I'm all about saying whatever you want too, but that's not the issue. This isn't the media attacking the WWE just to do it. The WWE put this burden on themselves when they voluntarily stated that they were going to speak out against bullying and gay bashing. No one forces them to do that. They did that on their own. And they did because they want to get good publicity. That's fair enough, most sports leagues have a similar campaign intent on building similar goodwill.
But if the WWE is going to hold themselves out and say look at us, we're speaking out against gay bashing, then they have opened themselves up to be criticized when one of their wrestlers is doing the very thing they said they're not doing anymore.
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