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I think /pw/ has all the traits that make a board better. It's a hobby board that's very distant from anything political, so you don't have literal teams of discord troons and political agents stalking it 24/7. The hobby attracts somewhat weird younger middle/working class men, who are the princes of the fun-internet. By pure luck we had fun schizos like Carter who spammed threads about Westler's Court and birdbrains instead of calling Smiling Friends neopuritan or telling me about a trust fund band. Pro-Wrestling is also an established community with its own memes, so it's easier to just pick up on /pw/. In movies or vidya, every piece of content has to have its own fans, but we're fans of an entire medium in the sense that we can watch any random bingo hall and call someone a KWAB.
The high points of /pw/ and /asp/ are when there's no console warring or drama, and the jannies are super light-handed. Drama and console warring makes a board as unfun as politics does on the other boards. And jannies heavily influence a board's culture, because no one is willing to post anything that takes effort if the board has fag jannies who will randomly delete stuff. This is a huge problem. Just posting on 4chan is bound to catch you the occasional 3-day because a mod was on their boiperiod, but posting threads or doing anything that really draws attention to you is basically asking to be banned.