An awesome video of what wrestling really is....

Nick Vibe

Dark Match Winner
I'm sorry if this isn't the right place to post this thread, I just didn't know were to do it. So, this video, uploaded about 2 days ago has become very viral on Youtube and is being talked about a lot in a good way. The guy narrating is telling the story of Triple H and his journey in his 20 year career from 1995 up to today. Female actors are portraying the wrestlers in a real life cinematic goofy-comedic way. Telling the story in that way ultimately makes the narrator come to a conclusion. The line that he delivered in the end of the video, what wrestling is all about, almost made me shed a tear and explains why we love wrestling so much. It doesn't matter how much I rumble about it, you just have to watch yourselves to fully ''get'' what this is all about. I promise you will be sucked in it instantly and won't be dissapointed.

Here's the link of the video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VYvMOf3hsGA

Your thoughts?
 
It was pretty cool, but got a little long winded at the half way point. Still, 5 stars for effort! WWE should hire this guy as a writer... I'm not even joking.
 
It's a great video, it tells a pretty good story of how wrestling should be if you allow the characters to grow over time and not have them stay the same.
 
It's funny how he picked Triple H though, huh? I mean, what he is saying can be true at points and exaggerated at others. But it seems to give credence to the fact that Triple H has been at the heart of pretty much everything that has been good or great about the WWE for a long time. I often honk he doesn't get enough credit but if you read between the lines here, I think the narrator is trying to give credit to a very good career in some ways.

Either way, a really good watch and an interesting take on things to say the least. I also enjoyed the cameos. Awesome video.
 
This is probably the best way to explain wrestling to people who don't even watch wrestling that I've seen in many years. At the end of the day, it is entertainment after all. I like how they picked Triple H for this because I always felt that out of everyone in the WWE in the last 3 decades, he was the one who really had his character evolve in a way that we see it before our eyes which is true to anything else we see in entertainment in general.
 

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