JerseyBoy23
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Got to wonder if this is how most WWE and TNA wrestlers feel about the community though.
Matt Morgan needs to shut the fukk up with this "you weren't in the business, therefore you have no right to critique it garbage". As does any other insecure worker who espouses that opinion.
Quite possibly the best book written on Basketball is The Breaks of the Game by David Halberstam (whether you agree or not, just roll with it). How much basketball did he play? None whatsoever, as far as we know.
Who won the Pulitzer last year for criticism? Wesley Morris. Do you know how much experience he has in actual film making? Zero.
I could go on.
So this ridiculous notion that you have to be in the business to critique the business is ridiculous. Whether they like it or not, wrestling fans know what they want and know what goes into what they want. Thus they're going to critique matches and segments along those lines. Same as in music, film, sports, or whatever. And yet, nobody in those professions cry as much about it as wrestlers.
Wrestlers need to seriously get over themselves. You're not immune from critique, nobody is.
wrestling fans know what they want
Wrestlers should just lighten up or at least get some original material.![]()