The struggle is made up of several different elements, the interpreters in the ring being essentially actors, athletes and stuntmen, all responsible for playing live. Despite the fact that Kayfabe is almost entirely dead now, the struggle is always taken seriously by most wrestlers, and winning an Emmy Award for a scenario could be the milestone most distant for many, but Paul Heyman thinks it shouldn’t not be the case.
Appearing on “Sports media with Richard Dunning“Podcast, Heyman stressed how the struggle today has many complex scenes that take place in front of thousands of people, and suggested that this factor should have athletes consider for rewards like actors.” If you are going to consider them, then the question must be asked, could they make their scenes in one time when the nonsense will live? “He said.” And I don’t know if the answer to some of these people will be yes. (…) I know we do it. “”
Heyman then added that if the performance is taken into account, the impacts of performance must also be taken into account and have argued how WWE goods have major effects on pop culture. “So, when you think about the fact that we are also trade facilitators, we are on the cover of the main video games, the goods sold by the line, by Seth Rollins, by CM Punk, by Cody Rhodes (. ..) which must be taken into account! “He added, noting how WWE has a world impact on culture. “And when you look at this, how can they (…) ignore that?”
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