Since the advent of the Internet, criticism of the WWE has become something of a passion for wrestling fans. In the age of smart marks (or simply, "smarks"), everyone is a self-proclaimed expert and seems to know exactly what is best for business. At any given time, theres no shortage of fans who will shout at the top of their lungs that WWE, at present, sucks. Maybe its because the Internet darling isnt getting the push he apparently deserves, or worse, is getting buried. Maybe the product is too sanitized and family-friendly these days. Maybe there just isnt enough focus on good old fashioned rasslin. The bottom line is that fans will always find something to complain about. Admittedly, the WWE seems to go through peaks and valleys in terms of the quality of its output. While some periods are remembered with great fondness, others are looked at as dark years that should be stricken from the history books (looking at you, early 90s and late 00s). But even in the worst of times, the WWE has managed to stay afloat and weather the storm. Why? Because despite their complaining, the fans keep watching. Thats what makes them fans.