Tried to watch it last week and saw it was 3 fukking hours long
After like 30 min I asked myself how nikkas actually put up with 3 hours of this shyt
Have it on in the background and do other shyt like clean the house, surf the net, watch it with TSC, etc. . .
Modern WWE isn't really meant to just be watched straight through. That's why they do recaps every 10 minutes of what just happened. They know that most people just pop in and out
Only thing I saw interesting was that thick black chick that throws her ass unto girls faces. Forgot her name.
Naomi
I got no problem with watching wrestling. Haven't cared about it since 2001 when Rock and Stone Cold were still popping.
But lol at people talking about "drama","character development", "plot twists", "athleticism". GTFOH, it's just a silly circus act geared towards children. It has never tried to be anything more than an over the top spectacle You're better off just saying its just fun to watch...
Depends on what federation you watch.
Japanese wrestling is serious. The fans there treat that shyt like it's the Super Bowl or something
Mexican wrestling is crazy with colors, masks, etc. .
A lot of European style wrestling used to be catch wrestling
Just like Hip-Hop, you got conscious rap, gangsta rap, etc. . .
Pro black militants watching a racist fukking company brehs
If you watch movies, TV, etc. . you watching a "racist company" bruhs, or have you already forgotten #OscarsSoWhite
The record industry is racist as fukk. Why you think MJ told you about Tommy Mattola and them.
another thing outsiders need to know is that wrestling exists outside of the WWE.
WWE is the most commercialized & dumbed-down form of wrestling out there. to judge wrestling off of just that is like judging hip-hop based upon radio-only rappers.
now dont get me twisted. sometimes the WWE is good or great, and its starting to entertain me again, but i havnt been a fan of the WWE's product since over a decade ago.
Exactly!
TV shows try and convince the audience that it's real though?
Wrestlers regularly go on TV and talk about it being fake.
There's reality shows starring wrestlers who are talking about the ins and outs of the business.
Nobody believes that wrestling is real and nobody in wrestling pretends its real anymore.
It's a live action soap opera, so of course people aren't going to break character on camera, but wrestlers regularly do shoot interviews and talk about the business