The wildest thing for me is the MFs who've been watching their WHOLE LIVES and act like they've never seen a bad gimmick, a bad match, or an upcoming star lose a match before. They have a constant "sky is falling" mindset about EVERYTHING and they're the ones who should actually know better. I'd expect it out of some of these newer fans who want everybody to win all the time, but don't want anybody to lose, but don't want anyone shoved down their throats, but think someone's getting buried if they're not pushed to the moon. But them older fans who've seen so much shyt since the 80s/90s, they are some of the grumpiest. These the same MFs who watched Steve Austin get sharpshootered into unconsciousness at WrestleMania in '97, then saw him become the top star in the company by the end of the same year. But now, a MF can lose a match on Raw and they think it's the end of their career.
And the rumor-mongers are the worst- like somebody else said in here, how TF you get mad that a RUMOR turns out not to be true, and act like it was promised? If anything, it should teach people that some of these internet reportin' MFs know about as much as we do. We all read these reports nshyt, but all that should be taken with a grain of salt because I always feel like... until it happens on TV, it's not happening. I dunno, I just know I enjoyed wrestling a lot more when there wasn't access to all this backstage information, and I think a lot of these folkswould be able to if they didn't read into all that stuff too, but they're probably too far gone at this point. The doom-n-gloom shyt gets REAL bad around WrestleMania time.
But a great deal of MFs really like to make themselves upset or fake-mad about almost anything. This week, they're on Twitter being business experts, body language specialists, and of course, fake insiders. And some of 'em have been like this for YEARS. I couldn't imagine following something so much, to the point I talk about it around the clock, but meanwhile I've actually hated it longer than I ever liked it. Sounds miserable and depressing.
And the rumor-mongers are the worst- like somebody else said in here, how TF you get mad that a RUMOR turns out not to be true, and act like it was promised? If anything, it should teach people that some of these internet reportin' MFs know about as much as we do. We all read these reports nshyt, but all that should be taken with a grain of salt because I always feel like... until it happens on TV, it's not happening. I dunno, I just know I enjoyed wrestling a lot more when there wasn't access to all this backstage information, and I think a lot of these folkswould be able to if they didn't read into all that stuff too, but they're probably too far gone at this point. The doom-n-gloom shyt gets REAL bad around WrestleMania time.
But a great deal of MFs really like to make themselves upset or fake-mad about almost anything. This week, they're on Twitter being business experts, body language specialists, and of course, fake insiders. And some of 'em have been like this for YEARS. I couldn't imagine following something so much, to the point I talk about it around the clock, but meanwhile I've actually hated it longer than I ever liked it. Sounds miserable and depressing.