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I hate to even sound like I'm defending people who think like that, but I think in JR's case you just have to chalk things like that up to the time and place he was raised in. At least you can say it's a sign of improvement in society that hearing someone say that offends most people in 2014.

 

Pretty much this, and as flyonthewall below said.

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Yeah, I am not sure "Oriental" was a bad word in the 80's. But of course, suggesting they're all ugly (or goofy-looking) is very much a racist stereotype.

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(1) I have never heard Jim Ross say that Muta was a hit with the ladies.

 

(2) I have never heard anyone suggest that Muta was a hit with the ladies.

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Muto was sometimes featured in women's pro wrestling magazines when he was doing the Space Flying Wolf gimmick. I have a couple of them where he's in photoshoots with the Crush Gals and with somebody else I can't remember now. You'd rarely see any male wrestlers featured in those magazines other than maybe Tiger Mask or Mil Mascaras.

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Muta or Muto would be a hit with the ladies. He has a lot of traits as do a lot of wrestlers that women absolutely admire.

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I asked Jim Ross what his thoughts on The Missing Link were, since him & Jake "The Snake" Roberts just mentioned Dark Journey on his podcast & someone on RAW had a giant Missing Link sign. His reply? "Deceased."

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Three-part series on WrestleMania written by J.R.

 

I'm reading through it now. Nothing too earth-shattering yet, but it's a fun look back.

 

http://msn.foxsports.com/buzzer/wrestlemania-part-1

 

http://msn.foxsports.com/buzzer/wrestlemania-part-2

 

http://msn.foxsports.com/buzzer/wrestlemania-part-3

 

I love how he frames the first WM as putting Lauper into the mainstream as much as Lauper helping the WWF. Man, he really hates Lauper.

 

He also infers that Andre didn't like Hogan, which is the first I've heard of that.

 

Apparently Harvey Whippleman was the photographer that blinded Hogan at KOTR '93, I had always assumed it was Cornette.

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I love how he frames the first WM as putting Lauper into the mainstream as much as Lauper helping the WWF. Man, he really hates Lauper.

 

He admitted it on one of the Legends of Wrestling roundtables. When they were all going around naming their picks for worst wrestling celebrity ever, J.R. chose Lauper. I was surprised. It made him look really out of touch, and he usually isn't.

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Didn't Mid-South shit on that in a big way when it was happening? He might be towing a 30 year line.

Exactly. Watts blasted WWF for using Lauper and Mr. T on TV back in 85. For some reason Ross still harps on it. Which is stupid.
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People forget that Lauper was considered co-equal with Madonna at her peak. It was a huge deal to grab her star power, Ross still not even acknowledging that much 30 YEARS later is hilariously spiteful.

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She did express regret over getting involved with wrestling because she thought it hurt her career. I can see how people in the business might be bitter over that.

 

Lauper's manager pulled her back to prevent over exposure - then Madonna took he main event spot and she never was as big as she once had been.

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