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Originally Posted by DVaut1
It's a good gimmick. His best line (that I saw) was that he wanted to take away their guns with bullets and replace them with bullet points of knowledge. That's a deep ****ing cut right there, gotta give the guy credit. The joke is obviously on the liberals here and it's sort of just close enough to how real liberals talk but just over the top enough to be art that the act is pretty good.
As always with wrestling, the line between kayfabe (the scripted parts) and the real actors is blurry. The guy says he's actually pretty liberal and came up with the character after being upset when Trump won. I said this before in the LC thread but he's almost not pouring it on thick enough. I mean you give me or some of the better, wittier guys like say FlyWf money and time to insult a bunch of white dudes from Kentucky and Tennessee and I'm sure we could generate some real heat.
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Originally Posted by Mayo
I'm a white guy from Kentucky, and I will help write material for the liberal wrestling guy for free.
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The Progressive Liberal wrestling gimmick is absolutely hilarious but will become much less so when somebody shoots him.
The amateur wrestling historian will tell you that this is actually not a new gimmick, and Jim Cornette's whole gimmick or at least one of his go-to schemes (he's one a manager, not a wrestler) was to bring in a northern wrestler into a southern territory and have them call the locals hicks and morons and hillbillies. In fact Jim Cornette is more or less the original "white liberal from Kentucky gets heat by berating southern political sensibilities" although it probably goes back to the start of the industry at carnivals and fairs or whatever.
And then related to getting shot, remember these guys often consider it a 'victory' or good for business to generate that much emotion. Speaking of Cornette, he proudly tells stories on YouTube and podcasts and stuff about how he would get in the ring and cut an interview, and you knew you were doing it well when the audience would try to leap into the ring or throw trash at you or you'd have to be escorted home by bodyguards or whatever because you riled up the locals so much. Obviously no one wants to REALLY get hurt but bear in mind the whole industry is basically trolling and getting people triggered, emotional and angry -- that is how you sell tickets. A lot like politics. You get the locals furious and angry over a few shows so they get to watch the payoff when the local babyface hero character or All-American character guy finally shows up and beats you up or gives you a chair shot or whatever. Remember the wrestling audience doesn't want to watch two random idiots fight, they want to foist their own personal narratives into the ring and watch retributive (pretend) violence heaped on their enemies: foreigners, liberals, cheater wrestlers, whatever.
Last edited by DVaut1; 07-02-2017 at 10:56 AM.