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Should Wrestlers be remembered more for what they do in the ring rather than what they say on Twitter?
10-11-2012, 10:39 PM
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Yes, they should.

However, in a social world, people say things that are offensive to some, and in a blink of an eye, the whole world knows about it.

Michael Cole jumped on Twitter and made a homophobic slur, and even though within 5 minutes he deleted the tweet, TMZ was all over him. Even though Cole's not a wreslter, he's a pretty good commentator, and people shouldn't remember him for this instance, rather the fact that he has been announcing with the WWE for over a decade.

Same with wrestlers.
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