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Super Mario
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I'm 33 years old, and grew up with the Golden Era, and spent my teenage years watching the Attitude Era, and I've continued watching weekly into adulthood.
But something happened during the last episode of Monday Night RAW that really disappointed me as a fan of WWE.
The Chairman of WWE thought it would be a wise decision to use the 'F-word' more than once on live television, and in front of what is supposed to be an audience full of people who are expecting PG programming.
The hypocrisy of Vince McMahon never ceases to amaze me. Just a few short weeks after suspending Titus O'Neil for virtually nothing, Vince thinks it's a good idea to go on RAW and start dropping 'F-Bombs'. Sure, they were censored to the audience watching at home, but that could have been the first time some of the children in that live audience has ever heard the word.
Shame on you, Vince. Shame on you.
But something happened during the last episode of Monday Night RAW that really disappointed me as a fan of WWE.
The Chairman of WWE thought it would be a wise decision to use the 'F-word' more than once on live television, and in front of what is supposed to be an audience full of people who are expecting PG programming.
The hypocrisy of Vince McMahon never ceases to amaze me. Just a few short weeks after suspending Titus O'Neil for virtually nothing, Vince thinks it's a good idea to go on RAW and start dropping 'F-Bombs'. Sure, they were censored to the audience watching at home, but that could have been the first time some of the children in that live audience has ever heard the word.
Shame on you, Vince. Shame on you.