MVP Weighs In On Comedy In Wrestling: It All Depends On The Presentation

MVP talks comedy in wrestling.
In recent years, some comedy acts in wrestling have come under fire online as there is a huge push for realism in some discussion circles. Some fans have pushed back on this criticism, saying that there has always been a place for comedy in wrestling.
On the latest episode of his Marking Out podcast with Dwayne Swayze, MVP gave his take on the situation, saying that some wrestlers can take their comedy too far.
“Usually when a heel is using comedy for heat, they’re the butt of the joke. They’re the ones on the receiving end of the comedic whatever it is, which is great for the babyface. You know, the babyface pulls the heels pants down or whatever, the heel is the butt of the joke. It can go too far. In terms of killing the moment, it depends from everything I’ve been taught and from how I approach it. I don’t do haha, I’m not into that. You try to do some comedy with me, I’m going to punch you in the face. Light haha when you’re a cool babyface and you’re mocking me in some kind of way, what I’m going to do is I’m going to be malicious. I’m going to maul you vicious because you embarrassed me, how dare you embarrass me? We can do the haha, but the way I’m going to get my heat back is after everyone is laughing and I maul you, who’s laughing now? You can get that moment back, I don’t think you kill the moment. It’s all in the application. What is the moment, you know? What is the comedy spot, how was it done, there’s so many variations to that to contextualize it.”
MVP continued on and said that he’s seen some sketch comedy type stuff at various independent shows.
“I have seen on indie shows where the heels are doing comedic spots and I feel they take it too far where it’s like, are we wrestling or are we doing a sketch comedy show? I’ve always said it’s a buffet, there is definitely a place in comedy for wrestling for sure. It’s just how you go about it and what your taste is. I don’t care for the haha, but I’ve seen haha done right where it’s like, oh, that was actually pretty clever. It all depends on the presentation.”
Elsewhere in the interview, MVP backed up Grayson Waller’s recent bar fight story. Check out his full comments on the matter by clicking here.
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