1. La Intensa Tribalidad y el Discurso Anti-AEW.
Gran parte de la conversación en línea se centra en la polarización entre los seguidores de AEW y WWE. Existe una frustración palpable con aquellos que critican a AEW sin haber visto el producto o que prefieren ver fracasar a la compañía por motivos de lealtad a la competencia.
- Jesus christ, some people in this community would rather watch aew die than let one lapsed wwe fan watch the product. Can we please just start focusing on aew being the best product aew can be and not worry what paul and phil are doing? this shits just fuckin exhausting.
- I still know people who say they hate aew but have never watched. Its dumb.
- I dont mind if people want to have a legitimate conversation with me about wwe presentation in aew, i hate how entrenched they are with the opinion and to not let it go if the conversation goes nowhere. Basically the lack of soft skills some of the fed-bots have.
- The fact that people think aew fans watch the product with rose-tinted glasses and never have anything negative to say is the most asinine thing i see daily on wrestling social media.
2. Reacciones a los Cambios de Título y la Gestión de Campeonatos.
La pérdida del título de Hangman Page ante Samoa Joe en Full Gear generó un debate significativo, con algunos fans reaccionando negativamente y otros defendiendo la narrativa a largo plazo de AEW. También persiste la crítica sobre la cantidad de títulos en circulación entre AEW y ROH.
- I love aew, i really do, but the one thing that i dont like is the amount of belts across aew and roh that are on tv each week. Theres about 20 belts across the mens divisions if you count the tagtrios individually that people are walking round with.
- Im sorry why are people saying aew is dead or whatever after last night, did you think that hangman was gonna hold the belt forever.
- Why is samoa joe getting a title run, isnt the belt supposed to be on someone getting good fan reactions? asks the same people who stood in the crowd and cheered him since he turned heel. This is on you.
- The people complaining about hangman losing the aew championship seem to forget that aew is a place that develops long term storylines with ebbs and flows. If you want to judge a wrestling company solely based on the strength of individual moments, maybe wwe is more your speed. Trust the brand.
- People are blaming the belts instead of scattershot booking! like i have very much of the opinion that they booked themselves into a corner with the unified title only now is something interesting happening.
3. La Cultura del Fandom y la Separación entre Realidad y Kayfabe.
El archivo refleja la tensión constante sobre cómo los fans deben interactuar con el producto, incluyendo la aceptación de la sangre, la distinción entre el personaje y la persona real, y la frustración con el exceso de "crash out" (reacciones exageradas) en redes sociales.
- Wrestling is supposed to make you care, at least thats what ive always thought. But according to people for the last two days being upsetdisappointed with a match outcome is the absolute worst thing you can possibly do. So thank you for not being one of those people.
- People put too much emphasis on the person themselves instead of the character on screen and what were seeing when the camera is rolling. If you hate an actoractressathleteperformer because of a character they play on tv, thats super weird.
- Wrestlers are grown ass adults who can handle themselves and dont need fans white knighting for them over every single bit of negativity. Its getting ridiculous with some people.
- The blood discourse in wrestling always seems weird to me, because while i 100 understand why a normal person wouldnt want to see a human purposely covered in their own blood, i know all wrestling discourse is controlled with attitude era obsessed old people, which had tons of blood.
- You can like getting worked and be upset about an outcome. Those two things arent as mutually exclusive as people want you to think lately.