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Why do people always believe that everything the WWE does is a work? - Xero Theory - 02-22-2014 11:31 PM

Anytime there are reported backstage problems, arguments, someone quits or threatens to quit, people are quick to label it as work on the WWE's part?

Do people really believe that this company does not have any behind the scenes struggles and that any situation that gets leaked out to the public or reported is some sort of elaborate hoax courtesy of the WWE?

I understand its hard to take the WWE seriously alot because they blur the lines of reality and fiction but if you were to actually use your mind and use your own judgment, do you honestly believe EVERYTHING that happens in the WWE is part of some elaborate scheme to increase viewership?


- 799 - 02-22-2014 11:35 PM

its a tv show. WWE itself believes its no different than anything you see on prime time television. rumors does not equal truth. 2nd hand and 3rd party accounts is not actual journalism......using yourself as a source is not credible.

trust no one
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQoRXhS7vlU


- Levi - 02-22-2014 11:39 PM

because of past storylines


- Real Irishman - 02-22-2014 11:43 PM

I will say this, if WWE isn't using this in some sort of story plot, if Punk isn't on television and just vanishes from Raw one week like he did this week, it isn't a work, no chance in hell WWE wouldn't utilize one of their top draws on Raw!

If it was some sort of work, it would of been done on television, probably in the ring, not behind the scenes, not on Youtube or some other social media site!