- Joined
- Oct 25, 2017
Wrestling used to have a bunch of over-the-top characters like a Bray Wyatt, Undertaker, Kane (when he was still "new" and his gimmick was being huge, red, and fucking with the undertaker), you had the repo man, a garbage collector, a guy who threw up, a crazy guy who stuffed socks in mouths...It was a cartoon. As soon as kayfabe was completely shattered (and a a byproduct of the huge swing of the internet), we stopped seeing these goofy-ish characters and got just....mostly regular kinda dudes, albeit muscular most of the time. The Wyatt family was probably the last new group of characters that we got to see, and even they were just cult members like The Ministry of Darkness used to be. Bray now as the fiend is at least semi-interesting, but I can't say that I've tuned in to see what he does next cause I can just trawl reddit or twatter to see what's going to be happening in the next several months. It has totally lost it's charm, at least for me anyway. It's no longer still real to me dammit.Okay I'm back because DSP is talking about WWE and I like wrestling to an extent. DSP is talking about how good Bray Wyatt is and how good The Fiend is when he's truly not. The Fiend got fucking lit on fire and came back from the dead only to lose to an RKO from Randy Orton. What the fuck. It's why you don't build tanks that can come back from the fucking dead in a "sport."
Nonetheless, DSP is straight up talking like he partakes in WWE board meetings despite not watching wrestling at all (except twitter highlights apparently)
That all said, I have absolutely no doubt in my mind that Phil watches WWE all the while playing bejeweled like a 7 year old watching Ninja Turtles on a saturday morning with his action figures. What else does he ever do, talk to his mo-wife *thumbs toward door* about things? Go outside? Read a book?