Much ado has been made about the “insensitivity” in the 1964 Christmas classic Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer and Bully Ray shared some of his distaste for the over-analyzing by discovering a holiday song that’s demeaning to a particular group of pro wrestlers. 1934’s “Winter Wonderland” by Felix Bernard & Richard B. Smith is traditionally known as a holiday song, but the WWE Hall Of Famer saw through that ruse and noticed some lyrics in which could put down the true carpenters of the “one true sport”:
“Winter Wonderland” is demeaning to Wrestlers.
The lyric “you can do the job when you’re in town” implies that the wrestler who losses is a “jobber.” This is careless and insensitive language.
Please change lyric to, “you can do the favor when you’re in town.”
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— Bully Ray (@bullyray5150) December 10, 2018
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