7 Non-WWE Projects That Do WWE BETTER Than WWE
6. Mith Gifs
I have a lot of emotions about Sami experiencing Kevin’s NXT debut as if it were his own, as if now he were finally *fully* in WWE. pic.twitter.com/GTffQur0JV
— Mith Gifs (@MithGifs) September 5, 2018
Twitter gifs have become currency amongst wrestlers in 2018 - Colt Cabana even revealed as much during a recent ALL IN edition of his Art Of Wrestling podcast - but @MithGifs does so much more than just broadcast high spots, big moments and bad botches.
Often finding narrative where there's little to cling on to in the product itself, Mith compiles the works of several performers (focusing particularly on Sami Zayn and Kevin Owens) to highlight minutiae that makes matches mean as much as they occasionally do.
Frankly, her work has at times been vital in preserving the suspension of disbelief for the characters. Zayn, Owens and the others she's gif'ed haven't always experienced the best of times on Raw and SmackDown, but Mith's careful capturing and reframing of intricacies have reflected both her vast knowledge of their respective careers as well as an acute understanding of what occasionally makes professional wrestling so beautiful.
One tweet or thread linked here won't do the account justice, but a follow will - within weeks - vindicate the very reason you fell in love with the company in the first place.