占领原始:职业摔跤爱好者,嘉年华式,和社会运动的商业化

Gino Canella
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2014年3月10日,丹尼尔·布莱恩在世界摔跤娱乐(WWE)的中心举行了一场“占领原始”抗议活动。世界各地数以百万计的观众通过WWE每周播出的电视节目Raw观看了这场比赛。这是一种有剧本的反抗行为,粉丝们最喜欢的、处于劣势的摔跤手布莱恩让几十名粉丝穿着他签名的“Yes”t恤挤满了拳击场。这次抗议是Bryan和The Authority之间持续不和的高潮,The Authority是一个由公司老板和摔跤手组成的团队,当时的WWE首席品牌官Stephanie McMahon, WWE人才和现场活动执行副总裁Triple H,以及一群邪恶的摔跤手,包括Kane, Seth Rollins和Randy Orton。对于WWE来说,普通人与公司老板之间的故事情节并不新鲜。在20世纪90年代末,可以说是有史以来最受欢迎的职业摔跤手之一,“石头冷”史蒂夫·奥斯汀,与公司和邪恶的麦克马洪先生发生了争执,
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Occupy Raw: Pro Wrestling Fans, Carnivalesque, and the Commercialization of Social Movements
O N MARCH 10, 2014, DANIEL BRYAN STAGED AN “OCCUPY Raw” protest in the center of the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) ring. The event was broadcast live and seen by millions of viewers around the world on WWE’s weekly television series Raw. This scripted act of defiance saw fan favorite and underdog wrestler Bryan fill the ring with dozens of fans wearing his signature “Yes” T-shirt. The protest was the culmination of an ongoing feud between Bryan and The Authority, a team of corporate bosses and wrestlers consisting at the time of WWE Chief Brand Officer Stephanie McMahon, WWE Executive Vice President of Talent and Live Events Triple H, and a rotating crew of villainous wrestlers, including Kane, Seth Rollins, and Randy Orton. This storyline of the Everyman versus his corporate bosses is nothing new for WWE. In the late 1990s, arguably one of the most popular professional wrestlers ever, “Stone Cold” Steve Austin, engaged in a feud with The Corporation and the evil Mister McMahon,
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