Honestly the most impactful thing a WWE Superstar who disagrees with the people and policies their labor directly benefits can do is to withhold their labor.
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Will that happen? No, in large part because the company has successfully beaten the revolutionary spark out of its employees. Hardly anybody walked out after the Screwjob, Punk got sued, Ventura blackballed for years, every spurned guy comes back, etc.
But t-shirt protests feel pretty “too little too late” when it’s *still* enriching a woman whose job is dismantling the federal government, especially when their move is to put you across from one of the administration’s influencer avatars. Just abysmal.
It’s so obnoxious that he made his whole thing “I’m the principled guy in pro wrestling, I’ll walk away from the big money,” and then he just went back, when arguably the public and political profile of the company is as bad as ever, but like, he wants the cred of being “punk” because of a t-shirt.
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