>The demographic that Raw and Smackdown do best in are single/divorced men in their 40s and 50s
>Research has shown soap operas can help lonely people cope with their situation because watching the characters lives on a regular basis simulates some of the psychological aspects of friendship
This raises a few questions.
Are the ratings down because Roman is worse at being an imaginary friend than Cena? After all, who wouldn't want to hang around with BMJ?
Is Kevin Owens then man to bring ratings back up? Hes the man that looks most like the RAW audience.
Given that most of /asp/ are single men in their 20s is safe to say we're all just younger versions of these middle aged losers and we're all destined to die alone? Who is more likely to escape this fate: Smarks or Anti-smarks?
>Hes the man that looks most like the RAW audience
Who from the RAW audience can do a suicide dive from the top rope and can go in the ring for 30+minute?
>>1843655
DELETE THIS
I hate Raw so I'm safe.
>>1843655
Hint: People still relate to characters that are great athletes. Sports would die if they couldn't,
>>1843668
DELETE THIS NOW
KO IS NOT A GOOD ATHLETE HE'S FAT A GOOD ATHLETE IS BRAUN STROWMAN
What if I never tried to relate to anything in pro wrestling and just like watching people say funny things and hurt each other?
>>1843655
>looks like
>performs like
Different things, dingus.
I'm 35 and don't even watch RAW or Smackdown. Still like wrestling sometimes but mostly watch the older stuff.
Been more into Boxing lately, dunno why.