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Post by Joey Cush on Jun 18, 2018 1:56:12 GMT -5
I see nobody is talking about this edition of WWE 24 yet Im sitting in awe at what I just watched.
Between the TNA footage, the sheriffs department, the interviews and thats not even close to it.
By far the best WWE 24 they have done, at least in my opinion.
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Post by LK3 on Jun 18, 2018 2:36:36 GMT -5
It was extremely good and interesting to listen to.
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Post by BØRNS on Jun 18, 2018 2:42:15 GMT -5
I was surprised at the extent to which they described their drug addictions and legal problems. Knowing this, and I'm sure tons of stuff that they didn't want to include, I am shocked that WWE brought them back last year.
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Post by ARUN on Jun 18, 2018 7:10:30 GMT -5
Wwe nailed it again. Very well done.
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Post by E N I G M A on Jun 18, 2018 8:00:00 GMT -5
As I said in the Network thread, this was REALLY well done! I truely respect their honesty, not only to the people who watched this but also to themselves. Anyway, a GREAT GREAT watch!
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Post by bababooey on Jun 18, 2018 9:02:38 GMT -5
It was really really good. Some of the footage was actually almost scary.
The one thing I was confused about though was, isn’t WWE 24 supposed to be a documentary that spans a period of 24 hours?
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Post by punksnotdead on Jun 18, 2018 9:30:07 GMT -5
I was really enthralled by listening to guys like Sting, Joe, Bischoff and specifically AJ, give so much insight. It seems like the key for both Jeff and Matt was being honest with themselves about how scary out of control they were getting. I watched TNA through the entirety of all of that stuff so it was extra compelling to me. WWE doesn't have to hide from any of this stuff imo. They are different guys this time around and I think it's great to see both of them doing so well in WWE. That speaks to Vince's character and his ability to never close the door on guys. Sure, Matt and Jeff were the hottest tag team in the world when they came out at Mania but I don't think that happens for them if they're not both clean. Everyone loves a comeback story and I think we've seen that from both Matt and Jeff. It's a feel good story to this point.
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Post by Angel Beast on Jun 18, 2018 9:32:09 GMT -5
It was really really good. Some of the footage was actually almost scary. The one thing I was confused about though was, isn’t WWE 24 supposed to be a documentary that spans a period of 24 hours? Yes and no. When it’s for a big event it focus solely on that event like the days leading up to it and stuff. When it comes to Superstars it’s usually a career retrospect/biography.
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Post by marino13 on Jun 18, 2018 9:49:58 GMT -5
Yeah, this was top notch television. Very pleased with the depth they went into, and the names they interviewed. They held nothing back.
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Post by 5th Horsewoman on Jun 18, 2018 11:45:12 GMT -5
That's something i actually needed to see after the past month and a half.
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Post by Zigzag on Jun 18, 2018 11:47:31 GMT -5
After watching everything they covered up to WM 33, I still got goosebumps when they showed their surprise return...and I was there.
Definitely the best, and most thorough episode they've ever done.
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Post by Lorenzo Alcazar on Jun 18, 2018 11:53:33 GMT -5
It was a fantastic documentary. I mean, it was sad because this stuff actually happened and these actually went through these horrific personal issues, but the transparency of the WWE and the fact that they had the guts to show it all and even include TNA footage. Again....very surreal.
Hopefully both guys are out of the woods and don't have any future relapses, because like they even showed, again which I was surprised, Jeff Hard had a relapse as recently as September 2017.
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Post by LuisTX on Jun 18, 2018 12:39:02 GMT -5
This was a great episode and I love seeing all the TNA footage on the WWE Network. This was long overdue, and I wish WWE would have had this partnership with Impact Wrestling years ago when they did a documentary on Mick Foley, and they can always do a more official documentary on Sting and Kurt Angle later and now include their TNA footage as well.
The only other thing I'll say about this series is the name of it seems to be confusing. It started off documenting a specific 24 hour period, but now it seems to be more documentary style. And that's cool, but then give that type of episode a new series name that makes more sense.
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Post by A-Rob on Jun 18, 2018 12:55:54 GMT -5
I watched it last night and wow it was fantastic, almost all the WWE 24's are great. They didn't shy away from anything. This should have been sent in for an Emmy nomination not mixed match challenge.
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Post by c-scope on Jun 18, 2018 16:36:23 GMT -5
I just watched it and it was ing amazing. That is the best episode of any original show they have ever put on the network. I liked that they went so in depth with the drug problems they both had. It’s crazy to think how close thy both were to losing literally everything. i have always loved the Hardy’s and that just made me an even bigger fan
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Post by Deleted on Jun 18, 2018 16:37:23 GMT -5
You can tell in Vince's eyes he was happy they were back.
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Post by Triple S: POOR on Jun 18, 2018 16:42:38 GMT -5
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Post by The American Daydream on Jun 18, 2018 17:52:49 GMT -5
How can I watch it without the network?
Bring on all the 9.99 replies
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Post by The Natural Eddy Valintino on Jun 18, 2018 21:13:22 GMT -5
This episode was probably my favorite episode yet. Im surprised they mentioned Jeff's DWI arrest. Shame he drank and drove. Also I'm liking that WWE used TNA footage. Glad to see Impact Wrestling licensed footage to WWE.
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Post by 666erickana on Jun 19, 2018 4:11:27 GMT -5
Really good, but so sad to see them in their darkest hours, thanks everything seems fine these days but we never know, just think about jake roberts
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