I agree, so does WWE Wrestler Daniel BryanTheRussian said:Alternatively, you could go with the classic:
If you're playing these songs over your loudspeakers, the enemy will be lining up to be killed by you!
Care to rephrase that?Demon ID said:These are the two songs I'd love to come out to:
I shall rephrase that for you, and yes it's quite mad and over the top but thats what people like about it, apart from when stories go over the top, really the audience doesn't buy into all that as much as the WWE would like you to think, it's normally in spite of terrible story lines that people watch.TheRussian said:Care to rephrase that?Demon ID said:These are the two songs I'd love to come out to:
Just kidding.Mostly.
On the subject of wrestling, I had no idea that it was that overblown and staged. Maybe it's just a first impression, I never watched any.
Damn ninjas, though to be fair, that's more then one theme...Demon ID said:snip
A big part of professional wrestling is theatricality, or at least it is in the WWE, Im not sure what other promotions are like. The theatricality is half the fun really, which is why I vastly preferred the Attitude era (1997-2002) to the current state of WWE wreslting. It was cool when everything was so wacky and out of proportion, with larger than life characters (The Rock, Stone Cold Steve Austin, Mick Foley and his many faces, The Undertaker, Kane!), it was hard not to have fun watching.TheRussian said:Care to rephrase that?Demon ID said:These are the two songs I'd love to come out to:
Just kidding.Mostly.
On the subject of wrestling, I had no idea that it was that overblown and staged. Maybe it's just a first impression, I never watched any.