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I know some people that do. I did when I was in like high school/middle school, but new wrestling is terrible.

I wouldn't call people out on it though. There really isn't a difference between it and watching a TV show. It's just entertainment. It's like going to a play or something with added athleticism.

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I used to watch it all the time, grew up on WWF. Moved to VA and tried to watch NWA/WCW.. Fuggin horrible, bunch of small wannabe's compared to Hogan, British Bulldogs, Andre... Then got back into it right as Hall & Nash left, loved some Degeneration X when it was just HBK, Triple H & Chyna. Then I discovered EC fuggin W, now that was the sh_t, hands down... Havent followed it in over 10 years now...

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