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Old 05-17-2019, 10:16 PM   #47
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Originally Posted by KIRA View Post
Yeah I remember hearing about this years ago once again I do not know why anybody would want to work for this company it's garbage
Not that I condone it in the slightest, and WWE are scumbags for allowing her to be put in that position, but it's the same issue the armed forces haven't been able to do much about for years. While it's horrible, WWE shouldn't be held to a higher standard than the armed forces in that regard.

It sucks it happened to her on WWEs watch and that they didn't do more for her, but disgust should be attributed to the whole epidemic of that behavior being ignored because it happened "over there" instead of solely at WWE.

If that wasn't basically accepted behavior then both Ashley and WWE would have had the ability for much more recourse and justice.
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