The
people over at WrestlingInc crack me up. They're the first ones to
post a story about how this wrestler or that wrestler calls someone
out (or ridicules a fan) on Twitter. Hence this example right here.
https://www.wrestlinginc.com/news/2019/02/seth-rollins-calls-out-becky-lynch-for-adult-language-on-650876/ Where they boast on Seth Rollins calling out Becky Lynch on Twitter.
BUT...
When a story like THIS,
https://billsbrandnewblog.blogspot.com/2019/02/km-of-impact-wrestling-gets-checked-on.html Which is a story I did on how KM over at Impact Wrestling got checked
by acouple fans on Twitter, WrestlingInc... After being shown this
story, puts on the chicken suit and runs scared away from it. They,
like the other major newes sites like Torch, PWInsider and the 20
something news sites on Twitter all get scared when I have a story of
a wrestler getting put in his place by fans.
The evidence is there, the proof is right before their very eyes, BUT.. Show them a story like that and the sounds of chickens come from their side of the street, imagine that.
The evidence is there, the proof is right before their very eyes, BUT.. Show them a story like that and the sounds of chickens come from their side of the street, imagine that.
I
guess it comes down to who has the guts to tell it like it, and they,
unlike me, don't have them kind of balls. It's too bad nobody asks
places like WrestlingInc why that is? I'd love to see how they'd try
and dance around the issue. :)
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