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Cranky Kong
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I got my ex into it back in 2008 or so, and I know she still watches it today, even though we've been apart for like two years.
I had a group of like 31 people gathered to watch the Rumble this year, and anybody who knew what it actually was definitely watched as kids. The rest were just very tolerant significant others, but they seemed to be enjoying themselves too. |
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dave ain't here?
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Yeah don't get me wrong people who didn't watch as kids can definitely learn to enjoy wrestling, but I wonder if without the nostalgic connection how common it is for people to become wrestling nerds like us. |
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