Matt Hardy talks wrestling

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The Swerve Magazine has an interview with Matt Hardy at this link, who was promoting last night's ROH event. During the interview, Hardy said that the business is looking for the next big thing.
"The wrestling industry is looking for something to spark it again," said Hardy. "It's looking for the next act to make it exciting. In the 80s it was Hulkamania and Rock n Wrestling. In the 90s it was the Attitude Era with Stone Cold, The Rock and DX while on the other side WCW had the nWo.

"What I would suggest to the promotions is to make a sophisticated product that doesn't insult fan's intelligence. For many, many years various promotions have had the attitude that 'It's just wrestling. The fans will buy it.' I don't think wrestling competes with other wrestling programs now, it competes with the great dramas on TV now: Breaking Bad, Mad Men, Sons of Anarchy, The Walking Dead. Sure it's a fictional show with zombies, but it sets parameters so you know how the Walking Dead universe works, and they stay very consistent mythos. It's good storytelling that does not insult the fans' intelligence and I think wrestling has to follow that lead."


Read more at http://www.wrestlinginc.com/wi/news...-wrestling-can-be-better/#h0vCMKdHujPVy8YM.99

I agree with what he's saying. Matt has always had a good mind for the business.
 

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That's why wrestlers/wrestling should not be involved in the internet. Wrestlers like Ryback go on twitter, insult the fans, and then get in trouble. Matt has a great point.