krayzie Bone wrote:Of course I'm not gonna change, I will never sell out to sports entertainment fans or the stupid shit on TV. I mean you guys cheer for Peter Avalon, need I say anything more about a modern day wrestling fan?
Anyways I'm not here to put anyone down or get into some fucked up argument, no those days are over. I wised up and realized that arguing with people in their 20's about anything is pointless, whether its wrestling, politics, social issues, movies, or anything else for that matter.
As far as Joey goes may be I didn't express myself correctly or may be you guys misunderstood me. Joey is a heel so his wrestling style reflects his gimmick, that is true, the only point I was trying to make is that Joey is simply not the same performer that you saw in 2006, whether heel or face. Never the less I do like Joey, he is a great guy and he is one of the founding fathers of PWG, I got nothing but respect for him.
What exactly makes us sports entertainment fans? If you've been a fan for 25 years, you'd think you would understand the necessity of storylines and accept it. PWG makes due (Understatement of the century) with minimal storylines, but they're there. They do focus on the straight up wrestling, and they do it incredibly, so don't think I'm trying to argue that point. They found what they can do best on a show-to-show basis and they're running with it.
And I guess my 20-something brain is just out of whack, because that definitely looked like a put down. I just look for entertainment, whatever form it comes in, as I'm sure you do. I guess I'm just lucky that I have a wider palette. Is someone like Avalon my favorite wrestler? No. Does he look like what you'd expect a pro wrestler to look like? Absolutely not. Does he make me regret watching his matches? Not a chance. The guy is funny as hell. If that means I get called a modern day wrestling fan, I'd gladly get lumped in with that group than whatever the hell kind of wrestling fan you consider yourself.