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@Jeffry Fucking Mason You bypassed my question by the way, your totally fine with WWE advertising something, totally being able to do it and just deciding not to? despite the fact people paid money to see it? your fine with that? thats the question im curious to the answer to
Yes. People paid money to see wrestling. It's not a sport. It's not like they went to see the Red Sox vs the Yankees and when they got there, it was actually the Yankees vs the Rays. It's wrestling. It's a story. If they didn't have these stories, then wrestling either wouldn't exist, or wouldn't be popular enough to get people to go see the shows in the first place
@Jeffry Fucking Mason People arent just paying for a story, they ar epaying to see their favorite superstars, they are paying to see matches, and thats what they are selling, matches, to see two or more people beat eachother up, but its fine to sell tickets on matches and then not deliver on them? on Raw or Smackdown sure thats one thing...but on a PPV? or a special like starrcade? you seriously think thats acceptable?