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TopicAll-Purpose Wrestling Topic Part 504: Death of WWE
StealThisSheen
01/22/21 7:11:18 PM
#349:


The Undertaker stated that he preferred wrestlers from his era while criticizing the current Superstars. He said that the Superstars from his era were real men unlike todays Superstars, who are playing video games and trying to look pretty.

In that era of guys too, men were men. You go into a dressing room today and its a lot different. I remember walking into my first real dressing room half of them had knives and guns in their bags. Shit got handled then. Now you walk in and theres guys playing video games and f**king making sure they look pretty. Its evolution, I guess. I dont know what it is, but I just like those eras, man. I liked when men were men.

The Undertakers remarks were not received well by a few current WWE Superstars, including Xavier Woods. Woods took to Twitter, where he responded to The Undertakers controversial remarks, taking a shot at him in the process.

Woods said that he is grateful to a few key wrestlers from the generation before him, who taught Woods a lot of things, including how it is healthy to play video games.

"I wouldnt be the person that I am without the guidance and lessons of a few key people from the previous generation of wrestling. They taught me about the business, to save my money, & that having video games in the locker room is healthier than having [redacted]. Thank you guys"

Honestly, good on Woods. The whole "When men were men" thing shouldn't be encouraged.

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