In for the Oldberg lulz. It's amazing to me that there is anyone that unironically wants to see this guy (maybe there isn't). His whole shtick was just being an unbeatable phyiscal specimen. Seems like possibly the nut low gimmick for a 54 year old guy.
With the Cock now available on Amazon Fire, I was debating getting the network for this and NXT, but there is just nothing about WWE that I want to financially support right now. They've released anyone interesting and from what I've been reading, they're looking to restructure the only wrestling show I have any interest in over the last year (NXT).
None of that (Drew vs Jindar??) makes me care enough to change my mind at this point. Maybe by the time the Rumble comes around. Good luck getting through this for all who are watching.
I don't know what their whole arrangement is, though I'm quite confident that NBC doesn't have a bunch of beacons of good morals and ethics at the top of the food chain either. If you want to purity-test your money outflow while also patronizing big corporations, I can't imagine you'll basically ever like the result.
Sucks, but I've just sort of felt forced to accept it.
Sure, but it's not as much morality as I'm no longer entertained by the product. If it were morality, I would have cancelled when they had the middle east incident, but then, like you said, in order not to be hypocritical, I'd have to cancel most other things in my life too.
I love that basically no matter what happens on the show the main news is still gonna be CM Punk coming out in street clothes and talking for 10 minutes on AEW.