>>13793049I think so as well man. Despite still liking some aspects of professional wrestling (mostly out of sheer nostalgia of bygone days, in my case the '90's and '00's), I cannot escape the stench of MK-Ultra and Operation Mockingbird that seems to ooze out of every corporatized inch of modern wrestling, and it makes me repulsed and sad simultaneously. Hell, even the independent wrestling sxens and companies are corrupted as fuck. GCW, XPW, NWA, even the fucking bingo-hall level entities here in Texas (and everywhere else) are not safe from it.
Personally, I place the blame for it squarely on the shoulders of the 1980's "Rock 'n Wrestling" era of WWF; the decade and wrestling era I was born into. Once the Hollywoodland satanists realized the pop-culture zeitgeist that could, and would, be unleashed then pro wrestling morphed into sports-entertainment, and it just became another pincer of the globalist media machine of destruction. For what it's worth, I agree wholeheartedly with OP that AEW is just another manifestation of this same evil force.
Wrestling's corporeal body is dead, but I believe it's competitive soul will always live on. I guess a good real-life example is how the soul of the Russian people and the Russian Orthodox Church outlived the Soviet Union and the spiritual repression brought on by the globalist/marxist system