The reason why fans aren't disgusted by the c00nish buffoonery of R-Truth, the oblivious, simple, smiling, shucking and jiving for lukewarm pops of New Day and a plethora of other silly, oftentimes negative gimmicks like Cryme Tyme is because a majority of the WWE fanbase genuinely thinks this is how most black people act. While that is incredibly sad and inaccurate, it's not in the least bit surprising.
That's why i always tell my black brehs and brehttes to stop begging white people to accept us and treat us fairly. It ain't happening. Focus all that energy into improving our own communities so most of us being from the ghetto ain't the standard, educating one another so we can undo those chains of slavery we were put in that teaches us we are inferior, and build our own brands, businesses, creativity entities so we have our own money and can influence how our image is depicted in creative works.
nikkas still begging to be given equal opportunities like the same people who have oppressed us for hundreds of years gonna suddenly stop and be like "Hey, this is actually kinda fukked up. You're right." The end game shouldn't be them throwing Kofi Kingston a bone and giving him a WWE title shot at some random B-Level event. It should be black wrestlers who've accumulated wealth like The Rock, Booker T, and other pooling their resources together and starting up their own wrestling company that we all can watch and embrace without cringing every other week at how we are booked and depicted.
TLDR: Stop begging white people to love us and let's instead focus on loving ourselves enough to get out from underneath their thumb.