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Like people on here genuinely get upset and go mental over wins/losses now whereas I think back in the 90s/early 2000s people kind of didnt put as much stock into wins/losses it was more just 'how much tv time is he getting, is he getting storylines and mic time and segments/promos' etc.

Just for example Bray Wyatt - fighting John Cena, the biggest star in the company, at the biggest event in wrestling is obviously definitely great for an up and coming star, but you see people on here go into full on meltdown even saying burial just because he lost the match

Anybody else think the same? I do find it very weird
 

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Like people on here genuinely get upset and go mental over wins/losses now whereas I think back in the 90s/early 2000s people kind of didnt put as much stock into wins/losses it was more just 'how much tv time is he getting, is he getting storylines and mic time and segments/promos' etc.

Just for example Bray Wyatt - fighting John Cena, the biggest star in the company, at the biggest event in wrestling is obviously definitely great for an up and coming star, but you see people on here go into full on meltdown even saying burial just because he lost the match

Anybody else think the same? I do find it very weird
Most people will be quick to blame a burial if their favorite loses just one match.
 
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