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How do you approach Wrestling spoilers?

  • 20-08-2011 5:34pm
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    Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 23,089 ✭✭✭✭


    According to a new study by the psychology department at UC San Diego, people actually enjoy spoiled stories more than stories that they hear fresh.

    http://kotaku.com/5830092/spoiler-alert-people-like-spoilers

    So no more bitching to mods about accidental spoilering. :p

    Personally I subscribe to Nicholas Christenfeld's view, who is a professor of social psychology at UCSD, that "Plots are just excuses for great writing. What the plot is is (almost) irrelevant. The pleasure is in the writing."

    Another reason why spoilers arent a big deal to me is that I watch RAW and WWE PPVs live. Smackdown is mainly heavily wrestling and IMPACT spoilers are so dumb and illogical my brain doesnt commit them to memory.

    So yeah.


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