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My fandom isn't predicated on drawing power lol what the fuck kind of mentality is this?
So you're not a fan of big stars or guys who draw money?
My fandom isn't predicated on drawing power lol what the fuck kind of mentality is this?
So you're not a fan of big stars or guys who draw money?
Is that somehow a controversial position now? Cena is a draw and a lot of people hate him. Not every individual fan is super concerned with who is and isn't a draw. You see the same thing in the heavies with peoole saying you have to like Conor because he's a draw. So? I'm not their accountant, you don't have to like something because it's popular with the mainstream.
Nash loves bashing smaller guys because he never had an ounce of in ring ability himself.
My fandom isn't predicated on drawing power lol what the fuck kind of mentality is this?
So you're not a fan of big stars or guys who draw money?
I don't believe this.
I did not mention your fandom.
But purposely denying their popularity based on personal preference is what's doesn't compute.
"Well, it's popular, but I don't like it". Is an easy stance.
"I dot give a fuck if its popular, I don't like it" is the controversial position, mainly because its very elitist in its phrasing.
Not liking something the majority of people do isn't the problem, pretending that the thing you enjoy is better is IMO. Not saying that's what you stated, just using that to paint a picture of why most people would consider that elitist.Not really. Saying you don't care for something even if the majority do isn't elitist. People have this weird belief that fans need to think in the best interest of the brand. "Well so and so is over and that's good for business, so you have to like them". No, no I don't. I also don't have to care at all about the financial aspect of something I follow as a fan. You see this mentality in the Heavies too and I don't understand it there either. Mma isn't going anywhere, wrestling isn't either, we don't have to like everything.
Problem is most big guys lack a personality snd charisma, if they can do just a little better than "no sell monster that growls" .
Just amazing how much presence Hogan had, I mean he even took his time in a squash, most monster guys would have ended that macth in 30 seconds.
I still think medium size like Austin, Rock, DDP, Flair is where its at.
I don't understand why Hogan was as popular as he was. What made HIM the guy that took the entire industry to the next level?
Could a Vanilla Midget bodyslam Andre The Giant in front of 93,000 screaming Hulkamaniacs?
Yeah, but Hogan wasn't the only guy who could have physically done that. I guess I don't understand what quality made him the guy with 93 000 screaming _______amaniacs.
Charisma. An incredible amount of charisma.
Wow! Here's someone I haven't seen posting in a long time. Welcome back.
And, yeah, he must have mounds of charisma, but I just don't see him as being that different from other wrestlers that were around. It's always baffled me.
I don't understand why Hogan was as popular as he was. What made HIM the guy that took the entire industry to the next level?
I'm not saying Daniel Bryan could hang in a fight with Brock Lesnar but I think they could have some great matches.