Chiseled Adonis
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But there's one thing you can't deny.
When that guitar rift happens and then Brock steps out on the stage, people stand up in their seats and they tune in.
He still is a box office attraction no matter how folks may feel about him.
It's a hot take, Nick.
Well, sometimes it always vary because whether it be in sports, whether it be hot things in life, but in the realm of wrestling, one of the things that for whatever reason, it seems like now in today's day and age, they're kind of getting away from the actual like in-ring performance.
Like people are so, they're so harped on like the promo work, which I completely understand.
Because if you can't really speak, it's kind of difficult, you know, to get people to go and buy in.
But a lot of times people take a look away from like the in-ring, you know, performance of all of these different superstars.
Like I thoroughly enjoyed watching Lance Storm growing up.
I enjoyed watching Dean Malek growing up.
But for whatever reason, people always shied away from those guys.
Because they weren't the most, you know, the loudest people on the mic.
So I've always enjoyed like the technical wrestling and the mat technicians that happen to be out there.
People who can put together a very enjoyable match, if you will.
But for whatever reason, the audience, they always talk about the top guys, which I completely understand.
I completely understand.
But if you're putting together a show, main event talent essentially can't be on every single, you know, segment of the show.