Brave_Ulysses
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This being said I do believe being part of the business gives you a new perspective than that of a fan. You begin to understand what it takes and meant to get over with the crowd, how the promoters look at things and why they take risks, what great in ring workers actually are etc etc. Now I'm not just saying being a fan doesn't give you a valid opinion but when you start quoting win statistics in your argument, for me that shows a shallow depth of understanding.
I'm really not trying to be condescending, wrestling definitely needs more fans than it does wrestlers. And you obviously are passionate or else you wouldn't be debating/arguing like this on the internet about it...but that's a good things wrestling needs that.