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Post by LK3 on May 29, 2020 14:17:54 GMT -5
I'm still confused. He said what Lucha Underground was doing during this lockdown and there's clearly a joke here I'm not getting lol. I never saw Lucha Underground when it aired, only started going through old episodes recently. (It is pretty awesome, I'm enjoying it so far). It’s good until they kill characters off and get supernatural None of that stuff bothered me. It’s certainly not a traditional wrestling program. Season 4 was a letdown but as a whole I loved what they did. Would’ve loved to see it continue and see if they could bounce back with a killer season 5, but it’s great to see the success a lot of the guys are having whether it’s in WWE or AEW or wherever.
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Post by Yambag Jones on May 29, 2020 14:27:37 GMT -5
It’s good until they kill characters off and get supernatural None of that stuff bothered me. It’s certainly not a traditional wrestling program. Season 4 was a letdown but as a whole I loved what they did. Would’ve loved to see it continue and see if they could bounce back with a killer season 5, but it’s great to see the success a lot of the guys are having whether it’s in WWE or AEW or wherever. To each their own. I’m not wrestle shaming. lol
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Post by K5 on May 29, 2020 15:31:17 GMT -5
It’s good until they kill characters off and get supernatural None of that stuff bothered me. It’s certainly not a traditional wrestling program. Season 4 was a letdown but as a whole I loved what they did. Would’ve loved to see it continue and see if they could bounce back with a killer season 5, but it’s great to see the success a lot of the guys are having whether it’s in WWE or AEW or wherever. I only watched the first two seasons, but I was a fan as well. they were unique - they were the only ones using that degree of cinematics and it was stand alone. should all wrestling be like that? probably not, and that’s why it’s great to have different promotions. by the way, this post isn’t meant to be debating your post at all, I’m agreeing.
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