TNA's Havok Tryna Cover Her Racist Past, FAILED

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This shyt right here gets to me and is a tell tale sign you're dealing with a genuine c00n.

Nothing at all wrong with having white friends, but when you're the only black person in your circle of peers outside of a work related environment where you can't really control who you work with...:scust:
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she was excellent and she played the monster well and the monster to kong well.
sure it was clunky but her encounters needed some shoot style realness, and in the fray style violence and awkwardness for convincability.
she supplied that and was a great worker for that time.
when, tna needed a new female monster.


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NAh, she was really uneven.
She had the look of a monster heel but her moveset didn't correlate and almost everything she did lacked the impact you would expect to come from a bytch of her size.
 

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- We noted over the weekend that former TNA Knockout Havok, who worked last week's WWE tryouts in Orlando, had some heat on her from fans after homophobic and racist tweets she made in 2011 were brought back up. This led to Havok issuing an apology but deleting it soon after.

Havok reportedly impressed WWE officials at the tryouts as she was compared to the likes of Awesome Kong, the former Kharma. Things were looking good for Havok's WWE future until the Twitter controversy started, which apparently happened while Havok was in the ring working out. The officials working the tryouts reportedly made a reference to talents not saying stupid things on social media.

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I should be surprised, but I'm not. I went to school with Black folks who allowed White People to call them racial slurs because the Black folks thought it was "funny."

There's a reason why I stayed to myself a lot in school. Too many Black folks were desperate for a White friend. :francis:
 
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