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Originally Posted by Anybody Thrilla
Dumbass rule or not, it's still a rule in an establishment that has been successful for a very long time now. If he has a problem with the rules, maybe there's somebody he can talk to to try and change them (probably wouldn't be able to do this alone, but maybe if other people agreed that it was a dumb rule), but blantantly breaking them so soon after a meeting that specifically said not to was a dumb move on his part.
The dress code rule probably isn't even one that the WWE cares THAT much about, but it is probably used more of a device to see who is a 'team player' and who is...well, Kid Kash.
I admire his abilities in the ring, but this is the big leagues. This is where everybody wants to be in the field of professional wrestling. He's fortunate enough to have an opportunity, and he should be smart enough to not blow it on something so miniscule.
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Sounds kinda mindless and drone-like to me.
Serirously though, it's a stupid reason to get "heat". Hassan got heat for not listening to one of the legends' advice. That's reasonable and makes sense. But for wearing normal clothes in an airport when you work for a
wrestling company? Even I wouldn't bother wearing a goddamn suit. Rules or no rules, it's ridiculous. And like someone above me said, WWE isn't in the real world.