Lenny Rider
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- Sep 15, 2010
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Well worth a binge watch, regardless of whether you thought wrestling was real, fake or a load of old bullshit.
All of this.Well, it’s not a question of thought or opinion, wrestling is fake as f***. Who would think anything else?
I watched this documentary despite having zero interest in this “sport” / form of entertainment.
It was okay. The overriding thought I got was “how can adults. Actual male adults be into this”?
Over muscled numbskulls running around in their pants, rubbing themselves all over each other, gurning and screaming into the camera and playing fake characters. How could anyone stand this?
It’s just noisy, homoerotic, nonsense.
And that Mr.McMahon?
What he got women, including his own daughter to do was frankly, disgusting. It is revolting now and it was revolting then.
A toxic mess.
Thought it was very underwhelming. Vince is a very weird guy, but most of us have known that for decades. There’s about half an hour in the final episode actually covering the (latest) scandals, the rest has all been covered elsewhere in much greater detail.
It was a nice refresher and summary but there were no really tough questions or insight into the man beyond what is already known. They didn’t ask him about how he and Linda have been essentially in an open relationship for decades, for instance. But then, with all the family taking part it was very sanitised.
Fans know it all already, but it’s too “wrestling” and niche to appeal to people with zero interest in the subject - not really sure what the point was.
Dark Side of the Ring is a much better show.
Well, it’s not a question of thought or opinion, wrestling is fake as f***. Who would think anything else?
I watched this documentary despite having zero interest in this “sport” / form of entertainment.
It was okay. The overriding thought I got was “how can adults. Actual male adults be into this”?
Over muscled numbskulls running around in their pants, rubbing themselves all over each other, gurning and screaming into the camera and playing fake characters. How could anyone stand this?
It’s just noisy, homoerotic, nonsense.
And that Mr.McMahon?
What he got women, including his own daughter to do was frankly, disgusting. It is revolting now and it was revolting then.
A toxic mess.
So you watched 5/6 episodes of something you ain’t interested in, and then say people who watch it are homoerotic , my overriding thought is you are but of a prickWell, it’s not a question of thought or opinion, wrestling is fake as f***. Who would think anything else?
I watched this documentary despite having zero interest in this “sport” / form of entertainment.
It was okay. The overriding thought I got was “how can adults. Actual male adults be into this”?
Over muscled numbskulls running around in their pants, rubbing themselves all over each other, gurning and screaming into the camera and playing fake characters. How could anyone stand this?
It’s just noisy, homoerotic, nonsense.
And that Mr.McMahon?
What he got women, including his own daughter to do was frankly, disgusting. It is revolting now and it was revolting then.
A toxic mess.
Danny Dyer seems pretty real to me.You know Eastenders is fake too?
I think you've got the wrong end of the stick... think he's saying that about wrestling in general, not the doco. I watched the series and had the same thoughts as @The Clamp about wrestling in general, and Mc MahonSo you watched 5/6 episodes of something you ain’t interested in, and then say people who watch it are homoerotic , my overriding thought is you are but of a prick
Perhaps you can explain why non-fans are so desperate to point out it’s “fake”? I’ve just never understood it. Does it confuse people that people know it’s very obviously just a show yet still enjoy it?I think you've got the wrong end of the stick... think he's saying that about wrestling in general, not the doco. I watched the series and had the same thoughts as @The Clamp about wrestling in general, and Mc Mahon
Perhaps you can explain why non-fans are so desperate to point out it’s “fake”? I’ve just never understood it. Does it confuse people that people know it’s very obviously just a show yet still enjoy it?
The “non fans” just want to feel superior in the same way they say coronation street or eastenders are rubbish it’s a sense of feeling superior and instead of scrolling past they feel they have to commentPerhaps you can explain why non-fans are so desperate to point out it’s “fake”? I’ve just never understood it. Does it confuse people that people know it’s very obviously just a show yet still enjoy it?
It ain’tYou know Eastenders is fake too?
I can't quite remember who originally said it but someone involved in the industry described it as a "TV show about a sport" which I like as a description.Perhaps you can explain why non-fans are so desperate to point out it’s “fake”? I’ve just never understood it. Does it confuse people that people know it’s very obviously just a show yet still enjoy it?
Over muscled numbskulls running around in their pants, rubbing themselves all over each other, gurning and screaming into the camera and playing fake characters. How could anyone stand this?