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Old 10-29-2019, 10:28 PM   #163
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Originally Posted by The Dastardly One View Post
Fan, do you think it's possible for anybody other than big dweebs like us to enjoy this awesome shit?
Definitely. I mean... it’s purely a nostalgia trip for wrestling nerds like us. But I think there’s a fan base to be had. Ric Flair is “in” nowadays and it certainly isn’t based on his late 2000s WWE run. I think embracing old timey shit is a thing nowadays. Especially as throwaway YouTube entertainment.

The only problem is that, as an old school wrestling fan, it’s tough to explain the charm of the slow build. It’s been 25 years since that was a thing.
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