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Old 12-20-2006, 10:04 PM   #30
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From the way it comes off in that report, Edge did the right thing. Remember when that lady was hired by the WWE, and she asked JBL how he kept making the "fake blood" come out. People see wrestling like that, and at the risk of sounding overly sensitive about professional wrestling, that is quite ignorant. People seem to think it is all "smoke and mirrors" and there is no skill involved with what they do.

It's like saying a stunt-man is a pussy because he doesn't really want to kill the guy driving the car when he smashes through the windshield.

There was no reason to take a stab at professional wrestling in that interview, the whole point was to promote it. Edge did the right thing, and what he said actually made sense in context to the question. If he had started tossing furniture around, and given her a stiff Spear to try and prove his point, then yes, that may have been overdoing it. Making a retort was fine, in my opinion. If anything, she came off the idiot.
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