Theo Pryce
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11-04-2014, 05:16 PM
(11-04-2014, 04:56 PM)LoverboyVinnieLane Said: (11-04-2014, 04:39 PM)Maverick Said: (11-04-2014, 04:36 PM)LoverboyVinnieLane Said: Sure, it's a shit thing to do, but it has no bearing on his wrestling character or storyline. He's good in the ring, bottom line. We let Mike Vick play in the NFL and Mike Tyson box, we let Kobe and Roethlisberger keep their jobs too.
But those are domestic cases. Domestic violence and going AWOL not once, but twice for the Marines are two entirely different things.
I'm not sure if you just mean that they aren't federal, but all of those guys were accused of criminal acts, not civil.
Accused of an act and found to be guilty of it are very different.
Kobe was accused. Big Ben was accused.
Mike Vick and Mike Tyson were both found guilty and sentenced to jail.
A.P was accused and plead down so he was guilty of a lesser charge. Ditto for Ray Rice.
Randy Orton was guilty of going AWOL twice and spent 38 days in jail because of it.
(11-04-2014, 04:59 PM)Fordo Swagkins Said: But going AWOL is a lot different than hitting your wife. Going AWOL is a bigger disgrace than hitting your wife. And going AWOL twice is a lot worse.
Well this is sort of up for debate.
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