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Post by joeiscool on Jan 10, 2017 19:01:53 GMT -5
The adlib interruptions are what get me... it throws off the flow of the promo. And the rest... I don't really care about. But it's like playing EWR -- when you use someone in 3 segments, they lose overness. I can take her in a segment or two, but when it's every other one... pretty annoying. Which is again what sets SDLive apart from Raw. Bryan and Shane are not in every other segment and they don't emasculate their roster. They are also both faces..
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4TheGlory
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Post by 4TheGlory on Jan 10, 2017 19:05:00 GMT -5
Honestly I think he would tear her head off if she interrupted him
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MrBRulzOK
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Post by MrBRulzOK on Jan 10, 2017 19:28:48 GMT -5
The Undertaker has a mystique to him that most guys just don't have. Most likely Vince just told her to shut the Hell up when he came out.
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Post by Dave the Dave on Jan 10, 2017 19:39:44 GMT -5
Even when Daniel Bryan wins against HHH at WM the next night she's still shitting on him so what is accomplished. She was proven factually wrong in her opinions by the fact that Bryan proved himself as the better wrestler by beating Triple H clean, and then Orton and Batista later that same night. Her words no longer had any credibility, no matter how often or how loud she'd say them. That said, I'd have found it more jarring and "spotlight-stealing" if Stephanie started kissing his ass and talking him up, to be honest. The heel NEVER just admits defeat like that unless they're about to turn babyface. I didn't want her to admit she was wrong. Most heels are defeated then move to the next feud. Since the Authority was tied to the title at that time I assume that's a problem with the storyline more than her. The rest of that post is my main issues with her character. The Bryan story was one of her better uses despite what I still see as problems.
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