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Black Cat and Dre are two dudes doing a wrestling podcast and are embarrassed to use real names or pictures of themselves identifying them as the most compulsive and enthusiastic fake pro wrestling fans of this generation. The two dudes spend thousands of their own fortunes to put forth a podcast recalling all their favorite wrestling stars of the eighties and nineties. They recently found a buyer for their podcast outlet and are trying to find ways to profit off this venture and in this we at the Center bear blog wish them luck. We get a ticklin and a giggle listening to their podcast here in the office as they try to recall the most obscure wrestler and events only die hard fans would recall in their brain. One topic of the unusual nature of the Japanese fan base for pro wrestling I found of interest and da topic of this post.
The bizarre nature and development of Japanese culture. Dre or the cat couldn't help to notice how well dressed the Japanese wrestling fan and placid they are when he watches matches from japan . This is a stark contrast to the American fan most of who are off nature and wacky mother fuckers. The American pro wrestling fan always has and always will be a fucken hillbilly whack job whether in the South, our West, or in the cathills of New York state. Dre and the Black cat are embarrassed at times observing their fellow fans to call themselves wrestling fans and why they don't post pictures of themselves in modern times and many of us feel the same way. however, the Japanese fan is very quite, respectful and really takes in this phony baloney Western display of bravado as ahhhhhhh one would say take ahhhh a Opera or a choir concert. This was especially true in the eighties in the videos that the hosts of Flaircop.com review but one has to wonder with globalization and a more cocky culture if the young Japanese wrestling fans will or have started acting like dicks around the square mat. The Japanese really have embraced this pro wrestling American cultural depravity into their own culture but thankfully not the arrogant pro wrestling attention seeking attitudes and actions around the ring. it quite is amazing if one thinks about the differences of the Asian mind and Western mind in this regard and the Black Cat there have always been odd aspects of Japanese culture that is hard to understand. I definitely agree with him and perhaps the most bizarre aspect of Japanese culture I always find neurotic is Nyotaimori. This is the act of eating raw sushi off a hot women's naked body. This is the most bizarre notion that has an old and deeply ingrained part of Jpanese culture. I would love to see this become more of a part of an applebees or Chili's dining experience in America. In fact, withen the urban elite and hipster milleniums sub-classes of the West this is indeed becoming more and more of the norm. As just like pro-wrestling there is a human need to embrace someing foreighn and exotic and display an neurotic and erotic experience fan base to try things out of the norm.
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