I feel as a fan of sports as well as sports entertainment, there's an unwritten rule that you don't wish crippling injuries upon anyone, no matter how much you may dislike a player/fighter/pro wrestler. Which is why when I see "Why couldn't it have been Roman Reigns" in response to Seth Rollins possibly suffering another knee injury (storyline or not), I get sick to my stomach. This isn't just about Roman, its about ANYONE people say this shit about. You haters wish this shit on people as if an injury is just a mild inconvenience with no suffering or loss and it means the afflicted party just sits out and happily heals up until they come back. Injuries aren't just extremely painful, but they can be INCREDIBLY demoralizing to people that go through it. An injury in all cases means that someone can't go work to provide for their family or make a living doing what they love. It means that they have to lay around and feel as if they aren't of any use because what they did was how they made others happy or kept a roof over the heads of others. And in extreme cases, it can change everything. Like in Daniel Bryan's case. If you really think its funny or ok for anyone to go through that kind of physical and mental anguish just for showing up to work and entertaining you ungrateful dumb ass sheep, then you need to step back, close your browsers and turn your tv sets off and seriously re-examine what you're saying. You may hate Roman Reigns or John Cena, but at least you never see them tweeting about how they hope you suffer a crippling injury at wherever you work so you can't keep a roof over your head. Even if you're really that blindly hateful enough to geniunely hope someone gets seriously hurt, keep that stupid bullshit to yourself.











