WWE: 6 Reasons Why Triple H Shouldn't Hate Online Fans
4. Haters Are Usually The Louder Minority
Negative fans are more aggressive than others. Very few of us actually contact anybody when we think something is bad; we just sit back, keep our thoughts private or maybe only share those moments with a few of our buddies. We don't necessarily jump on Twitter to send Triple H a message to tell him that a match at Battleground was bad. It's no surprise that some fans were unhappy with Battleground: it really wasn't a great show. The event was average at best. But then a lot of us will think that getting WWE Network for $9.99 is a great deal and that Battleground was fine. We have higher expectations for SummerSlam, but we can tolerate Battleground being just okay. The reality of it is if everybody really was negative then there's no way WWE would be getting 4-5 million viewers watching Raw every week, selling out arenas and selling 70,000 tickets at a show like WrestleMania. The good fans far outweigh the bad ones. It's not even close really.
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