Unfortunately, I've made a mistake.
I'm actually lying here, halfway.
So, a few months ago, I asked in a Discord server with me and a few of my friends what their greatest matches ever were, in an attempt to group rank them, and to read some reviews. Of course, a bunch of us are lazy, so we never got past the first week of voting. This project idea got stuck in my mind again, and I decided to do a mini-project where I watched what my friends believe to be the greatest match ever. So I did what any (halfway) rational person does.
I turned to Twitter. I asked a simple question, thinking the post would not break containment. For some wicked, godforsaken reason, it did.
https://superjcup.smol.pub/firefox_oaI8a7PPFO.png
Of course, typically, I don't get a bunch of interactions, my biggest tweet I've ever fired off was watching a local independent wrestling show at 1 in the morning where a wrestler named Brayden Toon, amassing nearly a million views (as I write this, though I'm sure it'll slowly reach a million soon.)
So, y'know, you expect like 10 replies? Wrong, look at the screenshot, look at that, nearly 100 so far. This has increased tenfold.
By the end of this, I hope to put a constructive top 50 matches, and really practice writing along the way. Because there is something magical about this sort of question and how it broke containment.
It's the fact that the answers, no matter the range of how great to how obscene I find them, are all versatile, from the best pick down to the dark horse pick.
This is a blessing and a curse, and I hope somebody has the balls to follow along with me.