I never thought of it like that that explains the obsession of All Friends
Breh the dude oozes insecurities. Think about this (I may ruffle some TSC brehs feathers, but the proof is in the pudding). Wrestling is a form for folks that felt like outcasts. In this case, you have a son of a billionaire, going through school and life trying to find himself. People joked about his awkward ways, girls won't fukk him, and everybody used him for his money.
Wrestling became his vice, his outlet, and more so his comfort zone. The bond between wrestlers, the history, and the craftsmanship is something to be desired from folks like Khan. The moment he saw that there was an opening for a potential chance of being in the wrasslin business, he jumped on it expeditiously. And thus the feelings of the past comes with the booking:
- Why WWE booking these muscle headed fukks instead of Shannon Moore?
- Why ROH not on top, while WWE is ahead of the curve?
- Why couldn't Vince McMahon die in that car explosion
- I miss Chris Benoit
Vince Russo was stuck in a rental store and books like a crash dummy, because he wanted to be the next great director of Full Moon.
Cornette booked how he wanted the territories to go.
Heyman books out of frustration with his time in WCW.
The list goes on. Hell, Trips book like his time in WCW along with the feedback of the IWC as sort of a fukk you to them and Vince. It's all apart from tramua, memories and desires with bookers. And further proves that wrestling will never change because everybody involved in the industry is stuck in a past of hurt and regret.