I didn’t grow up with studio wrestling, so it’s not even really the nostalgia that’s getting me. It’s just the authenticity of the presentation. The wrestlers exist in time and space. There’s the right energy. The audience is right there with it, but it’s not about jamming as many into a space as possible. The on-air talent is great too. Obviously Cornette is excellent, but I liked the other commentator and thought the interviewer sold stuff well.
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