Apparently you either don't know what the definition of a "story" is or you haven't been subjected to enough books/movies/anything with a plot.
You watch a movie to see it for the storyline. It's really fictional and no one gets hurt. However you usually go to see it to get draw into the story and it makes you at least try to believe it. You read books (some of us at least, not me in particular) to be drawn into that storyline.
We speak of what's happening next in the story, I could go on and on right now if I felt like it telling you who is contracted and who is not and what they are doing and where they are doing it and when they are doing it. That's not the point.
Even though Flair is contracted with the company right now, he could just say "Ok I'll sell" and leave and be off television for a few weeks/months. Or he could say "No I won't sell" and have some kind of consequences.
Think of a wrestling storyline as a fork in the road but with a map in the middle. You know that both forks go two different directions, and you know where they are going. The point is, what the hell are you going to see (or not see) if the person guiding you takes you on one road over another? .. and you don't get to pick the road either.. the person guiding you (the WWF writer) does that.
I shouldn't even have to ramble about this. You know exactly what we are talking about but since you think Wrestling is foolish you choose to feign ignorance.
That's fine.
- Kostaki
