View Single Post
Old 06-22-2022, 01:04 PM   #128
Mr. Nerfect
 
Posts: 61,634
Mr. Nerfect makes a lot of good posts (200,000+)Mr. Nerfect makes a lot of good posts (200,000+)Mr. Nerfect makes a lot of good posts (200,000+)Mr. Nerfect makes a lot of good posts (200,000+)Mr. Nerfect makes a lot of good posts (200,000+)Mr. Nerfect makes a lot of good posts (200,000+)Mr. Nerfect makes a lot of good posts (200,000+)Mr. Nerfect makes a lot of good posts (200,000+)Mr. Nerfect makes a lot of good posts (200,000+)Mr. Nerfect makes a lot of good posts (200,000+)Mr. Nerfect makes a lot of good posts (200,000+)Mr. Nerfect makes a lot of good posts (200,000+)Mr. Nerfect makes a lot of good posts (200,000+)
Quote:
Originally Posted by XL View Post
I don’t give either promotion my full attention tbh, mostly watch while snoozing on Tuesday/Thursday/Saturday morning or skip altogether and read results if I have work early on those days but I can loosely describe it in the following, and opposite ways;

WWE is just there. Feels like very little happens with maybe one or two things that pique my interest weekly. Segments and matches run too long and I find myself skipping parts of the show.

AEW has too much happening every week with maybe one or two things registering with me and the rest just a blur.

I’ve all but given up watching NXT.
I agree with this — although sometimes it is even less than a few things weekly.

I was thinking before that I think the distinction between a “casual fan” and “casual viewer” should be drawn. I am far from a casual fan, but my viewing has become more and more rare. That’s an indictment on the product(s).
Mr. Nerfect is offline   Reply With Quote