Question by Book of Wrestling: Why is it that most say one promotion “sucks” and one does not?
It is absolutely ridiculous when people try asking questions, and in response, answers are “WWE sucks” or “TNA sucks”, as if your opinions have any meaning to the promotions themselves. Since I have been on answers, I have not seen any questions saying, “Which promotions sucks?” questions what so ever.
If most claim they are true “fans”, then they can appreciate, but not agree with what promotions are doing. Am I the only one that is getting tired of people pushing the WWE over TNA and TNA over the WWE?
Your thoughts…..
No, this is concerning time and time again, when people are either pushing wwe or tna down peoples throats, if you do not like a question that is asked, don’t answer it…..its called using judgement…..but some are to ignorant to do that….
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Answer by Brandon
agreed. they just dont wanna get into the other promotion. seriously i mean its just ridiculous when i see some people saying that. why cant we like both WWE and TNA?
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Yeah…I love WWE, but I don’t hate TNA. I respect wrestling and I am sick of “WWE sucks” or “TNgAy sucks” or whatever.
Yeah i’m getting tired of it cause it’s different promotions but it’s still wrestling.
actually everybody has their own opinion. that’s why you see alot of these things. people’s likes and dislikes differ.
I agree with you. I learned a long time ago to watch for the entertainment and skill, not because of a Brand name in front of the program. I watch wrestling from all over the world and sometimes don’t understand a word of what’s being said but I can still see a great match. I even go watch and am involved with local promotions here in North Florida. No, it’s not the WWE but it’s still fun to watch.
They only say it just because they don’t like it but it dosen’t suck! Agreed.
It all depends on the way someone judges wrestling. Someone could look at one aspect and say, “Oh that company sucks because of this” or another aspect and say it sucks because of that. It is a matter of perspective.
This is concerning your last question about abyss in which some user posted
TNA SUCKS
lmao
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.. well she was right… who givez a sht about TNA anyway?….. stop btching…
TNA is based more around actually wrestling and less face time in front of a mic, where WWE spends more face time behind a mic and less time wrestling.
There’s no comparrison. Now if they would both shut up and wrestle it would be better for the “entertainment” of everyone.
I agree with you completely. I am tired of people saying “TNA sucks” and “WWE sucks”. It gets tiring, especially when these people are not watching other promotions and their matches like ROH, NOAH, AJPW, etc…
**starred**
i am not saying it sucks im saying it sucks big time
Damn right, but what really “grinds my gears” is that Japanese and Mexican wrestling is probably better than WWE+TNA. And only about 30% of people on here now about it.
I agree, you cant say one promotion sucks when the other is so much better. EVERY promotion has flaws. And in the end wrestling is wrestling