@MojiGirlRocks@streetbrawls97 The teacher was there and watching but she likely felt like she wasn’t paid enough to follow-up because coming between students show favoritism of some kind or touching to stop a student leads to sexual assault allegations.
@Jacks0nHewitt2 @DingoNavaho@luireigns IWC isn’t the entire audience. No one I knew was against Kofimania. The Kofi run was one of the best and even critics sided with the Kofi story and WrestleMania moment.
@Bayley_Defender@rajmuker Celebrities are part of a product that is deserving of critical feedback, both good and bad. Even I don’t think I’m the best illustrator or musician by a long shot, but the ridicule I see is unwarranted unless made in self-defense. Fight hate with hate. No hate? Ignore it.
@Bayley_Defender@rajmuker I think bullying or cyber-bullying ordinary people over their image whenever they voice their opinions over a product is a tough low blow because we, the audience, are not in the position for that ridicule like celebrities are… and yes, they are human, but I didn’t sense hatred.
@Bayley_Defender@rajmuker Sami, WALTER, and Punk are men and he could have meant that wrestling sucks because of the stars showcased in the image. I enjoy the majority of their performances, but Sami and Bayley are the most unconvincing of the bunch. It’s not their fault for the show being bad. It’s TKO.
@voorhees_78@WrestlePurists@people Excellent conclusion. Heels are successful based on the level of opinionated perspective shared by viewers towards a product.