Why Wrestling is Life

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rayneq04

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]Hellooo everybody!

I was thinking to myself, why does wrestling matter to me that much?
and came up with 4 (or 5 not sure xD) reasons!
It's real to me dammit!




Comment below if you had different reasons.

or why in the heck you're up every Monday night (Tuesday on my case) watching people grapple with each other :ghost
no one but wrestling fans can relate actually.
we even have our own universe, ha! :grin2:

Cheers!
 

Jacob Fox

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I remember back in the 1980's I was a big watcher of Saturday morning cartoons. WWF had a cartoon, "Hulk Hogan's Rock N Wrestling." I used to watch it and absolutely loved it. I lived with my aunt Barbie and while I was there, we were watching the event where King Kong Bundy attacked Hulk Hogan. I got so curious about what wrestling was like beyond the cartoon. That's when I first started catching WWF Superstars on at night around midnight. My dad hated wrestling so it was the easiest time to watch it; when he was in bed and pretty much everyone else was. Then, we didn't always have cable but I was always ecstatic when Saturday Night's Main Event came on at 11:30 PM.

The reason I mention that is that besides when my sister watched it, wrestling became my thing to watch at night and a lot of the time I was watching by myself. It just felt like it was something that belonged to me.

When I was a teenager, I'd take the train to Chicago, but PWI, the Wrestler or Inside Wrestling, and read them on the train back. Usually I took these trips by myself. So my relationship with wrestling has always been that it is something that is mine. That means a lot to me.

Through all that time (over 30 years now), watching wrestling, reading about it, finding any information about it, I've built up quite a knowledge base on wrestling. I think that actually helps to make it more enjoyable. I watch shows and matches and I am constantly comparing them to things that happened in the past. Having that familiarity with a subject makes it all the more entertaining.

But mostly, I like the fact that's it's violent without really being violent. It's probably related to why I have always been fascinated with magic too. You're watching something but seeing something different than what is really happening. And I find that rather fascinating.
 
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