DEFTLEFTHAND wrote: He likes gives sh1t and he likes taking it. Not everybody of course is able to give it back.
Lord TSC wrote: » I'm taking a breath and taking a step back from this, I think. Because...if you want to wait for the "facts" I understand. I think it's naive and think there's enough info out there, and worry it's people wanting to stick their heads in the sand in that way wrestling fans do. But I understand why some will want to wait and get a fuller picture. But if we're going to move into justifying it, into trying to shift blame onto the victim cause he's not "alpha"....I'm walking away before I say something bad. Cause that just makes me furious.
Monokne wrote: » Pat Miletich the second MMA fighter to call JBL out over what happened:
ERG89 wrote: » Well there was a fan ejected from the Smackdown taping for having a sign 'JBL bullied me' so obviously someone in the company "can't take it" as you put it. Him blocking people online says he can't handle being bullied back either.
Itssoeasy wrote: » I Just think JBL is a hold over from a different era of the business and he clearly hasn't moved on. I know people say that Vince condones this stuff which is terrible if true. Vince hates the word pro wrestling so maybe he should stop the things that used to happen in wrestling back then from happening now.I think the culture in WWE will change as the old guard move on. I mean I'm sure the guys and girls today play jokes on each other and that's grand when you're on the road all the time with each other. Bullying is a different thing altogether. I know some posters are saying they will wait until actually proof comes out, and that fine but I think we won't get anything concrete and JBL previous on this will make him guilty without trial.
Lithium93_ wrote: » It's already changed to a degree, case in point Xavier Woods' UpUpDownDown YouTube channel, superstars mixing together, which I'm sure kills time before shows, hell Stephanie appeared recently..
KKkitty wrote: » I'm not even a gamer but I subscribed to UpUpDownDown because I like seeing what they're all like backstage. Stephanie came across very well on it. There's no smoke without fire though. JBL should at least get suspended without pay for his bullying behaviour. If he can't stop it fire him. He'll become a liability if not.
sky88 wrote: » JBL has always been fond of the block button on twiiter from what i have seen i think its been only ramped up the last week.
Monokne wrote: » Deadspin, Sports Illustrated and now the New York Post have all picked up this story. It feels as though we are reaching the point where WWE will have to respond and take some type of action, whatever form that may take. JBL resigning may be the end game here, in a week or two. WWE tends not to fire people in these situations because it's essentially admitting a form of guilt, whereas a sly payoff and a resignation looks better, as was the case with Patterson in 1992 and DeMott with the NXT bullying stuff a couple years back. Post story:http://nypost.com/2017/04/12/how-long-can-wwe-ignore-bullying-story/
Lithium93_ wrote: » Chants of We Want Mauro/We Love You Mauro were muted on Smackdown Live earlier this morning.
KKkitty wrote: » Why the hell do they bother muting the fans at this stage? We all hear exactly what was said online.
Itssoeasy wrote: » Was that the talk show thing and he allegedly doing things that wasn't okay ? I mean he was never charged with anything.
Lord TSC wrote: It's also why they aren't bothering with things like Broken Matt.
I’m a JBL fan. Here’s the thing about JBL; you have to know the guy. And if you don’t get an opportunity to really know JBL, you can be offended. JBL is a funny guy. He’s a big guy. He’s boisterous. He comes across as, sometimes, crude and loud. But you gotta know him. That’s just JBL. He’s the same guy on commentary as he is in catering.
I don’t think so, but hey, that’s my opinion. I don’t think he will, not over something like this.
Monokne wrote: » Itssoeasy wrote: » Was that the talk show thing and he allegedly doing things that wasn't okay ? I mean he was never charged with anything. Patterson basically was tarred with the same brush as Terry Garvin and Mel Phillips who were fiddling with underage ringboys. While there were multiple people who came forward against those two, there was really nothing on Patterson except an allegation from famed conman Murray Hodgson. Hodgson alleged that Pat suggested he do sexual favours for Patterson in order to advance his career. However he also tried to extort WWE for money, shush money essentially. Hodgson eventually moved on and if memory serves correct, Meltzer mentioned he was involved in similar shenanigans elsewhere. It would be very fair to assume Patterson did nothing wrong. However, because the heat was on at the time, he had to fall on his sword. Still, he was brought back very quickly and it has always been rumoured he was still on the payroll and Vince was picking his brain over the phone at the time (I personally imagine this is true).