>uses wrestling carny words
>Not even wrestlers
Words like face, heel, bump, etc. were created by those in the wrestling business so fans don't catch wind of what they're doing. The more you guys use the language in such a normal way is also killing the business itself.
>getting worked into a shoot
Mark
>>1731851
>still giving a shit about this concept in 2016
When wrestlers starting wearing gear on television with the "secret carny words" like #HEEL written on them the whole argument became retarded.
Wouldn't be surprised if the wrestlers had all-new industry speak we're not privy to. I have heard some guys use the term "50/50" to disparage mid-carders.
How is it?
>uses wrestling moves
>not even a man
>>1731861
>not even a man
Jury's still out on that one m8
Who cares? Words like that are barrly used in the business now. It was slang created to hide the pre-planned nature of pro wrestling. But since pro wrestling hasnt used kayfabe in decades, who gives a shit?
>complains how wrestlers don't protect the business anymore
>they're all over exposed in social media, shoot-style podcasts and kayfabe-breaking Youtube gaming channels
The only top guy protecting the business is Dean Ambrose since he has none of the above other than his scripted SC podcast.
John Cena, Rock and Dave holds his own ground as well and is only pressured in social media out of marketing and obligation.
It's not carny times anymore. Most wrestlers, especially in America, can't even wrestle anymore. Wrestling died when Ric Flair became the world champion. Maybe even before that, Harley Race wasn't a good wrestler either. How can anyone take wrestling seriously today when it's just a bunch of flips, punches, flashy moves, and unrealistic bullshit?
>>1731918
But bro, we're all just friends bro. We love playing vidya with our bros just like you bro.
>>1731851
Kafabe is dead, go to bed Cornette
>>1732012
This is the only reason I'm glad Sandow is gone.
>>1731859
Good Brother is a new term as well, one that those club guys started but essentially when used on indies means a guy who will only exclusively put over other good brothers.
>>1731861
>not even a human
WWE gave that up when they killed the business in the attitude era on their way to becoming a publicly traded company.
You can't pretend to be a super special secret club when you exposed yourself.
>>1732012
UUDD revealed to me why Damien Sandow never got anywhere.
He is extremely irritating.