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WWE Star MVP Says Triple H Wouldn’t Reunite The Hurt Business, Implies Racist Motives – Wrestling Inc.
MVP also suggested racial connotations were at play when it came to The Hurt Business being left on the scrap heap. One comment had pointed to an infamous promo exchange between Triple H and Booker T during the 2000s where he said to his challenger that people like him don’t get to be champion, and are only there to be make people like himself laugh. Whether or not that was intended to be racist has been disputed, but many took the promo, specifically the latter portion, as an allusion to minstrelsy. MVP agreed with that reference, further saying, “You see it,” when one user said that “The Triple H era is emasculating black men.”
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The Hurt Business arose on “Raw” months prior to Roman Reigns’ return as the “Tribal Chief” in 2020, with Reigns’ Bloodline gathering steam with the addition of Jey Uso and Jimmy Uso by 2021. The Bloodline would go on to become WWE’s sole super-stable, and MVP agreed with the idea that The Hurt Business gimmick had been taken for the Samoan dynasty.
Amongst those leaving comments was MVP’s fellow WWE veteran Batista, “They left a lot of money on the table with that one. Color me confused,” he wrote, to which MVP replied, “And we were never given an explanation for why.” MVP is scarcely seen on WWE TV along with Omos, as opposed to under Vince McMahon’s regime. During his absence, he has been open with former creative pitches pertaining to The Hurt Business, only recently revealing that he’d originally wanted Ricochet to join the group as well as Alexander.
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