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Post by Brother Nero....Wolfe on Dec 29, 2014 13:02:05 GMT -5
Loved it. This article describes exactly why I think internet fans who bitch constantly are totally missing the point. If you don't think internet fans weren't totally releasing their inner mark about that match, then I don't know what to tell you Personally I marked out as much as the little kid during that match and I'm not even ashamed of it. Like I was legitimately depressed like, "Damn, Dolph can't win." THEN STING. THEN MIRACULOUS COMEBACK. OOOOH. I was hyped the f*** out. My only complaint about the show is that it doesn't get me to mark the f*** out enough times by virtue of being repetitive. I think bitching is fine if it comes down "Man, it's tough to mark out over Cena's latest comeback."
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Post by Magic knows Black Lives Matter on Dec 29, 2014 15:09:45 GMT -5
That kid was crying because he was thinking about how poorly Ziggler's been pushed despite putting on the best matches of the night. hah! Thinking back, I can't remember ever crying over wrestling. I watched it ever since I can remember, but nothing ever made me cry. I was always entertained and enthralled by stuff, but never actually came to tears over it. The most emotional I've seen someone get over wrestling is when my girlfriend got REALLY pissed off over what was happening to D-Bry when HHH pedigreed him after he won the title from Cena and even more so with how they booked him up until WM. Same here. I can't think of a single time I've ever gotten super emotional at wrestling. Yeah, I've been happy and disappointed but I've certainly never cried. Then again, my parents told me as soon as I started watching that "this shit is all fake" so I guess that had something to do with it.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 29, 2014 15:13:30 GMT -5
That kid was crying because he was thinking about how poorly Ziggler's been pushed despite putting on the best matches of the night. hah! Thinking back, I can't remember ever crying over wrestling. I watched it ever since I can remember, but nothing ever made me cry. I was always entertained and enthralled by stuff, but never actually came to tears over it. The most emotional I've seen someone get over wrestling is when my girlfriend got REALLY pissed off over what was happening to D-Bry when HHH pedigreed him after he won the title from Cena and even more so with how they booked him up until WM. Same here. I can't think of a single time I've ever gotten super emotional at wrestling. Yeah, I've been happy and disappointed but I've certainly never cried. Then again, my parents told me as soon as I started watching that "this shit is all fake" so I guess that had something to do with it. I don't remember being told its fake, but I remember watching it at a very young age and thinking, "No way thats real. Its too dangerous!" Like when they'd hit someone with a chair on the head I thought, "Geez, shouldn't he be dead?" and I always just thought of it as a big cartoon anyway. So when I found it that it really was fake, I wasn't too shocked.
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Post by edgestar on Dec 29, 2014 17:27:39 GMT -5
It's rare when a story involving the Big Show has someone crying, and that person isn't Show. Show: Pass the Kleenex , kid
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Post by Kevin Hamilton on Dec 29, 2014 17:47:49 GMT -5
It's rare when a story involving the Big Show has someone crying, and that person isn't Show. Show: Pass the Kleenex , kid He really lost it when he found out the kid weighed 98 lbs.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 29, 2014 17:55:47 GMT -5
Loved it. This article describes exactly why I think internet fans who bitch constantly are totally missing the point. If you don't think internet fans weren't totally releasing their inner mark about that match, then I don't know what to tell you Personally I marked out as much as the little kid during that match and I'm not even ashamed of it. Like I was legitimately depressed like, "Damn, Dolph can't win." THEN STING. THEN MIRACULOUS COMEBACK. OOOOH. I was hyped the f*** out. My only complaint about the show is that it doesn't get me to mark the f*** out enough times by virtue of being repetitive. I think bitching is fine if it comes down "Man, it's tough to mark out over Cena's latest comeback." I agree completely with all of this. I was rooting for Dolph like crazy. There have been times where I've been excited to see someone win, but I can't remember the last time I really marked during a match like that. I feel no shame about it either, nothing wrong with feeling like a kid again sometimes.
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