Sorry, I came out the gate a little hard on that one. I didn’t mean to shout. Just wanted to lay down a few facts about what we’re building here today.

  1. WrestleCraft is about the art both physically in the ring and from a production standpoint (be it writing, lighting, camera or ring crew). Being involved in the wrestling business for a while myself has made me appreciate way more about what people see every week on TV and take for granted. I hope to use this perspective to help give others more ways to enjoy this industry. Why? How? That leads into…
  2. This is not a clickbait headline pseudo-TMZ rage factory. We’re helping you enjoy a thing, not hate one of your own hobbies. While I will be critical of things when the need arises, I try to focus on the positive. So if you’re looking for scandals, rumors, and/or “fake insider” bullshit, you should probably go elsewhere for that. I’m not telling you you’re enjoying it wrong either, I’m just saying let’s not yuck each others yum, cool?
  3. Fuck Tribalism. This is not the Monday Night Wars or the territory days. We watch wrestling, whatever kind you are interested in is completely fine. I may speak a little proportionately more about WWE products, but mostly because I only have so many hours in a week. I do like to focus on them also because the most production work is put into their product, and all of that interests me. But there’s nothing wrong with AEW, TNA, GCW, New Japan, NWA, local indie feds, or that one bar that you know of that runs wrestling out of it every once in a while because they have a big dance floor and a high ceiling. I’m looking for the positives in all of that. Wanting companies to be out of business is bad for the whole industry and everyone working in it.

And this is the bottom line.

-Prinny

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