It’s the “reality era “ shyt really gonna be different once they hit Netflix.
At this point you have to be a child to not know the ins and outs of the business. With all the podcasts and dark side of the ring…it is what it isIf it's the reality era that means old timers are really gonna be in their feelings about the biz getting exposed more. I couldn't care less, but it's gonna be interesting to see how far they go when they're on NF.
If it's the reality era that means old timers are really gonna be in their feelings about the biz getting exposed more. it's gonna be interesting to see how far they go when they're on NF.
Triple H made it a point yesterday to establish that this is the Triple H era.So what’s this era gonna be called?
Sports entertainment has such a terrible connotation to it that it should never be used again on screen.What's so weird is Sports Entertainment is the perfect description of what professional wrestling is...but it's not a replacement for "professional wrestling" like Vince spent 40 years trying to make it.
Like, WWE the company can tell businessmen and the like that they're Sports Entertainment...but WWE, the fictional Combat Sports organization in Kayfabe should have never been saying that shyt on TV
Ibou babble
Does WWE have a case? I’d love for this to happen.Time to put the 'F' back in. Tell them panda fukkers to kick rocks.
Yeah it was interesting. They’ve decided the new kagfabe is the blending of what’s real and what’s fake. It’s kind of beautiful. I loved the Usos “my brothers keeper” bit.I did notice that they’ve been trying to really bring some “reality” to the program. Not just Cody and his family but they are no longer calling him Triple H, it’s Paul “Triple H” Levesque
They showed Sami and his wife and called his son “Rami Jr.”
The Usos used their real names in the “I’m not my brother’s keeper” content piece.
It’s noticeable if nothing else