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  1. Il y a 3 jours · It is part of the suspension of reality that we all indulge in when we go to movies or any form of escapist storytelling. It’s a perfect metaphor for markets today. Many companies have become ...

  2. Il y a 9 heures · Timeless Toni Storm becomes the first AEW star to top the PWI Women’s 250. Sean Rueter has been a pro wrestling fan all his life, analyzing & covering it for SBNation since 2012, and co-managing Cageside Seats since 2019. She’s ready for her close-up, Mr. Khan. Pro Wrestling Illustrated’s (mostly) kayfabe ranking of the world’s top ...

  3. Il y a 2 jours · The WWE has operated mainly under the guise of being a kayfabe. A kayfabe is: “the practice of maintaining the illusion that everything is real - including the scripted personas, rivalries, and storylines”. This approach was critical to the brand’s success. The true nature of the business remained hidden, leading viewers to believe that ...

  4. Il y a 4 jours · Speaking on the Hall of Fame podcast, Undertaker reflected on his early days maintaining kayfabe. The veteran knew the hand he was dealt was a "gift," and all he cared about was making sure people ...

  5. Il y a 1 jour · Speaking on his Six Feet Under podcast, the Hall of Famer and Booker T spoke about the magic of protecting the business, to which The Phenom claimed that the magic had now disappeared: “There is such a concerted effort to let everyone know what it is that we do. ‘We try to protect the magic.’. No we don’t. It’s wide open.

  6. Il y a 2 jours · Kayfabe is the practice of pretending that professional wrestling is a true sport. Wrestlers would at all times flatly deny allegations that they fixed their matches, and they often remained in-character in public even when not performing.

  7. Il y a 5 jours · Kayfabe (noun) kay-fabe: The tacit agreement between professional wrestlers and their fans to pretend that overtly staged wrestling events, stories, characters, etc., are genuine. When the wheels began to come off Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson ’s gubernatorial campaign last month, it shocked many North Carolina political observers.