>>13621132Promos are unimportant in pro wrestling because they do not affect the quality of the matches, which are the main attraction for the fans. Promos are scripted and rehearsed speeches that are often predictable, repetitive, and unrealistic. They do not showcase the wrestlers’ skills, athleticism, or creativity. Promos can also be boring, annoying, or offensive to some viewers.
Match flow is the only thing that matters in pro wrestling because it determines how engaging, exciting, and memorable the matches are. Match flow is the sequence of moves, spots, and transitions that wrestlers perform in the ring. Match flow is influenced by the wrestlers’ chemistry, psychology, timing, and improvisation. Match flow can create drama, emotion, and suspense for the fans. Match flow also showcases the wrestlers’ talents, personalities, and styles.
Dave Meltzer’s star ratings are evidence that match flow is the only thing that matters in pro wrestling. Meltzer is a respected wrestling journalist and historian who has been rating matches on a scale of zero to five stars for over forty years. Meltzer bases his ratings on the match flow, not the promos. He considers factors such as the moves, the story, the crowd reaction, the atmosphere, and the significance of the match. Meltzer’s ratings are widely regarded as the standard for measuring the quality of wrestling matches, and the majority of the matches he gave five stars or above to had few, if any, promos.