>>9689177It becomes even stranger when you see people in this board and other places try to justify every move a company makes even if is shitty or counterproductive. If a booking decision is bad or confusing you will see many anons that it doesn't matter because it's good for business or something like that. If a storyline is getting stale or it stretches for no reason you will see people defending it because wrestling needs to be built in order to be real. You don't see people in /v/ praising artificial difficulty or mindless grind because it makes a game longer. It's strange.
My theory is that unlike videogames, music or films... Wrestling is a form of entertainment that was purposely built upon deception and lies. Since the beginning it was something made to drain people's pockets so many smarks and fans proud themselves on knowing that everything is an act and the nuances of the contrivances of wrestling so they have a sense of superiority on marks and casuals.
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