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Per PWInsider: During that meeting, we are told that Maroon

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Per PWInsider:

During that meeting, we are told that Maroon brought up a recent study about deceased NFL players who had been diagnosed, post-mortem with CTE, in a way that we are told "downplayed" the study as being concrete proof that anyone who played football would then develop CTE.

PWInsider was told by multiple sources that Corbin, a former NFL player, cut off Maroon and expressed an opinion, as a former NFL football player, that challenged Maroon. We are told that Corbin argued that there would be some form of head trauma with every play as football helmets are always cracking against each other. During the exchange, Corbin noted he is part of a concussion-related lawsuit against the NFL and said that he knew Maroon was against CTE, leading to Maroon to state that his depiction in a film about that as incorrect.

That was likely was a reference to the Will Smith drama Concussion, where Smith played Dr. Bennet Omalu, who is credited with discovering CTE and then does battle with the NFL, which attempts to discount the discovery. In Concussion, Maroon is depicted as portrayed as a pro-NFL doctor who tries to deny any relationship between football concussions and the existence of CTE in former NFL players. It should be noted that Maroon was quoted in March 2015 as believing the link between the two was "exaggerated", but it should be pointed that whether Maroon still feels that way several years later is unknown.
We are told that Maroon did agree with Corbin that CTE was a problem, but was trying to make the point that the study did not mean 99% of NFL players actually had CTE and that everyone has to put things into a proper perspective. Corbin, obviously, disagreed with Maroon's stance, and for several minutes, the two went back and forth.
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>>3105903
The entire scene was described to PWInsider.com as "awkward", "time standing still" and "an awkward moment that led to awkward laughter" by three different sources who were at the meeting.

A fourth source pointed out that it wasn't a case that Corbin was yelling or being belligerent, but was perhaps expressing his opinions in "the wrong time and the wrong place" to truly have that discussion. The fourth source noted their feeling that Corbin would have been better served by pulling Maroon over privately after the meeting, as that wouldn't have taken the attention away from the matter at hand.

The feeling among those we spoke with was that Corbin, by voicing himself in front of the assembled locker room as opposed to privately trying to speak to Maroon, hurt the flow of the meeting and took the attention away from the importance of the talents' health by making it about Maroon's past NFL comments. It put Maroon into a position of defending, instead of educating. It should also be noted there were a few wrestlers who were impressed by Corbin speaking out, because it's not the type of thing many will do, in regard to anything that is brought up to them in meetings, in front of management.

So, the belief among those we spoke with is that if anything led to the company pulling back on Corbin's push, that was it.

It should be noted that Corbin has remained in the mix and was involved in the main event of Smackdown the week after Summerslam as a guest referee for Kevin Owens vs. AJ Styles. The following week, Corbin was involved in an angle with AJ Styles and worked the United States championship matches at the live events this past weekend. So, there does not appear to be any obvious long-lasting damage due to the Maroon incident as Corbin remains in a featured position on the Smackdown brand.
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>expressing very real concerns about CTE (which will get pretty much all of the wrestlers in one form or another anyway) gets you buried

What a nice signal.
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>>3105903
>A fourth source pointed out that it wasn't a case that Corbin was yelling or being belligerent
HEY MAROON
SHUT UP
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So basically in WWE if you try defending yourself and are not main event status you will be buried?

Sounds like a great place to work.
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>>3105903
Source
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>>3105965
>first line of OP
>PER PWINSIDER

Learn to fucking read bud
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Based big brain damage Baron.
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>>3105903
I don't enjoy him as a sports entertainer, but I respect him a lot more as a person now. At the same time, if Corbin's booking was a direct result of this, it's a terrible look on the company.
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Why is he wrestling if he's already a brain damaged ex-NFL player worried about his noggin.

Go and do something else, dummy.
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>>3105978
Not a link, fem
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HEY MAROON
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Come on guys, you just gotta stand up for yourself and grab the brass ring. You gotta have balls, that's the kinda thing that impresses Vince and will make him get behind you!
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based corbin
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>tfw you sperg yourself out of a push by voicing an unpopular opinion at an inappropriate time
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do you think anyone will cheer him at the next show or are the only people who will hear/care about this online neets?
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>>3106348
probably not, he's not from indies so none of the geeks will cheer him
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>>3106295
>CTE is awful and affecting many players is an unpopular opinion
>saying it when someone's spouting stuff to say it's not as bad as objective facts make it seem is an inappropriate time
So...who pays you? WWE? NFL?
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