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Post by disorganisedchaos v:2 on Mar 1, 2020 10:08:33 GMT -5
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Wasn't Cena/JBL at WM21 less than 10 minutes? It wasn't a great match but was as long as it needed to be to crown Cena and a 20 minute match would have been downright terrible.
- EDIT: 11:26. Could've sworn it was shorter.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 1, 2020 12:55:31 GMT -5
- writing this before going on Wiki to check - Wasn't Cena/JBL at WM21 less than 10 minutes? It wasn't a great match but was as long as it needed to be to crown Cena and a 20 minute match would have been downright terrible. - EDIT: 11:26. Could've sworn it was shorter. That's a match where I have no earthly idea with what they were thinking in how they structured it. It was basically just Cena winning a random SmackDown match with some jobber, when the entire title reign and the whole idea of positioning Cena as the future was calling for Cena having to fight off Orlando and the Bashams at all turns. Hell, the Cabinet tried harder to get the US title off of him than they did to keep him from getting the WWE one.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 1, 2020 13:28:51 GMT -5
I want Goldberg to wrestle 25-30 minutes. Just to see what happens.
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Post by David-Arquette was in WCW 2000 on Mar 1, 2020 15:13:00 GMT -5
Sometimes it works, and sometimes it can really sour people on the product even further. Saying that, I'm a fan of shorter matches. Far too many matches go too long now and are full of the same stuff.
EDIT: Was watching the Slaughter/Boot Camp match. That went twice as long as it should have.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 1, 2020 15:27:01 GMT -5
I want Goldberg to wrestle 25-30 minutes. Just to see what happens. What you are describing is called murder.
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Post by arrogantmodel on Mar 1, 2020 17:23:43 GMT -5
I want Goldberg to wrestle 25-30 minutes. Just to see what happens. What you are describing is called murder. Cruel and unusual punishment. For Goldberg, his opponent, and the audience.
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