So here's the thing... if I watch a show and criticize 85% of it, am indifferent about 10% of it, and truly enjoy only 5%, then what's the point? That's the only thing I never understood about wrestling fans who just constantly complain about the product.
I feel like a lot of people- and I see it at the live shows, bars where I used to watch PPV's, internet message boards, etc... they have a tendency to say these soundbites like "[Mid-card Wrestler X] is getting held back", "TDJ is the next big thing" (this one may be true, jury's still out), "[Everyone who's popular] sucks!", "[Everyone who's popular] is only there because of politics (or friends with Vince or HHH), "[Unknown wrestler from Japan] is greater than any of these WWE hacks".
And I wonder if that's the appeal to wrestling. It's sort of the illusion of being in a secret society. I get to see the man behind the curtain, and spout off all of my insider information and look "cool" or "in the know" while totally bashing a product in the process. To me, if I was as cynical as some of these wrestling fans (and I don't want to generalize all IWC fans... I just couldn't think of a better word... but you all know the type), I would wonder why I even watch the product at some point.
I would love to hear others opinion on this subject, because it boggles my mind. Also, is the IWC now the majority? Some times it seems like it. I feel like I try hard to avoid spoilers and just enjoy the product but hear them all the time! The "insider info" is not too insider anymore and I literally stumble onto this stuff (we all knew Mania's card for a long time). I feel like there are very few people left who try to just enjoy the product as is without trying to see behind the curtain.
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