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WWE - So who really watches it?

Les Kellett, loved him when I was a kid.

Used to watch WWF when the lad was a nipper. Very good acrobats. load of tosh as a sport.

What's WWE?
 
Les Kellett, loved him when I was a kid.

Used to watch WWF when the lad was a nipper. Very good acrobats. load of tosh as a sport.

What's WWE?

its the same but they had a copyright argument with the World Wildlife Fund (Honest) so had to change the name ;)
 
Les Kellett, loved him when I was a kid.

Used to watch WWF when the lad was a nipper. Very good acrobats. load of tosh as a sport.

What's WWE?

its the same but they had a copyright argument with the World Wildlife Fund (Honest) so had to change the name ;)

So what does WWE stand for?
Well the "E" anyway
 
To go back to the OP's question - who watches it.... The answer is, the educationally sub-normal.
 
For those of you who obviously have never been to a live, show, for that is what it is lets not deny it. It's brilliant. Sure it's all fake, but it's still one hell of a show. I got tickets for my lads, 26 and 17 and my gradson 8, and me, for the show at MEN Manchester in April this year. Ringside as well. Top quality. The funniest bit is when the winner does his / her "move" at the end. All the kids know the bout is about to end and leggit up to the stage whilst the "move" is still being executed, to try and get to touch their heros.
I got them tickets for the televised one in November, ringside again but even closer this time. I didn't go this time. All of them were on TV, my grandson was on three times! They all love it ! Take it for what it is, a fanstastic show. Some of the "moves" done by some of the wrestlers wouldn't be out of place in an acrobatic display.
 
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