Everything you wanted to know about WWE and professional wrestling, including whether or not it's "real", "fake" or "scripted".
It also promotes non-wrestling aspects such as narratives, rivalries, backstage intrigue, and other WWE engagements. Breaking Kayfabe, on the other hand, is a serious offense. For years, WWE has pretended to be genuine while planning the scene and amusing the spectators. In a fake WWE, do w...
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Furious “Rowdy” even broke the WWE rule. Ronda Rousey said fights were staged and claimed she could beat up every single woman in the division. “It wasn’t a promo they gave me other things to say I didn’t f*cking say it,” Ronda Rousey said. “It’s not a promo. It’s no...
- We should do one of those-- you ever see those fake ones where if you rip the packaging open, there's actually a secret? - A hidden surprise. - Yeah. And then there's not. Yeah, we should do that in some of our packaging. But, yeah, no. Obviously, Microsoft and Xbox h...
I have no idea if this is real or fake, but it would not be surprising if under the old leadership, the military was promoting Cabal assets into leadership positions so they would support what would have been presented to us as a “commie takeover” by Cabal leadership, and now there is...
Walsh eagerly plays a deadpan interviewer looking to trick his guests. His character is a subpar variation of Sacha Baron Cohen’s prankster clownBorat, the fake Kazakhstani journalist who observes and mocks the Americans he interviews. But Walsh isn’t a skilled comedian like Cohen, a performer...
Usually, the WWE’s wrestling matches and “promos” — monologues from and interviews between the wrestlers — are performed in the ring and directly to large audiences of fans, who are encouraged to voice their enthusiasm or displeasure for the proceedings however they see fit. Some of the ...
Yentob Is Wrong to Defend Fake Noddy Shots, Says Bell; War of Words among TVs Big Names: Alan Yentob and Martin Bell
“The underdog fighting against the forces of evil” is a big one. Even if the left is in NO WAY an underdog now, they STILL buy it. It gives their lives meaning. I also have a hard time watching series and films on the television. I just get twitchy and irritated by the story...