10 misconceptions that we had about WWE as a child
This was probably our reaction when we knew the truth about our childhood misconceptionsChildhood and professional wrestling is a deadly combination. The pleasure of seeing all those wrestlers perform in the squared circle was second to none and there was a whole sense of innocence about the things though we were witnessing in actual violence. We enjoyed the sport, but we did not know how the wrestling business worked.We did not know about what went behind the scenes and we clearly didn’t know how complex the whole thing was, this lead to a lot of misconceptions as well. Most of these misconceptions that we had about the wrestling business as a child turned into funny childhood stories as we grew up. And this list is going to kick you in that nostalgic part of your brain with all those childhood misconceptions.
#12 A worthy Mention: All those double meanings
What does everybody want? What does everybody need? What does everybody love? Head.
Am I the only one who thought that everyone just loved Al Snow’s mannequin?