Wrestling Equals Entertainment
My friend was grinning from ear to ear when he learned that he was the friend I was referring to as my “obsessed” wrestling friend.
“Was that me you were talking about in your blog?” He asked. I told him, “Who else has a room that looks like a museum for WWE?”
He just laughs.
I told him that I would be ready to be his Luke Skywalker if he was ready to play the part of Master Yoda. I intentionally included this out-of-nowhere reference to Star Wars in order to attract all kinds of people. Yes, even you nerds. Now, I am proud of myself. Ok, now back to the matter at hand.
He told that there are a lot of things to blog about. Besides, he knew that I would do well in the wrestling part because unlike boxing, I have been a fan of wrestling since the days of Macho Man, Hulk Hogan, and Andre the Giant. We even had days when we would be engage in “serious” discussions. We would talk at a coffee shop about the results of Monday Night Raw and it would be so intense that people around us would start to notice. You could see their dismay when they learn that we were just arguing about wrestling.
The thing that keeps me hooked to wrestling is the plots and subplots they create to make it look like you’re watching a true-to-life story. It looks like a daytime soap opera. Ok, it doesn’t but I had you going there for awhile didn’t I? What the heck is he talking about?
The names of wrestlers may change, their finishing moves may vary, and their opponents may differ but one thing stats the same. Wrestling is entertainment.
I vote Vince Mcmahon to be President. C’mon wouldn’t it be fun to see him walking like he has two giant balls?
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