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The undertaker really says stupid things while defending his love for Vince McMahon

Vince McMahon was seen on Sunday in the Super Bowl with his son Shane and the WWE legend The Undertaker. It was one of Vince’s rare public appearances since he had resigned in Undergrace a year ago after terrible allegations of the sex trade of TKO/WWE.

During a appearance at Busted Open Radio, Bully Ray’s undertaker was asked about going to the Super Bowl with McMahon. The dead defended his love for McMahon as he said he would only go to the Super Bowl with his friend. He also said many stupid things on the way.

Try it out yourself:

“I was his guest, yes. Look, I’ll get hatred for it.

Listen, I don’t know. I don’t know. The people (say): “Oh, you are so close, you know everything.” I don’t know what was done, what was not done. We don’t talk about these things, don’t we? But he is a friend of mine.

First of all, he gave me the opportunity to do something out of my life and become something. That’s one thing. But in the course of all these years we became very close friends. I looked at him after my father died, he was a father figure. He was a brother, he was a mentor, and he always treated my family with the greatest respect.

So I don’t know everything that happened, what happened, and I am not the judge in this case. I am not the judge. There is only one judge. This is the man on the upper floor. He will give us everything we will earn in the end, and that’s it. I think the people in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones. And I think when you leave your life and people who leave their high horse and justice on social media and everything else … I don’t have to agree with everything people do with everything. It doesn’t change the fact that I love someone and I am friends with someone. It does not mean that I will do the same things. But that’s how it is.

Yes, I went to the Super Bowl with my boyfriend. He created this incredible experience for me and I don’t know 10 or 11 other people. The game was the shit, but experience was incredible. And this was the first time that I had seen Vince in Saudi Arabia since my last time, and he looked really rough and bad immediately after the back surgery. So he looked much better, was healthier and looked like he was more like the old vince, and that was good for me.

And the rest of it, you know, you don’t have to like me. I don’t shit. I have a small, small, inner circle that I shit what people think. “

First, the defense of Vince McMahon of the undertaker “I don’t know what happens” does not cut it. The allegations are available right there and publicly to read for over a year. If one of my close friends or family members were accused of having done these terrible things, I would now read the full lawsuit, even if I firmly believe in their innocence. And as far as these specific allegations are concerned, we at least know that Vince’s text messages are real and that they are pretty damn what a monster he is.

The undertaker is also wrong that “the man above” is the only judge in the case because there is actually a judge named Sarah F. Russell, who makes important decisions about the matter. But even if we go down with the logic of the undertaker about “the man above” who is the only judge who counts, any kind of terrible claim or action with this kind of shitty apology can be hopped away. If my close friend or my family member were accused of having done these terrible things, I wouldn’t just twitch an eye on him, twitch my shoulders and leave it up to the man above. This basically gives the person a full pass, no matter what evidence there is out there.

Then comes the really stupid part, in which the undertaker’s nose on high horses and talks about people in glass houses who do not throw stones. I don’t know anything about you, dear reader, but I don’t know anyone except Vince who has been accused of such a person. Who exactly these people in glass houses throw stones that are in these scenarios in the same boat as vince or underacters? It is such an outrageous and disgusting thing to say for him.

The undertaker sees Vince McMahon as a father figure, and I understand that they have a strong bond that is difficult to break. Fair enough, it is not my place to tell the undertaker that he should choose as his friends. But I can absolutely look at the garbage he spit out from his mouth and call it for the bullshit he is. The fact that he turns into these knots while trying to defend his love for McMahon is gross.

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