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I see nothing to be offended about here. This isn't anything new as pro wrestling companies have done stuff like this for decades.
hyp·o·crit·i·calActually, if you wanna get technical about it, that's not at all hypocrisy. Being mad at him for being tasteless and wishing him death aren't at all opposed to one another. It'd have only been hypocritical if they'd said they wanted him to have a heart attack and then be mocked on another wrestling program. Just saying.
Anyway, I'd love it if people stopped using Lawler's complacence to justify what may or may not be a bad angle. A tasteless angle is a tasteless angle. Whether this is or not has nothing to do with whether or now Lawler agreed to it. If a man asks you to abuse him and you do it, it's still not ok.
MrMojoRisin: I used the Papa Shango/Warrior segment to show just how bad last night's segment was. I also used the heel ref that cost Ryback the title a few weeks ago as another example of just how downright stupid it is to actually believe Punk and Heyman are getting heat from anyone besides kids and women.
Rasin, last night was an example of old school heeling? You gotta be kidding me. Go to youtube and watch Randy Savage's first ever WWE match in 1985. That's how you draw heat. Go watch Piper's Pits from that era. Go watch Andre attacking Hogan or Yoko putting Taker in a casket. Go watch Papa Shango cast a spell on Warrior. Go watch the Hitman taunt Americans in 1997. Go watch Vince after the Screwjob. Go watch the NWO kill the WCW for 3 years. Go watch the ref that cost Ryback the match two weeks ago. That is how you draw real old school heat.
As for the NWO mocking the Horsemen, which is one of my favourite 40 or 50 moments in wrestling, I'll make sense of that for you. Yeah it was similar as they were honouring Lawler last night. I was digging the whole segment when Punk told Lawler not to croak before his big match. That to me made sense. But the way Heyman went about feigning a heart attack and the way Punk tried to sell it like a heel made me and a lot of others cringe. We were like 'really'? That's all you could come up with? You think that makes you a heel?
It'd be the same if somebody trying to bully a 400 pounder came over to the 400 pounder and called them fat and started to eat food uncontrollably like some glutton. That bully would be lame and the scene he'd create would be awkward. It wouldn't make him look mean, it would make him look like an even bigger target to ridicule for being so lame. Well that's how this all makes Punk and Heyman look.
Another case: Remember when Heath Slater interrupted Wendi Richter and Cyndi Lauper a few months ago. Slater was there to gain heat but the whole segment was a trainwreck because Slater just flat out sucks. His whole heel performance wasn't heel it was just embarrassing. Whoever wrote his script doesn't know a thing about drawing heat. Just look at the crowd reaction to Slater. There was nothing heel about what he was doing. It was stupid and pointless just like Heyman feigning a heart attack was. There was NO CROWD REACTION.
When the NWO mocked the Horsemen, it wasn't so sad we all had to look away and feel embarrassed for Nash, Henning and 6Pac. It was hilarious, the crowd was going nuts and the stuff being said was personal and struck a nerve with Flair and company. What part of what I'm saying about the Heyman part of the segment sucking ass is so hard to understand?? It's because some of you are massive idiots that threads like these go on and on and on...lol..
I think everyone is taking this to seriously. It's pro wrestling. This kind of thing has happened in the past, is happening in the present, and you can bet will be happening in the future. Was it disrespectful? Hell yeah it was. And that's what made it so great. The fact that it got people like you talking is what they care about. It's all for show. It's not like they were seriously out to hurt Lawler's feelings. And anyone with half a brain knows that. This was just a stunt to help get Punk over as a heel and it worked perfectly. I actually applaud them for this.