Has anyone ever noticed that spics love faction warfare stuff in wrestling
>>19746300based spicolas
the japs seem to too, at least in NJPW. I don't think it's because anyone actually likes it, it's just lazy booking so they can have inconsequential multiman tag matches nobody cares about all the time. I haven't watched in some time but I remember thinking CHAOS in particular had a bunch of people who were barely even associated with each other it seemed. Was just odd I thought.
>>19746300no
>>19746300I guess
>>19746300I’ve just noticed that there are a lot more middle eastern and Indian fans now that the message of wrestling this generation is “just be born into the right family”
>>19746300Yes
>>19746300reminds them of cartel warfare AKA their natural state
>>19746300Mexican promoters love tag team matches because this way each wrestler does less per match so they get to make them wrestle more times per week.
>>19747398I think with Japan it's just easier once the roster reaches a certain size. The multiman tags are mostly so the wrestlers can show up for fans without having to sawdust themselves - they're always undercard matches and usually on smaller shows.
>>19746300the browns yearn for the race war
Weird thread
Attitude era was only over because of faction wrestling it's based. >Legion of doom>Disciples of Apocalypse>Ministry of Darkness>DX>corporation>The RadicalzLiterally everything was a faction or a tag team or two tag teams made into factions. It was very enjoyable.
>>19750405what was the name of the south african army faction
>>19750405>Austin>Rock was over DESPITE the Corporation not because of it>Taker was no more over in the Ministry than before it>Foley was more over outside factions>Basically anyone that anybody gave a shit about (sorry Hunter)>>19750421Truth Comission