I would like to share two important lessons I have got from WWE.
--> First one is that life is tough and only the tough will survive and the toughest will win. We saw what happened to Bad News Barett. He got injured and could not compete in Money in the Bank match. Now we know it is bad from him but all competitors face the same injury risk and then they compete.
Thus luck is also a factor and being at the 'right place at the right time' is what makes one successful. And being at the wrong place at the right time or being at the right place at the wrong time or being at the wrong place at the wrong time all will lead to a kind of 'crash'. Thus we can clearly say anyone has 25% chance to succeed as even one element of 'wrong' can ruin the show.
We even saw in the case of Daniel Bryan. He was attacked by Kane and got 'tomb stoned' and that is actually the cause of his injury. Now Kane attacked John Cena several times and tried to 'tomb stone' him but John Cena could defend himself and turn the tables back on Kane. Thus we can say John Cena was tough, in fact he could be in the category of 'toughest'. He did not 'lie back' and take the punishment Kane was sent to deliver to Cena. He fought back. Thus he became the World Heavyweight Champion.
-->Next is the importance of the "Authority". We know that "Authority" is always there. Whether it is Communist or Capitalist, democracy or kingdom system or dictator system, one entity will always be there which is the authority. And people work in environment which are nurtured by the "Authority".
I wish I could have realised it earlier then, I might not have left my previous job. It is now after watching about 3-4 months of WWE constantly taht I am realsiing the importance of Authority. And I realise now that it has always been like this both in WWF (which is now WWE) and in life. It is not for pure entertainment that they show these talks and Authority related disputes in WWE or other shows. There is an element of conflict between The Authority and the people who function in the environment under the Authority's control.
They incorporate it into the shows. Just plain matches would not be that interesting if it was not for the shows storyline running behind or parallel to the matches being held.
--> First one is that life is tough and only the tough will survive and the toughest will win. We saw what happened to Bad News Barett. He got injured and could not compete in Money in the Bank match. Now we know it is bad from him but all competitors face the same injury risk and then they compete.
Thus luck is also a factor and being at the 'right place at the right time' is what makes one successful. And being at the wrong place at the right time or being at the right place at the wrong time or being at the wrong place at the wrong time all will lead to a kind of 'crash'. Thus we can clearly say anyone has 25% chance to succeed as even one element of 'wrong' can ruin the show.
We even saw in the case of Daniel Bryan. He was attacked by Kane and got 'tomb stoned' and that is actually the cause of his injury. Now Kane attacked John Cena several times and tried to 'tomb stone' him but John Cena could defend himself and turn the tables back on Kane. Thus we can say John Cena was tough, in fact he could be in the category of 'toughest'. He did not 'lie back' and take the punishment Kane was sent to deliver to Cena. He fought back. Thus he became the World Heavyweight Champion.
-->Next is the importance of the "Authority". We know that "Authority" is always there. Whether it is Communist or Capitalist, democracy or kingdom system or dictator system, one entity will always be there which is the authority. And people work in environment which are nurtured by the "Authority".
I wish I could have realised it earlier then, I might not have left my previous job. It is now after watching about 3-4 months of WWE constantly taht I am realsiing the importance of Authority. And I realise now that it has always been like this both in WWF (which is now WWE) and in life. It is not for pure entertainment that they show these talks and Authority related disputes in WWE or other shows. There is an element of conflict between The Authority and the people who function in the environment under the Authority's control.
They incorporate it into the shows. Just plain matches would not be that interesting if it was not for the shows storyline running behind or parallel to the matches being held.
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