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Mantard
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I may end up following Monkey and just agreeing with him, because it seems my last few posts have done just that.
After WM24 happened, I figured I'd say "what the hell" and go back and watch what is commonly called "the best Wrestlemania ever: WMX7." While I didn't have all the previous matches and build-up on hand, the match simply was just amazing. My memory is pretty shitty sometimes, but there were so many times I thought Rock was somehow going to win. And the Austin was going to win (he eventually did, but I couldn't predict each fall, like is common now). As KB and Monkey said: It was simply gold. Two legends, one belt, and buckets of blood.
After WM24 happened, I figured I'd say "what the hell" and go back and watch what is commonly called "the best Wrestlemania ever: WMX7." While I didn't have all the previous matches and build-up on hand, the match simply was just amazing. My memory is pretty shitty sometimes, but there were so many times I thought Rock was somehow going to win. And the Austin was going to win (he eventually did, but I couldn't predict each fall, like is common now). As KB and Monkey said: It was simply gold. Two legends, one belt, and buckets of blood.