>tfw having more fun in /heem/ than /wwe/ threads
Anyone else know this feel?
Their memes and banter is pretty refreshing
>Toy sword queers trying to get themselves over.
WWE threads are slowly becoming /tv/ tier
>shower weights clue
>UNDERCARDER BTFO XDD
>Was he a draw?
>The day wrestling died
>undisputed /ourguy/
It is because UFC fights are interesting to watch and they even have better personas than WWE does. At least 2/3 of the enitre main roster are nobody jobbers who aren't funny and are not memeable. Hence we shitpost about old shit and how bad neo-WWE is.
>>1954410
>new episodes of Smackdown and Raw every week
>/wwe/ still stuck on the same topics
>about 2 events a month for UFC
>/heem/ keeps it fresh for the most part
>>1954459
/wwe/ and /heem/ pretty much had the same set up (fun chat with webms and flag banter) before pro wrestling was banished to the toy gun/pls tel me a cool martial art wich will help me beat up the kids who bully me at school/dude im older than thirteen but still think skateboarding is cool/autist board
/asp/ was a mistake
>>1954487
Martial arts generals aren't that bad. I'm still baffled by the toy gun kids though. How can an adult play with those things? Go to a shooting range ffs