Wednesday, November 25, 2009

WWF/WWE

I have to admit, I'm a bit of a geek. I used to be a big fan of professional wrestling; I used to religiously watch it every week and was glued to the TV set as these men (and sometimes women) would fight until they could not fight any longer. It looked so REAL, but of course, that was the point. Even after I realized everything was fake including the plots which were storylines, I was still glued to that TV. I couldn't stop watching because it was extremely entertaining. It was always known as the WWF (World Wrestling Federation) then later became known as the WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment). Professional reigned supreme when it was known as the WWF and it was known as the Attitude Era. That was the best days of wrestling for me at least. My friends and I grew up watching wrestling and we all had our favorite wrestlers and the ones we despised. My favorite and still is to this day is The Rock (Dwayne Johnson). He was not only a great wrestler, he knew how to make the fans go nuts. He was the best on the microphone. His talk smack was the stuff of legend. He was just hilarious, and maybe someday if he ever came back to the world of wrestling, I would possibly watch it again. With that said, I really don't watch much wrestling anymore. It's became a giant soap opera, and the storylines are just terrible. John Cena is the champ...blah blah blah. Been there done that. It gets annoying when the same guys hold the championship, besides The Undertaker because he's just one of a kind. I could probably go on for hours talking about wrestling and my days of watching it, but I don't want to go on too long. My mom used to hate it when my brother and I watched wrestling. She was always against it, and didn't allow us to watch it for the longest time.

I still watch clips of wrestling, but only on YouTube, and I generally watch clips that are from when I used to watch wrestling. When The Rock, Stone Cold Steve Austin, Kurt Angle, and wrestlers like that reigned supreme. Man do I miss those days...

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