Should the dead be dishonored if they are an evil person?

Calgary, Alberta
March 20, 2018 12:37am CST
You dont have to be a wrestling fan to understand this issue as this topic is very Universal. Women's wrestling is becoming popular and starts making lots of money so WWE decided to honor the demand. A week ago, WWE release this video where they give tribute to their first women's champion, Fabulous Moolah. That video shows how she was this rags to riches success. She was the wrestler with the longest title reign of all time. Her champion run lasted for 28 years. WWE forced their female wrestlers who are not even born yet when Moolah was champion to praise her as the trail blazer and inspiration for women. They named a match on Wrestlemania Pay per view after her, The Fabulous Moolah Battle Royale. This video caused a backlash and many people are mad that wwe treats Moolah as the matriarch of wrestling because she was a very evil person. She drugged the female wrestlers at her wrestling school so she can pimp them to rich men. She and her Husband raped the female wrestler Sweet Georgia Brown. She gets 35 percent of the salary of her trainees.( she is a manager of wrestlers too) She also charges them another 25 percent for living on her house. The only reason why she was champion for 28 years? She books all of her matches. Many of her trainees said she is very abusive and treats them like trash. If I list down all of her sins It will take me forever. Many people petitioned to change the name of the battle royale because she doesnt deserve to be given tribute . They dont see her as a Pioneer of women's wrestling. They see her as the cancer of women's wrestling. WWE got pressured by the sponsors to change the name of the Battle Royale. Many people thinks she should be honored because she was a legend. Many people thinks she should not be honored because she ruined many lives.
Women from Raw, SmackDown LIVE and NXT will clash in the first-ever Fabulous Moolah Memorial Battle Royal at WrestleMania 34 in New Orleans.
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@bela360 (2006)
• Saint Lucia
25 Mar 18
You know as I am reading this I am wondering why did they forget about her just like they did to Chris Benoit and I mean yo this is unbelievable and it is not right. Look at what WWE did to Chyna and when she passed away thats when they wanted to put her in the Hall Of Fame. Moolah was evil so why want to present her as someone who was awesome and good.
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@bela360 (2006)
• Saint Lucia
25 Mar 18
@CaptAlbertWhisker yup very true!
@josie_ (9763)
• Philippines
20 Mar 18
The question is was she honored as a person or a wrestling personality? A similar situation can be found in the movie industry. There are many Oscar awardee who have committed despicable acts even criminal ones. Are their Oscar awards rescinded?
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• Preston, England
23 Mar 18
remembered yes but not honoured. She was a cheat and a monster - quite a story
• Calgary, Alberta
23 Mar 18
Though her daughter is now defending her on Facebook. Her daughter runaway from her before because she is forcing her to wrestle at age 15 while she have a fever.
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• Calgary, Alberta
23 Mar 18
@arthurchappell Good thing they finally removed her name from the battle Royale.
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• Preston, England
23 Mar 18
@CaptAlbertWhisker So horrible
@Mavic123456 (21898)
• Thailand
20 Mar 18
Ohhh she was really something. Did she have some remorse before she die?
@Mavic123456 (21898)
• Thailand
20 Mar 18
@CaptAlbertWhisker in her "profession" maybe she is honored because she's really ok. and maybe to put justice to her victims, the victims should have not allowed to let her go without a fight when she was younger.
@Mavic123456 (21898)
• Thailand
21 Mar 18
@CaptAlbertWhisker so she got away from the crimes and she was rewarded. hmmm...
• Calgary, Alberta
21 Mar 18
@Mavic123456 I am sure she will be a hall of famer in hell.
@jstory07 (134460)
• Roseburg, Oregon
20 Mar 18
I hope they do not honor her at all.