Triple H named Head of Talent Relations and Creative in WWE. 2023 WON Booker of the Year.

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To further demonstrate his point, Booker T said Superstars like Jey Uso, Bianca Belair and Jade Cargill have earned their spots through hard work, not because WWE needed to push a certain number of non-white wrestlers. He believes the most talented performers, regardless of race, will succeed.
ah yes, notable black superstar jey uso
 

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ah yes, notable black superstar jey uso
I have a theory about Samoan and Tongans

I think WWE uses them so prominently to fill the "POC" quota but because there are so few of them in the US, most racists don't have a particular feeling about them one way or another (ie nothing ever happens on the news that makes people mad at them). Plus they are somewhat visually identifiable with every non-white ethnic group.

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I'm not disputing your point, it's just something I've been meaning to bring up.
 

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ah yes, notable black superstar jey uso
:camby: The Samoans can have Jey, with his 10 years behind Yeet resurgence.

The Negro Delegation does wish to vociferously state our claim in perpetuity of Jimmy Uso.
He is ours.
He has one of our hairstyles.
He has one of our queens.
He is with our fukkery and speaks it fluently.
He has our support.
Jey only gets to come if he brings Jaida.
As soon as she's across the threshold his pass expires.
 
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