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Liquid Communism
Mar 9, 2004

Sydney Bottocks posted:

That's apparently how a lot of wrestling locker rooms have been over the years, sadly. I vaguely remember hearing about how some promoters used to keep women wrestlers on staff, not because they were great wrestlers or big money draws, but because they wanted to have some women around for "the boys", so they wouldn't potentially get into trouble going to bars and picking up local women after the show. Wrestling's been a scummy business for a very long time.

Remember when multiple allegations came out that Moolah was straight up pimping her trainees out, while working for WWF, and nothing came of it?

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Liquid Communism
Mar 9, 2004

TheKingslayer posted:

And on top of all that the XFL games weren't even that entertaining. Bad football is bad football, it's tough to lie to yourself about that like people do bad wrestling.

We have college ball for all the bad football we could ever want, and at least those guys have the excuse that they're not getting paid to be good at it. :D

Liquid Communism
Mar 9, 2004

Work on a project where revealing the existence of the project will severely damage its market value, even without revealing any proprietary data.

However, that would be a very focused NDA, and would need to have significant compensation attached to make it worth being quiet.

Liquid Communism
Mar 9, 2004

Sir Tonk posted:

Seems like any NDA surrounding illegal behavior should not be legal. Trade secrets, fine.

I agree wholeheartedly, an NDA to cover up crimes is in itself criminal behavior.

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