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Coolest Guy At ESPN Shit Talks Kevin Owens' 8 Year Old Son For Being Proud Of His Father For Winning The Title

I didn’t want to blog this because I HATE when professional trolls get their way. Amin Elhassan is really every Internet troll out there. He just goes lowest common denominator because he loves the attention he gets. People tweet him after he goes as low as possible and he RT’s them making fun of their look, haircut, weight, you name it. He just does it all day, every day. So when Kevin Owens won the title and his wife posted a video of his overwhelmed son (sidenote: some places saying he is autistic, some people saying he’s not, I think it’s irrelevant because Amin still misses the point anyway), Amin just couldn’t let him be happy

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I mean it’s just so low. I get what he’s doing- he’s taking the whole “mad online” thing and trying to make some social commentary on it. He’s made a living being a professional troll, so more power to him I guess? Today he’s working wrestling fans into a frenzy for his own entertainment. But it’s really just dumb. His entire timeline is “look at me, I’m so much cooler than everyone else” that it’s so try-hard, so forced that it’s pathetic.

The whole thing is ridiculous though because he couldn’t just tweet “oh my bad” and move on, he has turned the narrative into him being the “so much better than wrestling fans” guy.

Newsflash- everyone knows it’s scripted. It’s weird that people still try to even use the “it’s scripted” argument. Literally everyone knows the outcomes are pre-determined. People aren’t mad he called it scripted, people are mad he went after an 8 year old autistic kid being proud of his father. But he’s spent all day working people into a frenzy, getting those RT’s and follows, so I guess he wins. Again. Because that’s his entire life, being a dick.

I blogged it because this is kind of gaining steam and people want him fired and what not, and I don’t think he will be because he is everything ESPN is. They love this shit.

PS: When it comes to winning the belt, it doesn’t even matter that it’s “fake”. These guys work their entire lives to get to the top. They wrestle in middle school gyms in front of 50 people for 20 bucks to get to the top. Such a small % of wrestlers who put in the work day in and day out get to become champion. It’s about mastering your craft, like any other craft, until you’ve made it to the top. So while the outcomes are predetermined, it’s not like it’s easy to just win the WWE title. It’s like winning an Oscar, all you did was follow a script, but you followed it better than anyone else.