Having spent my entire 32 years on Earth watching the WWE, I feel like the real answer to your question is a lot closer to “because Vince McMahon feels minorities were put on this planet for his amusement” than I’m comfortable admitting.
Having spent my entire 32 years on Earth watching the WWE, I feel like the real answer to your question is a lot closer to “because Vince McMahon feels minorities were put on this planet for his amusement” than I’m comfortable admitting.
Nope. I was listening to a podcast interview with indy wrestler Caprice Coleman. He had shown up backstage at a promotion and another black wrestler approached him and said, “don’t let them see us together, they’ll make us a team!”
Somebody had to be the one.
I understand simply going over the main roster competitiors but because of that angle, I feel like it minimizes the growing army of Black wrestlers slowly coming up in WWE. The employees currently on the main roster reflect some of WWE’s old ways of pretending minorities aren’t that big deal. But with those who’ve…
Don’t forget the Pro Wrestling Black Guy Rule: if there are two black guys in a territory, they will either fight or team. Always.
I only ungreyed you by starring the person replying to you. You’re trash thinking guarantees I will not do that again. Those racial percentages are the dumbest arguments that pricks like you regurgitate.
The New Day are the only thing about the current WWE that I unreservedly love. They are immensely talented wrestlers, both in and out of the ring, and are in general some incredibly funny dudes.
I love this photo.
It doesn’t really matter. So there’s no reason why there shouldn’t be more black stars.