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A lot of that “Plane Ride From Hell” stuff is WHITE BOY shyt. White boys do the wildest n most disgusting stuff and think it’s “funny”.
I don’t give a fukk what Tony Khan does, all I know is if he (TK) let’s this little bit of attention from this episode deter him from signing Flair, ironically AEW will be the ones taking the loss out of all this. Flair will continue being Flair with or without them. None of his close friends or celebrity fans are gonna stop fukking with him due to this incident from 20 years ago that has been repeatedly talked about since then. If WWE ever needs him for something, they will call him and he will show up as he always has. Billy Corgan is not gonna drop him. Konnan will not drop him for AAA events. AEW are the ones losing out on whatever potential advantage they could have gained from hiring Ric.
"Wild Bill" is their Ric Flair old-school wrestler type character who's known for partying and whipping his dikk out.
What bothered me the most about this episode is none of the wrestlers even seemed to care let alone show any remorse
Tommy Dreamer fukkery aside, even RVD was kinda like, whatever. Chidoa too
I was hoping one would have at least been like, I regret not stepping in and telling Flair to back off
Actually, Justin Credible seemed sympathetic and remorseful, but that was really it
@Bryan Danielson do you want to file this away in the event Flair does go to AEW and they generate massive heat for signing him?
The plane incident with the robe is based on Flair, but everything about Wild Bill screams Michael Hayes.
A lot of that “Plane Ride From Hell” stuff is WHITE BOY shyt. White boys do the wildest n most disgusting stuff and think it’s “funny”.
Other than not potentially getting hired by aew for now, nothing will happen to him. It didn’t even make a blip on the mainstream radar on any of the major networks. They depicted years of this type of behavior from him on his 30 for 30 episode and nobody said shyt.
No athlete, rapper or wrestler is gonna “cancel” him, which is probably what he cares about the most.
I think for RVD he did seem atleast somewhat sympathetic but desensitized to the fukkery. Chioda seemed like he looked at everything like fun and gamesWhat bothered me the most about this episode is none of the wrestlers even seemed to care let alone show any remorse
Tommy Dreamer fukkery aside, even RVD was kinda like, whatever. Chidoa too
I was hoping one would have at least been like, I regret not stepping in and telling Flair to back off
Actually, Justin Credible seemed sympathetic and remorseful, but that was really it
You also glossed over the "somewhat" part. Hollywood was far more grimy back in the studio era. As I posted you still have a small elite class that still do some fukk shyt but the cancer isn't spread throughout the industry like it once was.