The World Wrestling Federation is a wild, profane, sexually explictit, and an extremely entertaining show to those who "get it". Many people don't get it (mainly mature people) and that's why it brings up so much contreversy. Anyone who has actually watched a WWF broadcast would probably agree with me that it doesn't actually deal with alot of wrestling. It deals more with over-the-edge plots that usually keep the viewers at the edge of their seats. The world wrestling Federation has proved itself to be a very popular and succesful business, whether it be by the ratings, the ticket sales for live shows, the mainstream success of many of the WWF's stars, or the general popularity and the fact that alot of these wrestlers are now household names. Also the WWF is a very fast growing company for example they have succesfully gone into many other areas of the commercial world, such as games, comics, upcoming books, magazines, musical compilations, clothes, many other kinds of WWF merchandise, and their recent break into Network television. This company lead by Vince MacMahon, who in my opinion is a gensius just because he was the first to figure out that people like bad guys now instead of good hero types, and they like extreme and in-depth storylines not a few interviews and long boring matches. My basic message in this article is that if you "Get it" great, if you don't just don't watch it but don't bother the people who do like to watch it.
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