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Can you imagine in the SB the camera panning over to Taylor whenever the Chiefs score? I have no time for it. It'd be kind of cool if it's Lions/Chiefs being they played each other in the first game of the season.
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[2024-01-18-TNA-Impact] Will Ospreay vs Josh Alexander
Tenese Sarwieh posted a topic in January 2024
In a highly anticipated showdown, Alexander and Ospreay engaged in an exhilarating back-and-forth match, showcasing their unwavering commitment and delivering a performance that surpassed their previous encounter. This time, they elevated the intensity with table spot, ramp spot, and poisonranas. The conclusion put over Alexander strongly and marked the first outstanding match for TNA in 2024. -
[2024-01-17-AEW-Dynamite] Samoa Joe vs Hook
Tenese Sarwieh replied to ShittyLittleBoots's topic in January 2024
A thrilling David/Goliath encounter unfolded with incredible moments, showcasing Joe's beastly performance, and delivering impressive comebacks and hope spots for Hook. -
The action unfolded throughout Daily's Place, with Claudio showcasing his superhuman strength and Hangman embodying the spirit of a fiery babyface badass. The dynamic between them, coupled with the execution of exhilarating and daring maneuvers, elevated this television match to an extraordinary level of excitement.
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Masato Tanaka may have shown signs of aging over the years, but he displayed an exceptional performance in this match. The bout commenced with intense mat work, gradually evolving into a captivating spectacle. Tanaka unleashed his aggressive side, relentlessly pummeling Hachisu at every opportunity. As a first-time observer of Kentaro Hachisu, I was thoroughly impressed by his resilience. He skillfully battled back from Tanaka's relentless assault, instilling belief in the lively crowd that he could secure a victory. The atmosphere was electric as spectators anticipated a possible triumph. However, Tanaka, unrelenting, concluded the match with a series of brutal Sliding Ds, leaving a lasting impression. This outstanding display has fueled my enthusiasm to watch more P.P.P. in 2024.
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TNA has pleasantly surprised me; despite my initial doubts about the build to HTK, they are on the verge of selling out the Palms Casino Resort, thanks to rebranding, introduction of new belts, and a noteworthy surprise signing—kudos to them. Although the departures of Deonna and Trinity are significant blows, the roster still boasts talents like Grace, Luna, Shaw, and others. Furthermore, I foresee 2024 as the year that marks the ascent of Kilynn King.
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A fiercely intense physical showdown unfolded, with each woman matching the heightened intensity that propelled the match to swift progression. Masha seemed perfectly at ease in this environment, unleashing a relentless barrage of strikes and slaps that mirrored Miyu's ferocity in her powerful kicks. The dynamics of this encounter surpassed their previous meetings in the US, making it a vastly superior and more gripping spectacle.
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It was an impressive bout between two seasoned professionals, which wasn't entirely surprising given the high-caliber athletes involved. They maintained a brisk pace throughout the match, skillfully executing moves without succumbing to an overly frenetic rhythm. Their dynamic performance managed to steer clear of any dull moments in the middle, building up to a compelling finish while keeping the overall experience tightly knit and compact.
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Those 30 minutes were truly disheartening to witness; once hailed as one of the world's premier wrestlers, Kota Ibushi now appears as a mere shadow of his former self, grappling with the challenge of piecing everything together. While his mental acuity remains sharp, his body has relinquished its former prowess. Every movement seemed sluggish, with Ibushi visibly grappling with the anticipation of the next move, often stumbling in execution and, regrettably, injuring his ankle in the process. Marufuji, not immune to the passage of time himself, valiantly attempted to salvage the match. Despite being no spring chicken, he outshone as a far superior performer at this stage in his career.
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In a jaw-dropping display of athleticism and sheer determination, Darby selflessly offered his body to Takeshita, transforming the ring into a battleground where Takeshita emerged as an absolute monster, effortlessly tossing Darby around like a rag doll, unleashing explosive bombs, and executing mind-bending maneuvers like The Chaos Theory on the ramp. Allin, embodying his never-say-die daredevil spirit, absorbed every punishing move Konosuke unleashed, defiantly asking for more, and responding with awe-inspiring hope spots. Undoubtedly, this electrifying showdown marked the inaugural masterpiece in television wrestling for 2024.
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This moment was extraordinary, witnessing two legends colliding once more. Bryan's masterful storytelling unfolded as he strategically targeted Okada's main strength, relentlessly assaulting his right arm. Aware that a Rainmaker from Okada could spell defeat, Bryan executed a brilliant game plan. Okada, resilient and fighting from a disadvantaged position, showcased exceptional selling and delivered punishing blows during this intense phase of his storied career, creating a truly outstanding narrative.
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WWE TV 1-1 to 1-7 - Former Champion on Day 1 of the New Year
Tenese Sarwieh replied to C.S.'s topic in WWE
Becky tried her hardest but Nia stinks, at least this gives Becky something to do until WM.