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Zack Ryder has started defending his Internet Championship Title at house shows.Comment
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Oh Radio tell me everything you knowGaming hard since 1988
I have won like 25 Super Bowls in Madden so I am kinda a big deal.Comment
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Possible major CM Punk spoiler
SpoilerA WWE spokesman noted to GLAAD in their response to CM Punk uttering an anti-gay slur during yesterday's Raw live event in Australia that the wrestler is legitimately leaving the organization following the Money in the Bank pay-per-view event on July 18.
OpposingViews.com printed the following in their article: "WWE officials also told GLAAD this morning that CM Punk's contract will expire in a few weeks, he will not be immediately renewed, and he will no longer be with WWE as of July 18. A spokesperson told us "this departure is not part of a storyline. He is contractually leaving the organization.
"A spokesperson for the WWE told us "We are taking this very seriously."
OpposingViews.com also notes that GLAAD provided training to members of WWE's editorial staff and writing team in May. The media monitoring organization is also in discussions with WWE to provide similar training seminars to on-camera talent.Comment
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I think its more of a case of saying what they have to sayComment
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Re: The OS WWE 'Dirt' Thread
Possible major CM Punk spoiler
SpoilerA WWE spokesman noted to GLAAD in their response to CM Punk uttering an anti-gay slur during yesterday's Raw live event in Australia that the wrestler is legitimately leaving the organization following the Money in the Bank pay-per-view event on July 18.
OpposingViews.com printed the following in their article: "WWE officials also told GLAAD this morning that CM Punk's contract will expire in a few weeks, he will not be immediately renewed, and he will no longer be with WWE as of July 18. A spokesperson told us "this departure is not part of a storyline. He is contractually leaving the organization.
"A spokesperson for the WWE told us "We are taking this very seriously."
OpposingViews.com also notes that GLAAD provided training to members of WWE's editorial staff and writing team in May. The media monitoring organization is also in discussions with WWE to provide similar training seminars to on-camera talent.SpoilerWell that freakin sucks.Comment
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This sucks.
SpoilerSpokesman Says CM Punk Is Legitimately Leaving WWE
by Nick Paglino
Jul 06, 2011
OpposingViews.com is reporting that a WWE spokesperson has told GLAAD that CM Punk is legitimately leaving WWE on July 18th and that his comments on Raw about leaving are in fact the truth and not part of a wrestling story line. "This departure is not part of a storyline. He is contractually leaving the organization," the story notes.
The story went on to note that Punk's contract "will not immediately be renewed," which might be an indication that WWE might use the legitimacy of Punk's contract situation with the company to its advantage by pacifying GLAAD with a Punk hiatus from the company. As we reported yesterday, this wouldn't be the first time WWE has done something like this, with the firing of Finlay, the "firing" of Daniel Bryan, and sensitivity training being other examples of WWE covering its trackComment
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That does indeed suck and kills a lot of the suspense I had for the angle. Now, they can still make it good, but a lot of the mystery is now gone for those of us that know this bit of information.Currently Playing:
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