Okay, so I saw this thing online about John Laurinaitis, and man, it brought back some memories. It was something about him being angry, and yeah, that tracks. This guy, he was a big shot in wrestling, and let me tell you, he wasn’t always a ray of sunshine.
I remember reading this story, I think it was from this wrestler, maybe a writer, named Russo. He was talking about how he didn’t see what the big deal was with this one Canadian wrestler. I think his name was Storm, or something like that. Russo, from what I gather, wanted to, like, bury this Storm guy, make him look weak or something. But Laurinaitis, he stood up for Storm. He was like, “No way, this guy’s good.” Apparently, he even got on Storm’s case for letting his opponents look too good. Can you believe that?
It’s kinda funny, looking back. This Laurinaitis, he was all about protecting his guys, even if it meant getting angry. I heard he just quit, or “resigned,” whatever that means. Probably for the best, honestly. Wrestling’s a crazy world, man.
My Thoughts
Here’s what I think about this whole deal:
- First, this Laurinaitis guy, he clearly had an eye for talent. Even if this Russo dude didn’t see it, he did. That’s something, right?
- Second, getting angry, it happens. Especially when you’re passionate about something. I get that. Not saying it’s always right, but I get it.
- Finally, this whole “resigning” thing, well, good for him, I guess. Maybe it’s time for a change of pace. Who knows?
So yeah, that’s my take on this John Laurinaitis thing. It’s just interesting how these things play out, you know? You got all these personalities clashing, people getting angry, people quitting. It’s a whole drama, really. And honestly, it made me appreciate the simpler things in life.