1. The Tweet Is Still There
Obviously, none of this means that Triple H is endorsing violence against women or belittling domestic abuse as an issue. But the fact that it has been more than a week and the
tweet is still on Triple Hs page with no retraction, apology or clarification is a little surprising. One would have thought that being called out by someone with more than 1 million Twitter followers would have spurred Triple H to action. And while Twitter users can often post crass things that public figures simply ignore, some of the replies to that tweet are pretty pointed: Do you support domestic violence HHH? Dont forget all the women he beat Paul and Great role model for your girls HHH. What this boils down to is a bad business decision (attempting to cash in on the Mayweather-Pacquaio fight with a special) and a short-sighted Tweet that is magnified when weighed against the reasons listed here. WWE has been fortunate that more hasnt been made of this issue beyond Beadle, who has mostly let the issue and her frustration with WWE fade into the background, aside from replying to occasional tweets. Will there be any fallout or more attention put on this, or will it simply be viewed as a one-off issue that is regrettable but not damaging? Time will tell.