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Just Horsing Around
Topic Started: May 6 2010, 02:20 AM (354 Views)
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TNA star Mick Foley is calling out WWE superstar Triple H for his "shallow" and "mean" joke about Lilian Garcia's appearance on RAW two weeks ago.

Garcia returned to WWE for one night to guest ring announce when the RAW crew was stranded in Europe. During the opening segment of the show, Triple H had a microphone and went over to her and said, "Even Lillian Garcia. If Lillian wants to come back here for night to the WWE just to horse around, she can do it." After Triple H's remarks, Jerry Lawler make a horse sound on commentary. Triple H's "horsing around" comment reportedly a reference to a backstage joke about Lilian that her face resembles that of a horse.

Foley wrote on his MySpace.com blog that Triple H's joke was the latest incident in a pattern of cruel on-air behavior from Vince McMahon's son in law:

"Why does someone like Triple H, one of the most talented, well paid guys in the business, do something so shallow and mean? Why would a multi-millionaire, with millions of fans around the world, feel the need (several times over the years) to say something that is only meant to hurt? I don't get it. I don't get why it's done, I don't get why it's condoned, I don't get what possible satisfaction anyone involved gets from demeaning someone like Lillian Garcia. I just don't get it."
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because triple h is very high school. and vince probably encourages it because he's even worse.

anyone remember the utterly pointless segment making fun of jr's surgery? yeah...
Edited by Satan, May 6 2010, 02:27 AM.
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Purple Marauder
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I read a report a few weeks back that this is an ongoing joke between HHH and Vince. And, if you remember, HHH made a similar remark during a DX skit some months back.

Finally found it:

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According to a source within WWE, Triple H and Vince McMahon aired a backstage joke the two have on Raw 2 weeks ago.

In case you missed it, when Triple H opened the show with CM Punk, he began talking about how the United States is a free country and people could do whatever they wanted to do. He then went over to Lillian Garcia, who was making a one-time appearance with WWE since she lives in the area, and said "Even Lillian Garcia. If Lillian wants to come back here for night to the WWE just to horse around, she can do it." After Triple H said that, you can hear Jerry Lawler make a horse sound into the microphone.

I was told that it's been a long standing joke amongst the "inner circle" of guys in the back to refer to Lillian Garcia as "horse face," and that the reference to her "horsing around" on Raw last week was a subtle way for Triple H to air the joke on TV. I was also told that Lillian has never been aware that the guys in the back refer to her as "horse face," so according to the source Triple H's remark came off more as cruel than witty.


And...


7:05 mark
Edited by Purple Marauder, May 6 2010, 06:08 AM.
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CM DRUNK
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I thought it was pretty funny, Lillian does actually look like a horse.
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TNA star Mick Foley posted the following blog in response to his own remarks about Triple H making fun of Lilian Garcia on Raw:

"Really interesting feedback concerning the Triple H/Lillian deal on Raw. I could go into great detail about why some of the issues raised (it was innocent joking around on Triple H's part, I'm a hypocrite because I made fun of Al Snow, Test, etc., where was I during the Mickie James angle?) but I think it would be far more productive for readers to try to figure out the differences for themselves.

You'll just have to believe me when I say that my feelings about the issue were strong enough for me to speak up - even knowing that doing so may cost me professionally down the line.

I was watching the documentary "Broad Street Bullies" on HBO, and heard a great quote. "If you don't want to be criticized...do nothing, say nothing, be nothing."
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Mick Foley is a shit cunt
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Nubochanozep
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Mick Foley is a patriot. Shuttup you asshole.
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WWEFootos48
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I know Cybrus has referred to her at that on the site before, but I can't believe anybody (especially in the back) actually thinks of her as that. I was obviously in attendance a few weeks ago when she was doing the ring announcing, and everybody around me reacted as if it was just a face value joke, like Lillian wanted to come back for one night just to get the Raw experience again, not that she's actually a horse face or anything. I don't think that thought came to anybody's mind at the time, and there was absolutely no reason for it to.

So yeah, it's pretty messed up in my opinion. More messed up is how it's taken me a few weeks to realize why many people during the Raw reviews and stuff were in an uproar about the comment.
Edited by WWEFootos48, May 11 2010, 11:34 AM.
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