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It never seemed more "real" to me then now, since they attempt to manipulate the fans through the internet now, it's actually one of the only real things they've ever done. Way more wrestler's are just wrestling now under actual names rather than gimmick names... that seems more "real".
If anything WWE is more "real" now then ever and that's their true problem. Nothing will top the age of gimmicks which is slowly dieing. You act like anything else the WWE/F ever pulled before seemed more real than what they do now? Maybe when the Big Bossman stole the Big-Show's dead father from the cemetary and dragged his coffin behind the hurst he was driving..... ahh yes... the old day's of realism.
Also, maybe.. just maybe .. 6 years ago when this was more... "real" to you... perhaps you were 6 years younger and alot more nieve with alot lower expectations(Don't know how old you are)? Or maybe it was before you knew what a "mark" and a "smark" was... back before you discovered the other side of the WWE.
I'm not saying the old days were not GREAT, because they were, but nothing stays the same forever.
The storylines now are just as believeable as they ever were. How real is it when you can beat the living shit out of your millionaire boss night after night, and not be fired? WWE does not really need to become more "real"... They just need to work with their up and coming stars, find the ones that mesh well together and turn them into memorable icons of the business like they did with Austin/Rock/HHH etc..
Last edited by ThruTheWire; 09-12-2005 at 12:00 AM.
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