I'm not being very serious at all.
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I'm not being very serious at all.
Every once in a while, you make a completely fucking ******ed comment, that I want to laugh at, but can't. This is one of them.
Please do all of us a favor, and actually watch some ECW, TNA, and possibly even some ROH before next year's tournament.
Yeah I read what he said and immediately thought
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Wait... are you being serious this time?I said RVD jumps farther. That gives him an advantage. No damage control there.
Wait... are you being serious this time?
I said RVD jumps farther. That gives him an advantage. No damage control there.
I'm not sure how jumping farther, in a match where you have to jump and grab on to cables and climb to the center of an X, is a bad thing.
Triple H likely got busted open and beaten badly in his dog collar match, so it takes the viable choices in the next round down to RVD and Savage for me.
You don't jump and grab the cables. You climb the turnbuckle, and then crawl across the cables. You can walk on them, like a tightrope as well, and use them for offense, and defense.
I don't think Triple H was beaten badly by Styles. RVD and Savage would be much more worn out by fighting to a draw in an Ultimate Submission match. All the more reason to vote for HHH.
I know that. But, if RVD can jump from one side of the ring to the other, who's to say that he can't just jump off of the turnbuckle to the middle of the X where the briefcase is?
Triple H bleeds often, AJ has dog collar match experience, and I'd imagine a dog-collar match being more brutal than a submission match.I don't think Triple H was beaten badly by Styles.