
MVP isnt one to stay silentespecially when it comes to dirt sheet drama and how it affects the business. And now, hes drawing the line on when wrestlers should actually respond to rumors.
Speaking on the Marking Out podcast, MVP laid it all out: most rumors are best ignored unless they attack someones integrity. He explained that in todays social media era, dirt sheet writers have too much influence, and their reviews can actually affect a wrestlers career.
But to MVP, the problem runs deeper. He believes some wrestlers are no longer performing for the fans in the arenabut for a single critic watching behind a keyboard.
That, he says, is where everything goes wrong. MVP made it clear that fans and wrestlers alike put way too much stock into online reviewers. Unless the report is attacking someones character or professionalism, he thinks its not even worth the energy.
But his strongest words were reserved for the fansand the real meaning of a star rating.
And for wrestlers still learning the ropes, MVP dropped one last reminder about where the focus should be:
MVPs take cuts through the noise and reminds everyone what really matters: the fans in the seats. Internet opinions might come and go, but a live crowd response is something you earnand cant fake.
Do you agree with MVPs take that wrestlers should focus on live audience reactions instead of online star ratings? Share your thoughts and feedback below wed love to hear what you think matters most in modern wrestling!
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