Nick wrote:Eh, i'm just playing around.
*leaves thread, bored, with hands in pockets*
shadowgrin wrote:Quick question: who is better in basketball, a black dude or a pinoy dude. If you thought or considered for a moment that it's the black dude then you're also a little bit racist.
End of any racist discussion.
JaoSming wrote:Aside from some questionable swerves and decisions.......this is why I have lost interest in WWE
http://blip.tv/wrestle-wrestle/wwe-in-5-seconds-5743277
While it's apparent WWE is going through a bit of a Twitter craze lately, all of the Twitter talk this past Monday night on WWE Raw was The Rock's own doing, and not something that he was told to do by WWE.
According to a recent report in The Wrestling Globe Newsletter, Vince McMahon is completely obsessed with Twitter as of late. The report claims McMahon has joked about getting his own account and joining Twitter, or "Twittertainment" as The Rock would say. The jokes are convincing enough that some backstage within WWE are starting to take his remarks seriously, thinking that the Chairman of the Board may actually join Twitter sometime in the future.
One WWE source who was around McMahon when he was first introduced to text messaging thinks the idea of him getting on the microblogging scene is "pretty damn scary."
WWE decided to run a last-minute Twitter angle (no joke) where Alberto Del Rio's announcer Ricardo Rodriguez sees who he believes to be the regular WWE ring announcer Justin Roberts backstage and chokes him out. Apparently, Rodriguez's motivation is to be the only announcer for his man tonight at Survivor Series.
Long story short, after choking the man out, the real Justin Roberts come onto the scene and asks Rodriguez what he's doing. We come to find out that Rodriguez actually choked out referee John Cone.
If you wanted to know how crazy the Twitter references were last night, Michael Mols sent the following:
I actually counted the Twitter references last night. Now, What constituted a twitter reference here are the following:
-Any mention from commentators of tweets, twitter, hashtags or wrestlers' Twitter names.
-The Twitter names on the titantron graphics identifying wrestlers.
-Onscreen graphics during matches
What wasn't counted because I was, well, lazy are wrestlers' tweeting backstage or during the show and commentators saying "tweet" and "Twitter" in the same sentence. In that instance, it was counted as one reference as opposed to two. However, if there was an on-screen graphic and the commentator said something about twitter as that graphic was showing, I counted it as two references.
Now, remember that the show was about 170 minutes long. The number of twitter references?
47
That equates to someone mentioning Twitter every 3 minutes and 36 seconds over he course of a show that fans paid for.
In comparison, they mentioned Facebook three times and Michael Cole said "Vintage" twice.
Andrew wrote:he'd do well to consider that both Stone Cold and The Rock moved merchandise as heels and their early heel runs ultimately helped shape their insanely popular face runs.
shadowgrin wrote:Quick question: who is better in basketball, a black dude or a pinoy dude. If you thought or considered for a moment that it's the black dude then you're also a little bit racist.
End of any racist discussion.
Qballer wrote:and even more recently, CM Punk went from feuding with Rey Mysterio and leading the Nexus to having John Cena "respect" him and winning the title
shadowgrin wrote:Quick question: who is better in basketball, a black dude or a pinoy dude. If you thought or considered for a moment that it's the black dude then you're also a little bit racist.
End of any racist discussion.
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