<blockquote class='quote\\_blockquote'><dl><dt>Connor MacLeod</dt><dd>May 10 2013, 03:22:05 PM</dd></dl><div>
TheSmartFoundation said:
Us wrestling indeed do not make sense, except to other wrestling fans, lol.
I am a WRESTLING FAN and it isn't the wrestling that doesn't make sense it's flip flopping fans. Who sit and go I hate this company or I hate this guy not because of his persona but because it's "The cool thing to do" I watch any wrestling I can TNA,WWE ROH, New Japan , All Japan NWA I don't care what it is (Now don't get me wrong there are some indy companies that I have seen that are downright horrible)
I know people who won't watch Lucha Libre or Puro and say it sucks just because that can't understand the announcers. And the moment I am watching Keiji Mutoh vs Tanahashi and you tell me these guys suck you now & forever become an idiot to me.[/quote]
Well, you've got a point, I guess. But, I mean, it's not everyone that the fans do that one. Example: I think Ashley Massaro was an absolutely atrocious wrestler and never want her near a WWE ring again, and in no way in hell am I going to support her if she tries to come back. So yea, it can def be either way. Plus, if anyone does it because it's "The cool thing to do" they really need to move on, being cool on the internet is so 2010.
Mind sending me a link to the Keiji/Tanahashi match if it's on youtube? I'd love to check it out. I watch ROH occasionally, TNA is what I've been really in to and I'm slowly drifting away from WWE. Monday's RAW was down right horrible.
<blockquote class='quote\\_blockquote'><dl><dt>HAPPY NEWS LADY</dt><dd>May 10 2013, 02:54:01 PM</dd></dl><div>
TheSmartFoundation said:
Same goes with MVP, he was good in his first run, then when he went to Japan, he became great, now I really want him back in the WWE so that I can see his new and improved ring/mic skills on the big stage. Us wrestling indeed do not make sense, except to other wrestling fans, lol.
MVP sucked in Japan,He wrestled the same slow paced WWE style.[/quote]
Understandable, but I wouldn't say he sucked, he learned alot, and was a far better wrestler when he left Japan than when he came into Japan.