#6 Better in 1993: Kayfabe!

Kayfabe, an unwritten rule that wrestlers stay in character inside and outside the ring, was alive and well in 1993 and WWE’s performers were very rarely heard speaking outside of their outlandish personas.
As nice as it is nowadays to be able to hear what the people behind the characters think about their careers and storylines, it definitely made for a better and more believable show when fans had little-to-no idea what the performers were like in real life.
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We can’t complain too much because it’s great to know what the Superstars are like outside the ring, but it does take away from the character somewhat when a good guy faces a bad guy and the next day one of them wishes the other “Happy Birthday!” on Twitter.
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