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White superstars should form a militia-themed stable

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I've heard Triple H talk a lot in interviews about how guys should try different things to get noticed. I think a little shock value can go a long way to helping a guy's career. Who could forget the Nation Of Domination, which grew to draw influence from both the Nation Of Islam and the Black Panther Party?

I think wrestlers like Husky Harris, Tyson Kidd, Heath Slater and maybe Skip Sheffield could get a lot of crowd reaction with this gimmick. They could talk about feeling oppressed and unwelcomed in today's liberal society. They could hail from a Southern state and have a Southern motto:

"Only God can judge me. I will free my state from federal oppression and return it to its Confederate roots."

They could feud with R-Truth, Air Boom, Epico & Primo, Booker T, Alex Riley and others.
 
Wow. That's all that needs to be said about this idea.

That would be an extremely racist storyline, which nobody would ever take part in or even suggest. The backlash against WWE would be huge if they were to do anything like this. Never going to happen.
 
It's not "extremely racist." It would be a well-written storyline that will only allude to the fact that they are a militia (it's okay to talk about feeling repressed because of your views).

It would be less racist than the angle R-Truth did last spring.
 
WWE can't do that. Racism is too taboo in the industry today, so it wouldn't work (Remember Kerwin White?) And plus, if Vince wouldn't even bring the original Nation back when Burke pitched it, why would he give the idea a run with an all-white group? That'll just cause even more unnecessary controversy.

And think about it, even if they did try this, what happens when the angle ends? You know how hard its going to be to erase the racist image of those superstars?
 
Yeah but I'm saying, the racism will only be alluded to. Just like the Straight Edge Society only alluded to being a cult.
 
I've heard Triple H talk a lot in interviews about how guys should try different things to get noticed. I think a little shock value can go a long way to helping a guy's career. Who could forget the Nation Of Domination, which grew to draw influence from both the Nation Of Islam and the Black Panther Party?

I think wrestlers like Husky Harris, Tyson Kidd, Heath Slater and maybe Skip Sheffield could get a lot of crowd reaction with this gimmick. They could talk about feeling oppressed and unwelcomed in today's liberal society. They could hail from a Southern state and have a Southern motto:

"Only God can judge me. I will free my state from federal oppression and return it to its Confederate roots."

They could feud with R-Truth, Air Boom, Epico & Primo, Booker T, Alex Riley and others.

ARE YOU FUCKING KIDDING ME!

If WWF at the time got flack for Black Militants what in Gods name do you think is going to happen with this lame brain idea. Lets go around in front of a global audience and start talking about Confederate Roots.SMMFH

STAY OFF THE DRUGS!
 
Black militants are worse because they pry on the racism and ignorance of the fans (just like Muhammad Hassan, Alberto Del Rio and Jinder Mahal have).

And why is it forbidden to talk about Confederate roots? The last time I checked, R-Truth came out in a confederate uniform and talked about the civil war and referred to Virginians as "inbred rednecks." My idea is FAR less racist than that.

So to answer your question, I am not fucking kidding you.
 
NO. What on Gods green earth makes you think that something like that would be perfectly acceptable at ANY point...EVER!?

I have seen some bad threads started here but this one...just...WOW.

First of all those guys dont need a stable. That would be a more racist version of Nexus. Besides...Nexus did almost this same storyline.


Stables should just go away for awhile.
 
I believe that they already tried this, it was an all white "Biker Gang" that fought the Puerto Rican "Street Gang" and the Black "Militants" back in '97. They didn't come right out and say that the DOA was a gang of racist white bikers, but it was a storyline about Crush, Savio Vega and Faarooq getting together with "their own people" to fight each other.
 
How is this anything like Nexus? It's actually quite the opposite when you consider that this idea makes sense. Nexus was hardly believable as a cohesive unit.

There's nothing unacceptable about this idea.
 
Yeah I'd totally run this angle it would be the dogs bollocks because WWE needs the stigmata of being a racist company, Again.

Fucking clueless, I swear...
 
Black militants are worse because they pry on the racism and ignorance of the fans (just like Muhammad Hassan, Alberto Del Rio and Jinder Mahal have).

And why is it forbidden to talk about Confederate roots? The last time I checked, R-Truth came out in a confederate uniform and talked about the civil war and referred to Virginians as "inbred rednecks." My idea is FAR less racist than that.

So to answer your question, I am not fucking kidding you.

R Truth dressed as a confederate on the anniversary of the south breaking away from the union using that day to break away from the WWE Universe because he's playing a crazy character you using that for reasoning for this WOW fucking WOW.

And your not fucking kidding me either you got some race problems or your just dumb. Or your either Dixie,Vince,Eric trying to have WWE do something this moronic
 
They have done it with black and spanish wrestlers.. Nobody complained then.

Still there arent enough talent on the roster to do it anyway.
 
I believe that they already tried this, it was an all white "Biker Gang" that fought the Puerto Rican "Street Gang" and the Black "Militants" back in '97. They didn't come right out and say that the DOA was a gang of racist white bikers, but it was a storyline about Crush, Savio Vega and Faarooq getting together with "their own people" to fight each other.

I remember that. I was 7 and didn't totally understand the color separation but I remember the groups.

Also without being an asshole I just don't see the idea working. Race/politics/religion are all pretty taboo topics. The closest you will get is when Cena used to get some flak for being a "wigger"
 
How is this anything like Nexus? It's actually quite the opposite when you consider that this idea makes sense. Nexus was hardly believable as a cohesive unit.

There's nothing unacceptable about this idea.

Nexus was about a group of young stars not wanting to wait around any longer for their shot. They took it upon themselves to create chaos i lew of being noticed. They may not have acted cohesive, but they were a gang who preyed on other superstars.

What YOU want to do is create a racist group who call out other colors? Why?

Besides you have put together a motley crew of performers, all who have at one point had their spotlight...they just weren't good or over enough to keep it at that time.

Plus you want them to feud with...OTHER white stars? Why, because those stars dont see things the way that this group should? Or because those stars are established?

Get real! Try again when you have a better idea than a racist storyline.
 
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