Thread: Being a mark
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Old 04-07-2007, 04:18 PM   #1
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Being a mark

I was reading Lance Storm's latest Q&A, someone asked about winning titles. He got on the defesive saying that winning titles isn't what makes a career successful, blah blah blah. He then said something about if you think titles make a career, you are a mark.

Why is being a mark such a bad thing? Honestly, imagine if ever wrestling fan was a snooty uppity smark. Wrestling wouldn't exist anymore.

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