>>14264780I think he works as a host for that reason though. It's kinda like how Joe Rogan takes the role of a dummy who doesn't know anything, and asks questions on behalf of the audience who also doesn't know anything about some random guy, or in this case the wrestling business. And then he also plays the straight man while Jim acts like a goof
>>14264805I think his point is more that people have always known it's not really legit, but they didn't know exactly how stuff works. And it's stupid how wrestlers now openly use inside terms and explain everything, so there's no mystique left. It's like that magician example he keeps using, nobody believes magic is real but you don't know how the guy did that trick. I tend to agree it's very lame when they go on a press conference right after their match like yeah I really enjoyed putting together this storyline with my co-worker, like they're just doing really bad theatre