When it comes to the world of professional wrestling it seems that most fans have very strong opinions. Sometimes fans like to voice their opinions on the internet, and sometimes those opinions can be negative.
Triple H recently talked about some of the negative opinions while speaking with Andrew Schulz on Flagrant, and he gave some examples of how the opinions on the internet don’t reflect what’s happening in real life.
“The internet is not real life. The b****ing and complaining that is on there is not real life. You can read the internet and it will sound like this thing is dead. I’ll use Cody as the example. ‘Cody has already jumped the shark. He’s dead as a babyface.’ Really? I’m in an arena with 10,000 people every night going apes**t for him. He’s selling the most merchandise. Sure, whatever you want to say on the internet.
“The beautiful thing for our business, unlike a movie or TV show or even a book, we have a focus group (every night). As we begin to tell these stories, you know, ‘This is working. This is not working.’ Whether people are b****ing online, the reaction of people live. ‘Jey Uso is terrible.’ What are they doing? (Yeeting). Merch, reaction of the crowd, everything he does. It’s just the opinion of a few people.”
H/T Fightful