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As of late I'm getting frustrated with all types of wrestling fans. They just don't seem to meet me eye to eye. I was recently at a wrestling event where just about every in the crowd besides me and a few others were just cheering for good guys and booing the bad guys in this day and age I don't understand how they can't just put together an opinion of their own. Now, I am starting to relate these kind of fans to people that let ratings and buyrates effect their opinions. Once you bring ratings or buyrates into something that is your opinion to prove a point, you don't have an opinion anymore. You are just stating facts which is the complete opposite of making up your own mind.
I need some clarification that these people aren't completely brain dead because it's just sad. Seriously the Super Bowl gets the best ratings on TV every year now beating it's previous records but why don't people take into account how many more people are on the planet and older from the following year? That never comes into the discussion. As far as I'm concerned the greatest thing that got accurate ratings was the series finale of MASH. It actually deserved them. If you compare that to the This Is Your Life segment in 1999 that got Raw it's highest ratings you don't get the same thing. It was just a random segment that got a high rating because of how popular WWE was at the time. It's pretty pathetic.
So come on people explain why I should care about ratings again? Most of the people of that tune into Raw weekly are pretty moronic... Should I take them seriously?
I need some clarification that these people aren't completely brain dead because it's just sad. Seriously the Super Bowl gets the best ratings on TV every year now beating it's previous records but why don't people take into account how many more people are on the planet and older from the following year? That never comes into the discussion. As far as I'm concerned the greatest thing that got accurate ratings was the series finale of MASH. It actually deserved them. If you compare that to the This Is Your Life segment in 1999 that got Raw it's highest ratings you don't get the same thing. It was just a random segment that got a high rating because of how popular WWE was at the time. It's pretty pathetic.
So come on people explain why I should care about ratings again? Most of the people of that tune into Raw weekly are pretty moronic... Should I take them seriously?