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I don't really though I watched a lot of it growing up. I do kind of like the stories behind it. Like Andre the Giant taking enormous shits and then showing everyone.
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Yeah it was Cornette. Something about how Wrestling shouldn’t be cartoony gay shit and be about the sport or something. I found it interesting because it showed to me wrestling wasn’t always the retarded shit from like 2005 onwards with John Cena types. Then again i’ve never watched wrestling at all so maybe this was never the caseWell, there was Vince Russo who urged McMahon to make wrestling more "reality based" and to keep the product up with the times.
There's other guys who worked with Russo and McMahon like Bruce Prichard who talks shit about Russo, but he's a notorious liar, and Jim Cornette who is a wrestling genius who absolutely DESPISES Russo, but even that may be a work. The podcasts about wrestling are the most interesting aspect of the business at the moment.
I really wish I had the opportunity to run you over with my car, nigster.....bruh
Not to kill you, but to put you in a coma for a couple of months
There's so many aspects as to why the product can be shit. Wrestling as a whole lost its casual base in 2001 and they've never gotten it back. I stopped watching during the initial Cena push in 2005-06 like you mentioned, but him sucking or the juvenile nature of parts of the show weren't even the biggest problem: it was the years of boring programming that turned me, like many others, off completely. But, yeah, Cena sold a shitload of merch so they made him the top star and he was a faggot.Yeah it was Cornette. Something about how Wrestling shouldn’t be cartoony gay shit and be about the sport or something. I found it interesting because it showed to me wrestling wasn’t always the retarded shit from like 2005 onwards with John Cena types. Then again i’ve never watched wrestling at all so maybe this was never the case
initial Cena push
Wrestling as a whole lost its casual base in 2001
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lol this nigga browses /pw/settledown, david bixenspan
Doesn't that describe everything in America these days?Wrestling = pure marketing. Every second is advertising for any dumb product you can think up. Marketing on steroids, and at its most shameless and pointless. Violence, Sex, Buttery Beats, Dark Comedy... I mean brooooding. You can fit anything into it.
I'd like to have a handicap match between me and his sister's giant tits.
Doesn't that describe everything in America these days?
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