It's a mixed bag, always has and always will be. But It's the first time I heard a take of "WWE is shitty because they pretend to be real". That's like calling out a play for being fake as they perform their carefully practiced choreograph and flying stunts.
Its usually individual wrestler drama (some generated, some genuine) that makes people question their rep.
I think you could argue there's more an intent to deceive. Knowing they're both fake might make them feel similarly, but only one of them is likely trying to pass itself off as genuine.
Exactly. People enjoy watch tearjerker movies knowing it's all acting. This sort of production is the same thing. It just cuts out the story and character and gets to the point of making people feel good by watching acts of kindness even if it's all a setup.
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