But it seems like everyone already knew this was a work? I don't even follow WWE and I knew that
>>18439876 (OP)Philfags can't stop taking Ls
>>18439876 (OP)Why the fuck do the 'talent' think they need to be informed of main event storylines. Imagine having to explain your booking to 100 geeks and 1 of those jobbers leaks all your stuff for attention.
Slippery slop of teaching your students the importance of keeping an angle under wraps. This is gonna FUCK them up.
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>>18439881PWI/Mike Johnson is a bitch that will publish anything WWE sends him
>>18439876 (OP)Didn't someone in the wrestling biz once warn that you can work the crowd but NEVER work the boys?
>>18439922Its Dave Schreir you have to blame. Dude was an ECW lackey working directly under Paul Heyman, and if you look at his Twitter he spends all day bitching about Tony Khan and the Young Bucks.
>>18439887Seff came back in great shape.
>>18439876 (OP)Big Dave reported it the day of.
translation: the jobber I get my info from got worked. this is problematic because I keep falling for stuff they feed me because I'm a mark
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>Please keep the poor journalists in the loop with everything. We need to spoil the show!
>>18440108No he didnt, Dave got worked like everybody else, and did his classic bullshitting. "Oh umm maybe it is a legit injury, or, ya know, it is a work. That will be $14.99".
>tell talent it was a work
>the dirtsheet marks ask their sources if its real
>"Oh yeah he's totally hurt, even backstage he's on crutches"
>dirtsheet marks report its real
>dirtsheet marks look stupid
>"Uh, uh, WWE talent is being LIED TO and this could cause massive problems in the future!"
>aew fans laugh at Seth
>talk shit about how it happened because of counter programming
>Will Ospreay out due to injury
>Adam Cole has a broken brain
>Seth cashes in
It was Kino
>>18439876 (OP)If any of the boys take offense to this (they don't) then they are the marks. There's a lot of them, and they tend to spend a lot of the time in the ring.
Plans unironically do change
>>18439876 (OP)Maybe the talent and staff shouldn't be a bunch of dirtsheet stooges and they wouldn't have to be worked.
>>18439881When it went like a week and they hadn't put out what he exactly injured then I knew it was a work. Fortunately for WWE, most wrestling fans are obese comic book dorks who don't watch real sports and don't understand how sports injuries work.