The fact that it came out so natural, he must say it all the time on the low...
these kind of post have to be a meme, right?
every thread there someone talking about "how natural" it came
The fact that it came out so natural, he must say it all the time on the low...
It's just an honest observation. How a person says a word when they're pushing it past all their mental filters sounds very different than when they say it because those filters aren't there to begin with.these kind of post have to be a meme, right?
every thread there someone talking about "how natural" it came
I don't, but I also know I don't speak for the whole black community. I more have a problem with the type to say nigga and when they're confronted by black people who do find it offensive go "WELL WHY CAN'T I SAY IT" because they definitely have some deep seated racist thoughts on the matterBy lots of people you mean white people who think they have the right to use it.
This reminds me how last year a story came out that Randy Orton went around sexually harassing low-level employees (he'd put his hand down his pants, grab his dick, and then tell the employee to shake his hand). If the employee didn't shake his hand then Orton would use his status as a star to threaten to go tell the higher ups that the new employee has an attitude problem. Nothing really came out of it of course because WWE sucks.
5th if you like Kofi.Between bag shitting and literally pulling his dick out, jerking himself off basically and asking people to shake his hand after...this somehow comes in as the third worst thing he's ever done.
....Fourth, if you're in anyway patriotic, as he's also a deserter lmao.
It's just an honest observation. How a person says a word when they're pushing it past all their mental filters sounds very different than when they say it because those filters aren't there to begin with.
yeah i know, but i dont think anyone who uses the n-word, doesnt use it naturally,
its no like anyone saying will saying with doubts in their voice lol.
Ah gotcha. Yeah, I'm in agreement with you here, good points.I don't, but I also know I don't speak for the whole black community. I more have a problem with the type to say nigga and when they're confronted by black people who do find it offensive go "WELL WHY CAN'T I SAY IT" because they definitely have some deep seated racist thoughts on the matter
I also don't really think nigga should be referred to as "The N word" but again that's just me lol
EDIT: I should probably clarify I mean in situations like this where it more slips out then they realize it afterwards, if a white guy came up to me and casually said whats up my nigga there'd probably be some problems
"For every new writer that would show up, he comes in the room puts his hand down his pants, pulls out his d--k, touches himself, then says 'I'm Randy Orton, shake my hand…oh you don't want to shake my hand? You're big leaguing me? That's f--ked up man. Should I tell Vince and Steph you won't shake Randy Orton's hand?'" Bauer said, per Paul Davis of WrestlingNews.Co.
someone asked if it really happened, and it was confirmed that yes it did.
Reddit post too: https://old.reddit.com/r/SquaredCir...ndy_orton_pulls_his_dick_out_touches_himself/
The writers would all start sweating and backing up into the corner, the guy's d--- is still hanging out, and he would be there cutting a promo on a guy with his d--- hanging out for like five minutes. Court goes on to say Orton was very intense so you could never tell if he was f------ with you or [if] he was really hot.
Court says he was lucky, Randy did it to him on the first day he was with the company at TV and just as he was about to pull his d--- out, Stephanie walked in, and that s--- went right back in his pants. Court describes it as a teacher entering the classroom.
When asked if he would have shaken his hand, Court says "I don't know. I'm a bit of a germaphobe." Court says this was something Orton did during his [Court's] entire time at the WWE, and he is surprised Orton didn't get hit with sexual harassment.
Not saying not fuck WWE, because fuck them, but AEW just hired a full-on outspoken Trump guy. WWE has more pieces of shit though.As if I needed any other reason to continue not watching WWE...
Fuck you Orton
There is generally a lot of trash people in wrestling.Not saying not fuck WWE, because fuck them, but AEW just hired a full-on outspoken Trump guy. WWE has more pieces of shit though.
The WWE fanbase is mostly progressive POC. Seems weird to slander all of them because of the actions of one wrestler.What a shock. WWE and its fanbase is up there with NASCAR as straight up human trash.
This would come as a shock to me and isn't what I would expect.The WWE fanbase is mostly progressive POC. Seems weird to slander all of them because of the actions of one wrestler.
This would come as a shock to me and isn't what I would expect.
Got a source? Not that I don't believe you but it is something that I didn't expect to hear.
This would come as a shock to me and isn't what I would expect.
Got a source? Not that I don't believe you but it is something that I didn't expect to hear.
Wrestling fans are poor and poor people are terrible.
"For every new writer that would show up, he comes in the room puts his hand down his pants, pulls out his d--k, touches himself, then says 'I'm Randy Orton, shake my hand…oh you don't want to shake my hand? You're big leaguing me? That's f--ked up man. Should I tell Vince and Steph you won't shake Randy Orton's hand?'" Bauer said, per Paul Davis of WrestlingNews.Co.
someone asked if it really happened, and it was confirmed that yes it did.
Reddit post too: https://old.reddit.com/r/SquaredCir...ndy_orton_pulls_his_dick_out_touches_himself/
The writers would all start sweating and backing up into the corner, the guy's d--- is still hanging out, and he would be there cutting a promo on a guy with his d--- hanging out for like five minutes. Court goes on to say Orton was very intense so you could never tell if he was f------ with you or [if] he was really hot.
Court says he was lucky, Randy did it to him on the first day he was with the company at TV and just as he was about to pull his d--- out, Stephanie walked in, and that s--- went right back in his pants. Court describes it as a teacher entering the classroom.
When asked if he would have shaken his hand, Court says "I don't know. I'm a bit of a germaphobe." Court says this was something Orton did during his [Court's] entire time at the WWE, and he is surprised Orton didn't get hit with sexual harassment.
Not saying not fuck WWE, because fuck them, but AEW just hired a full-on outspoken Trump guy. WWE has more pieces of shit though.
Not saying not fuck WWE, because fuck them, but AEW just hired a full-on outspoken Trump guy. WWE has more pieces of shit though.
That's not really one of those words that just slips out by accident unless you use it pretty regularly. Can't say he's quoting a rap song either. To top it all off, he's a grown ass man and a public figure.
Thanks for this. Appreciate it.
"For every new writer that would show up, he comes in the room puts his hand down his pants, pulls out his d--k, touches himself, then says 'I'm Randy Orton, shake my hand…oh you don't want to shake my hand? You're big leaguing me? That's f--ked up man. Should I tell Vince and Steph you won't shake Randy Orton's hand?'" Bauer said, per Paul Davis of WrestlingNews.Co.
someone asked if it really happened, and it was confirmed that yes it did.
Reddit post too: https://old.reddit.com/r/SquaredCir...ndy_orton_pulls_his_dick_out_touches_himself/
The writers would all start sweating and backing up into the corner, the guy's d--- is still hanging out, and he would be there cutting a promo on a guy with his d--- hanging out for like five minutes. Court goes on to say Orton was very intense so you could never tell if he was f------ with you or [if] he was really hot.
Court says he was lucky, Randy did it to him on the first day he was with the company at TV and just as he was about to pull his d--- out, Stephanie walked in, and that s--- went right back in his pants. Court describes it as a teacher entering the classroom.
When asked if he would have shaken his hand, Court says "I don't know. I'm a bit of a germaphobe." Court says this was something Orton did during his [Court's] entire time at the WWE, and he is surprised Orton didn't get hit with sexual harassment.
Not trying to attack you, but that's interesting because most of the people who I've met in real life who are wrestling fans are people other than white people. Even people who aren't wrestling fans get casual references to it. My white friends on the other hand look down on wrestling for the most part. To be fair I honestly don't know too many black people that are wrestling fans, but I know a lot of Asian and Hispanic people who are.Just my own anecdotes. I'm a black dude and most of my friends are black, hispanic, asian etc. and none of them follow WWE. I already said I was proven wrong and now thanks to Good Hunter, I won't repeat the same fallacy.
You mean the flat earth community
Gonna say the exact thing I said in the AEW thread...
You're telling me the All Lives Matter guy who follows and likes Ben Shapiro tweets said the N-word?
I have a lot to learn apparently lol. But yeah that's why I was shocked, it's just nothing my friends have displayed any interest in or ever so much as mentioned. An exception to the rule I now realize.Not trying to attack you, but that's interesting because most of the people who I've met in real life who are wrestling fans are people other than white people. Even people who aren't wrestling fans get casual references to it. My white friends on the other hand look down on wrestling for the most part. To be fair I honestly don't know too many black people that are wrestling fans, but I know a lot of Asian and Hispanic people who are.
Wrestling has a very long, storied history with minorities in the US. A lot of wrestlers are legitimate idols in certain communities. Bruno Sammartino for Italians. Eddie Guerrero and Rey Mysterio for Mexicans. Pedro Morales for Puerto Ricans. The list goes on.
You can argue it's more of the wrestling industry exploiting minorities for profit as it is still a very white-dominant industry in the US, but wrestling is still really popular with minorities in the US.