>>15682757>>15683355Ok kids, I'm gonna explain this once so you can save it and show it to your friends.
The bracelet is a MacGuffin.
>"In fiction, a MacGuffin is an object, device, or event that is necessary to the plot and the motivation of the characters, but insignificant, unimportant, or irrelevant in itself"There is no big inherent mystical meaning to it except to be the physical manifestation of the reason for the feud (personal beef made more personal) and feuds progress i.e. which one is in possession of it this week, will the other one grab it from the other this match etc.
This might be a foreign concept for some of you people watching a certain sports-like fed that has continuously shown it only has handful of dudes that have grasped that concept of wrestling for more than just star reviews and the title belts that there are too many in the company for anyone to care about individually
It could have been a car, a diamond ring, Punks favorite pair of underwear, a title belt... but they chose a fan bracelet because it's something that the audience can directly connected with - it's a FAN MADE bracelet FROM A FAN that THE STAR ON THE SHOW likes. This is specifically designed to engage that audience age group that makes these bracelets for the stars interested and feign involvement. - you can some of them like Rhea walking out with kilos of them plastics in her arms from meetups. Today's young fans are tomorrows older fans, get it?