5 Things That Should Be on Chris Jericho’s List

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3. The Internet Wrestling Community

Is it feasible to put hundreds of thousands of people on the list at once? Because that’s exactly what should happen.

The internet wrestling community, or IWC, basically refers to the group of wrestling fans who go online to discuss the latest happenings in the world of wrestling. Sounds innocent enough, right? Wrong. So, so wrong. If you find yourself on one of these message boards, particularly r/SquaredCircle on Reddit, be prepared for a flood of negativity. You enjoyed Raw last night? Sorry, it was awful. You think this storyline is pretty cool? Nope, it’s awful too. It’s pretty rare to come across a thread that is overwhelmingly positive, which is why it’s probably best to just remove yourself from the IWC altogether.

Occasionally you’ll see wrestlers criticize the IWC because they’re never satisfied or because they think they can book the shows better than the writers. And they’re right to do so. Being a wrestling fan should be about having fun, not having a superiority complex or criticizing every little thing. Does WWE do things that don’t make sense sometimes? Absolutely. But no amount of whining or complaining is going to make you feel better about it. If you enjoy what you’re seeing on Raw and/or SmackDown each week, keep watching. If you don’t, don’t. Simply as that. So IWC…

You just made the list!