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Originally Posted by Zeeboe
I think they do it more for the fans. I know it was quite a rush for me to see Hogan and Bischoff quote me, and other fans who were retweeted felt the same. I'd also compare it to the days of the nWo whenever they walked to the ring, and would take a pro-nWo sign and show it to the camera. Or when a row of fans would be bowing down before Hogan, and they'd point to those fans so the camera would show them to everyone. It's just the entertainer in them, and their way of getting fans to be apart of the show. Wrestlers have done stuff like that for years.
If I had as much money as Hogan and Bischoff, and did all the things they have done, and are still doing, I think my self-esteem would be beyond fine. I think you're just nit-picking, and looking for any excuse you can to have a reason to bash them in my view. If Steiner or some wrestler you're into had retweeted you, you'd be singing another song right now I bet.
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Success and self esteem are not mutually exclusive. Celebrities suicide frequently. Even Hogan claims he almost killed himself a few years back. This has nothing to do with showmanship, its a social network where people tell you what they are eating for breakfast.
Imagine you met Eric Bischoff in person and said "Hey Eric your work is great!" but instead of replying to you he just shouts "HEY ERIC YOUR WORK IS GREAT!" as loud as he can, then walks away. That would be pretty entertaining actually.
Scott Steiner is more likely to rip my throat out than retweet me and I'm perfectly fine with that.