
Robert S
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I hope that Cena does not watch NXT. Mauro used the following great line about Adam Cole: "Cole may be slimier than John Cena at the Kids' Choice Awards, but (...)." That Dakota Kai segment was really weird. I get that they are working a classic "underdog overcoming the bully" story, but Kai acting like a 12-year-old who got pantsed in front of her whole class or like a full grown woman who was sexually assaulted seems to be too much.
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All on your list except Dusty turned between heel and face at least once. Plus the above mentioned "not-staying-too-long-at-one-place" thing.
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Finisher spamming at the beginning of a 6 h shows, these guys don't know how to work (well, rather they don't care if they burn out the crowd early).
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After the Cena entrance I am curious about Angle entering for the Rumble. It will be really weird to hear Angle's entrance theme without "you suck" chants.
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He is pretty good, but he is no Johnny Sorrow,
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So there seem to be women in the crowd.
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From what I heard about air-conditioning in Saudi Arabia the temperature in the arena probably will be the lowest for a WWE show in quite some time.
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That kuppo-kick counter from Ki was insane. I doubt that if they repeated the spot 100 times that they would hit it as well as they done there more than 5 times at most. There were couple of minor issues with this match: there was some sloppy stuff, for example the mentioned flying headbutt or kicks missing by a mile and Ki threw too many big bombs too early in the match which lead to a lack of escalation of offense from his side until the Ki Crusher. But this is definitely a match that would have gotten over great in 2002 ROH (though Low Ki was definitely better in 02 than he was here, Homicide I am not so sure). Homicide is a guy I have often problems watching as in-ring he too often wrestles way too sloppy and does not seem to care that some of his stuff does not look very good, so you have no problems believing that he started out as a backyarder. But here he is spot-on. Except maybe a mafia kick that missed by a lost most of the sloppy stuff here was done by Low Ki.
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That dive from Blade was something. Just flying from out-of-nowhere into the hard-camera view. If he would have jumped from a plane and landed in the ring it would not have looked much different.
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With punch 1 I meant the women's stuff that was talked about here. Though at least the women could have gotten into the country, which I doubt Dar would have been able to (I don't know if he has a UK or an Israel passport, but for countries like Saudi Arabia it would have even been enough if there was a Israel stamp in Dar's passport for him not to be able to get into the country).
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The 187 number (no, not Homicide) was all over the bio video on the network as well. That included a clip from the Hall of Fame where HHH was using the 187 number while talking to Bruno and Bruno did not object.
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What a pity that Noam Dar is not a pushed wrestler because that could have been a really "fun" 1-2 punch.
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I agree, the early parts with Big Show squashing Shane were quite enjoyable. Shane is what he is, but as the included him being a pretty decent athlete that means I have seen much worse backyarders than him. The cinder block that exploded on contact looked really silly, even worse than the exploding amplifier.
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Z-Man and semen are almost homophones. I suppose that was done on purpose with someone finding it funny in a "see, he is a blowjob babyface" way.
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I was watching this a week or so ago. I did not remember Austin having a knee brace that early in his career. By the way: how did the Z-Man name got by S&P?
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Great work here by Edge and Christian using lots of classic tag team spots. This is how you do an opener.
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The early ladder spots here were pretty good and smart usage of the ladder. However as longer this got the worse it and, well, random it got. The Ace Crusher spot was reused like 100 times for Randy Orton finishes. I am sure if Michael Cole would watch this match he would shout "RKO out of nowhere" just because he could not help himself.
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Benoit and the Rock have great chemistry for two guys as different as it could be (for 2000 WWF, that is). The go home segment at the end is really great as it not only builds the Judgement Day but also takes a look for the further future (HHH vs. Jericho continued).
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According to the Meltzer obit no, though Meltzer mentioned that he did not speak to Bruno "in some time" (like in a year or two), so maybe they made up within the last months (apparently Bruno was in hospital for the last two months).
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Inoki running a show in Iraq in December 1990 has to be up there as well. If I remember correctly, the thing was built around some hostage release or whatever, but still.