>>9778585The problem with this generation of wrestlers is they want to look like they are one of the people and act like there's no difference between them and a mark.
This is a wrong way to approach your brand as a wrestler. In the old days the wrestlers protected their character and the business itself by keeping the invisible wall, but that is thought to be old hat now in the age of social media.
If you're making a million bucks a year and don't know the Joe Schmo you're talking to, shut the fuck up. Who cares what they have to say to you? They don't write the checks, the boss does.
This business is full of bitch made people today that don't get what pro wrestling is all about.