I just woke up so I won't be summarizing too much of it since I'm groggy as fuck, but the last two nights of wrestling have been really good, and I'm very excited to see what this Triple H era of WWE has in store for us.
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I absolutely hated how the producers felt it necessary to shove in an extended segment about nigger violence at the Kansas Super Bowl celebration. Not a single opportunity missed to provide a dose of trauma programming.
/I simply wanted to have some wholesome time with my grade school boys.
I don't know how much you actually paid attention to it, but I guess it's because the WWE gave the team a commerative belt & the Chiefs' General Manager's son (who is the kid that one player saved) is a massive WWE fan, so it was just easy to do it. That's not the first time I heard that phrase before, 'trauma programming', but I'm still confused by what it means.
It means it keeps people in a cycle of feeling like perpetual victims, and either self-flagellating if they are deemed as the "oppressors", or continually playing up oppression Olympics to milk victim bux if they are deigned as the perpetually "oppressed".