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The Identity Politics of Wrestling?
I could post this in the "Discussion" section, but I'd much prefer this thread to be public. While Googling "Hollywood Hogan politics," I came across this academic article:
http://pcasacas.org/SiPC/21.3/may.htm In a nutshell, it claims that most wrestling plot arcs roughly mirror the values conflict of class warfare, e.g. the "honest, hard-working man" versus the "privileged elite and swindlers." The author of the 1998 article cites Stone Cold vs. Vinny Mac, Goldberg vs. Hogan, and DDP vs. Raven as examples of values vs. values. Your thoughts? |
Art mirrors life
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It's kinda silly when you think about it. Here you've got Steve Austin, the biggest name on the planet, must be raking in at least a million a year, and here he is in the role of the 'underpriviledged', the 'working man' with a million-dollar bank account, taking it to his boss for being 'the boss', the 'suits' and the corporate sellouts.
Regardless of how I got there, if my boss made me a millionaire, and basically the biggest name on the planet, the last thing I'd feel inclined to do is beat him up on a weekly basis for being 'a coporate suit'. |
Great Topic and I completely agree as I have watched the changes first hand. When Patrotism is the issue we get topics concerning the flag and when gangs were the plague in this country WWE (though over shadowed by the NWO) Formed a multitude of gangs within the WWE. The only issue i never saw become a WWE issue is the issue of gays.
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There are somethings in life that you don't have to look into so much. Things in life that are simple, that you just take them for what they are, without putting so much thought into the "Why?".
And that's how I see wrestling. I just enjoy it for what it is. I see the storylines, follow those that interest me, and enjoy the end result (the match). That's it. No reason to overanalyze. If I want to think about politics, class warfare, and the like, I'll watch CNN or something. |
Agreed Dr. Keith
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The only ones that I am aware of truly being gay in real life, though I'm sure there's alot I overlooked, are Pat Patterson, Steve Lombardi, Kris Kanyon, Terry Garvin, and Orlando Jordan (bisexual, but considered half gay I guess). |
Whoa...Garvin and Brooklyn Brawler are gay?
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Garvin is openly gay, and Brawler was Patterson's closet fuck-buddy.
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Wow...so who was the top?
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Had no clue about Brawler.
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Brawler was taking it up the ass and then turned around to suck the shit off of Patterson's dick. Duggan puked when he seen it.
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