"Dean Ambrose took his ball and went home" - Seth Rollins

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It’s hoe shyt and he is feeling himself a little too much.

Dean made sure on Jericho and Wade Keller’s podcast to NOT diss the wrestlers and the other folks that work there. He also said that he was very vocal about his grievances went the company when he would vent to Roman and Seth. He made it quite clear that his beef was with Vince and how the way he runs the company is going to be their downfall.

Dean never went on social media and send subliminal messages or talk about how unhappy he was. He made up his mind up, didn’t want to be there no more, finished up his contract like a professional, and bounced. That’s not “taking your ball and going home.” That’s called finishing up your contract and taking your talents else well. Just ask :troll:

For whatever reason Seth’s comments rubbed me the wrong way cuz Dean called him his “best friend.” And for him to publicly throw him under the bus like that is some hoe shyt.

Unless you the Kilq, aint no loyalty in the wrestling business.

Real talk fukk Seth.
 

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What ya'll so mad about... everyone keep saying WWE is trash and needs competition, then the WWE Champ comes out and treats the competition like actual competition and talks that shyt, and people whining about it. :mjlol:

That isn't the issue.

The issue is that Seth basically said Moxley didn't try hard enough to make things work to his favor before quitting. There's towing the company line and there's throwing your best friend under the bus to tow that line. He didn't have to say anything about Moxley to show his loyalty. A simple, "I'm happy he's happy." would have sufficed.
 

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That isn't the issue.

The issue is that Seth basically said Moxley didn't try hard enough to make things work to his favor before quitting. There's towing the company line and there's throwing your best friend under the bus to tow that line. He didn't have to say anything about Moxley to show his loyalty. A simple, "I'm happy he's happy." would have sufficed.


Who said they are best friends?

Moxley left and shyt on WWE as a staff, record label and as a mother fuccing crew. It doesn't matter whether or not he said anything directly about Rollins, but as WWE champ Rollins has every right to feel some type of way about this dude going out there scorched earth on the company he is the "top guy" for.

Again.. these AEW cats been sending shots at WWE left and right. Don't be mad when WWE bites back.
 

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Who said they are best friends?

Moxley left and shyt on WWE as a staff, record label and as a mother fuccing crew. It doesn't matter whether or not he said anything directly about Rollins, but as WWE champ Rollins has every right to feel some type of way about this dude going out there scorched earth on the company he is the "top guy" for.

Again.. these AEW cats been sending shots at WWE left and right. Don't be mad when WWE bites back.

Stop implying Rollins is a victim then. He’s a 33 year old man just like me, start a fight and lose, gotta be a man about it.
 

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Stop implying Rollins is a victim then. He’s a 33 year old man just like me, start a fight and lose, gotta be a man about it.


Who said anything about being a victim. All I'm saying is don't be mad that he's popping shyt when everyone else stays shytting on his company.
 

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Who said they are best friends?

Moxley left and shyt on WWE as a staff, record label and as a mother fuccing crew. It doesn't matter whether or not he said anything directly about Rollins, but as WWE champ Rollins has every right to feel some type of way about this dude going out there scorched earth on the company he is the "top guy" for.

Again.. these AEW cats been sending shots at WWE left and right. Don't be mad when WWE bites back.

Seth Rollins literally said he'd love that dude for life in the interview quoted in the start of this thread. I don't know about you, but I don't throw that word around for anybody that isn't blood, S/O or someone I'd consider a best friend/surrogate family. If Rollins and Moxley weren't considered tight, you wouldn't have so many people up in arms about how what Seth did was heaux shyt.

And Moxley shat on Vince McMahon's management/creative style in particular and how it did not work for him. That man did not criticize Seth, Roman or anybody else he went up and down the road with (sans Brock, I guess). He kept wrestlers' names out of his mouth for the most part and aired his grievances with the WWE's creative process. Seth can feel a way about that all he wants, and that's cool -- after all, the WWE creative process has currently positioned him as the flag-bearer of the company, why WOULDN'T he defend it -- but if he did then his comments should have been about the WWE's creative process being good instead of how Mox quit on the company and didn't try hard enough to work with what was given to him or didn't speak up when he disagreed with shyt.

Nothing wrong with refuting what Mox said, but there's a way to do that without shytting on somebody who you're supposed to be tight with when they didn't do it to you when they had the chance.
 

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Gotta say, this AEW vs WWE shyt is the most exciting the IWC has been in a while. Before, all we were doing is watching the E slowly implode and waiting to debate if Meltz gave the last indie show the proper number of stars.

This is what keeps me going. Everyone is out for blood.
 

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Gotta say, this AEW vs WWE shyt is the most exciting the IWC has been in a while. Before, all we were doing is watching the E slowly implode and waiting to debate if Meltz gave the last indie show the proper number of stars.

This is what keeps me going. Everyone is out for blood.

While this is true :jbhmm:, we need more than just Twitter fingers. If we going to restore the feeling I need the following:

  1. shyt talking segments featuring Thousandnaire Khan, Corny Streets, Kerry Alphamale, and The little Brats:jbhmm:
  2. AEW giving out WWE tickets to fill up the empty seats:wow:
  3. The legless man dressing up like Roman Reigns :wow:
  4. Jericho wanting to legit shoot with Trips:wow:
  5. Phillip Brooks coming back to wrestling for both promotions on the same night:skip:
Bottom line, don't p*ssyfoot with it, be MEN ABOUT IT :damn:
 

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Seth Rollins literally said he'd love that dude for life in the interview quoted in the start of this thread. I don't know about you, but I don't throw that word around for anybody that isn't blood, S/O or someone I'd consider a best friend/surrogate family. If Rollins and Moxley weren't considered tight, you wouldn't have so many people up in arms about how what Seth did was heaux shyt.

And Moxley shat on Vince McMahon's management/creative style in particular and how it did not work for him. That man did not criticize Seth, Roman or anybody else he went up and down the road with (sans Brock, I guess). He kept wrestlers' names out of his mouth for the most part and aired his grievances with the WWE's creative process. Seth can feel a way about that all he wants, and that's cool -- after all, the WWE creative process has currently positioned him as the flag-bearer of the company, why WOULDN'T he defend it -- but if he did then his comments should have been about the WWE's creative process being good instead of how Mox quit on the company and didn't try hard enough to work with what was given to him or didn't speak up when he disagreed with shyt.

Nothing wrong with refuting what Mox said, but there's a way to do that without shytting on somebody who you're supposed to be tight with when they didn't do it to you when they had the chance.
Exactly. Rollins made it a personal thing that pretty much dean couldn’t hack it and everything is great which is his prerogative but saying I love dean etc then proceeding to refute his experiences by pretty much saying look in the mirror and implying that deans real issue was he couldn’t handle Wwe and he’s at fault is meh . I feel like if dean was petty and showed some rating from his title reign beating Rollins ratings it woujd be funny . I understand what Rollins is doing to a degree and I am a wwe Stan but what he did isn’t the best move for someone who claims he cares about Dean .
 

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WWE Universal Champion Seth Rollins has not only been in the WWE spotlight lately, but also the center of social media. After Rollins doubled down on Twitter saying WWE has the best pro wrestling in the planet, he spoke with the Sports Illustrated Media Podcast to further defend his statements.

"You can only sit back and read people bashing what you love for so long and sit there and take it and try and take the high road so to speak," Rollins said. "I'm real proud of what I do every single week. Not just Mondays but every single Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays. I'm real proud of what I do and what our crew does and the effort we put forward. And I'm not just talking about just the wrestlers, the guys and girls you see out in the ring, I'm talking about everybody from creative all the way up to Vince McMahon. We put a ton of effort into making a product that I think is pretty darn good considering the amount of content we put out there. The fact that people want to sit on there on their soap boxes on their stupid social media machines and talk down about it really speaks volumes about the generation and where they're at. I figured if someone is going to fight back, might as well be me since I am the Champion and consider myself the top guy in our company."

Rollins said that he feels like he can be the voice of the WWE locker room to those who criticize the WWE product. Rollins added that WWE performs at a higher level than any other company considering its lengthy travel schedule, numerous matches, and heavy training routines.

"I hope that I speak for the other talent," Rollins said. "I've got a lot of friends in the locker room who we've had conversations like this before. I hope that I'm speaking up. I've had people come up and talk to me about it. I had Roman Reigns hit me with a hard retweet and exclamation point the other night. It's time to stop taking it in the gut. To hell with it. If people want to talk, let them talk but it's time to fire back. I'm just sick of it. I hope it's a rallying cry and I hope it is something that the rest of our talent feels they can speak out about it. If they feel the same way, they don't have to take this 'high road' all the time. Or if they want to let me be their voice, I'm fine with that too. I've sat back and I've seen it all and I've listened to it all. I'm a thinker man. I think about stuff. I put this stuff in my brain. I run through it, I wonder, 'Maybe I'm out of touch? Maybe I'm wrong? Maybe I'm right?' I don't know.

"At the end of the day, it's not frustrations that's boiling over, these are the conclusions I've come to. After watching what I've seen from other companies and other people and what they say and what they do, there's just no one else on the planet in entertainment who do what we do. They just don't do it. So you can talk about these other guys and other promotions who think they're the best in the world or offer a superior product or whatever but they do not run 500 live events a year. Five hundred plus live events a year. That's top talent working over 150 matches a year on top of all the travel, on top of all the media, on top of all the training trying to stay in the best shape so we look like wrestlers, not some jabronis in gym shorts who get into a ring and do high spots. What we do, no one else does. The level that we work at constantly no one else works at. I dare anyone, anywhere, any other company in the planet to challenge me on that."

Rollins also confirmed to feeling satisfied with his storylines in WWE. After multiple statements by former WWE wrestlers about superstars having little input in their work, Rollins said it takes equity in the company to be given a certain amount of leeway in your character.

"Absolutely I'm satisfied with it because I make a point to be satisfied with it," Rollins said. "I make a point to contribute my ideas and my thoughts and if I feel strongly about something the way it should be or the way it should be portrayed then I will make my voice be heard. Look, not everyone gets that leeway and also not everyone should get that leeway. That's just not how it works. You have to build equity with your fans, your boss, your coworkers. You have to build equity over time and then you can get the leeway to have that kind of say in your story if that's your complaint. Or you can just stand up for yourself and do it instead of going on somewhere else and b---hing about it.

"I'm very satisfied with the amount of input I have. Do I do things that I don't always want to do? Yes, but you know what? Sometimes that stuff works. Because I can't see things perfectly every single time. I don't have the perspective that other people around me have. Vince McMahon has been doing this twenty years longer than I've been alive. So he's got some ideas and he knows things that I just don't know that I have to learn from. Sometimes, being your best is about taking advice from other people. What we do is work together in a group and in a community and we take advice from everywhere from each and every person that we respect in our circle and we try to make things better. Yes, I feel extremely comfortable with the amount of input I have in my matches, in my promos, in my stories and in my schedule.

Seth going HAM now :russ:
 

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Seth? Isn't that your entire bit? :gucci:
 
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