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Darren Young comes out as gay

I am in no way, shape, or form predjudice. You're just looking for an insult to call me because I don't agree with your opinions.

I said kudos to Darren, I didn't wish anything bad upon him lol.

If Titus' alter ego is Ruffus "Pancake" Patterson, I wonder what Young's is.

Explain the non-prejudist meaning of your "pervert" comment and I'll gladly acknowledge you as an open minded individual.
 
While it is great he had the guts to come out, I find it very, very sad that this is considered "breaking news". Why should someones sexuality be breaking news? I understand there are still a lot of people out there against it, but for the majority, especially going into the future, it has become the norm to be within a community where openly gay people are around. Those opening lines made me sound like an asshole, but what I meant was that it shouldn't be considered something groundbreaking. It's great for Darren Young that he feels he can be open about it, but why should a big deal be made about it? Regardless, good for him and I hope WWE embrace it rather than run away from it.

On a side not, I hope they don't twist Darren Young's character because of this. The Prime Time Players are good as they are, no need to change it up because of this. The probability is others already knew anyway. I hope it inspires others to be more trusting of the world.
 
I see it as nothing more than Young trying to get himself over by coming out of the closet. In today's PC society he'll be protected by the media and the WWE forever. Now you're going to see him go on a winning streak and compete at Wrestlemania. The WWE loves publicity. He's a smart kid.
 
I have to admire Darren Young for coming out either if his fellow superstars knew or not. To be a openly gay athlete in any sport is not heard of as often as it should be, but with Darren being open about this and the LA Galaxy player who came out not too long ago maybe just maybe more athletes will feel at ease that 99% of the general public are not fazed that someone is gay or lesbian.

Over here in the UK i can name just one openly gay footballer (soccer) player ever and that was Justin Fashanu who played late 70's early 80's (although many rumours have gone round over the years). That goes to show how far behind we are with sports stars being able to come out and feel fine with it.

Big praise for the guy he will hopefully make many a youngster who is struggling with their sexuality feel that whatever they decide it's not as tough as it could be nowadays.
 
I see it as nothing more than Young trying to get himself over by coming out of the closet. In today's PC society he'll be protected by the media and the WWE forever. Now you're going to see him go on a winning streak and compete at Wrestlemania. The WWE loves publicity. He's a smart kid.
Two things

1). That's very cynical and maybe it takes a load off his shoulders and he feels better.
2). So what? If he gets more over because people respect him, that's no different than someone getting over for being very attractive.
 
I see it as nothing more than Young trying to get himself over by coming out of the closet. In today's PC society he'll be protected by the media and the WWE forever. Now you're going to see him go on a winning streak and compete at Wrestlemania. The WWE loves publicity. He's a smart kid.

Except that this was done in repsonse to a question. His coming out publicly was happenstance as the TMZ guy asked him the question. It wasn't a "smart" move, it was answering a question honestly. Whatever the effects, do you think he should have lied about it? How bout waiting to see this monumental push you prophesise before you critisise a guy for doin absolutely nothing but answer a question.

Even if this was a "smart" move, how do you fault him that, in a business that is dominated by those who politick and built on the backs of those who do not? And should a worker not be rewarded for bringing good publicity to his company? It's the same as John Cena granting wishes. Lots of happy tweeters.
 
I think this a smart move by Young. He just got himself a few years of job security. If he were released you know the back lash the WWE would get. Especially in the PC world we live in now.... He might even get a singles push because of this.
 
I am in no way, shape, or form predjudice. You're just looking for an insult to call me because I don't agree with your opinions.

I said kudos to Darren, I didn't wish anything bad upon him lol.

If Titus' alter ego is Ruffus "Pancake" Patterson, I wonder what Young's is.

You said "kudos" to him and then claimed that homosexuality is perverted. Thats like saying "no offense to gay people but gay people are pervs".
 
Pat Patterson is openly gay, Chris Kanyon came out as homosexual, Orlando Jordan is openly bisexual; this is nothing new. And to congratulate someone on their sexuality is actually insulting, it's nothing new, it's nothing out of the norm, it's 2013 and nobody should care.
 
I commend his bravery. I wish him well in the WWE and hope that he makes it easier for others to do the same.

Pat Patterson is openly gay, Chris Kanyon came out as homosexual, Orlando Jordan is openly bisexual; this is nothing new. And to congratulate someone on their sexuality is actually insulting, it's nothing new, it's nothing out of the norm, it's 2013 and nobody should care.

We're congratulating him on being HONEST about his sexuality, which takes bravery when you're in any type of show business, especially sports. And even more so when you take into account the amount of homophobic sports fans. It's unfortunately not quite yet the norm, considering Darren is the first openly gay wrestler to actively be on the WWE roster. Hopefully soon it will be something that is more "the norm", but right now this is still a huge step.
 
I'm cynical so I like to think that Young saw the writing on the wall for his long term WWE career and came out as gay as a way of prolonging his career in the company. 'Cus firing a gay dude, that's got bad publicity all over it if he's fired/released in the immediate future.

As for him being gay, who cares. Wrestling is homoerotic so this shouldn't effect us in any way.
 
I have to admit that just before logging onto the site a few minutes ago, the notion popped into my head that Darren Young MIGHT be hoping to use this to his advantage as it pertains to his career. Maybe it's just be being kind of cynical, and I see I'm not the only one who considered this possibility.

Over the past several years, there've been any number of former wrestlers come forward with criticism, general complaints and claims that they weren't "used right" by WWE. If Darren Young is released by WWE at some point in the next few years and/or doesn't make it as far as he thinks he should have, would he go the "it's because I'm gay" route? I know nothing about Young behind the scenes. I can't recall ever reading any sort of articles on backstage rumors or reports of him having a bad rep backstage. I haven't really read anything negative about him, at least not that I can think of. Again, maybe it's just me being a bit cynical but it we all know that the world is full of people that want or need to blame others for why their plans for their career don't go the way they want them to. We hear about it all the time whether it be in news reports, documentaries, reality shows, etc. WWE MIGHT POSSIBLY find itself in some PC hot water as it pertains to Darren Young if his career doesn't reach certain heights at some point down the road.
 
While you raise a very good point, I think Coachman would HAVE to say that if he went on record with it. It would be stupid of him to call his boss a bigoted old man. Just going by the way that the WWE books most minorities and how it treats women, Vince just doesn't strike me as a very enlightened man. I'm not saying he's a homophobe, but I'm not saying he isn't.

Two words: Pat Patterson. Not only is he a well known gay man, he's also Steph's godfather. How many homophobes do you know that would let a gay man be a godfather to their kids?

And come on, these guys go out and fondle one another wearing nothing but speedos and baby oil. Odds are they'd have worked out that the gay guys on the roster are able to keep it in their trunks.
 
I was surprised he casually answered a question that will alter his perception in the public forum, and could possibly have career consequences. I imagine Darren felt uncomfortable keeping it secret this long and took the opportunity that was presented to him. The fact is Young has always been who he is, and it hasn't stood in the way of him becoming a world class wrestler in WWE. I've watched Young since his days in the indies on the east coast as Frederick of Hollywood. He's always been a great talent, friendly with all fans, and he can put on excellent matches. He has yet to get a real opportunity in WWE and I always knew he deserved it. This bit of gossip will raise his profile, as homosexuals in the military and pro sports are a hot topic in the media, due to unwarranted discrimination. Regardless, Young is a positive role model for anyone who is different and proud of it.
 
Seriously who cares that he chose this lifestyle................... so annoying lets throw a parade with rainbows everywhere for everyone that chose this lifestyle.
 
Seriously who cares that he chose this lifestyle................... so annoying lets throw a parade with rainbows everywhere for everyone that chose this lifestyle.

1) Obviously people do care, everyone in this thread alone has shown that they care, as well as his co-workers, and TMz, etc. What an ignorant thing to say.

2) Saying Darren "chose" this "lifestyle" is just another ignorant statement, and it shows how awful sports fans can be when it comes to these things. You're a prime example. So once again...

props to Darren for his bravery. Even though wrestling fans have proven time and time again how idiotic they can be about things like this, he was honest and HAPPY with himself. Good on him.
 
1) Obviously people do care, everyone in this thread alone has shown that they care, as well as his co-workers, and TMz, etc. What an ignorant thing to say.

2) Saying Darren "chose" this "lifestyle" is just another ignorant statement, and it shows how awful sports fans can be when it comes to these things. You're a prime example. So once again...

props to Darren for his bravery. Even though wrestling fans have proven time and time again how idiotic they can be about things like this, he was honest and HAPPY with himself. Good on him.

Seriously fk off..............who gives a fk if he likes it from behind..............who cares if he likes guys or women..........and he CHOSE this lifestyle.......Why not make a big deal that John Cena is straight ............who gives a fk .............and bravery get real.
 
Seriously fk off..............who gives a fk if he likes it from behind..............who cares if he likes guys or women..........and he CHOSE this lifestyle.......Why not make a big deal that John Cena is straight ............who gives a fk .

Again, since you can't seem to comprehend it... people do care. Or else this thread wouldn't have been made, or else TMZ wouldn't be buzzing about it, or else none of his co-workers would commend him on twitter, etc. Are you that dense? The answer is right in front of you and you're still asking the same dumb question.

Go ahead, make yourself look like more of a douchebag. Make more small-minded statements about him liking it from the back and all that. Do people not talk about who John Cena, Daniel Bryan, CM Punk and Brock Lesnar are dating? This is no different. I hope you also feel that the straight men on the roster "chose" their lifestyle as well. But even then you'd be wrong, you are not those men and cannot say what they did and did not choose.
 
Seriously fk off..............who gives a fk if he likes it from behind..............who cares if he likes guys or women..........and he CHOSE this lifestyle.......Why not make a big deal that John Cena is straight ............who gives a fk .............and bravery get real.

I didn't know they had internet there in 1950's backwoods Alabama. He "chose" his lifestyle like I hope you "choose" to punch yourself in the throat.

While I think that someone's sexual orientation should not in any way be newsworthy, it's just a fact of life that people do care. After all, remember all the uproar over Jason Collins when he openly came out? Just because you choose to be a jackass and say nobody cares, doesn't make that statement factual. I applaud the fact that he feels comfortable enough with himself that he feels he has no need to hide i the closet as sadly people still do. He's still a boring, boring wrestler, but I'm happy for the guy for his personal life.
 
Pat Patterson is openly gay, Chris Kanyon came out as homosexual, Orlando Jordan is openly bisexual; this is nothing new. And to congratulate someone on their sexuality is actually insulting, it's nothing new, it's nothing out of the norm, it's 2013 and nobody should care.

"Pretty Boy" Patterson debuted with red lipstick, pink shorts and a poodle. Funny for the sixties I bet, but not the kind of thing you'd want to try pull off in this day and age. Not after sitting through Billy and Chuck either. Nobody wants to have their role, or life, defined by their sexuality.

I get the Orlando comparison, but Chris Kanyon lead his entire proffessional carreer hiding the fact that he was gay. Even denying it openly after playing an openly gay pro wrestler gimmick. Dud was made come out of a giant box singing Boy George for gods sake (see spoilers, and what some claim is takers stiffest shot with a steel chair). His struggle as a gay guy in pro wrestling are a huge part of what his book talks about. He hid it to a point that he felt he had to sleep wit ring rats to prove he was straight to the other guys and feared outing would ruin his carreer. It most likely played a huge role in him taking his own life.

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Nobody cares that Young is gay, but for him to be open about it is a big enough step. Its a good showing that it is, in fact 2013, like you said.
 
We're congratulating him on being HONEST about his sexuality, which takes bravery when you're in any type of show business, especially sports. And even more so when you take into account the amount of homophobic sports fans. It's unfortunately not quite yet the norm, considering Darren is the first openly gay wrestler to actively be on the WWE roster. Hopefully soon it will be something that is more "the norm", but right now this is still a huge step.

Then society is as plastic as the intelligent know it is. It doesn't matter what business he is in, there are openly homosexual sport stars all over the world in every sport, from basketball with Jason Collins to Freddie Lumberjg in soccer to Gareth Thomas in rugby to figure skaters, Olympic gold medal winning athletes - hell you name it and there is someone openly homosexual, even in the UFC Liz Carmouche is openly gay.

This isn't a "huge step," this isn't an achievement, this isn't something worth praise and the fact that there are LGBT groups around the world fighting for equality and to be viewed in the same light as hetrosexuals and you have a bunch of fucking morons like those in the WWE and the sheep who follow everything it says congratulating Darren Young... on being gay... is proof that this "progressive society" we live in is a facade.

It took courage, it doesn't merit praise.
 
Personally, I can honestly say I don't care.

I had the same feelings for when Jason Collins announced his homosexuality. I give both men a lot of credit for coming out, because it takes guts, but as others have already said, it's 2013. Being openly gay in today's world really isn't something new anymore. Sir Ian McKellen is considered to be a legendary actor, and he's an openly gay man. Zachary Quinto (he plays Spock in the new Star Trek films) is also an openly gay man. At my job, I work around men and women, who are openly gay, and they don't have to hide it.

And I've seen other posts mention it, and yeah, it might sound cynical, but I wouldn't rule out Young suddenly announcing his homosexuality as a means of keeping his job. Fact of the matter is, Darren Young is a mediocre talent at best, who faded away into obscurity a long time ago. But WWE and Vince wouldn't want the PR nightmare/backlash of releasing a gay man, so Young makes the announcement. Cynical line of thinking? I don't think so, because it's a more than realistic scenario in my eyes. At the end of the day, Darren Young is a man, who needs to pay his bills and eat, so he's going to need a steady source of income no matter what. And correct me if I'm wrong, but I've never heard anything about Young having other interests or another profession outside of pro wrestling.
 
Okay I HATE THIS TOPIC.... No I do not care that Darren is Gay... I ACTUALLY AM A BIG FAN OF THE PTPs and feel they deserve a title push.... BUT I HATE THAT HE CAME OUT.... To be honest I hate when ANYONE COMES OUT.... He is why... Because its NO ONES BUSINESS... Period... U're sexual practices are your business... Hey I like licking women's azz cheeks... *Laughing cause now have 2 hold the KEVIN HART U ATE AZZ FACE* LOL... Notice how some of y'all read that and were like soooo while some of ya'll are like THATS DISGUSTING... LMAO... See it didnt matter that it was a HETEROSEXUAL COMMENT IF U DISCUSS YOUR SEXUAL PREFERENCES PPL CAN PASS JUDGMENT... PERIOD... Now it doesnt matter how much or how hard he works there are now going 2 be PLENTY of ppl who feel if he succeeds it is because he is the "TOKEN GAY"... It is EVEN WORSE BECAUSE HE IS BLACK.... SO HE IS GOING TO GET TREATED LIKE A PARASITESE HIS RACE AND SEXUALITY TO MAKE OVER HIS TALENT.... IIt doesnt matter if that is the case that is how a lot of ppl will feel... If DY becomes the next STONE COLD OR TRIPLE H it will now not be he worked hard it will because HE CAME OUT... I think he is better than that and I HATE IT
 
As soon as I saw the headline the first person I guessed was Darren Young so this comes as no surprise to me.

Good for him coming out, nothing wrong with that. I don't see it as much of a detriment to his career, other gay stars like Pat Patterson had great careers while they were openly gay and that was at a time where being gay wasn't as socially acceptable as it is now. I don't see Darren Young becoming a big superstar anyways so I could see this being brought up for a few weeks but after that it will be mostly forgotten and things will go back to normal. Darren and Titus will continue being the prime time players doing nothing on the roster.

I give him props for coming out but from a career standpoint it won't help him or hurt him for that matter. Even if he got a push it won't last unless he greatly improves.
 
Then society is as plastic as the intelligent know it is. It doesn't matter what business he is in, there are openly homosexual sport stars all over the world in every sport, from basketball with Jason Collins to Freddie Lumberjg in soccer to Gareth Thomas in rugby to figure skaters, Olympic gold medal winning athletes - hell you name it and there is someone openly homosexual, even in the UFC Liz Carmouche is openly gay.

This isn't a "huge step," this isn't an achievement, this isn't something worth praise and the fact that there are LGBT groups around the world fighting for equality and to be viewed in the same light as hetrosexuals and you have a bunch of fucking morons like those in the WWE and the sheep who follow everything it says congratulating Darren Young... on being gay... is proof that this "progressive society" we live in is a facade.

It took courage, it doesn't merit praise.


Once again, no one is saying "Congrats on your homosexuality,Darren!". Everyone is praising his willingness and bravery to be the first openly gay active WWE wrestler. It should be acknowledged and appreciated as it will open doors and make things easier for other aspiring gay wrestlers or maybe some still closeted wrestlers. I don't see the issue here? It is a huge step, that WWE would acknowledge that some of their wrestlers are homosexual and even trying to promote the acceptance of it.
 

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