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Wrestling - Part 3


Not reading the thread because spoilers, but what has McAfee done to deserve that hero's reception? Am I missing something? He's a just an over-excitable commentator.
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Brock looked absolutely gassed doing anything. Face was beet red at the end of it. Walked the whole match and looked absolutely fucked.
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Guessing they kicked off with that match because the EPSN normies would click over if they started with something that normally goes on that end of the card.
 
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Not reading the thread because spoilers, but what has McAfee done to deserve that hero's reception? Am I missing something? He's a just an over-excitable commentator.
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Brock looked absolutely gassed doing anything. Face was beet red at the end of it. Walked the whole match and looked absolutely fucked.
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Guessing they kicked off with that match because the EPSN normies would click over if they started with something that normally goes on that end of the card.
Isn't that where he played NFL so he always gets a massive reception

Watched both PPVs last night and thought the WWE one was so disappointing. For an event that was hyped up as a mini wrestlemania I thought the quality was poor.

AEW did last too long but had far better matches, from great technical wrestling to brutal matches. Just wish Tony could slim down the PPV to at least under 4 hours
 
Got to give credit to her getting a job off her Dad and then her husband running the business. Truly against the odds stuff.
Fired Heyman in the 2000s for having too many ideas and telling her, hers weren't that good. Famously took credit for the women's revolution concept that was started by a tweet AJ Lee made which the company jumped on and getting herself over actual talent by berating them in promos and giving them a slap they obviously couldn't have a come back from.

Truly a trail blazer of the industry.
 
Fired Heyman in the 2000s for having too many ideas and telling her, hers weren't that good. Famously took credit for the women's revolution concept that was started by a tweet AJ Lee made which the company jumped on and getting herself over actual talent by berating them in promos and giving them a slap they obviously couldn't have a come back from.

Truly a trail blazer of the industry.
Welcome to corporate America.
 
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