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29th July 2014, 02:24 | #12922 |
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I learn something new everyday. Competitive matches are actually burials.
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Keep educating me. I've realized it is not too late to learn. Once again my answer is he is turning face, so he can lose. I'd like Heyman to get upset tonight once Cena wins. Probably wont be. I'd make it so Cesaro shakes Cena hand after this non wrestler wins. Heyman should have got the other former Heyman guys out there. Make it a true burial and Cena beats all of them,. I think if any burial happened, it was with Heath Slater. Cesaro hasn't entered Damien Sandow territory yet. I think he will be alright. |
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For all of those who think Cesaro's push wasn't over, here comes the "Push Killer". Cesaro can't cut a promo, maybe that is why he is going to be buried tonight.
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29th July 2014, 02:27 | #12924 | |
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Cena looking really awkward so far. He should just stick to his five moves.
Cesaro on the other hand has cut back after Wrestlemania. Notice how he doesn't do the swing anymore. Not even his several variations of uppercuts as they're getting him over with fans. Quote:
Cesaro has no chance of winning this match and everybody knows it. Yeah, just like Cena buried Sandow the other day, the same thing is gonna happen to Cesaro tonight. I'm glad that's over.
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29th July 2014, 02:34 | #12925 |
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Can't really say that every match result that is obvious is a burial. Shawn Michaels wasn't buried when he lost to The Undertaker at Wrestlemania. I'll have to agree to disagree on this one.
I edited my other post, but I think Cesaro will be alright. I'm confident he wont end up like Damien Sandow. If he starts imitating others then I accept defeat. |
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29th July 2014, 02:40 | #12927 |
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Fair enough.
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What a surprise. AJ allowed the time on the mic. lets hope Paige gets to say another word. ahh, good job. nobody calls me chicken! I mean crazy. |
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Shawn Michaels was already an established wrestler and multiple time wwe champion when he lost to Taker at Wrestlemania. Can you think of someone else? Sandow and Ryback come to mind. Look at where they are now. I'm sure that there are many more. Enough of that I guess. Randy Orton posted a rare tweet to hype tonight's WWE RAW from Houston: "I don't say this kind of stuff often, but you can count on #TheViper striking tonight. Period. #RAW" Let's go Randy!
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I'll take all camera angles of Paige from the back thanks
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You said can I think of somebody else, so I shall respond. Thinking of wrestlers that are not former multiple champions etc losing to Cena and getting over it is pretty tough. If I did some research I'm sure I'd find them. But I can't be arsed. I thought you were talking about matches in general, so I decided to use that ridiculous example. |
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