Thursday, November 10, 2011

Isn’t is stupid how some people who hate Vince McMahon are just stupid youngsters who weren’t around...?

At the time that Vince raided all those wrestling territories? Some of these people who hate Vince are stupid 19 year olds who weren’t even born or were babies when Vince raided all the wrestling territories. The Dragon has a reason to hate Vince, because he was actually AROUND at the time and watched wrestling. These stupid 20 year olds and under only jumped on the hate Vince bandwagon. Vince McMahon haters are the biggest bandwagon jumpers ever in wrestling. If you’re under 20 you might say “Well, I would have liked the idea of having wrestling territories.” First of all, you can’t know if you would have liked it or not. Because though on paper the idea might sound good, you can’t know how wrestling territories would have been unless you were there to witness, like The Dragon. Maybe you would’ve preferred wrestling territories, maybe you prefer it how it is now, YOU CAN’T KNOW. How would it be for the viewers on television to watch wrestling? Which wrestling territories would be available to watch on tv? WOULD all of them be on tv? Or maybe only the ones in your area would be the only ones available on tv. You can’t just say “Oh I like the sound of wrestling territories, Vince damn you.” Maybe if Vince never raided all those territories and created the global phenomenon WWE, wrestling would’ve never been mainstream television and wouldn’t be as big as it is now. Maybe TNA would’ve never been born? What I’m saying is that these 20 year old and under kids who claim that Vince raided wrestling territories and complain just read that on the internet and then decided to hate Vince for something he did 20 years ago that nobody knows if it was for the better or for the worse, unless the people, like The Dragon, actually watched wrestling at the time. If you're under 20, you can't complain about the slaying of wrestling territories and say they would've been awesome if you didn't watch wrestling at the time.

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