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Does The WWE Have A Problem Promoting Black Male Talent? - Blavity

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In recent weeks, there has been some discussion about the promotion of Black male talent in the WWE . In a tweet that has served as a spotlight on the current state of Black talent featured weekly, the WWE has responded in its own way. During a press conference last week, Paul “Triple H” Levesque responded with “I don’t see color,” which of course to Black people is always a no-no. That’s not an indictment on Levesque’s view of Black people either. Quite frankly, I don’t think he is racist at all. However, he does have a white obliviousness, a tone-deafness that we know to be all too common. But regardless, I don’t believe the WWE has a problem promoting Black male talent. Bad Blood will be the 3rd straight #WWE PLE without a single Black Male talent on it. But yall mad at what Swerve said 👀 — Daily DDT (@FanSidedDDT) September 28, 2024 Professional wrestling is a unique form of entertainment. So when claims like the WWE is having a problem promoting Black characters are made, it’s...

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