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Down 4 the Count

Current Events & SOCIAL MEDIA'S EFFECTS ON MODERN WRESTLING FT. WE LUV WRESTLING

19 Apr 2024

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Summary In this episode, Nicole, Alexis, Tiff, and Trey discuss various topics related to wrestling. They talk about Becky Lynch's book becoming a New York Times bestseller and their plans to read it. They also discuss the upcoming WWE draft and speculate on which wrestlers might be moved to different brands. They touch on the impact of social media on modern wrestling, both positive and negative. Overall, they have a fun and lively conversation about the current state of wrestling. The conversation explores the impact of social media on wrestling and the potential benefits of wrestlers being on platforms like Netflix. They discuss the importance of wrestlers finding a balance in their online presence and managing parasocial relationships with fans. They also mention wrestlers like Bailey, Big E, Liv Morgan, and The Bella Twins who have a positive online presence. The conversation touches on the potential of wrestlers like Drew McIntyre and Kevin Owens using social media to further storylines and create better feuds. They also speculate on which wrestlers could benefit from being on Netflix, including Bianca Belair, LA Knight, Randy Orton, and The New Day. The conversation covers various topics related to WWE, including the tag team titles, the upcoming championship match, and the controversy surrounding Javon Evans. The hosts express their opinions on these subjects and discuss the emotional moments in wrestling. They also mention Meek Mill's involvement in WrestleMania and share their final thoughts.

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