WWE looking for new hispanic star

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Someone call for

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Smh @ this ridiculous shyt. They had their guy in Del Rio and they squandered it with bad writing and booking...oh, and racism. Let's not forget the racism coming from the guy lobbying for a Hispanic star.

Kalisto doesn't have their height requirement but that's all. He's a good wrestler and is bilingual. The looks thing is a crock of shyt.

Del Rio was not a star.
 

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When are we getting a black star? The black fanbase has probably been the most loyal despite the fact we never had any major stars to relate to. Sure they gave us Mark Henry for a brief period and heel R-Truth but they could at least give us something. :usure:

Majority redneck cac audience will never accept a black star. The only reason they push hispanics is because of Mexico and other latin american countries. We don't have that connection
 

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Majority redneck cac audience will never accept a black star. The only reason they push hispanics is because of Mexico and other latin american countries. We don't have that connection

So why not a top black heel? That would be even easier. And at least black wrestlers would get some type of reaction. They pushed Del Rio to the moon and the crowd still gave him the :ld:.
 

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Majority redneck cac audience will never accept a black star. The only reason they push hispanics is because of Mexico and other latin american countries. We don't have that connection

I think talk like this is a bit too easy, but it's clear that's what Vince & co. think. You can't say the audience will never accept a black star if you never create the opportunity for it to begin with.
 

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I think talk like this is a bit too easy, but it's clear that's what Vince & co. think. You can't say the audience will never accept a black star if you never create the opportunity for it to begin with.

Shelton Benjamin for a brief period was over with the crowd at a major level but they intentionally sabotaged him and gave him that stupid mama's boy gimmick.

Same for Kofi during his Orton feud.
 

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Shelton Benjamin for a brief period was over with the crowd at a major level but they intentionally sabotaged him and gave him that stupid mama's boy gimmick.

Same for Kofi during his Orton feud.

That's my point, you can't blame the audience when they're never given the opportunity to cheer a black wrestler at the top.
 
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