5 Reasons Kayfabe is dead in pro wrestling, and 5 reasons it isn't

Brock Lesnar destroys Randy Orton with elbow strikes. Or does he?
Brock Lesnar destroys Randy Orton with elbow strikes. Or does he?

Kayfabe is not dead: Fans are in on the act now.

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One of the reasons the WWE has pushed the concept of a "Universe" of fans is to stress that pro wrestling is an interactive sport.

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Fans can cheer for their heroes, and boo the villains. They can implore the babyface to get up one more time to fight, clapping and stomping their feet in unison. The wrestlers get up and feed off the 'energy' the crowds is pumping out, finding that last reserve of strength to win the day.

The difference now is that fans are willingly participating in kayfabe. They know that the matches are scripted, but they usually play along with the act. Fans cheer heroic or noble acts and boo villainy and deceit.

There are times the fans refuse to play along, such as when they chant JOHN CENA SUCKS or relentlessly cheer for villainous heels like Adam Cole, but that doesn't mean kayfabe is dead. It just means the fans are in on the act.

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Edited by Shiven Sachdeva
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