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Post by EoE: Well There's Your Problem on Feb 3, 2017 1:22:35 GMT -5
You do come out of it thinking wow what a great show, And then you remember how horrible Mania 32 was. It's a testament to the documentary makers about how they made the show look awesome. The video and documentary production teams have been WWE's most consistently strong department for many, many years now. Think of all the PPV matches you were on the fence about, but got swayed into at the last minute by a killer video package. Or as they've done here, made a bad WrestleMania look way better than it has any right to.
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Post by wingedeagle on Feb 3, 2017 16:37:57 GMT -5
The editors don't get enough credit. They even managed to make Goldberg Vs. Lesnar look epic the way it was supposed to be when they recapped the match last year heading into Survivor Series.
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Post by Brian Suntan on Feb 4, 2017 4:18:05 GMT -5
One thing that struck me, was how stilted and awkward 90% of backstage conversations between wrestlers are. I get that it's the same in any large company because you can know everyone, but the only real genuine warmth on show was between The New Day.
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