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Old 02-09-2016, 10:27 AM   #22814
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I read an interesting column on 411Mania.com about Jim Cornette and Vince Russo's opinions on Lucha Underground, and they brought up a good point about Cornette -- he should admire the kayfabe of the LU universe, even if it is ridiculous.

JC is right in everything he says about LU not "being a sport," but it's more entertainment than WWE. I hope they get it onto Netflix.
While I agree with everything Cornette said about it, I don't mind it like he does. Because I DON'T think of it as wrestling. I think about it as a TV show about wrestling. And I don't see anything wrong with that. In a way it does less to "damage the credibility" of pro wrestling than other companies because it clearly presents itself as a scripted show about a pro wrestling company. If wrestling were real, this show would be exactly the same.
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