Episode 1: Welcome to the Society
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About this listen
The conversation covers a range of topics including the Royal Rumble matches, loyalty and expectations in wrestling, the art of the cheap pop, wrestling predictions and speculations, women's Royal Rumble and AEW matches, the impact of social media on wrestling, and the comparison of old school vs. new school wrestling matches. The takeaways include the significance of cheap pops and emotional investments in wrestling matches, as well as the impact of social media and exposure on the wrestling industry. The conversation delves into the impact of tribalism in the fan base, where brand loyalty and instant gratification play a significant role. It also highlights the need for long-term storytelling in wrestling to engage and retain the audience. The conversation explores the importance of open-mindedness and open dialogue, emphasizing the value of listening to different opinions and perspectives. It delves into the concept of 'Cheap Pop or Go Away Heat' in wrestling, discussing examples and implications. Additionally, it highlights the significance of character over work rate in wrestling, focusing on the emotional impact and engagement of storytelling and character development.
Takeaways
- Cheap pops and emotional investments in wrestling matches
- The impact of social media and exposure on the wrestling industry Tribalism in the Fan Base
- Instant Gratification Generation Open-mindedness
- Character over work rate
Chapters
- 00:00 Old School vs. New School Wrestling Matches
- 51:15 Open-mindedness and Open Dialogue
- 01:11:49 Character Over Work Rate