Wrestling fans tend to have strong feelings when it comes to how their favorites are booked. When Bray Wyatt loses yet another feud, the comments section on the recap will be full of outrage.

I am guilty of this myself at times, so I understand the feeling. It's a tribute to the performers that we get so wrapped up in wins and losses in scripted matches. The worst outcome would be for everyone to throw up their hands and say, "Oh well, it's all just a show. Who cares who wins?"

But the next time you find yourself really upset about a booking decision, try to take yourself out of the sports entertainment world and into real life. You will be able to appreciate just how successful every wrestler on our TV screens really is.

Bray Wyatt is a perfect example. Much has been made about his losses at WrestleMania. If you could go back in time and tell Husky Harris he will work four straight 'Manias with John Cena, The Undertaker, The Rock, and Randy Orton but end up on the losing end each time, do you think he would have been upset about that future? Hell no!

This works for talent up and down the roster.

We can all probably agree The Ascension are on the bottom rung right now. But focus on the positives in their careers. They have each been with WWE for over five years, are the longest reigning tag team champions in NXT history, and have traveled around the world on the main roster.

When I was younger I dreamed of being a rock star. If I could have made a good living playing music for five years, made it big in a local market, and then gone on several world tours as an opening act for bigger stars, I would have been pretty satisfied with that run.

It's challenging to find a member of the roster who has not had at least a few really memorable moments in his or her career. So the next time you find yourself angry or feeling sorry for your favorites because they are on a losing streak or seem to be stuck with no direction, just try to remember they are living the dream!