Title: Warrior Loses It Even More
Description: If that is even possible
Scrooge McSuck - April 6, 2005 10:58 PM (GMT)
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--Warrior did a speech at the University of Connecticut last night which turned into a free-for-all. Norm Mogyhtaderi, a sociology and history major said Warrior's beliefs were homophobic and racist. There was a major protest group and arguments back and forth, with Warrior screaming and stomping on the stage and saying he would answer all questions after his speech in a Q&AS format. Many people in the crowd were yelling and attacking him verbally as he spoke. Officers were called for back-up and the crowd was at one point told if they didn't stop, the speech would end. Warrior's actions were not supported in the end by the group that brought him, the College Republicans. "We are truly sorry that the Warrior did not measure up to our standards," said Heath Fahle, of the College Republicans .When it was over, the group even sent out a press release apologizing for his speech. They wanted Warrior to engage in a respectful debate. Warrior lost the crowd when he said, "Queering don't make the world work." When an Iranian student asked him a question, Warrior said he needed to "get a towel." As you can imagine, this caused another outburst. Other students then told Warrior he needed to apologize for the remark. Warrior showed a video where he ripped up an Iraqi flag. During the speech, Warrior admitted that he used steroids while in wrestling and called for other athletes to be as honest as he was on the subject. (thanks to Wes Jones)
--Wrestlingobserver.com |
Jesus... what a fucking moronic, retarded, racist, dickhead.
dynamite kido - April 6, 2005 11:14 PM (GMT)
It's not his fault. He looked up to the God's and they made him a racist homophobe.
Or he's a total dickhead like any smark would have told you for the last 10 years.
prof_plague - April 6, 2005 11:47 PM (GMT)
The College Republicans part was a nice touch.
TehDoct0r - April 7, 2005 12:54 AM (GMT)
I think it's funny that the title is "Warrior loses it" when in fact he lost it somewhere around 1993.
Scrooge McSuck - April 7, 2005 12:55 AM (GMT)
Can a Mod change the title to "Warrior loses it even more" then subheader says "If that's at all possible."
Big F'N Swigg - April 7, 2005 01:27 AM (GMT)
To lose it means that somewhere along the line he would have to have it. Which he never did.
Mad Dog - April 7, 2005 02:28 PM (GMT)
My friend and I wanted to go to his speech at Ohio last year but we couldn't find out where he was going to be at.
The sad thing is that I think I was only interested in his autograph and the trainwreck appeal.
whitemilesdavis - April 7, 2005 02:40 PM (GMT)
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| "We are truly sorry that the Warrior did not measure up to our standards," said Heath Fahle, of the College Republicans . |
Heath Fahle is retarded. Why didn't he just say, " We hired an ex-drug abusing pro-wrestler, who's known to be a complete nutjob and impossible to work with, in hopes that he would miraculously be able to carry on an intelligent conversation."
Mad Dog - April 7, 2005 02:46 PM (GMT)
I'll agree with that. If you're going to bring wrestlers to speak at your school why not bring Ted Dibiase and Nikita Koloff's Christian ministry that's not going to make you look bad.
whitemilesdavis - April 7, 2005 02:50 PM (GMT)
Better yet, if you're looking for intelligent, respectful debate, why not hire someone who does that kind of thing. I don't know, an author, proffessor or something.
Personally, If I went to this debate, I would have left ecstatic. When I go to a speech to hear a guy named "Ulitimate Warrior" I'm gonna be very, very disappointed if I don't get some lunatic ranting.
dynamite kido - April 7, 2005 03:06 PM (GMT)
Or they could have tried to bring in someone like Bruno Sammartino who stood up against the drug use in wrestling and is a survivor of the Nazi era before he ever came to America. Not to mention he still has some integrity........
Scrooge McSuck - April 7, 2005 03:27 PM (GMT)
| QUOTE (dynamite kido @ Apr 7 2005, 11:06 AM) |
| Or they could have tried to bring in someone like Bruno Sammartino who stood up against the drug use in wrestling and is a survivor of the Nazi era before he ever came to America. Not to mention he still has some integrity........ |
Don't forget to mention the lights are still on upstairs for him.
whitemilesdavis - April 7, 2005 03:33 PM (GMT)
And he's a DWB HOF'er...so he's got that going for him.
But seriously, all I'm saying is you get what you pay for. Did these folks do any research on who they were bringing in? I have no pity on them, and they should be ashamed for pointing the finger at Warrior. He just did what he does. Which is....be an idiot.
Scrooge McSuck - April 7, 2005 03:53 PM (GMT)
Didn't they find it weird his name was fucking "Warrior"? That right there should trigger a "maybe we shouldn't use this guy" thought.
TehDoct0r - April 7, 2005 03:54 PM (GMT)
While I doubt the thought process involved in bringing in Warrior, that doesn't give him a free pass to be a fucking asshole.
whitemilesdavis - April 7, 2005 03:55 PM (GMT)
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| Didn't they find it weird his name was fucking "Warrior"? That right there should trigger a "maybe we shouldn't use this guy" thought. |
Exactly.
I'm not gonna call Heath Fahle to make an appearence at WM22.
whitemilesdavis - April 7, 2005 04:01 PM (GMT)
| QUOTE (TehDoct0r @ Apr 7 2005, 09:54 AM) |
| While I doubt the thought process involved in bringing in Warrior, that doesn't give him a free pass to be a fucking asshole. |
Sure it does, because that's what he is. You don't book a complete retard if that's not what you want at your function.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not defending what Warrior says. HE IS A COMPLETE MORON. But anyone who books him should know that's what they are getting.
Mad Dog - April 7, 2005 04:13 PM (GMT)
Getting booked to speak at a college is essentially a free pass to say whatever you want these days. So you need a lot of wisdom to not get burned.
whitemilesdavis - April 7, 2005 04:16 PM (GMT)
Mad Dog - April 7, 2005 04:17 PM (GMT)
I wonder if Warrior runs through an aisle to the stage to start his speeches. Too bad there aren't any ropes for him to shake.
whitemilesdavis - April 7, 2005 04:37 PM (GMT)
I certainly wouldn't pay him if he didn't.
whitemilesdavis - April 7, 2005 05:14 PM (GMT)
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April 6, 2005
Santa Fe, NM – This release is in response to allegations made in an email from UConn student Russell Passig, as well as remarks made in two press releases by the UConn College Republicans regarding Warrior’s appearance at UConn on April 5, 2005.
First, Mr. Passig’s claim that Warrior’s address was tantamount to “university-funded hate speech” is absolutely ridiculous. While it is certainly true that Warrior’s positions are often controversial, the reality is that what people like Passig whiningly denounce as “racist and homophobic” is merely what reasonable adults would classify as nothing more than being politically incorrect. While Mr. Passig, Mr. Traugh, Mr. Moghtaderi, and any others who objected to the substance of what Warrior had to say would certainly have been within their rights to challenge Warrior during the Q&A period, the truth is that they lacked the class and common sense to do so. After repeatedly interrupting Warrior's speech, these individuals chose to further instigate Warrior with baseless ad hominem attacks - thus eliciting highly-charged responses from Warrior. To top it all off, this World Class Crew of Crybabies is now attempting to have the UConn administration punish the CRs for words that Warrior spoke. Yet another timeless liberal/left-wing/anti-American tradition - when in doubt, blame the Republicans.
All of the above notwithstanding, it is somewhat sad to see how utterly spineless the UConn College Republicans have turned out to be. Not a single UConn CR voiced any objection to Warrior after the event. The detailed emails between Warrior and the UConn CRs reveal that the CRs repeatedly encouraged Warrior to single out the Tent City Trash for some re-education. Yet, it now seems that the CRs have collectively decided to bow down and beg forgiveness from various extremist, anti-American, left-wing groups who infest the UConn campus. Perhaps the UConn CRs should refrain from engaging in political activism until such time as they develop enough backbone to be able to withstand not being liked by their opponents.
It bears mentioning that Warrior demonstrated considerable restraint given the disrespectful and petulant behavior of a small minority of the students. These individuals unwittingly illustrated one of the most pernicious truths of modern liberalism: that while self-described liberals claim, ad nauseum, that they support freedom of speech, the truth is that they only support free speech as long as the content of that speech is acceptable to them. The moment that a single word is spoken that questions, challenges, or otherwise conflicts with their myopic, misguided views of the world, their enthusiasm for the First Amendment totally disappears.
In closing, Warrior emphatically rejects and dismisses any attempt to portray his appearance at UConn as anything other than it was – a straightforward, honest discussion of Warrior’s philosophical beliefs. That his words have been mischaracterized and that the speech was occasionally interrupted by a relative handful of students (who, for some reason, all seemed to smell like patchouli oil and burnt flag) does not detract from the fact that the overwhelming majority of those in attendance had a wonderful time and agreed with most of Warrior’s points – a fact that is corroborated by dozens upon dozens of emails that Warrior has thus far received from attendants. Warrior thanks all of his true fans and all of the true Conservatives who took time out from their studies to welcome him back to Connecticut, and hopes to see them all again very soon.
Always Believe, Warrior
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Scrooge McSuck - April 7, 2005 05:25 PM (GMT)
I gave up on the third sentence once I realized that was written by a complete moron. Imagine the shock I had when I found out it was written by "Warrior."
jamiegeist - April 7, 2005 07:52 PM (GMT)
Wow. A handy-cam of the Warrior's speech is up at pwtorrents.net
This guy is cracked. This is a fun watch. Save yourself some sanity after the intro video and go to about the 44 minute mark. This guy is FUCKING nuts. My god.
dynamite kido - April 7, 2005 09:59 PM (GMT)
| QUOTE (whitemilesdavis @ Apr 7 2005, 11:14 AM) |
| QUOTE |
April 6, 2005
Santa Fe, NM – This release is in response to allegations made in an email from UConn student Russell Passig, as well as remarks made in two press releases by the UConn College Republicans regarding Warrior’s appearance at UConn on April 5, 2005.
First, Mr. Passig’s claim that Warrior’s address was tantamount to “university-funded hate speech” is absolutely ridiculous. While it is certainly true that Warrior’s positions are often controversial, the reality is that what people like Passig whiningly denounce as “racist and homophobic” is merely what reasonable adults would classify as nothing more than being politically incorrect. While Mr. Passig, Mr. Traugh, Mr. Moghtaderi, and any others who objected to the substance of what Warrior had to say would certainly have been within their rights to challenge Warrior during the Q&A period, the truth is that they lacked the class and common sense to do so. After repeatedly interrupting Warrior's speech, these individuals chose to further instigate Warrior with baseless ad hominem attacks - thus eliciting highly-charged responses from Warrior. To top it all off, this World Class Crew of Crybabies is now attempting to have the UConn administration punish the CRs for words that Warrior spoke. Yet another timeless liberal/left-wing/anti-American tradition - when in doubt, blame the Republicans.
All of the above notwithstanding, it is somewhat sad to see how utterly spineless the UConn College Republicans have turned out to be. Not a single UConn CR voiced any objection to Warrior after the event. The detailed emails between Warrior and the UConn CRs reveal that the CRs repeatedly encouraged Warrior to single out the Tent City Trash for some re-education. Yet, it now seems that the CRs have collectively decided to bow down and beg forgiveness from various extremist, anti-American, left-wing groups who infest the UConn campus. Perhaps the UConn CRs should refrain from engaging in political activism until such time as they develop enough backbone to be able to withstand not being liked by their opponents.
It bears mentioning that Warrior demonstrated considerable restraint given the disrespectful and petulant behavior of a small minority of the students. These individuals unwittingly illustrated one of the most pernicious truths of modern liberalism: that while self-described liberals claim, ad nauseum, that they support freedom of speech, the truth is that they only support free speech as long as the content of that speech is acceptable to them. The moment that a single word is spoken that questions, challenges, or otherwise conflicts with their myopic, misguided views of the world, their enthusiasm for the First Amendment totally disappears.
In closing, Warrior emphatically rejects and dismisses any attempt to portray his appearance at UConn as anything other than it was – a straightforward, honest discussion of Warrior’s philosophical beliefs. That his words have been mischaracterized and that the speech was occasionally interrupted by a relative handful of students (who, for some reason, all seemed to smell like patchouli oil and burnt flag) does not detract from the fact that the overwhelming majority of those in attendance had a wonderful time and agreed with most of Warrior’s points – a fact that is corroborated by dozens upon dozens of emails that Warrior has thus far received from attendants. Warrior thanks all of his true fans and all of the true Conservatives who took time out from their studies to welcome him back to Connecticut, and hopes to see them all again very soon.
Always Believe, Warrior
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Well after reading this response Dynamite Kido decides that Warrior is full of shit. That is not a negative comment, it's just that when Dynamite Kido read something by a fucktard he has a hard time taking it seriously. Dynamite Kido also feels as if Warrior is the biggest fucking moron on the face of the planet.
Never Believe,
Dynamite Kido
prof_plague - April 7, 2005 10:22 PM (GMT)
| QUOTE (dynamite kido @ Apr 7 2005, 09:06 AM) |
| Or they could have tried to bring in someone like Bruno Sammartino who stood up against the drug use in wrestling and is a survivor of the Nazi era before he ever came to America. Not to mention he still has some integrity........ |
Would he ever do a lecture though?
:thinks to self - I wonder if he does. May be I can book him here at UNH then.:
Scrooge McSuck - April 7, 2005 11:09 PM (GMT)
Scrooge McSuck will only talk in third person... AND Yoda.
TehDoct0r - April 8, 2005 12:32 AM (GMT)
A douchebag the Warrior is.
Big F'N Swigg - April 8, 2005 01:17 AM (GMT)
I love how Warrior believes everyone who questioned him is liberal. And Anti-American. Like he's Uncle Fucking Sam.
Retard.
prof_plague - April 8, 2005 02:19 AM (GMT)
| QUOTE (TheBigSwigg @ Apr 7 2005, 07:17 PM) |
I love how Warrior believes everyone who questioned him is liberal. And Anti-American. Like he's Uncle Fucking Sam.
Retard. |
And all students at UConn must be French.
Scrooge McSuck - April 8, 2005 02:39 AM (GMT)
Warrior is a complete moron, Scrooge McSuck believes. Mmm?
Scrooge McSuck - April 8, 2005 08:04 PM (GMT)
whitemilesdavis - April 11, 2005 03:36 PM (GMT)
I hope everyone has seen the whole dram with warrior suing the Somethingawful forums. God that is funny stuff. I wish he'd sue Scrooge.