Titus is a real one brehs, shuts down hulkkk hoegan

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Is he legit shading people for calling out Hogan :what:
Wow. What a tone deaf and poor way to handle a sensitive topic
It's that coded language of white supremacy. To the privileged, equality feels like oppression.

Racists don't want the label they live to earn. This piece of shyt became a multimillionaire because his privacy was violated by Bubba The Love Sponge and Gawker, and three years felt like oppression to him.

He really thinks he made wrestling, he is more ashamed of having been caught than for being the bigot piece of shyt he is, and Bischoff knows exactly what he is doing by painting Hogan like a fukking victim.
 

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Titus O'Neil On Why Hulk Hogan Lost Him At The Start Of His Apology

Titus O'Neil spoke to Busted Open Radio this week and discussed Hogan's apology. Mark Henry, who is a co-host on the program, said Hogan didn't just offend African Americans with his comments. Henry has Caucasian friends who think Hogan shouldn't be allowed back with the company, but The World Strongest Man admitted to getting second and third chances himself. Therefore, he is accepting of Hogan's reinstatement.

During Hogan's apology, he started the speech by warning the locker room about what they say because they might be recorded without their knowledge. O'Neil talked about how that statement didn't sit well with him.

"This is not about second or third chances," Titus O'Neil explained. "This is about a man making a decision to make statements that he truly felt in his heart I believe at that time. He may not feel that way now, he may regret it. But to come out and say, 'I didn't know I was being recorded' and ' be careful what you say' and 'I don't remember saying that stuff.' When you start out an apology like that. Dude, you lost it already. I wanted to give him a chance, I didn't know what that meeting was about going in but I wanted to give him a chance.

"He legitimately screwed that all up because again, it's not about making a mistake. It's not a mistake. You're talking about historically using language and saying things that a lot of people in our business unfortunately have said in the past. Although our business has come a long way from where it used to be, there are still some people in this business that speak that way they just aren't recorded. So Hulk Hogan or Terry Bollea is not the only person that have used those type of comments. I know that for a fact."

O'Neil continued saying Hogan is the one dealing with these comments because he was caught making them. He said Hogan's apology should be more than just words because genuine actions are needed as well.

"He was the one that was exposed to using those comments so he's the one who needs to handle the situation publically on a consistent basis with his apology. His apology doesn't need to be in words, I'd rather it not be in words. I'd rather it be in action to be honest with you, because his words have been all over the place ever since it came out."

During a 2015 interview with ABC News' Amy Robach, Hogan explained why he used racial slurs in the released audio. He attributed it to his upbringing in Port Tampa, Florida where he said the word was thrown around quite often as a greeting.

"I'm not a racist, but I never should have said what I said. It was wrong. I'm embarrassed by it," Hogan said in the the 2015 interview. "People need to realize that you inherit things from your environment. And where I grew up was south Tampa, Port Tampa, and it was a really rough neighborhood, very low income. And all my friends, we greeted each other saying that word."

O'Neil referenced Hogan's excuse of growing up with that language in his vocabulary. He said Hogan's claims didn't match up historically because it would not be acceptable to use that word with any African American in the 1960's. O'Neil is from Tampa and attested to the fact that Hogan's high school was not racially diverse either.

"First of all you grew up in the 60's. I don't know any black man that would let you call him that in the 60's. You grew up in South Tampa, you went to Robinson High School. I live in Tampa, Robinson High School was not a predominantly black school in the time that he went to high school. Most of the people he wrestled with, Mike Graham -- Eddie Graham's kid -- you know Steve Keirn, these guys all went to high school with him.

"So don't tell me that's how you spoke in the 60's. There's no realistic way that you can even come close to telling me that was okay with any black man at that time. So again, the inconsistencies of the apology along with the lack of remorse and contrition with the apology are the reason why I felt and many others felt at that meeting that this was a complete waste of our time."

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gif is in yet another half empty stadium which is per the usual for Miami :yeshrug:
 

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During Hogan's apology, he started the speech by warning the locker room about what they say because they might be recorded without their knowledge. O'Neil talked about how that statement didn't sit well with him.

"This is not about second or third chances," Titus O'Neil explained. "This is about a man making a decision to make statements that he truly felt in his heart I believe at that time. He may not feel that way now, he may regret it. But to come out and say, 'I didn't know I was being recorded' and ' be careful what you say' and 'I don't remember saying that stuff.'
According to Ellsworth, HHH started the meeting the same way
James Ellsworth Reveals Details About Hulk Hogan's WWE Apology Meeting (AUDIO)
Ellsworth talked about the apology — which took place backstage before Extreme Rules — on the latest episode of Duhcast with cohost Dennis Farrell.

James explained Triple H kicked things off talking about the dangers of social media, as well as how easy it is for someone to film a person without their knowledge. Hogan then took the floor and apologized for the things he said. He also reminded the roster that he didn’t know he was being recorded when the remarks were made.
 

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If they ran an angle with Hogan apologizing to Titus in the ring and offering a handshake with Titus hesitating then beating his ass down what would the crowd reaction be like?
I don't know about the crowd but I know damn well WWE would book Titus as the heel and paint him as the angry and unforgiving negro :pachaha:
 

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If they ran an angle with Hogan apologizing to Titus in the ring and offering a handshake with Titus hesitating then beating his ass down what would the crowd reaction be like?

That would be so perfect for Hulk that I would think Terry booked it himself. He’d play it for sympathy and it would work on most.
 

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I don't think Hogan makes any in ring appearances until he gets the approval of guys like Titus or New day

This will have to be hashed backstage where Hogan has to spend time with the talent and start being involved in causes for inner cities

Hulk has to tune out people like Bischoff and yes men around him and have heart to heart with Titus and Mark Henry... Until you experience someone else's pain and hear them out you won't be forgiven
 
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