Hiroyuki on YouTube mentioned that wrestling and similar activities are often more entertaining for general viewers when amateurs are involved rather than professionals. The intricate techniques and strategies that only experts understand can be boring for the average audience. However, the people running wrestling organizations are usually experts themselves and can't always see things from the audience's perspective. As a result, they often manage wrestling in a way that might be less engaging for the general public.
I also ran a channel where I created animations and built fictional worlds together with my viewers. However, I found that most people are not interested in creating but rather in enjoying existing content. Being a creator type, I struggled to make videos that resonated with the audience's perspective. Of course, part of the issue was that my videos simply weren't very entertaining to begin with.