There were some things I liked about that article, and others I hated:

I realize we're supposed to look at pro wrestling as a high-flying version of "The Young and the Restless."
I kind of LOLed when I read this. It's an oversimplification, but it is accurate.

And in 1999, Owen Hart died while trying to perform a stunt during a pay-per-view event
I'm not sure why this was listed with the rest of the deaths. It was an accident

"Personally, I thought the [McMahon] story line was in extremely poor taste from the start," said Phil Lowe
I agree with this Phil guy.

the company now focuses on wrestling over far-fetched story lines
Well, I'm sure most of the IWC would love that, but it's not going to happen.

you could argue pro wrestling is as physically taxing as professional football
That could DEFINITELY be argued. That statement is simply not true. Pro wrestling is what football players do once they get injured (The Rock, Goldberg, McMichaels).