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June 2, 2007

People That Give The Internet A Bad Name

Filed under: Wrestling

I am not talking about predators or some other felons that are on the internet these days. I am talking that give wrestling journalists a bad name by doing stupid things involving wrestling. There are some people out there that put out bogus stories on the net creating a hoopla among people that read news about wrestling off of the net just to see how they react. Then these stories are false and they try to make explanations about it. But the truth is they are idiots that give people that do wrestling radio shows and people tat do blogs like me a bad name. We are labeled as sitting in our parents basement on the computer 24/7 with acne and never have been with a girl and we create these bull crap stories just to see how people react. Now if you come to this blog regularly, you should know I only write about news stories and the happenings in wrestling that are true. I dont try to stir up stupid stories. People that listen to the radio shows are labeled as that as well but we only predict and comment on certain things. Of course there are some shows out there like that but not all of them. Certainly not Eric’s ProWrestling radio show. We just like to talk wrestling and discuss topics. There are dirt sheets that are full of gossip and lies and they contribute alot to this stereotype because of what they write. Another example is that recently on Mr. Kennedy’s myspace page, it was hacked into and the hacker put up TNA banners on his page causing a huge hoopla among the friends of his page and just the visitors. Getting some to believe that he was going to TNA. Now that is why many wrestlers dont have myspace pages because crap like that happens so idiots have to make up fake ones because there are very few real ones out there. I wouldnt be suprised if Kennedy deletes his page now because of this. Now that is why I am disgusted by some so called journalists on the net. The people that do this crap probably do fit the stereotype that pro wrestlers give us people on the net because they are stupid and have no lives at all. I just had to get that off of my chest.

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