>>5643934I watch more Impact Wrestling than I do WWE, but you're just kinda exposing what you're all about and how much of a fraud you are. You aren't a wrestling fan - you're just an attack dog on behalf of wrestling. That's a different thing entirely.
You're like a bouncer who doesn't drink, and truth be told, actually hates bars..... but you do enjoy beating the shit out of drunk people, and so you work the job anyway. Same energy.
In your mind, if anyone criticizes AEW - even if its in the vein of "here's what they're doing wrong, and how they could fix it and gain more fans and make more money" - your only frame you have to interpret that is MUST DESTROY E-DRONE. And it's memes and pictures and stupid fuck lingo, because that's all you have.
You want to fit in, you don't want to stand out. You aren't capable of handling all this smoke while still making your arguments. So you just act like a little faggot instead because you know the AEW criticisms are valid and the promotion simply cannot last by relying on popping the audience with more and more and more (and more) debuting wrestlers, rather than compelling storylines and being must-watch TV.
"Oh damn, I missed Dynamite the last two weeks. Did Thunder Rosa have a match? No? She hasn't been on TV in a month? Oh OK, so I didn't miss anything."
And your gay response will be to denigrate the Thunder Rosa fans, say "she won't marry you" and other faggot jargon, and just pretend it's OK that AEW's women's division is wasting away and driving away components of their female audience.
I'm just going to stop now because we both know you're an insecure dicksucker who isn't participating in good faith anyway. AEW is like 20% of my watch time weekly (mixed in with MLW, NWA, Memphis, etc) and I still want it to succeed more than you, for the talents and for the longevity of the profession. You only want it to succeed to the extent you can dunk on other people. Pathetic.