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Post by I'm Team Bayley and Indi on Sept 19, 2022 2:33:07 GMT -5
They got Braun to flip over vehicles by telling him an indie worker was in there and they owned it and was there looking to get some job worker, true story
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Post by Topher is Human on Sept 19, 2022 2:36:53 GMT -5
It was better than Mark Henry bending frying pans: So glad they made him do this. Literally looks like me trying to fix something that's made of metal by just bending it rly f***ing hard. Could someone reverse this for me, so Henry is trying to fix some busted pans?
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Post by Magnus the Magnificent on Sept 19, 2022 12:17:27 GMT -5
I'll have you know that the truck cost 12 million $.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 19, 2022 15:55:21 GMT -5
I'll have you know that the truck cost 12 million $.
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Post by A Platypus Rave is Correct on Sept 19, 2022 16:01:29 GMT -5
Did these feats of strength get over with the live fans or the TV audience who were watching at the time? It did, yeah. For a while, Braun was genuinely one of the most over acts in the company, until his consistent choking every time he went up against Lesnar started taking the shine off. Yeah, anyone that attacked Roman would have gotten cheers... (this was literally the week after he cut the biggest heel promo of his career... even though they tried to undermine it immediately... and then the next week had him go all wishy washy with it) but... the fact that the beatdown... JUST... KEPT.... GOING... to a comedic length ended with the flipping of the Ambulence. Dude was instantly a megaface.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 19, 2022 16:07:06 GMT -5
It did, yeah. For a while, Braun was genuinely one of the most over acts in the company, until his consistent choking every time he went up against Lesnar started taking the shine off. Yeah, anyone that attacked Roman would have gotten cheers... (this was literally the week after he cut the biggest heel promo of his career... even though they tried to undermine it immediately... and then the next week had him go all wishy washy with it) but... the fact that the beatdown... JUST... KEPT.... GOING... to a comedic length ended with the flipping of the Ambulence. Dude was instantly a megaface. Remember when top babyface Roman won the Elimination Chamber match even though he was the least popular person in the match, then they had Braun destroy him after the match to send the crowd home happy? 🙄
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Post by Woo on Sept 20, 2022 6:33:13 GMT -5
I stopped watching WWE on the regular in 2016, so I never saw the events of Braun Strowman being put over in the main event scene by virtue of his ability to lift and overturn vehicles. I just watched a few clips from WWE's YouTube page and am completely confused. My dude flipped a limo, a lorry, an ambulance, a van, and maybe some other cars. Did these feats of strength get over with the live fans or the TV audience who were watching at the time? Did Strowman's flipping over of vehicles break wrestling logic? As in, if Strowman can flip an ambulance relatively easily, shouldn't he be murking bros on TV in no time at all? And what did people think about Kevin Dunn Kevin Dunn-ing the segments with so many camera angles, quick shots, and implausible and nonsensical camera placements, mostly the GoPro shots? Yes. Braun flipping the ambulance made him a star instantly. He was a made man that night with his never ending attack on Roman.
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