>>16155347I've noticed this at actual shows.
There this type of twitter fan that learns the real names of all the wrestlers and shouts at everyone around him about who the best wrestler is and what town he grew up in etc, how this match will be the best etc. The second the entrances finish and the bell rings every fan like this turns around and starts talking to their friends. They don't actually watch the wrestling part. Meltzer has also bragged about doing the same thing. They keep an eye out for high spots and reasons to chant and ignore everything else. If someone with a following says something is good then it is and they say that too.