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Jumpin said:

Mostly I posted the clips because the moment I saw the CM Punk interview I was reminded of Jim Cornette.

I also seem to see pro-wrestling from a different angle than most of the fans. Most of the fans I see are concerned with how a company should be run, and how things should be booked, how wrestlers should behave. I’m mostly concerned about how entertaining the drama and conflict is going to be. So when a lot of people see this conflict, they’re like “Oh no! This is all wrong! Can’t have this! Fire everyone! ” And I’m the opposite, I want to see the conflict and drama. And I’d think it would be a big shame if they were fired.

I mean, I’m not a pure “I only care about what I watch, and the backstage stuff is none of my business” - I don’t like the bullies and I don’t like seeing people lose their jobs (“Dey turk der jerbs!”). So I’m a bit guilty as well, I’d like to not care about that stuff, but I do.

Well it seems the suspensions are real since none of the wrestlers involved were on Dynamite last night. Yet here is the thing, last night was an excellent episode of Dynamite. Most seem to agree it was the best episode in weeks, so hopefully they can keep it up next week, and the following week at Grand Slam.

Maybe when the wrestlers involved start returning they decide to turn it into a work, for ratings. Last night got them a slight boost in ratings, so maybe they go with it to keep interest going, who knows it is wrestling after all.