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Old 08-20-2021, 12:41 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by Destor View Post
the audience plays a major role in who eats and who starves and theyre a major factor in how the creative is shaped. if theyd boo heels they like and cheer babies they like and sit on their hands for the rest the business would improve 10 fold. but since theyre not actually smart, in the carny sense, this'll never happen.

if you dont see a correlation in the products quality and it being over ran by "smarks" (and fuck do i ever use that term loosely and begrudgingly) its only because your either not looking or unwilling to see it.
Lol it’s not any fanbase’s job to react the way they “should”. In any form of entertainment. Period.

It’s WWE’s job to draw the reactions and emotions out of people they want. If they can, they’ve succeeded. If they can’t, they’ve failed. It’s insane that this needs to be said.

Any unwanted reactions from an ENTIRE fan base comes from how they’ve been conditioned to respond over time. WWE has made themselves, as a company, heels and everything they do feeds into that. They’ve chased away casuals who might react like you want and left a group who is just here to “play along” with this dynamic they’ve made.

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