The WWE Walkout contreversey of 2011

Hi there everyone,
Recently I did a blog post called "Some WWE news for today" in which I commented about the recent walkout on RAW with Superstars, Divas, Officials, Announcers and others against Triple H. There was a unanimous vote of no confidence against Triple H as COO and it is said to be due to 'unsafe working environment'.
WWE.com has a couple of articles up about the walkout and how it came about. The first one is "The WWE RAW SuperShow walkout: What You Need To Know" and it talks about how the walkout was inspired by Mr David Otunga after superstars had been seeing him for legal advice over Triple H and how he has been handling things (Miz/Truth ring any bells???). John Laurinaitis, EVP of Talent Relations in the WWE, had said to the Game to call all the RAW stars to come down to the ring and vote on the confidence that they had in the Game in the day-to-day operations of WWE. The result was the walkout which I can understand. After the show Superstars and Divas took to WWE.com and to Twitter to explain themselves and why they walked out on the Game.
Triple H has told WWE.com that he is not stepping down from his position and that he doesn't know what is going on with the wrestlers of today. He referred to an era in wrestling some time ago where, if you had a problem, you settled it in the ring.
The other article that I found was "Is the walkout creating breakout opportunities for young Superstars?" and my personal response immediatly was "Yes!" This would be the perfect oppurtunity for some up-and-coming superstars to push themselves into the limelight and say "I belong here!"
The superstars mentioned in the article that could benefit from this were Zack Ryder, Alex Riley,Yoshi Tatsu, Tyson Kidd and Sin Cara. Others that I think should of been mentioned were Brodus Clay, Johnny Curtis, Mason Ryan, Michael McGillicutty and Trent Baretta. These young and up-coming stars should push themselves forward and say that they are ready to take the next step. They should break away from the pack and forge their own path towards becoming the next John Cena or Randy Orton. It's the perfect oppurtunity and I think personally that they could benefit from it very well.
But we shall see what happens on RAW this week in regards to the protest that's being held and what happens at the show itself. I personally can't wait to see what happens ;)

That is all for now.
Until next time,
You know you love me
Lil xoxo

3 comments:

bathroom remodeling said...

It was heartening to see triple H standing alone in the ring after a walk out by the wrestlers due to no confidence vote.I am a big fan of triple H and believe that he was doing a good job and should have continued.The mastermind(s) of this debacle should held responsible. Triple H should be reinstated as the CEO of WWE.At least he deserves the respect after what he has achieved in his wrestling career.

Lil said...

I do agree with you on the fact that he should be recognized for his wrestling career. He is a definite future Hall Of Famer. However, as CEO I didn't like him. I don't think it suited him. I don't think reinstating him would make it any better. Have to wait and see what happens I guess.

roofing companies in nj said...

Yes i watch this Raw episode and i think it is a conspiracy against triple H and yes he stand alone in the ring and every superstar and commentator and ring announcer leave the house and they left the "king of kings" alone in the ring its very Sad.