What Happen?

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In a pro wrestling world that is dominated by "sports entertainment" and "smart marks", I begin to wonder what is happen to the days were fans were fans and wrestling stories were told in the ring and not through acting back stage.  

When fans were able to enjoy the show unfold in front of them and not look on the internet to find out what was going to happen next before they even filmed it.   

Where fans got their information from the several wrestling magazines on the news racks that did their research and got their facts straight and not from some website where they post half truths and non facts to "break a story" that is not really a story.  

Why does it matter what attendances was when they wrestlers and the promoters but on a great show.   Why can't people just enjoy the show.

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Shane Michael Kidder, creator of a Web site of his photos that receives nearly 2 million hits a month from around the world, has learned many lessons in his time photographing wrestling, the most important one being “watch where the wrestlers are going.” This comes after almost being knocked out by a wrestler diving out of the ring at his first show in 2003 at a Golden State Championship Wrestling event in Newhall, Calif. Born in Northridge and still living in the San Fernando Valley, he spends most of his time working on his Web site in preparation for the next wrestling event.

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