It's either that or constantly face-palming yourself trying to sit through an entire WWE or TNA broadcast. They both still put on great matches from time to time, but it's a very difficult task, as an adult, to get through an entire TV episode (and most PPVs for that matter these days). Whereas, I I'm assured to enjoy at least 80% of the card from one of the quality indy feds everytime. I remember when Wrestlemania, Royal Rumble, and Summerslam were the wrestling shows I most looked forward to every year. Even back in high school, when I was already into many Japanese federations, WCW, and ECW, those three shows I'd always look forward to catching live. Nowadays I could careless about Wrestlemania or Summerslam (I'll read the results, and then stream the matches that interest me later, but I wouldn't force myself to sit through an entire card anymore). I still look forward to Royal Rumble just because of the style of the Rumble match. The best wrestling show of the year for me, for the past three years, has been Chikara's three day King of Trios tournament.
Also, there are sites that regularly post the new indies DVDs as they come out. It cuts the "hassle to follow" aspect down completely. There is one megasite in particular, but the membership is closed (they really don't want their stuff spread to random leeching boards). If you're interested following some of the quality indie feds (that actually cater to wrestling fans that have been watching since the 80s, and not overrun by TV writers who don't care about wrestling or tradition), I can hit you up with an invite next time I get one.