I mean...he WORKS for the company too so to me it's really not that deep ig. you can also view it as ''hey i know everyone loved this match but this is my favorite.Lmao I agree who gives a fuck to argue about it but it's one of my big pet peeves that fans do. This great thing happens and you immediately have to say it's better than the great thing the other company has two weeks ago
were people actually saying that though?I see no difference to it than the people right after wrestlemania saying "and they didn't even have to go through glass"
were people actually saying that though?
and is it really different than meta shitposting by people like drew?
Same, I saw it as a dig at HHH for being an egotist all weekend. There was also a funny joke about wrestling fans needing to watch films but honestly I saw that as mocking fans online. Brian Cage's tweet was more of a shot at Cody
idk, wrestling fans are weird, they all want to drive their glass and finish the story jokes ad nauseum but when a wrestlers makes a joke with it, some people dislike it.
worst part is i think Cody's weird sister is tweeting about it lol all butt hurt
edit:she deleted the tweet lol
I appreciate people respecting Nikki.Nikki Bella/Garcia is great, even if it was a one off it would be fun but she’d be a fun addition to the women’s division if it was more.
well the finish the story part is the joke, and the serious part is that he liked the other match better. like I said earlier, i don't think it was anymore deep than that.I think I'm missing where the Cage tweet was a joke and not just a comparison then
her reaction was pretty weird is what I meanWeird sister? I’ve never seen any indication of her being weird
would that not be WWE's managements fault? I don't remember Austin willingly giving up his spot so Dean Malenko can be world champion, for a silly example.Yea... so did dozens and dozens of way better female in-Ring performers, who should get the exposure and screen time on a larger scale instead.