Cedric Alexander recently shared his thoughts on the state of wrestling fandom, and his words struck a chord. Speaking candidly, Alexander admitted that the tribalistic behavior among fans makes him question whether some truly love wrestling.
“It makes me question whether you really love wrestling. I love wrestling in all its forms. I watch all the companies and all the talent. I have friends and close acquaintances throughout various promotions.”
His perspective highlights a growing concern in the wrestling community: the tendency of fans to divide themselves along company lines rather than appreciating the art form as a whole. Alexander’s comments serve as a reminder that wrestling thrives on diversity—different styles, promotions, and performers all contribute to the richness of the sport.
As debates continue online, Alexander’s message is clear: wrestling is bigger than brand loyalty. It’s about passion, respect, and celebrating the talent across the industry.
