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MWR Press Release: Brandon Aarons criticizes online bloggers

Posted by reimaginejournalism on April 12, 2009

Compiled by Kari Williams

In a recent interview with Missouri Wrestling Revival, “Irresistably Flawless” Brandon Aarons spoke negatively of wrestlers who feel the need to justify their opinions through online communications.

While balancing college and the beginnings of a wrestling career, Aarons does not approve of wrestlers in the business with less experience than himself talking about how the industry should change.

“Obviously [wrestling] is fun, but it’s not just for fun. I mean, I’m not going to go home and write a blog about it and be like, ‘Oh, you know, wrestling’s not fun anymore because heels aren’t doing what they’re supposed to do, and faces aren’t doing what they’re supposed to do.’ To me, it’s definitely not a hobby,” Aarons said.

Using the internet as a tool for venting one’s frustrations does not sit well with Aarons, who has strong opinions on the subject.

“For the people that go on the internet and write their blogs about how wrestling should be, I don’t think that’s acceptable at all because who are they to judge somebody else and what they do? I don’t go to the hospital and say, ‘Hey, nurse. You don’t know what you’re doing, get out of here.’ I know what I’m doing. Why? Because I’m trained. Why does [Brandon] ‘Espy’ [Espinosa] know what he’s doing? Because he’s trained. Why does Mike [Sydal] know what he’s doing? Because he’s trained.

“So, people who get on the blogs, people that wrestle for maybe one promotion, and then they’re like, ‘Oh, I’m not going to wrestle anymore.’ Whatever. Okay, that’s great. Awesome. It’s your decision. But, don’t go on the message boards; don’t go on your little MySpace blog and say, ‘Well, you know what, you guys aren’t doing it right.’ Really? I’m not doing it right? Well, then what are you doing? So, bascially, I think that those people should get there asses kicked,” Aarons said.

Inquiries or discussion on Aarons’ view can be done on the St. Louis Wrestling Community and Lethal Wrestling Alliance message boards or personal messages can be sent to Aarons at brandonaarons@yahoo.com.

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