| Vastardikai |
07-08-2008 05:49 AM |
Sorry to doublepost, but I think I need to elaborate on what I stated above.
I'm sorry, but if fucking risking your career is a way of showing "respect" and "loyalty" to your trainer, then that trainer never really gave a fuck about you to begin with. The fans that only fucking care if you do a stupid balcony spot are bloodthirsty dipshits that won't pay your medical bills when you're on the shelf for a year plus to make them care. Of course, why are they bloodthirsty dipshits? Probably because they're conditioned to be that way by the promoter, who shapes the product into what he views it should be. It's the same deal with Indy Wrestling promotions, Christian Wrestling promotions, the WWE, etc. The promoter shapes the fed, and ultimately the audience, in the way he wants. If someone doesn't work that particular style, they probably won't get booked by that promoter.
Guess what? In this case the promoter is the same asshole that is the shitty trainer: Ian Rotten. Shame of it all is, Mickie had talent. If she trained with someone whose greatest career achievement didn't involve broken glass glued to his fists, she wouldn't have been in this predicament. If she never comes back, its no ones fault but hers for going for the move and Ian's for training her to think she needs to do something ignorant to make the fans give a shit.
This is probably hyperbole and just shaking my head at the stupidity of the situation. Maybe I'm wrong, but for some reason, I doubt Finlay is training the WWE Divas to jump off balconies. I doubt Harley Race or Rick (or is it Ron? the guy who trained Cena, Joe, Sting, etc) Bassman are like "Ok, you're on the verge of superstardom. Work my show and take some crazy risk to jeapordize it."
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