If you hate WWE, why do you watch it?
I haven't watched it in close to a decade.
>>19635482socks
>>19635482I don't hate WWE. And if I did, I'd hate it much less with her there
>>19635492Try 20 years for me, i still check out what's going on though. I've never watched any other shows either and never will.
>>19635510>I've never watched any other shows either and never willThis part is silly. It's pretty much a rite of passage as a wrestling fan. You start on WWF/WWE, grow up an edrone, and eventually things get bad enough for a bit that you get tired of it and you discover some form or outside wrestling. TNA, NJPW, etc. You get your fill and find a renewed interest in wrestling and eventually you drift back to watching WWE again as well only you've got a much wider scope of the industry now and appreciate different things
>>19635492I walked away after the Old Day segment and never looked back.To all those that haven't stopped, join us in the sun. You can pick whatever promotion to watch, it's beautiful out here.
I only watch when they promise something good, checked out the last 5 minutes of raw since it was a world title match and it was fucking horrible
>>19635525>Holds a 10 year grudge over a goofy segmentWay not to overreact
I usually watch PLEs but even they are dog shit now, utterly boring dog shit. I just wait for people to post what happened on pw.
I used to watch the PLEs but now I don't even bother with those. Didn't even watch Cena's retirement.
>>19635482take them finger outta your mouth lil girly fucks wrong with you
>>19635821maybe she's got a hangnail
>>19635821She has an oral fixation and it's based
obese subhuman retarded pieces of lying non walking shit watch because wrestling is their whole life, they have nothing else left
>>19636653Self deprecating humor only works if it's funny, wheels. This is just sad
>>19635546Lmao I stopped watching when Vince left
>>19635546Nah, my life was bettered for it. Seen so many indies, AEW, puro, enjoying the new rise of lucha. Picked the perfect time to fully walk away after starting to follow everything else around 2010.I have great WWE matches saved, they do have some gems, but the new product is not wrestling and it isn't for me. It's not a 10 year grudge if they walked away from viewers like me to meet their stockholders demand. If you maintain that view, you'll never stop bootlicking every corporate entity around you.
>>19636699Based for expanding your tastes and getting into other wrestling>It's not a 10 year grudge if they walked away from viewers like me to meet their stockholders demandAnon it was a shit segment that bombed. You know how many of those have happened? Even before WWE became publicly traded and had stockholders to answer to. Which spoiler, they never did answer to anyone but Vince until he sold the company. The Old Day segment is such a funny line to draw and hill to die on
>>19635492The Vince shit is when I swore off WWE for good. Won't even watch Mania or the RR anymore . I'll see clips sometimes and it's jarring how bad the presentation is compared to any other wrestling product out there
>>19636727What stockholder demanded The Club to go out and embarrass the The New Day by calling them “old” despite the fact Gallows and Anderson are older than all 3 members?
>>19636747No that's my point. I'm saying regardless of WWE having stockholders to answer to financially none of that ever matter in terms of the onscreen product. That was always whatever Vince wanted and however he wanted it until he was ousted from the company. You're saying they turned their backs on viewers like you to pander to stockholders. Meanwhile that isn't true. The same guy whose tastes finalized the creative across the Attitude and Ruthless Aggression eras is the same one who gave you the Old Day. It was just an atrociously bad segment. It wasn't what every second of WWE programming was like going forward across the next decade
>>19635482no one, except for shoot retards actually watch WWE. I just laugh at the botches on twitter.
>>19635482Is that the guy who they call Bloke Monroe?
>>19636775Funny enough that were talking about this storyline now. Didn’t they try giving those two proctology doctor gimmicks? They had them doing weird promos on how they were microwaving ballsacks and shit
>>19636821I vaguely remember this. Weren't they paired with Dana Brooke? Maybe I'm mixing up memories. I stopped watching Raw for a bit back around this point too kek
>>19636833You might be thinking of that Titus Worldwide faction which was unironically kino. Apollo and Titus may have been tag team champions during 2017-18
>>19636791Why weren't you on Raw?
>>19635482hate watching once a month isn't a big deal
>>19636943did that kid show up?i know eleven and steve and the weird tooth kid didn't
>>19635482Hatewatching is what losers do.Ask BT, he hatewatches AEW even more than xer very own eslop
>>19635482I don't do either of those things. I mostly stopped liking it so I mostly stopped watching it.Very rarely I tune in for one or two matches (still a lot of talent I love there) or because a friend is watching.
>>19636727Haven't you heard of the straw that broke the camel's back? It wasn't just the segment, it was everything up to that point.
Drones simply cannot accept that you no longer like the product and aren't even interested in giving it another shot. I thought this was the so called free market? I thought freedom of speech & personal opinions were allowed?I don't like WWE anymore, haven't for a long time, almost certainly never will again. It's as simple as that and it isn't that hard to explain. You shouldn't even try to convince somelike like me anyways these days!
>>19636980nobody hate watches AEW lolas a matter of fact, nobody watches AEW
>>19636980Nobody:>*silence*Hogwheels:>My boogeyman REEEEEE!
Oh the irony...LMAO BT, no self aware at all
>>19637074The product these days is just a soulless, corporate Netflix billboard with some of the lamest and washed wrestlers imaginable. Who know, maybe I grew up, maybe I changed, maybe wrestling changed but seeing a clip of that Cena vs Gunther match hasn’t showed me that this industry is going places
>>19637217never seen a pig cook itself beforefirst time for everything i 'spose
>>19635482I don't hate it, I loved Raw in the first two quarters (more like 1.5) of 2025, I just want angles that have me invested again, it just feels so repetitive. I took a break from it for a few months and was hoping last night that things would improve, and while I did really like the Liv match, Triple H's booking just feels like the same shit every week until something surprising happens, then it summers back down immediately.
>>19635523I’m probably not a “wrestling fan” then. At its best and most aspirational, WWE is an episodic soap opera/stage play with athletic superheroes doing acrobatic and choreographed stunts. That’s what I like about it. It’s a blend of acting, writing, drama, combat sports, and athleticism told via fictional characters over long periods of time, and where fans/crowds are a big participant in the show. For someone like me who enjoys athletics, acting, character building, and live performances, it’s a fun one-stop mix of several worlds. But I doubt much of that is “wrestling,” lol.So for me, given what I like about it, WWE is at its worst when it’s boring and unathletic with shitty promos from talent who can’t write and deliver lines, surrounded by a dead crowd that couldn’t give a shit. Botches and dumb twists (e.g. the mystery nigga!) don’t help either, but those will happen. It’s mostly boring characters, boring matches, cringy promos and dead crowds that take me out of it, and holy shit does that describe last night’s Raw…which I literally turned off 90 minutes in after they returned from commercial, I saw Lyra in the ring, and I realized there would be ANOTHER shitty women’s match before they ever got to the main event. And then I didn’t even care about the main event anymore lol. I heard Phil won tho, so good for him.
>>19635482The reason trannies hate real women
>>19635482He is crippled, what else is he going to do?
>>19637367>At its best and most aspirational, WWE is an episodic soap opera/stage play with athletic superheroes doing acrobatic and choreographed stunts. That’s what I like about it. It’s a blend of acting, writing, drama, combat sports, and athleticism told via fictional characters over long periods of time, and where fans/crowds are a big participant in the show.This exists in other wrestling. WCW, ECW, TNA. Japan stuff you wouldn't be into. Even some indies like ROH and AEW have that form of weekly storytelling