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Fightingkids - JacquesHowever, as the channel's fame grew, so did concerns about its content. Many critics accused the channel of promoting violence, exploitation, and even child abuse. Some argued that the fight scenes were too intense, and that the children involved were being put in harm's way. Others questioned the authenticity of the fights, suggesting that they were staged or even scripted. The locker room of the 1980s WWF relied heavily on "ribbing" (intense, often cruel practical jokes) to maintain a psychological hierarchy. The British Bulldogs ( Dynamite Kid and Davey Boy Smith ) were notorious for severe locker room hazing. When a prank left a wrestler's clothes cut to pieces, suspicion fell on the Fabulous Rougeau Brothers. Despite their innocence, Dynamite Kid targeted Jacques Rougeau with severe verbal harassment and physical intimidation. 2. The Initial Confrontation fightingkids jacques Feeling that his respect in the locker room was completely gone, Jacques decided he had to fight back to protect his dignity and stop the relentless bullying. He consulted his father, legendary wrestler Jacques Rougeau Sr., who gave him some unconventional advice: "Hit him to kill him". The elder Rougeau suggested that Jacques use a roll of quarters to even the odds, ensuring a fight with someone known to be a hardened, legitimate shooter would decisively end in Jacques' favor. However, as the channel's fame grew, so did |
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