How do you hardcore WWE fans actually buy into WWE's revisionist history? What about their use of "buzz words" that is similar to cult speak?
I stopped watching this years ago, and whenever WWE commercials pop up, my friends all laugh and ask, "The WWE is still around?? I thought they died years ago!"
Is this product really just down to the die hard WWE loyalists now? Because if you ask anyone else, they will tell you that they don't watch / haven't seen WWE in YEARS
The only people still watching are people who can't let go of the past and hope they return to the edgy macho product from before (me), and geek culture no test comic book reading, anime watching nerds.
>>3146101
>Corporate WWE "We are #1 in Everything!"
>Shoot promo WWE "Reigns is #1 in Everything!"
>>3146101
Current day WWE = WCW 2001
https://youtu.be/l4MbkfOY3uU
Their TV deal with USA won't get renewed and they are going to be forced to move all their programs to the WWE Network (lmfao good luck with that)
>>3146111
The fact that so many nerds watch is a symptom of WWE going down the toilet, not the cause. If you blame anything other than the horrible booking/storylines then you are for real retarded.