>>8894987>Seeing all these old hands come out to bat for Disco Inferno, but seeing that they always say they "loved working with him" "great at what he did" translates to "never made a fucking dime, but he was over with the boys and fun to have around".so? who do you think works with the guy who draws the money? who do you think helps him become that guy? the losers. the jobbers. Disco knew his place and he was a funny as fuck undercard gatekeeper who'd get some wins over rookies and do a job for someone on the come-up. he was so good at his job that every time he was on TV, it drew more people than the last quarter.
this narrative that Disco Inferno was never over and that he was only around to pop the boys in the locker room is stupid. he was good at his job. he was also well-liked because he was funny as hell behind the scenes. and what exactly is wrong with keeping someone who is a positive force in the locker room?