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Old 04-10-2022, 06:33 PM   #3550
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Originally Posted by Mr. Nerfect View Post
I’ve definitely noticed AEW fans who ask questions like that. “What do we think about this?” They’re looking for meaning and to belong. It’s human. But it’s no use pretending this doesn’t exist.
It's totally true. There are a lot of spineless people that love pro wrestling because it "kicks ass" and they don't. When I was at AEW live it was like being apart of a constant "wave" (like at a real sports event) But not a physical wave, a vocal one. Everyone wanting to become one voice to become one "character" affecting the show. Sure within that sea of voices you have a couple hundred frenzied fans who are able to steer the ship, but generally speaking it's kind of cult like to be apart of that.

It feels different at AEW than it was at ECW or WWE or TNA. It's a little more "soft" which I guess makes sense because our society is really fucking soft.
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