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Originally Posted by KayfabeMan
UPDATE From 1wrestling.com:
Gary Davis (WWE Vice President, Corporate Communications) sent
the following to 1Wrestling.com in response to a story we posted
regarding the Undertaker/Paul Bearer storyline violating their policy
as stated at wweparents.com about the way their characters would
be portrayed:
"Last night's "Concrete Crypt Match" was similar in concept to the
"Buried Alive" matches of the past. No one was murdered. After the
The Great American Bash Pay-Per-View went off the air, the crowd
at The Scope in Norfolk saw Paul Bearer come up for air and then
placed on a stretcher to receive "medical attention." There will be
an update on Paul Bearer on this Thursday's WWE SmackDown!
Stay tuned."
"Please use this information to correct your article: WWE VIOLATES
THEIR POLICY AS STATED ON WWEPARENTS.COM"
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LOL, they are so fucking stupid. Obviously Bearer wasn't really murdered at the GAB, but if you are a young kid seeing something like that on your tv at home, you will think that he actually did die. Same deal with buried alive matches; when someone got buried alive, you don't see them come back out of the grave, you assume they died. A young kid may think that this is cool, and proceed to bury one of his young friends alive, and the WWE has a lawsuit on their hands. Stupid WWE.