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Q. his car and then forgot about it as he drove off. He spent an hour picking up underwear and t-shirts from where he left the parking lot.


Answer
That'd be my first overseas gig as a journalist. I was a motoring journo, and Volkswagen took us all, first class to Vienna for the launch of their new car. Insane luxury, designer gifts, food to kill for, all that stuff. They gave us a very very rich lunch, then toook us to a hisotic old building to hold their major European press conference. I was still wet behind the ears, and was feeling overwhelmed by the company of the older, more professional journos. I stuck a hand in the air during the question time and the microphone came back to me. Eyes turned to me - this was a hall full of journalists, it's inevitable. You had to announce your name and publication first, and I did, feeling drunk with the exhileration. I was young and new and about to make my debut among the big boys.
"And what's your question?" asked the CEO of Volkswagen Europe.
I opened my mouth.
Thing is...I wasn't used to such rich food, I was a poor working class Welsh boy. And as I stood there, microphone in hand, bigwigs from Volkswagen and the grandees of my profession watching, the lunch came back to me. Instead of my devastatingly intelligent question, what came leaping up my throat was the biggest burp of my entire life. The microphone took it and slammed it forward, backward, to every wall and back....It almost parted people's hair.

Then came the silence. The silence that followed in the wake of the noise, and turned my blood to ice. There was an occasional cough and the shuffling irritation of professional journalists. The question had fled from my brain in the mortification of the moment. Then

"Thank you," said the CEO sternly, and the microphone was snatched from my hand, and the moment moved on, and I had to slide slowly back to my seat...

Why does wrestling have so many fans?

Q. I used to like wrestling, like many others in my school. But after being like 9 years old I stopped caring for it, just like EVERY other kid at school.
It seems to me wrestling is only great for people as smart as Homer Simpson, who won't admit it's all fake and not a real sport.

Is wrestling only attractive to kids and dumb people?


Answer
Why do reality shows have so many viewers? Or Game shows? Or Football?

It is entertainment. Like any other show on tv, wrestling has entertainment qualities which appeal to people of all ages and types.

1. There is action. The action in professional wrestling is no less real just because the outcomes are scripted. The moves, while performed in such a way as to limit the danger of injury, require great skill and atheletic ability to perform convincingly. Many wrestlers do not even pull their punches anymore. It is a matter of pride to be able to take the biggest "bumps". And while it may seem that there is no real competition, the real challange is to convince the crowd, and therefore your bosses, that you are worth cheering or booing for. That you can hold their attention and give them convincing action and drama. You are competing against yourself and the audience.

Action movies feature fight scenes which are scripted and performed with all sorts of safety and special effect apperatus, and the luxury of multiple takes. There are good and bad guys, who are capable of amazing feats of strength and agility, over-the-top characters, and smoothly choreographed movements. Why do so many people go to the big action blockbusters? Violence and conflict are fun to watch.

2. Storylines and characters. Ok, some of the stories are silly or in-effectively executed, but others are intriguing and smart, following classical dramatic technique and tradition. And the characters are fun to watch develop. Every match, every speech, you get to see the younger wrestlers grow into their characters, for better or worse. They are characters defined by many things, including their attitudes, their outfits, their moves, their friends and enemies, and even the crowd reaction.

Scripted TV shows can have poor episodes and still be popular. And different shows appeal to different people. In a 2 hour program, pro wresting attempts to appeal to as many as they can.


3. Wide range of appeal. Different characters appeal to different types of people. Some like the bad guys, some the good guys; some like the straight fighters, some like the entertaining talkers; some like high flyers, some like brawlers, and others just watch for the women. There are dramatic storylines and silly storylines. Some that make you laugh, and others that force you to like, love, or hate the people involved. Most people have one or two primary reasons why they watch, and then just watch the rest of the show to keep up. While the wrestlers may know what is going to happen, that doesn't mean that the audience always does. There are surprises which keep an element of suspense, and enough predictability to keep the stories familiar and believable.


The fact is, that wrestling is a tv show. It is a unique tv show, with many diverse elements, but it is no different from any other tv shows. They have a format, and they use all the tools available (action, suspense, comedy,etc) to present an entertaining show. And they are successful. People DO like wrestling. Just like any sport, sit-com, reality show, movie, or any other program. It is escapism, and in the world as we have it now, escapism is very appealing.

Someone you know watches, and could converse for hours about favorite characters and storylines. They may own T shirts or other merchandise. Even if you cannot accept the reasons I have stated or any others, you cannot argue with packed arenas, massive online activity, best selling books and dvds, and consistently high ratings. Look at the crowds some time. They are not all 9 year olds.




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