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Post by Lennon on Sept 12, 2007 13:05:40 GMT -5
Where, exactly, in my post....did I say that they were superior? Just curious, because I don't see that anywhere... I like to call it reading between the lines. You're saying most ROH/american fans lack the knowledge to be polite and respectful at wrestling events. I merely pointed out that while Japanese fans culturally make it a priority to be 'polite', the way of showing 'respect' changes with culture. You seem to think if ROH/american wrestling fans aren't being 'polite and respectful' just like the Japanese fans, they lack the knowledge to do so. That is where the implication of superiority comes in... I can honestly tell you that is not what I was trying to say. There are A LOT of fans who just don't know how to act in public. They act like fools and just try to get themselves over. I'm not talking about ALL ROH/American wrestling fans. Just the select few who choose to act like morons.
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Post by Heresy on Sept 12, 2007 17:17:46 GMT -5
I like to call it reading between the lines. You're saying most ROH/american fans lack the knowledge to be polite and respectful at wrestling events. I merely pointed out that while Japanese fans culturally make it a priority to be 'polite', the way of showing 'respect' changes with culture. You seem to think if ROH/american wrestling fans aren't being 'polite and respectful' just like the Japanese fans, they lack the knowledge to do so. That is where the implication of superiority comes in... I can honestly tell you that is not what I was trying to say. There are A LOT of fans who just don't know how to act in public. They act like fools and just try to get themselves over. I'm not talking about ALL ROH/American wrestling fans. Just the select few who choose to act like morons. Okay gotcha... guess I misinterpreted what you said. No hard feelings.
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Post by Lennon on Sept 12, 2007 19:55:36 GMT -5
I can honestly tell you that is not what I was trying to say. There are A LOT of fans who just don't know how to act in public. They act like fools and just try to get themselves over. I'm not talking about ALL ROH/American wrestling fans. Just the select few who choose to act like morons. Okay gotcha... guess I misinterpreted what you said. No hard feelings. Of course not.
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Post by Kliff and the Brewers on Sept 12, 2007 22:03:40 GMT -5
They are polite and respectful. Something a lot of ROH fans no nothing about... yep. Wrestling in Japan is a sport. People are respectful, and polite. Its not just the fans, its their way of life. They have morals.
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Post by NOW that's WRESTLING on Sept 13, 2007 14:30:51 GMT -5
You watch wrestling for the crowd reaction? That's sad...
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Post by MX5 on Sept 13, 2007 20:41:46 GMT -5
Watch Super J Cup 94' if you think their crowds are "boring"
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