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Post by marino13 on Feb 2, 2016 13:55:30 GMT -5
Imagine you were cast to be in a play. You were so excited. You invite your family & friends to be there. People flocked there to see what you have to offer. And right as you are about to say your first line, someone dressed like William Shakespeare jumps up and starts distracting the crowd. Then once the dust settles and you try to get things back on track, the entire crowd starts chanting "Willi-am Shake-speare! *clap *clap *clap!!" So the security asks him to step out so you can continue to preform. Would you just stand there and say, "I blame this on the PG aspects on this show?", "I can't believe they won't let this guy have fun!", or "This is somehow Roman Reigns fault!"? No! You'd be happy that the show can go on and people can see what they paid to watch. Yeah, but that would never happen. There's a world of difference between a theatre play - which is supposed to be performed in silence, and a wrestling show which actively invites crowd participation and noise and encourages a raucous atmosphere. Quite a silly analogy to make IYAM. "Regardless if you think it's fair or not, point remains, it's rude to interrupt any performer on any stage." And to add to that, it's simply disrespectful to steal the spotlight. People didn't pay to watch the crowd.
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