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Hanley! wrote:What do you guys think of this, in all seriousness?
Should WWE be running this show? Does it change your perception of the company at all?
WWE are probably making a ton of money on this, which is why a random show in Saudi Arabia a couple of weeks after Wrestlemania looks like it could be larger in scale and in star power than Wrestlemania itself. So I can understand why they're doing it. But it's a bad look for the company.
They've been patting themselves furiously on the back for the last couple of years, because they're so proud that they treat their female wrestlers like real people now. But it's still no girls allowed for one of the biggest shows of the year. Finn Balor has a new T-shirt celebrating inclusion and the LGBT community, with a portion of sales being donated to GLAAD. But he won't be wearing this shirt for the Greatest Royal Rumble.
It couldn't be more obvious that every positive social move they make is a marketing gimmick and nothing more.
Messiah wrote:I hate that I actually have to take the other side of the coin, but probably over half of major corporations (and some of them that you love or support) are probably affiliated with other companies or viewpoints that are equally as morally corrupt.
Messiah wrote:And they had Sasha Banks wrestle in the first ever womens match in Adu Dhabi last year.
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