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Old 05-31-2011, 06:19 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by DAMN iNATOR View Post
Exactly. I have a cousin 1 year and 3 months (approx) older than me and he watches the product and cheers the faces and boos the heels. I'm the opposite. Sure we exchange banter from time to time but it's all in good fun and joking. I don't let what he says about guys like Miz and Rock and Truth, etc. etc. bother me and he doesn't let what I say about guys like Rey and Cena bother him. And that's how it should be. And last night's RAW crowd was a great, great example of that to other future crowds of live WWE shows.
Well maybe this post wasn't directed at you then. I'm talking about people who constantly complain about what WWE puts out. They are more concerned with their ideal fantasy booking than looking forward to what surprise WWE has in store. Sure when your an adult it might be hard be be surprised by a formulaic wrestling program, but if you try to get excited for the build (which for the past year has been there) then your likley to have a more enjoyable time than hoping that WWE does what you'd do if you were booker.
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