Rendal's Thoughts #1-Linda Mcmahon remember your manners
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Rendal's Thoughts will be replacing Rendal's Ravings. there will be not set time for these, they will be done as the mood hits. Linda McMahon Comments on Lance Cade’s Passing OK the first topic of Rendal's thoughts will be manners. Apparently either this or common sense is something lacking in Linda McMahon. Now I'm not knocking her for not immediately remembering a wrestler, even if they were a tag champion for some time, when someone puts her on the spot. Now what gets me are the following lines, which I doubt sounded any better at the time than it does now. Linda said WWE can no more be held accountable for deaths of talents “than a studio could have prevented Heath Ledger’s death.” “Who knows what causes people to have addictions and do what they do?” Apparently Linda wasn't listening when her mom gave her a very good bit of advice so I'll refresh her memory with two words for her, Shut Up. One of the golden rules is if you can't say something nice don't say anything at all. Now while this rule is rarely followed there are times, like when talking about someone recently deceased that common courtesy tends to say err on the side of caution. Now how can Linda avoid a snafu like this again? Well that is quite easy. Assign one of her team to monitor the web, Like Lords of Pain for news of deaths in the industry. If someone who worked for the WWE/WWF dies then have them get a couple of photos along with a brief synopsis of what they accomplished in their time in the company. It would also be good to do this for well known people who may not have wrestled for them just so they can be up on the news. This way when someone asks her the question again she will at least have some facts to use in her answer. No charge.
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