Something that “matters”

Quote from an article describing Billy Corgan’s new bat-shit venture into professional wrestling:

“I stood in line the day before my dad’s birthday in 1995, and I walked up to the counter in HMV just outside of Toronto and I bought ‘Mellon Collie And The Infinite Sadness.’ I did it because when I heard The Smashing Pumpkins on the radio, it felt like something that mattered.

“About 500 miles or so south at me around that time, Steve Austin stood atop a ladder in front of a crowd of rabid wrestling fans in a boiling hot arena and cut a promo on The Sandman. And it felt like something that mattered.”

This guy’s definition of “something that matters” is pretty damn wide.