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Originally Posted by Bad News Gertner
Lol what an awful show. That main event was brutal. Del Rio is such a mess. Why does Impact insist on doing business with them, because you know it's going to blow up in their face.....again.
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Originally Posted by Tom Guycott
Look at the thread title, think of the company, then ask yourself that question again. Make sense now?
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addendum: while I was just going to pop those two quotes and call it a day, but there is a huge paragraph long asterisk here.
While I agree with the spirit of Destor and the instance that caused the loudest uproars being bullshit (I'm counting the backstage incident in WWE here also), there are other PR nightmares that have Mr. Of The River in a similar quagmire that guys like Kurt Angle and Jeff Hardy existed in. You want to give a guy as talented as he is (don't discount his talent here, because he is. Especially as a heel) a chance to work and possibly grow beyond his demons, but at the same time, it would also make a hell of a lot of business sense to cut your losses and go in another direction. He is going to be under an enormous magnifying glass, and if he so much as jaywalks somewhere, he's going to be painted as some hardened criminal because of EVERYTHING reported on before it.
I am assuming the hope is that Alberto gets his poop in a group and this ends up being the beginning of his redemption story.