
Shocking News!!!! HHH is Way Worse than Vince McMahon and Here’s Why
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"Let's be real, WWE's history with race isn't just a few isolated incidents; it's a deeply ingrained pattern. We're talking about a company that, for decades, built characters on the most blatant, offensive stereotypes. Think back to the 'savage' personas, the foreign heels with exaggerated accents, the portrayals that reduced entire cultures to caricatures. This wasn't just 'entertainment'; it was a reflection of the problematic attitudes of the time, amplified on a massive platform.
And here's the kicker: that history doesn't just disappear. Those old tropes, those ingrained assumptions, they linger. You see echoes of them in how certain wrestlers are still portrayed today, in the storylines that raise eyebrows, in the way opportunities seem to be distributed. Fans might claim things have changed, but when you dig into the details, the lawsuits, the insider accounts, the on-screen moments that spark outrage, it's clear that the past is still very much present.