#4. "Hijacking" the show to call for unionization

Wouldn't it be crazy if John Oliver entered the squared circle and legitimately addressed the issues that he did on Last Week Tonight? While we do admit it's a bit too bizarre to actually happen, one must remember that this is wrestling.
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You won't find many other forms of entertainment that integrate reality and fiction in such a thin line that it's barely recognizable. One of the major issues Oliver addressed was the independent contractor status, and how Jesse "The Body" Ventura had called for a union among wrestlers years ago, only to get shut down by Vince McMahon.
WWE can certainly be crazy enough to integrate reality into fiction, and while we don't really know if it would change anything, it would certainly help give them a lot of publicity on the mainstream level, something that Vince McMahon craves for, particularly during the biggest show of the year.
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