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This tweet may be a couple of days old, but this kinda deserves do be talked about.
We have known WWE has its branding. Fans are the WWE Universe, their wrestlers are Superstars, and they are Sports Entertainment, not wrestling. As much as it can be understandable, the lengths they go through to to avoid some of those words can get pretty frustrating. However on their twitter account to advertise a charity show several current and former stars are going to they did a very very cringe way of saying "Wrestling fans."
SPORTS ENTERTAINMENT ENTHUSIASTS!
They could have used "WWE Universe," or anything rather than this convoluted way. It is like they went to Thesuarus.com to avoid saying the word fan and used their normal way to avoid saying wrestling.
This is may be small but perhaps an extreme case of WWE trying to keep their "brand," and it is kinda rediculous. XD
We have known WWE has its branding. Fans are the WWE Universe, their wrestlers are Superstars, and they are Sports Entertainment, not wrestling. As much as it can be understandable, the lengths they go through to to avoid some of those words can get pretty frustrating. However on their twitter account to advertise a charity show several current and former stars are going to they did a very very cringe way of saying "Wrestling fans."
SPORTS ENTERTAINMENT ENTHUSIASTS!
They could have used "WWE Universe," or anything rather than this convoluted way. It is like they went to Thesuarus.com to avoid saying the word fan and used their normal way to avoid saying wrestling.
This is may be small but perhaps an extreme case of WWE trying to keep their "brand," and it is kinda rediculous. XD