And somehow Nia Jax still has a job.
You're thinking about it more than they are.As someone who loved pro wrestling for about 15 years and has gotten back into it now, something I'm not sure I've ever understood: when people watch it, when they suspend disbelief, what are they actually seeing in-story?
There's a zombie whose brother is a fire demon. There was an escaped prisoner, an evil accountant, a multimillionaire who got into fights just because. A cannibal tribesman, headshrinking tribesmen, Russian military, Arab terrorists.
Within keyfabe, where is this all happening? Are we witnessing another dimension or something? Or did the fire demon and the escaped prisoner and the cannibal all walk into the Staples Arena?
Sometimes it seems like "our gold belt is so prestigious, the winner's purse so high, everyone wants to fight for it," and at other times it's "here is this zone detached from Earth, where a Cuban drug lord gets into fights with an evil clown, and explains it all to a barber, as one does."
It works on me - but I'm not sure I know what "it" is. Does anyone else ever think this way?
I always do and it brings me immense joy.As someone who loved pro wrestling for about 15 years and has gotten back into it now, something I'm not sure I've ever understood: when people watch it, when they suspend disbelief, what are they actually seeing in-story?
There's a zombie whose brother is a fire demon. There was an escaped prisoner, an evil accountant, a multimillionaire who got into fights just because. A cannibal tribesman, headshrinking tribesmen, Russian military, Arab terrorists.
Within keyfabe, where is this all happening? Are we witnessing another dimension or something? Or did the fire demon and the escaped prisoner and the cannibal all walk into the Staples Arena?
Sometimes it seems like "our gold belt is so prestigious, the winner's purse so high, everyone wants to fight for it," and at other times it's "here is this zone detached from Earth, where a Cuban drug lord gets into fights with an evil clown, and explains it all to a barber, as one does."
It works on me - but I'm not sure I know what "it" is. Does anyone else ever think this way?
Well, I meant the whole, "You think you know me" bit.Nope, AEW just did what AEW did and licensed the Alter Bridge tune.
Seems to be, "You think you know him," and they reportedly recorded a new version.Well, I meant the whole, "You think you know me" bit.
I was wondering if I heard that correctly.Seems to be, "You think you know him," and they reportedly recorded a new version.
"They" being Adam recording Beth Phoenix saying it.