WWE banned words: Vince McMahon apparently adds new term

 WWE banned words: Vince McMahon apparently adds new term


Fanatic devotees of the business know that there are a couple of words that the WWE could do without its ability utilizing live on TV.


Wrestling Observer's Dave Meltzer revealed a few words that McMahon has restricted WWE stars from utilizing.


During the Raw recap on the most recent Bryan and Vinny Show, Bryan Alvarez called attention to how Jimmy Smith rectified himself during the Seth Rollins assault on Cody Rhodes this previous Monday.


Alvarez trusts that "assault" is prohibited due to Russia's assault on Ukraine.


"Coincidentally, I don't have the foggiest idea about this 100 percent so kindly don't keep in touch with some f****** article about this on the web," Alvarez said, according to WrestlingNews.


"Be that as it may, an evening or two ago, I couldn't say whether it was on SmackDown or it was on Raw… however they did one of their 85 post-match points… I think it was Seth Rollins going after Cody. He goes 'Seth Rollins has gone after Cody. Please accept my apologies, attacked.' And they recently continued onward.


"I was like, that was f****** peculiar. Furthermore, I returned and paid attention to it once more. Also, certain as s*** he goes, 'Seth Rollins has gone after Cody. Please accept my apologies, attacked Cody.' And then he simply continues on and I believed is this f****** word prohibited?


"Thus I asked somebody there and informally they likewise accept that you can never again say the word 'assault' and I would try and prefer not to say this since it will wind up as a story, yet you realize they fundamentally said like, 'Russia went after Ukraine so we would rather not utilize the word went after. Presently you need to say attacked.' I was like, what?!"


Alvarez proceeded to say: "It was unusual to the point that he said some unacceptable word and afterward apologized… So in any case, I don't figure you can say 'went after' in WWE at the present time."


The Rock: CM Punk's angry response subsequent to being told to 'put him over' by WWE



Many fans feel that WWE's reserving of Cena v Rock II, after one year on from their last experience, came to the detriment of CM Punk's push.


He was the WWE Champion not long before the show, yet WWE took the title off him and put it onto The Rock to give his coordinate with Cena more stakes.


who was a WWE essayist at that point, has spoken about CM Punk's sentiments heading into WrestleMania 29.


McCarthy makes sense of that, at one phase, Punk was approached to cut a promotion on The Rock, and he truly wasn't best satisfied.


Punk idea that he didn't need to "put over" the wrestling legend, as McCarthy notes:


I recollect Punk being given a promotion about The Rock and him declining to [say it]. He's like, 'So presently I must f*cking put over The Rock? F*ck that.' I recall that event. I don't remember anybody leaving as such.


CM Punk was furious to such an extent that he wouldn't cut the promotion, however noticed that he didn't "leave" of the show.


Troublemaker would proceed to leave WWE in January 2014, primarily because of issues with his situation inside the organization.


The previous WWE Champion avoided wrestling for about seven years, and similarly as it seemed as though he was never going to get back to the business, he began working AEW last year.

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