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Originally Posted by Jay Bones
Anybody who thinks Cryme Time is good for hip-hop doesn't belong listening to rap in the first place. It's an awful sterotype clearly written by someone who has no clue about the culture. Between Cena's rap album/gimmick, Federline's appearance, and this, it's pretty obvious wrestling don't know shit about hip-hop. That "Cryme Time" shit is lame.
I think Vince McMahon pretty much showed his extreme ignorance to me when he commented on the WWE.com interview about Cryme Time being similiar to "the whole "Kill Whitey" thing." Saying it was just supposed to be something funny and ridicilous.
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I love how you kids pretend to know shit about the business you comment on. Vince and Company did NOT create the gimmick for Cryme Tyme. Just like the Boogeyman, the people playing the characters created the gimmick themselves and got themselves over enough for Vince and his creative team to take notice.
Ya'll need to stop acting so God damn high and mighty and acting like the shit Cryme Tyme is doing is NOT something you see every day. Niggaz act like that on the street everyday, what makes WWE above using the stereotype when its portrayed on a daily basis?
As for MVP, knowing WWE - I had a feeling that would've been the direction they took him. I stand behind the fact that Banks is in fact a talented worker, but until he's given the chance to show that - he has to work with the gimmick given to him.