Do Celebs have a right to be in the ring

Canada
January 12, 2007 6:27pm CST
As of recently the WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment) have recently allowed a celebrity to work inside the ring. To be honest I would hardly call this guy a celeb since he only became a B-Celeberity because of who he married. Kevin Federline had no right to be inside the squared circle and basically made a mockery out of the WWE Championship Belt. John Cena, who is RAW's current WWE Champion, and had the unfortunate duty of jobbing to K-Fed. To me this makes the champion look incredibly weak, as well as the championship. Kevin Federline has no experience in the ring, he has no experience anywhere, but that doesn't mean anything. Basically the WWE has been well known to bring in celebrities to do guest spots, but to actually allow one to do in-ring work with no experience is just horrible. The WWE's former rival WCW tried that when the put their championship strap on David Arquette. Where did that get them? Out of business! For all we know Mr. McMahon could just be trying to get into main stream entertainment programs. I just think he's going about it all wrong. There has to be other ways to get into the mainstream. Using K-Fed, not going to do it.
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@squrrly26 (556)
• United States
13 Jan 07
I think celebs do have the right to be in the ring if they actually have some sort of a physical talent and actually know something about wrestling. I agree that K-fed being in the ring is just a joke,he is worthless as a singer and he is worthless in the ring. I think that he prolly begged Vince to let him be on Raw so he could get some publicity.
• Canada
13 Jan 07
But how many celebs actually have the ability to compete in the ring? Not many.
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