Thread:Biff Andreas/@comment-4871523-20150908200947/@comment-1628508-20150909024252

To throw in my own two cents, I've documented that CXWI had previously had rape storylines, and abortion storylines, and fetish storylines, and murder storylines. I get the feeling regardless of it being just you who's booking CXWI, or multiple people booking CXWI, you're trying too hard to be funny (similar to SMF) or trying too hard to be edgy and risky with your storylines (again, similar to SMF).

Whereas SMF does risky shit like rape and murder to be funny, they also don't try and play it off as serious, Dingos just creams his pants and screams "AWW WHAT DA HELL! BAW GAWD! CHEESE BURGERS!", so atleast they are just out right admitting they are trying to hard to be funny and that we really shouldn't care.

In CXWI's case though, i can see that doing risky shit like rape and murder is an attempt at getting a shock factor, but that doesn't really work if you've already done angles of rape, murder, abortions and depression. Wrestling storylines are meant to establish character, but no one really benefits from being booked as a rapist or rape victim, it just gets uncomfortably laughable. So in the case of this Lucario tribute show, it's just unnecessarily trying to drive the point home that "Not only did we have Lucario be a rape victim as a sex slave, not only did we write him to get aids, not only did we write him to die of said aids, but he was a CXWI legend so we will host a show where we'll acknowledge a legend was raped and died of aids".

I think the main problem with CXWI in general, is not knowing when enough is enough.