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Old 11-27-2022, 04:10 AM   #11
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Wrestling has always had a time with media and advertisers too. Even at its most popular when it warrants media attention, there are snarky articles written with the same unimaginative tropes to distance the writer from any form of sincerity.

People hate the con when they work out they’re being conned.

The view of wrestling fans is that they’re idiots who can’t think for themselves. It wasn’t that long ago that Tom Segura had those choice words for wrestling fans being morons for thinking it’s real. “We know it’s not real!” is not the own some fans think it is. It’s better to be ignorant to wrestling than technically correct about it.
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