Well, no. That's not the same. A wrestler trains for years before he gets to a certain point, and in terms of Fandango in the last week wasn't even wrestling and still got the chant. Seeing a movie and saying it's shit isn't the same as seeing a wrestler in the ring for 2 minutes and saying he can't wrestle.
We need to start an "I cant wrestle" chant when a really good match is going on.
Funniest post I've read on here!
I completely hate the "You Can't Wrestle" chants because it's a go-to chant for people who don't have anything else. Obviously Johnny Curtis can wrestle, but if he's doing his gimmick and isn't wrestling, how can a You Can't Wrestle chant be right?
It's like those who chant boring at diva matches as soon as they start and then come online and say "Divas are shit."
It's like those who chanted "Albert" at Tensai on his debut, and then come online and say WWE never tries to evolve or do anything new.
It's like those who chanted "Goldberg" at Ryback even now after the only similarites are being a bald powerhouse, and then come online and say WWE are stuck in the past.
Saying you can't wrestle to a wrestler you see once a week pushing his gimmick is like saying Daniel Day Lewis can't act because Nine was terrible.
This last Raw, I'm convinced I heard the same person who must have been near a mic chanting Albert, Goldberg, Boring, you Can't Wrestle and other things. Yes, he's paid for his ticket and can chant what he likes, but why would he? It's not like WWE is different week by week enough for you to expect things to be different. You know what you're getting when you pay, and it's just being an arsehole and disruptive by a disruptive arsehole who will think he's funny and cool.
Chanting You Can't Wrestle is offensive to wrestlers who are trying their best, not the likes of Khali or Nicole Bass who were just there for being genetically astonishing or a Celebrity guest who doesn't get it/isn't trying, an actual wrestler who works hard and may not be the best in the world doesn't deserve a chant telling him he's bad.
Yes it's offensive and what the most ridiculous thing is, more than paying to not enjoy it, is that it's fucking wrestling fans telling a wrestler who is working hard he can't wrestle. That's ludicrous in my eyes.