Physicians Office Resource Volume 8 Issue 09 | Page 11

...INTERNET PATIENT COMMUNITY rewards them for their continued patronage. When said product fails to live up to that unwritten contract, the internet fans revolt. nefarious refrains of "how can they sell us this crap?" and "I'm canceling my subscription!" ring out. It's likely the phenomenon that's led to the sagely saying: when wrestling it's good, it's really really good, but when it's bad, it's great (for internet fans). But why? Why does the Internet Wrestling Community seem to have a field day with the shoddy shows that annoy them? Taking to every place they can to air their disagreements and what in creation does any of this have to do with healthcare?! Wrestling fans react the way they do because they feel like they've got a stake in the wrestling product they watch on TV. The way they see it, they've invested their money into it, in some cases over the course of several decades. They've bought tickets to the live events, ordered the monthly pay-perviews and have schlepped over money for various forms of wrestling merchandisin