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Post by linecookguy on Dec 27, 2011 13:27:58 GMT -5
Was legit pissed off at R-Truth last night, during the beatdown. It looked as if Miz was trying to take a few stiff shots at R-Truth while he was by the steps..
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Post by gonzo16 on Dec 27, 2011 13:29:55 GMT -5
Yeah I noticed it....He also kept mumbling something to him. I think Truth got caught up in the moment and was stiffing him, and Miz was trying to calm him down and retaliate also.
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Post by linecookguy on Dec 27, 2011 13:32:15 GMT -5
I am glad I wasn't the only one who thought wrestling was real for a split second during that segment.. Miz looked so pissed, and it brought me back to when A-Ry did the Miz beat down earlier in the year, but hear miz looked half scared and pissed off
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Post by modestgenius on Dec 27, 2011 13:52:19 GMT -5
No, its just a testament to how well the segment went, and how good the Miz really is. Everyone always compares him to Jericho in the way he talks and dresses - but he also adds in the nice little touches like taking a swing at R-Truth
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Post by Beartato on Dec 27, 2011 14:04:27 GMT -5
No, its just a testament to how well the segment went, and how good the Miz really is. Everyone always compares him to Jericho in the way he talks and dresses - but he also adds in the nice little touches like taking a swing at R-Truth Which is what Punk did to Miz the RAW before TLC. JUST SAYIN
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Post by J.O.B. Squad on Dec 27, 2011 18:57:46 GMT -5
It's possible he was....Cause it seemed like every time he tried to get up Truth would just punch him back down.
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Post by Andrew is Good on Dec 27, 2011 19:06:55 GMT -5
I don't think that's the case. One of the bad things with wrestling is people don't fight back. Like, instead of you pulling and guiding someone to the middle of the ring to do a move to them, they'll grab the ropes or fight back, until getting cut off and that person does that move anyway.
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