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Post by hbkjason on Jul 19, 2015 3:00:47 GMT -5
the whole thing comes across as some cheesy, crappy PR move with the WWE trying to act like they are being all responsible which as a public company and with the way society is so damn up tight and PC these days I do understand, but that does not mean I have to like it. I really liked the move as it could be hit out of no where, landed on any wrestler no matter what size they were and best of all it looked damn cool and actually added to Seth Rollins character.......... and I feel character is something lacking in the WWE big time these days so the last thing they should be doing is taking ANYTHING away from a wrestler that makes them stand out and seem kind of cool which was what I felt this move did.
Also why the hell did they just not rename it? I think if it had been called anything else that they would not have even had an issue in the first place. I hope that in a few months down the line at a PPV maybe they could reintroduce it. Perhaps even they could have had him use it to defeat Brock Lesnar and make a big deal out of how Rollins had to start using the "banned" move again in order to win! There to me just seems like there was many ways to allow him to keep using the move without just throwing in the towel.
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Post by K5 on Jul 19, 2015 7:42:02 GMT -5
i'll miss the move and i agree with the others saying that it seems peculiar to do, but in this day and age the wwe does all it can to avoid stepping on toes
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Post by Deleted on Jul 19, 2015 8:40:04 GMT -5
I too miss the move but as K5 says? They are doing their best to stay off the radar with certain groups.
Maybe they got wind that somebody was about to start sh#T about the move and just pre- empted it.
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