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Post by Deleted on Sept 10, 2016 20:17:51 GMT -5
I got a match that'll blow you away.. #NotYourAverageWrestlingMatch
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Post by Noguerra on Sept 11, 2016 17:03:55 GMT -5
Meh.
To be honest, it kinda felt like they were re-treading familiar ground with this one. It was still fun, though.
I thought that the segment with Joseph Park was fucking brilliant. Must be something in the water at the Hardy estate that transforms people into their previous alter egos. Wonder what would happen if Dolph Ziggler took a dip in there. Would he come back as a caddy or as a male cheerleader? WHO KNOWS?!?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 20, 2016 9:48:50 GMT -5
Meh. To be honest, it kinda felt like they were re-treading familiar ground with this one. It was still fun, though. I thought that the segment with Joseph Park was fucking brilliant. Must be something in the water at the Hardy estate that transforms people into their previous alter egos. Wonder what would happen if Dolph Ziggler took a dip in there. Would he come back as a caddy or as a male cheerleader? WHO KNOWS?!? My guess is it depends how long he's dipped in the lake of rejuvenation. And yeah there were some similarities to the first one. I feel like they didn't wait long enough between them (imo should have spaced them out a year to make them feel more special). I hope the match vs Decay at BFG isn't one of these too. I like them, but that'd be far too much too soon. :/
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Post by Noguerra on Sept 21, 2016 2:26:31 GMT -5
Yeah, that's pretty much the issue I have. One of the major reasons why The Final Deletion worked was because it was something we hadn't really seen before and it managed to get people talking. When it becomes the standard, then it kind of loses its impact (no pun intended). I really doubt they'll do another one of these for BFG. What they should do is bring Russo back for one night to officiate a Senor Benjamin on a pole match.
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