The reason I don’t buy this is because when I apply it to myself, it doesn’t really make sense.
I hate Tyler Perry movies. I think the quality of his movies are complete ass and make black people look bad. Because of that, I don’t watch Tyler Perry movies. It wouldn’t matter who he employed and put in a film. Idris Elba, Kerry Washington.. shyt, God himself could star in the next Madea, you won’t catch me watching it because I’ve accepted that I don’t the product this muhfukka creates.
What sense would it make if I was first in line at all his movies, ready to critique them? Lol at that point it’s like do I really dislike this guys movies or am I in some weird way getting off to disliking this guys movies?
Well when there is a chance for the consumer to be more satisfied, have them get that full hit, people will always yearn for and discuss that. No matter if they are generally satisfied already. That goes for sports, film, anything really. Active minds always want to improve on what they have.
It's like a fan still watching their team's games when they are a rebuilding franchise. The games are meaningless, but it's still your hometeam, still your favorite sport, and there's always a few bright spots even. And then you discuss how effective the GM/Booker is, Coach/Writers, Player/Wrestler, etc. What is stopping them from reaching full potential?
There's just alot of layers in wrestling to debate, for some it will never get old. Your OP asked why dudes just don't switch hobbies or sports, yet I already knew there would be hella tangents in replies about why wrestling is bad, and not why they don't just find something else.
