Amazing List of Banned WWE Words, Triple H’s Recent Projects, Miss USA Update, No Photos For Fans

23:22 Publicado por Mario Galarza

- Here is a comprehensive list of banned terms when broadcasting WWE. This particular memo was sent to international markets where they do voice overs in their native language:

* “Wrestling” or “catch” is banned. Some European countries still use the term “catch” to describe pro wrestling and “catchers” to describe wrestlers. “The Language of WWE” states that the following phrases are incorrect: “Wrestling is broadcast in 145 countries,” or “Catch is broadcast in 145 countries.” The correct terminology is: “WWE is broadcast in 145 countries.”

* “Sports” is incorrect. “Entertainment or Action Soap Opera” is allowed. For example, “WWE is exciting entertainment” or “WWE is an exciting action soap opera” is allowed. In the last example, “action soap opera” is printed in bold, presumably to make sure there’s no confusion.

* “Catchers” or “wrestlers” are not allowed. Incorrect examples are “Catchers are unique characters” or “Wrestlers are unique characters.” The term “WWE Superstars” is allowed.

* “Athletes” or “Sportsmen” are now allowed either. WWE gives the following example to use: “WWE Superstars are entertainers with tremendous athletic prowess.”

* The term “fight” is not allowed. Matches must be referred to as “match” or “bout.”

* “Fighting” is also not allowed but the term “action” is.

- In his new role backstage Triple H has taken charge of several projects. He was the one that decided Awesome Kong would be debuted via vignettes, as a way to build up anticipation. WWE haven’t used this method properly in several years.

Triple H will also be the one ultimately deciding who comes up to the main roster from developmental.

- Regardless of the outcome, WWE are interested in signing Miss USA Rima Fakih to a Divas contract.

- Fans with high-end cameras or detachable lenses are being warned not to take photos at WWE events at risk of being ejected or the images being deleted. This began over the Wrestlemania period.

The only logical explanation is that WWE don’t want any professional looking images usurping their own photographers or official members of the press.

It’s also likely the detachable lense ban is linked to highly zoomed images of Divas.

Members of security cannot physically touch your property to delete images, so they will likely ask you to delete them or you will be ejected.


Source: wrestlingtruth.com

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