@Da King man, don't be so flippant. You sound as if you lack empathy.
On my end, ya'll know that I no longer watch.
But that doesn't meant that I don't miss good wrestling. I keep coming back to TSC hoping for a better day, but ya'll affirm my decision to step back from WWE.
But I give dap to ya'll in the struggle.
The problem, though, is that it kills our love and devotion to wrestling when the WWE offers stale and hackneyed products.
They have ideas that they impose upon their audience, and because we don't have viable options, most of us are compelled to watch their programs.
WWE is no longer a wrestling show, nor is it the sports entertainment of the early 2000's.
It is a marketing campaign.
They try not to offer competitions, and instead, they push brands of ideas. And they won't push anything new because new things undermine proven brands.
You'll get a youth movement in about 7 years. By then the veterans will only show up at Wrestlemania.
And today's young wrestlers will be 7 years older...and they'll be on top. 7 years too late.