The Dragon Saga
Whale in a Teardrop
So, yay to man on woman brutality, huh?
If it's Dixie Carter, yay. Yay all the way.
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So, yay to man on woman brutality, huh?
So, yay to man on woman brutality, huh?
Wonder if Dixie will promise to pay her medical bills, only to refuse when the bills comes in.
Just watched the full minute long video of the whole event.
Fuck TNA, and its fans. The whole scene had a vibe of the rape scene of The Accused. If you popped for this, I don't know what I tell you other than you're a mouth breathing, knuckle dragging moron.
5-6 million people from one of the greatest periods in wrestling disagree with you. But you know better, right?
... right?
Also, apparently every other TV watcher in the world is a moron by your standards. If you watch Breaking Bad, Game of Thrones, Dexter - prepare to be lynched. Not to mention every single movie where the bad guy was shot between the eyes or dismembered by the good guy.
But no, a chick going through a fake table - now that's too far you guys. 'Fuck you watch all day? Discovery Channel? Ice skating? A three hour long footage of a kitten being pet gently?
Eat shit and die, you biased cunt.
You're being sexist, because you're saying women can't take bumps like men
Woah woah woah, something doesn't sound right. How come you're implying she was sexually abused? Surely that didn't happen...
This was a wrestling angle. It was built up, it was teased, it was executed. Stuff like this has happened for years and it's happening now. If this offends you, then don't watch the episode. You know when it airs, so watch flowers grow instead.
I'm not. But goddamn if I'm not fucking sick of this.
Yes, I get it; it's wrestling. That doesn't give it carte blanche to do whatever the it wants, just because it's wrestling. The angle itself is stupid, the whole premise has been stupid, and again, I'm really tore of seeing this shot anywhere. I'm tired of of feeling embarassed for a form of entertainment I legitimately love.
No, but it does make it something really not worth complaining about.
How's about I decide what I want to complain about?
Again, I get it; not everyone's going to be offended. I'm not asking everyone to hop on board with me. But again, if you're going to defend an angle that is reminiscent of the rape scene in The Accused, again, I don't know what to tell you.
You're in the same boat as Zeven Zion.
You really feel like you're in good company on this one?
If Zion is making sense, then yeah I'd rather be in his company than someone comparing a worked angle to gang rape.
I'm not saying that some fan will go out there and beat up his wife or his girlfriend for the sole reason that he saw Dixie Carter get put through a table on Impact, but what this is is one more brick in a cultural wall that helps establish that violence against women is acceptable when they do something you disagree with. The problem is that, when that culture is perpetuated, some men will look to it and say think, on a subconscious level, "My [wife/mother/girlfriend/insert other woman in their lives] sure is being a huge bitch. I'd better put her in her place. There's nothing wrong with that, because TV and movies have told me it's OK."
Of course, the violent man bears primary responsibility for his own actions in that scenario, but TNA perpetuating the culture that allows that thought process to exist is disturbing and irresponsible.
What part of this did you miss?
You don't think that's just SLIGHTLY different than a woman being beaten black and blue because her husband is a drunk
No, but it propagates the culture we have in place that a man is entitled to do as he wants with a woman's body.
Nobody wants to see a big physical man beat the shit out of a woman, except creeps. You lose any female audience, you lose kids, you lose almost all of the men too. You just get the grossos who either
A) Don't believe anything you do is important
B) men who just like seeing women get beat up by men.
There's a reason Spike has a strict no man on woman violence policy in effect.
But sure, let's defend TNA recreating ECW angles from 15 years ago that caused them to go bankrupt because television stations wouldn't touch them.
Let's defend things that caused WWF to lose sponsors even though they were at the height of their ratings popularity. There's no way any of that is a negative and Spike are just dumb dumbs for not allowing this kind of thing on their network for over a decade. They just don't get it, bro.