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Originally Posted by dronepool
Thing is, it didn't offend me- I just thought what Paul did was screwed up. I like the guy and get the idea behind him being this evil guy. It's still not entertaining to see if somebody recently died. I mean imagine seeing your mother have a heart attack, a few days later RAW comes and you think you'll just chill out and see that shit? Just saying.
And the WWE says one thing about losing sponsors, banning most head shots, most blood, toned down language... but faking a heart attack won't piss off some people they care about?
And what about TEH CHILDREN? BAH GOD!
Seriously though, that might not be cool with way more people than some blood or a swear word here and there.
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Yes, WWE and all forms of entertainment should avoid any and all situations that may potentially offend or bring back bad memories to any viewers. WWE and all forms of entertainment should avoid causing any emotional reactions other than joy or apathy.