I believe that if wrestling content creators are constantly doing daily wrestling talks like watch alongs and post shows, it's going to cause frustrations and that'll leak through your hyped up, angered thoughts. And that's not you. We cannot accurately think things through with an anger mind because you didn't like Jelly Roll on a Smackdown segment, or didn't like Pat McAfee when he was beloved not that long ago, while praising iShowSpeed and Lil Yachti (I'm guessing that's the online response).
Wrestling content creators want that negative reaction to come through so you click and send super chats (which only 50% goes to the creator πππππ) and be in the same mood as them. A review show shouldn't garner anger for the sake of anger. When I talk about NJPW, I'm frustrated, somewhat ranting but I make sure to give as much knowledge, perspective, and conversation appetite so my viewers are challenged on their thoughts and made up mind surface level takes.
I'm not just inviting viewers to just be a in mood with me but to have normal, healthy conversations about the difficult things in wrestling and the industry as whole. I leaned on my backstage experiences when talking about particular topics and I can spot things others can't.
So I think instead of talking daily about wrestling about things that cannot be changed, giving it a couple of days rest, that next day, you'll give better explanations. But we live in such a feeder online content world where if we slow down we may become irrelevant and people move on.
Stop creating like a mad man for the machines of online content creation (YouTube) that'll take all your earnings and barely reward you.
Start creating with intent and purpose on those machines of online content creation.
You're audience will thank you.