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Mike Santana recently sent a passionate message to professional wrestling fans.
Recently, multiple wrestling promotions have been seeing a lot of success. TNA also recently broke records by selling over 4,000 tickets for TNA Slammiversary. The PPV is sold out.
Mike Santana took to Twitter to advise fans that they should just enjoy professional wrestling and give credit where credit is due.
“Some “Fans” like to say they love Pro Wrestling and support its growth, but go on to try and downplay or spew bulls*** about a companies success/accomplishments…. “Oh they draw well because of this or that..” “This person or that person is responsible for their success” NO, MUTHAF***AS… It’s because there’s a great TEAM of likeminded individuals who have a common goal and want to see EVERYONE succeed. Just shut tf up and enjoy pro wrestling,” Mike Santana tweeted.
Some “Fans” like to say they love Pro Wrestling and support its growth, but go on to try and downplay or spew bullshit about a companies success/accomplishments….
“Oh they draw well because of this or that..”
“This person or that person is responsible for their success”
NO,…
Why did Mike Santana decide to return to TNA?
While speaking to Whatculture Wrestling, the former AEW star shared the real reason why he decided to return to TNA.
“Everything happened, honestly, pretty fast,” Mike Santana admitted. “Like I’ve said before, I’ve always kept an open ear in connection with a lot of guys at TNA. I had a lot of friends here, and I’ve always been one to always keep my ear to the ground and make sure that I know what’s going on. Any professional wrestler that’s in the business should always do their homework and always stay connected to whatever’s going on because there’s so much now, right?
“Like there’s so much wrestling and so much going on, so I’ve always been one to do my homework and stay in touch with everyone. I’ve always loved what TNA has been doing throughout the years, that I’ve been gone, and that they’ve gone through such a huge transition and so much talent. It’s just been awesome to see their growth and progression,” Mike Santana said.
What is your take on Santana’s tweet?