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it looks like baseball has finally been surpassed by basketball. the major american sports fandoms now go:
from here it gets murky. like should WWE and AEW be included, even though they're staged soap operas?
It's a bit difficult to directly compare the popularity of the different major sports when they play such vastly different numbers of games each year (17+ for pro football, 82+ for pro basketball and 162+ for pro baseball).
Even if wrestling is staged, it requires a shit ton of athletic ability to do half of that shit and not get seriously injured.
I don't care for wrestling, personally, but some of what they do is legitimately impressive.
It's literally a circus performance.
I remember seeing a pretty convincing “pro wrestling is just drag for people who are afraid of cross-dressers” argument, but I can’t remember the finer points.
That was '80s hair metal.
wouldn't 80s hair metal be more like cross dressing but for people scared of the gender performance of drag?
Yeah so we are clear, I am not disparaging the talent and artistry that goes into wrestling. In fact, I'm decidedly not, I love that shit. I just think it should maybe treated as the most popular live performance art instead of as the 9th most popular professional sport.
You could say the same about ballet. Participants in both are athletic but they aren't playing a sport
What is ice skating but ballet on skates? And it’s in the Olympics.
Surprised MMA isn't on there. The UFC is pretty damn big now.
It was after professional wrestling and boxing. I was surprised boxing was ranked higher than UFC/MMA
Wow yea that surprises me, I know boxing is still decently big but you rarely hear of boxing having competition shows like the ones UFC did and then all the ads I see of MMA/UFC constantly. Wrestling I think I've only seen it on TV during the Olympics even.
professional wrestling is what got ranked here. Think about the shakespearian theatre about the amateur sport of wrestling as being what's ranked here, not true competitive wrestling where the winner and loser is determined by the bout
Ah, WWE style wrestling. I was thinking Greco-Roman wrestling.
And when you say football, surely you mean a game where a ball (= sphere) is played with the feet, amirite?
American Hand-egg, if you will
I mean a sport that is played on foot rather than on horses ;)
If we do want to be pedantic then the list, 1-4, would be
Better?
I went ahead and used the americanized shorthand of "football" for gridiron rules football and the british loan word "soccer" for association rules football (soccer is a an Oxford slang tradition of adding "-er" to the end of something to make it an activity, IE calling rugby rugger and footer for all forms of football. In that tradition association football became assoccer or soccer) since the context was "what are americans watching, and why are all of us engaged in this weird ritual where even if we don't care about the superbowl we find ourselves at superbowl parties?"
gridiron football starts with a kick. many games are ended with a kick as well