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Originally Posted by DAMN iNATOR
I guess I'm a little bit more open in my public expression of my love for WWE, in that unlike the person who says they're not a t-shirt person, probably a 1/3 of my t-shirts are WrestleMania ones or the classic DX one I have, and I got a couple hats too, but other than that, unless someone asks me about it it's like the Army for me: Don't ask, don't tell.
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While I'm not a T-Shirt person, I do use wrestling catchphrases. Gestures, poses, and work wrestling references into conversation. Hell, on my town's message board, I responded to a third person rant with a "The Rock Says" rant. Ultimate Warrior and Booke T refs. I've got my friends saying "Da's no cool." I used to do the whole New Age Outlaws bit. Loud. Vocally.
There are definitely other ways to be open an expressive.
What I won't do:
- Say "I'm a huge wrestling mark!"
- Wear a T-Shirt. Most of them are ass anyway.
- actively insist that people should watch WWE. It's not embarrassing, but their current product is not worth advertising.
What I will do:
- Promote wrestling when there's something worth promoting. For a while there, TNA looked like it was gonna kick ass, so I hyped it.
- Make wrestling references. Often.
- Talk about the goods and bads. For example, I'm laughing with friends about the injured 'Taker in a cage match.