>>9612682Smarks over here wanting to jerk off to yummy wummy nostalgia and instead they got filtered by something simple that only requires a triple digit IQ. Pretty simple visual and audio pleas for a casual fan like me with a functioning brain to decode.
>Simple story of a warrior off to slay a demon>Slayer is playing on the PA. Slayer. Like demon slayer>he had a hand in bringing out said demon, so he’s wearing a mirrored mask, look at me, I’m a demon atm too.>mask vaguely resembles a disco ball, a standard metaphor for casual consumption. Casual.>Finn Balor and his style of Wrestling beloved by Smarks. >the casual fan must destroy the Smarks>in order to slay the demon you have to become one ie sprouting wings>however, notice the song stops and classic Metalingus plays, showing Edge’s triumph over his inner demons and healing his fractured self which will allow him to overcome the next battle>it’s also about Capitalism triumphing over communism. Disco balls are common metaphors for Capitalism and Red Face paint of course refers to Communism>on another level it’s about Protestant Christianity destroying Satanists and Catholic pedophiles>it’s a love letter to his friend Christian Cage who Vince thought was so ugly and annoying looking like a rat that he wanted a Blue dot to obscure his ugly annoying rat features. It’s telling him, you’re not alone brother, can you see yourself reflected in this mask I wore for you? Which speaks to the Christian virtues of charity and French Renaissance Fraternitè, both of them being of French Canadian descent>On the surface level it’s a commercial for a Russel Crowe movie. The narrator literally explained every single one of these points but you brain dead Smarks were watching some midget do a Canadian destroyer on tiktok or listening to a whatculture podcast and couldn’t be bothered to pay attention.