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Old 07-16-2018, 12:03 PM   #613
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And even if you believe that WWE fans just live to hate the product and will do so no matter what, why is that mindset specific to WWE fans? That theory just lends more credence to the idea that WWE has fostered the mindset.

Is it more likely that sometime in the early 2000's millions and millions of wrestling fans just randomly became angry, bitter and impossible to please all at the same time or that the company changed and stopped giving them something they could enjoy and turned them into what we see now?
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