AEW, which was established in early 2019, already has a loyal fanbase that believes the brand new wrestling firm affords a superior various to WWE. Though AEW has carried out properly to create a distinct segment for itself, quite a lot of WWE followers aren’t enamored by its product, which frequently results in the fanbases butting heads on social media.
Earlier on Saturday, professional wrestling legend Lance Storm chimed in with an attention-grabbing analogy on Twitter, evaluating AEW to “pineapple on a pizza” which affords an acquired style that few pizza lovers take pleasure in.
Storm tweeted, “I’ve concluded right now that AEW is like pineapple on a pizza. Those that do not prefer it truly get mad at individuals who do and attempt to persuade them to cease having fun with one thing they like.”
By way of a number of extra tweets, Storm stated he had no real interest in debating wrestling followers who do not agree together with his analogy.
“Very like the pineapple debate, I’ve no real interest in listening to your stance on my analogy both.”
“Get pleasure from it or do not and transfer alongside together with your life,” he wrote.
Apparently, former WCW announcer Mark Madden introduced the alternative finish of the argument and felt AEW followers don’t love to listen to any criticism of the product both.
“The alternative is true, too. Quite a lot of AEW supporters go ballistic for those who criticize even a small fraction of the product. Wrestling has develop into tribal, similar to every little thing else,” he wrote.
As famous, the viewership numbers for this week’s AEW Dynamite and NXT have been delayed as a result of Thanksgiving vacation. They’re anticipated to be launched on Monday.
The alternative is true, too. Quite a lot of AEW supporters go ballistic for those who criticize even a small fraction of the product. Wrestling has develop into tribal, similar to every little thing else.
— Mark Madden (@MarkMaddenX) November 29, 2020
Get pleasure from it or do not and transfer alongside together with your life
— Lance Storm (@LanceStorm) November 29, 2020