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A guy who reviews matches from a time when tape trading was still around, even then only to save you time with a bad card, is irrelevant to wrestling as a whole. Reviewing an entertainment medium is inherently subjective. Caring about any of this is an indication you do not comprehend cause and effect. Cause: a match takes place, effect: it is reviewed, most people who are going to ever see said match already saw it live. A fraction of those will watch later and add to this total. The fraction of those late watchers waiting days for a review is so statistically insignifigant you would need the mind of a child to think it factors in. Podcast cucks cannot save your dying niche hobby. They were only ever relevant as wrestling historians, when the industry was at it's peak, they STILL only had relevance to tape traders. This is like caring about videogame reviews post-let's-plays. I won't stop you kids, I will call you brainlets though.