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What Is The Most Racist Thing Wwe Has Ever Done

How come Wwe an Thq are racist?

WWE & ThQ are racists they never put any black women in the games. Well THQ put some wwe divas in smackdown vs. Raw 2008 game but not Kristal instead that put Kelly Kelly, Kristal can Wrestle better then Kelly Kelly.

WWE Is racist towards women of Color & ThQ.

Is WWE Racist?

I'm going to assume that your definition of racism also includes nationalism. Otherwise, you're an idiot for including white people on your list.

Booker T played the face and the heel a few times during his time with WCW and the WWE. Everyone did that except for Sting.

Shelton Benjamin has proven himself to be very weak on the microphone. Bobby Lashley is only a little better, but the WWE has a history of pushing more muscular wrestlers over smaller wrestlers. Saying the WWE "used him to fast" is stupid.

MVP holds two titles and has a very impressive entrance.

Cryme Tyme went "gangsta" and threatened Cade and Murdoch while backstage. They deserved to be fired.

Unless a wrestling game is going for 100% roster, like WWF No Mercy for the N64, Kristal Marshall shouldn't be included. She was never very good in the ring. She was very attractive, but other than that, she would have been taking up space. Mickie James, Jillian Hall, Victoria, Melina, Michelle McCool, Beth Phoenix, Amy "Lita" Dumas, Trish Stratus, and Candice Michelle are/were all better wrestlers and deserve a spot more than Kristal. I admit that her firing was strange, but that's because of the timing, not her race.

Yes, Shelton Benjamin has had to wait forever to get a title push. So have Matt and Jeff Hardy. Kane hasn't really touched any belt since he took the mask off. When has Charlie Haas held any singles title? Finlay has only held the United States Championship a time or two.

Eddie and Chavo Guerrero were good with the "lie, cheat, and steal" gimmick. I can see how you would see it as racist, but Rey Mysterio and Melina are Latino and don't rely on that at all. I chalk it up to a mere gimmick.

I'm not saying that the WWE isn't racist; I could point out a few other things that were. I'm just saying that the things you've pointed out are either irrelevant or are bad examples that can be easily explained.

What is the most racist wrestling gimmick ever?

It depends on your definition of racist. If you mean racist stereotyping then any number of gimmicks could be put on a list and you would have to decide based on your own opinions. Some might feel Cryme Tyme were the worst while others may feel The Mexicools are.If you mean which gimmick was designed to get the most head FROM racist people then that is clearly Muhammed Hassan. For a short time he was pushed as the next major main eventer and deservedly so, he had strong ability and presence but was specifically marketed to take advantage of the Anti-Muslim feeling in America. This was specifically part of his gimmick, that he was an American Muslim being persecuted for his religion and skin colour, when he himself had commited no wrong. Of course this made him a villain in the eyes of the fans and WWE wanted this reaction from them and while it could be argued it was racist, that Hassan was getting to tell the fans how unfair it was made it the opposite... until...An unfortunate but catastrophic error occured when a pre-taped Smackdown showed several full face turban wearing "terrorists" linked to Hassan "kidnap" the Undertaker. The episode happened to air on the day of the London Bombings and the network instructed WWE to "kill the character off" as he would not be permitted on their TV again. This led to Hassan being "powerbombed" through the stage (an outrageously dangerous stunt) and "killing" Hassan off.While WWE did start off with good intentions, they ruined it by resorting to the stereotype, so for that reason I make this the most racist gimmick ever.

What is the most racist thing you've ever seen happen to a white person?

Racism means different things to different people. I’m white. In the 70s the United States was experiencing a cultural shift. Some of the positive things that followed President Johnson’s 1964 Civil Rights Act were taking hold and there were some societal moves in the right direction. But, like today, things were far from perfect.In 1977, I was an active duty NCO in the United States Air Force. My work partner was a black man my age. We worked together for 3+ years and became close friends. Our wives were friends and we socialized, played cards, bar-b-qued on weekends and we saw past the color of each other’s skin.Years later, when I was a student in law school, I met a black man and treated him as I would treat anyone. I had learned to see past the color issue. I had assumed most others had too. I was wrong. His conduct isn’t important but it rose to the level racism, in my mind at least.I was sorely disappointed to find that some people of color carry with them a rage. I can’t judge. I don’t know what may have happened in this man’s life to cause him to carry a dislike for white people. In his mind, I’m sure his rage was justified. He was an angry, bitter man.I believe I was naive in my approach to the issue of race in this country. It’s complicated. All we can do is check our own mindset and behavior. I’ve experienced what I considered racism. It was ugly and hurtful.I recall Rodney King, a black man who was savagely beaten by white LAPD officers around 1990. It was the first event of its kind caught on tape. It shocked the nation. Riots swept through Los Angeles. Unfortunately, it would not be the last video of white officers violating the civil rights of a person of color. After his wounds had healed, King was asked to make a statement on nationwide television. He asked, “Can’t we all just get along?”

Is this proof wwe is racist?

Other than the Rock name a black WWE/World Heavyweight Champion

Is john cena racist from wwe?

yea he is.

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