Its a letterkenny reference. Anyway i wouldnt say its threadworthy,only gonna go down in flames here.
I guess the thread-worthiness depends on the sophistication, sensibilities and level of interest of the reader.
I grew up in the 80's with the WWE (although I stopped watching after my first year of Undergrad, after the end of the Monday Night Wars).
I've also been a fan of MMA since its inception in North America.
As a more mature adult, I have become increasingly fascinated by the psychology behind both businesses.
I think Chael Sonnen does a great job of discussing this on his podcast; marketing, what does and does not capture the fans' imagination and support (or rejection), and also the psychology of the athletes themselves, who they are, what motivates them, how they find success, how they manage their careers, etc...
I love the fights (I was involved in combat sports for years myself), but I am also interested in the overall business, the culture, the fighters as people, and what is going on behind the scenes as well. It goes beyond the punches and kicks for me. If I only cared about the punches and kicks, I would never spend any time on this forum. Indeed... over the years, we've seen less and less legitimate, enlightened fight analysis on these boards...
Indeed, if it were only about the punches and kicks, Conor McGregor would never have achieved the level of success that he did.
I do agree that for a fan who only cares about the violence in the Octagon, the OP would seem like a waste of time... and, of course, there's noting wrong with not being interested in the discussion.
I disagree however, that my observation and question is not thread-worthy.
I think those are two different things.
Besides, have you read the content on these boards lately?