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Ser Taker Maplesap
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I don't think I will pay for the current product.
The last time I gave money to wrestling was the last Wrestlemania and I may avoid giving money until the next Wrestlemania, which I am working towards going to. The company does not reflect me as a fan or support me as a fan. They trash and forget what I like or draws me in closer to the product. For that, I am paying them back by not being involved in the product. Suck it WWE. I am looking forward to checking out NWA on Fire and also I wish to finally watch some current TNA. Wrestling for wrestling fans is what I want. I am less interested in a product for kids, I am looking at you George Devil Lucas and Vincent Dead Kennedy McKiddy. I like Daniel Bryan, love my boy Kane (whom I have met), dislike the god status of John Cena, dislike the burying of great fresh talents like Del Rio. I did watch the first segment in the anger management class, at the behest of FragilX (long live you sweet child), and really like that. I think that this segment indicates a potential future of wrestling. Meta Wrestling. Wrestling that is aware of itself, its history, its tropes, its smarks, its failure, its future. Edit: I am perturbed that WWE thinks they can not script a product and keep it secret. Many film makers and story tellers have successfully done this, many times. Writing a script on the day of leads to a higher probability of a lesser product. I know it is hard work but work hard and earn our money and your pay. Script year long story arcs and execute them, please for every talent. |
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Ron Paul 4 EVA
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Besides, WWE couldn't keep the lid on its shit back when AOL still distributed floppy disks. They are terrible at adapting to new media. |
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