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.....Now that I'm 27, and all grown up, it's not the same. I can't get into cheering/booing dudes that are like my peers the same way I cheered/booed for the wrestlers who were old enough to be my Dad growing up. That's why I am a mark for the old-school wrestlers today by the way and why I am very happy that they are still around. They make me feel young. But I know they cannot wrestle forever, and I also know that overall it's the young guys that are on TV more then anyone for the most part. Anyhow, I pretty much knew as a teen that this would happen one day. Once I turned 20, that's when these feelings and thoughts began, and it's just gotten worst as I've aged. |
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