sources: Wrestling Observer, TMZ.com
CBS SportsLine.com Senior Writer Dennis Dodd was at Wednesday night's NHL All-Star Game. He was there to blog his observations from the game for the SportsLine.com website. The cable channel 'Versus' (formerly known as the Outdoor Life Network), which was broadcasting the game, showed a shot of WWE Superstar Adam "Edge" Copeland (and his wife) during the airing. Upon seeing Edge, he didn't know what to make of him other than to call him a 'roided-up freak' and a 'cartoon character'. Here is what the sportswriter exactly said in his blog:
OK, now I get it. Versus is treating this like Fox treats the World Series, as a vehicle for their other shows. Something named "Edge" just made an appearance. Not "The Edge" of U2 fame. This roided-up freak apparently wrestles in the WWE which is really important to know on the night of hockey's All-Star Game. And you wonder why this league suffers from underexposure. It attaches itself to cartoon characters.
If you'd like to, you can give Dennis Dodd your thoughts on his disparaging comments at http://cbs.sportsline.com/columns/writers/dodd as he has a feedback box.
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