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Originally Posted by Gouda
No matter if you think Show is a bad worker, you have to see it from his point of view.
He put in the hours of work to give this guy the rub. He hurt himself. Then Brock leaves.
Basically all that work and pain was for nothing.
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I do look at it from his point of view.
I look at it from the point of view of a company, a business where there is no certainty of the future. Where they give people massive pushes right before canning them. Where we get the announcement of the deaths of the likes of Brian Pillman randomly one night, or where they die in the ring or related. Where people suffer massive drug addictions, have personal problems involving great emotional stress, and go away all the time.
Thnere are a thousand scenarios upon which "all that work" will be for "nothing." And it's not like Brock up and quit one day. He showed far more professionalism than I would have expected, whether or not I like his leaving the WWE.
What kind of idiot doesn't expect that all that work might be for nothing? How fucking retarded must the Big Show be to actually act like this is a surprise, with all the losses, firings, and comings and goings of wrestlers? Considering he's so "professional" that he can't put down the twinkies long enough to put himself into decent shape?
Yeah. He busted his ass. Not hard to do when your blood pressure goes into 4 digits. The guy's gone. Well, there's a shocker. Somehow, I manage not to have much sympathy for the guy.