Texts from last TUF
Dana White "f%*#* I've spent millions on Rousey, promoting her image as a great champion, then she coaches TUF and shows the world what a d&@*^%#
Texts from last TUF
Dana White "f%*#* I've spent millions on Rousey, promoting her image as a great champion, then she coaches TUF and shows the world what a d&@*^%#
Obviously they realized they were coming off just horribly. Whether it was her business manager, or the UFC producers themselves.
Miesha's been nice since the first episode. She got Juliana that shake, and Shayna that cake even though Shayna was on the other team. I'm sure Miesha has been giving fighters a treat after their fight, they're just not showing it.
To answer the OP.
Correct me if I am wrong, but isn't this show pre-filmed? If so, at the time if filming, the producers would have no idea the kind of backlash the show was going to recieve. They couldn't have said "hey the fans hate you right now so go score some nice points."
Jesus this post is like reading a teenage girl talking about jersey shore. 'omg Ashley got July a cake on her birthday' 'omg Holly didn't give here a treat' 'OMG OMG OMG OMG'. Who the F cares about that shit. This is a sport where you punch your colleague's face inside a steel cage. Man up and give me fifty push ups! RIGHT NOW!
Because they had what was already filmed, what they call the 'footage'.
When they reviewed it they knew what was going to happen when they aired, or showed, it.
Not to hard to figure, considering how obvious it is.
So they told her to do the gift thing for Father's Day. All of a sudden she loves Cody, but she's totally hated Team Tate all season.
Jesus this post is like reading a teenage girl talking about jersey shore. 'omg Ashley got July a cake on her birthday' 'omg Holly didn't give here a treat' 'OMG OMG OMG OMG'. Who the F cares about that shit. This is a sport where you punch your colleague's face inside a steel cage. Man up and give me fifty push ups! RIGHT NOW!
Because they had what was already filmed, what they call the 'footage'.
When they reviewed it they knew what was going to happen when they aired, or showed, it.
Not to hard to figure, considering how obvious it is.
ok here is what you posted previously:
So they told her to do the gift thing for Father's Day. All of a sudden she loves Cody, but she's totally hated Team Tate all season.
Then trying to stretch the prank into racism and convince the rest that's what it was. This showed her true personality, in line with the way she's behaved since day one.
Someone said hey we've spent millions on her image, we can't let her true self show and lose all of it.
She has nothing against their fighters. Only the coaches.
Why show this footage if they are "trying to make her look good"?
If they already spent millions, why did they let her show her true self in the first 4 or 5 episodes?
Your days must really suck.
Because that's all they had to show. It's also why they needed to create some 'nice' footage.
Is everyone up to date now? Are we all on point?
I expect all house visits, gifts etc are "suggested" by production on both sides. More than likely it's suggested to coaches "Hey go to the house and do something for the guys" Then they go do whatever, Rousey supporting fathers wouldn't be a shock considering her personal history. Still doesn't change how she's acted the whole season as an entitled paranoid brat and doesn't forgive playing the gender card and now the race card to try and excuse her own actions.
Because that's all they had to show. It's also why they needed to create some 'nice' footage.
Is everyone up to date now? Are we all on point?
Why post a thread if you don't want people to debate on it?
So why did it take them so many episodes to "plant" this niceness? Obviously they are reviewing the footage constantly. They are a couple weeks in at this point. I think that after constant filming after a week you would know what kind of footage that they had.
How did playing the race card excuse any of her own actions?
Not to worry about the forced niceness.
She showed her true self again when Team Tate tried to show some sportsmanship by offering to shake hands.