>>13687455well unlike cornette i *do* speak upfront about what i like and dislike because i don't even have a platform to make money off of it, so it's for free *eats hotpockets*
whether people like it or not
and i hate all that choreographed stuntman garbage whether it's in aew or wwe, just like i don't like dancy kungfu action that's often in kungfu movies, where everyone is just attacking rapidly but the other guy is dodging rapidly and it just looks like they're doing a tango together, it's shit and if you didn't already know someone was going to try and poke your face with a spear thanks to rehearsal you'd have a lot more trouble dodging something like that
too many matches are trying to stage something to have a high spot and it's a transient kind of fun, that you take in for the moment it happens, and then move on from it rather than let it engage you and pull you in and bring you at the edge of your seat
and i don't need some fucking smark telling me the business exposure parts like he needs to take me out of the moment just to have some ironic "high iq" bullshit explaining all the fakeness and treating it as a joke or as some kind of gesture of pretentious iq flexing over fake fighting
i don't watch a movie and then explain all the behind the scenes garbage like the green screening and shit to whoever i'm watching it with so i don't need that shit done by the very talent that's doing it, let alone the fanbase that thinks it's smart for enjoying it that way
and as for this match, sure, great fake fighting if you want fake fighting that's just fake fighting in its fake fighting quintessential essence, but what does it do for the business model even in modern times? if it's supposed to mimic a real fight's pace, then do the fighting FOR REAL and REALLY injure each other, because i'm not impressed when there's mma for that