altcunningham
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All this.For whatever reason the women's hardcore comes across more like "we can do this too" spots than "its always been my dream to get dropped onto thumb tacks" to me, and I watch it more concerned for the health of the performer than the storyline of the match. The men have this to some extent as well, in that you get the sense if they aren't willing to be stapled or burned or stabbed they aren't really a wrestler in AEW. I always wonder how many performers feel they have to do this to keep their job. I find it odd that so much of the IWC gets fixated on whether the performers are given pushes and wins or losses and on labor practices, but seems to ignore the labor practice issue of who is proposing that the performers should be in a match that requires planned real pain, bleeding and injury risk instead of making something seem more violent than it is. I know, I am old...
Feuds should only reach the level of true personal animosity and vindictiveness after a long build. I prefer the wrestling logic to be more "I will beat you in the ring" then "I will try to murder you in the ring" - for the bad guys they want to win for ego driven, selfish reasons and will lie, cheat and resort to cheap shots and bad sportsmanship - and for monster heels just wanting to inflict pain; for the good guys they want to win to defeat the bad guy and uphold honor and integrity and show they are better, and maybe avenge some atrocity. The inbetweeners mix the two, and the "GMs" basically being "you want to fight, fine by me".