8 Simple Ways WWE Fans Can Help Improve The Product
5. Stop Seeking Out Spoilers
Social media has become a wonderful tool for wrestlers to connect with their audience outside of televised programming, and likewise, is an excellent resource for fans who want more of their favorite wrestlers. But like with most other forms of entertainment, social media is also responsible for spreading spoilers like wildfire.
Following the wrestling rumor mill is a perfectly fine way to spend your day, but it can also have some unfortunate consequences. Old school dirt sheets paved the way for numerous online forums, Reddit threads, and Facebook groups all dedicated to one thing: finding out what surprises WWE has in store for the near future and making sure everyone knows about those surprises beforehand.
Because a lot of fans want to be wrestling insiders. The outside world might call these people know-it-alls. You might recognize them as "smarks." And to be a smark, you have to know what's coming your way at all times. There's no room for surprises.
...But how fun is that? Honestly. It's like people who IMDB a movie while they're watching it and find out the ending 45 minutes before it shows up on the screen. What's the point? Where's the magic in that?
Do yourself a favor: Stop actively looking for ways to ruin WWE's occasional surprises and let yourself experience the joy of being genuinely shocked.