scoscox wrote:MUBoxer wrote:scoscox wrote:It’s 100x better than ufc
Just my opinion
Then go to the theatre or watch it on a drama series not on a sports network where you expect to see sports.
The theatre? It’s not an opera. This reaction is so over the top. There’s nothing wrong with a sports entertainment network showing an entertainment sport and there’s a lot of crossover between wrestling fans and other sports. Good move by Fox imo.
MUBoxer wrote:It is not over the top. Here's a personal anecdote which I believes can be put across loads of wrestling fans. When I graduated I had Chicago Golden Gloves champion 2011 and 2012 on my resume. I went to an interview where the guy said "wow that's awesome, nowhere near as violent as wrestling that's where the real contact is" at first I thought he was talking Greco Roman and he followed up by saying "I mean in wrestling you have to know how to slap, punch, hit with chairs and jump. That's the top of the contact sports."
Maybe you get some weird kick from it while understanding it's fake. But that is not the case for everybody in my experiences and putting it on a sports network only fosters that.
marquette wrote:I want to start out by saying this post should not be read with a hostile tone. This is only my opinion.
I'd liken it a lot more to ballet than opera. Lot's of jumping, dancing around, over-exaggerated movements that serve no purpose in the real world, etc.
I honestly have no taste for professional wrestling. I come from a wrestling family, real wrestling. We start at age 6, numerous D1 scholarship wrestlers. I also did mixed martial arts for the better part of a decade. All of that said, Fox is business. If they can make money putting WWE on the air I'm not going to be offended by it. I don't like it but there's always something else on.
billyjack wrote:Just to repeat my original statement...
It absolutely blows that the Big East has to share a sports network with WWE. It's fake and asinine, i don't give a shit about their ratings, and it's not a sport. Better off with "Arliss" or Matlock re-runs. "Chopped" on the Food Network is more competitive. I can't imagine there are many crossover fans between WWE and college hoops. Plus WWE fans must have an average age of 12.
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