If you want to be adored, idolized, and most importantly, be hermetically impervious to criticism by the Internet Wrestling Community’s (IWC) fashionable critics while working for the WWE, for the most part, all you need to do is have an extensive list of laurels acquired during an independent wrestling career.
This phenomenon is peculiar but incredibly patent to any conscientious reader of various critics' writings online. IWC super smarks choose their darlings by charily observing who has the most independent street credibility, as opposed to who has the most talent or who puts on the best matches.
In some cases, this peculiar lov...
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