was a part of the WWE, how is it their fault. Even Lance Cade to a certain extent can't be put on WWE. He was gone for almost two years at the time of his death.
How much do you put the blame on the WWE, and how much goes to the individual in some of these cases?
But, is it fair for WWE to be brought into the conversation every time a wrestler dies. I was watching local news and the discussed the tragedy with Luna and they immediately went into the WWE wellness policy and tried to attribute some of her possible addictions to their lack of one at the time she wrestled. It's been ten years since Luna was a part of the WWE, how is it their fault. Even Lance Cade to a certain extent can't be put on WWE. He was gone for almost two years at the time of his death.
How much do you put the blame on the WWE, and how much goes to the individual in some of these cases?