I liked a bit of both actually.Loved it when masked wrestlers stayed in character and maintained that aura of mystique.However,it was also interesting seeing a side of their personality which we didn't normally see. Your opinions please.
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i think a lot of wrestlers never really worked out how to behave.
Bruno had just got disqualified - could he be all goodness and light to the autograph hunters?
Robby had just dislocated his shoulder in a No Contest: but he could sign majestically.
Each and every wrestler took on the game's secrets and had to work out how to manage best when confronted by one, two, six, twelve, twenty fans.
Masambula got it right. He looked bewildered, didn't speak (I so wanted to hear his Yorkshire accent), rolled his eyes, kept everyone happy - and vamoosed.
If I'd known then what I know now, all would have been different.
But of course I didn't. That's the fun of reminiscing about it all.
In general preferred wrestlers to be themselves and just be good wrestlers