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Media Consumption Journal

Jeremy Gordon, “Is Everything Wrestling?” (1825 words)

The comparisons made between the fake wrestling seen on TV and the reality TV shows people indulge in, are quite striking. As Gordon points out, fans of WWE are often looked down upon by outsiders. But the outsiders are the same one's elbow deep into Kim Kardashian’s life and the whirlwind of politics we think we’re ever so educated on. We are all like the fans of WWE, believing something that we know isn’t fully true. Until we accept that, we will follow the same theatrics.