Smark crowds ruin shows: Agree or Disagree

Do smark crowds ruin shows?

  • Agree

    Votes: 37 45.1%
  • Disagree

    Votes: 45 54.9%

  • Total voters
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Swiggy

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I honestly refuse to blame the crowd for a bad show before the show itself.

Sports fans know this to be true :francis:

"B...but it's your team!" :dwillhuh:

:comeon:
 

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I'll have to agree. Last night, they showed how juvenile they were with their chants directed at the Divas, chanting random catchphrases, doing the wave during the main event, and the list goes on.

I know people will say that they paid for their ticket and can do whatever but :francis:

They should have been smart enough to know that main event would get shytted on

And as far as the divas, they sealed their fate when they had Sasha and Charlotte both pretty much tweet that they'd be on RAW so fans were not happy when they weren't part of that match
 

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Hot, smark crowd > Bored, smark crowd going to business for themselves.

It's all relative to what's going on in the ring though. I can't fault last night's crowd, because the booking started out hot. After Neville's debut and Brock's suspension, it was pretty ass.

They really thought they'd be getting Rollins/Lesnar and got a 6-man tag with no Lesnar interaction. :francis:
 

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If you gave me the choice I'm picking a smark crowd over one of those dead-ass midwest crowds that don't react to a damn thing.

Smark crowds can go too far at times, but at least you know they are there and invested. Those Bumblefukk, USA crowds are just 10,000 corpses sitting in seats

People aren't going to understand this until they've actually been in one of those Midwestern crowds. Let me tell you from experience: it's so awful. Give me a smark crowd 11 shows out of 10.
 

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I like the smark crowd becuz from what I see they like the same things I like and dislike the things I dislike. Although to be honest I'm not the biggest Dolph Ziggler or Daniel Bryan fans. They're good but I'm not one of those guys that feels like if they're not in the main event then WWE is sabotaging them.
 

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Let's do away with labels for a moment.

This sport evolved from carnival shows where the grapplers actively engaged with those who attended the show. Imagine how raucous that was at the turn of the 20th century!

Imagine drunk local boys who wanted to test the wrestlers! Imagine the skill that was necessary to hold up physically and verbally.

Imagine how the grapplers had to discern local culture in order to frame someone as the good guy!

No, these WWE Sports Entertainers aren't living up to the tradition. Crowds have figured them out.
If the show dont suck to begin with :yeshrug:
 
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No, these WWE Sports Entertainers aren't living up to the tradition. Crowds have figured them out.

they don't even try to work the crowd anymore.

in that hhh interview with austin he was basically like ":manny: well everyone knows it's a work now so there's no point in trying..."


i'm like :dahell:this is who is in charge of the wrestling business??
 
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