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Post by Jayman on Jul 29, 2020 8:10:00 GMT
I watched this “match”? If that’s what you call it. I saw in the comments section all these fans talking about how awesome this was. I wanted to blow my own brains out. Can somebody explain to me why anybody that calls themselves a wrestling fan would want to see wrestlers in bad movie scenes instead of having an actual match?
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Post by dazz on Jul 29, 2020 8:32:10 GMT
I saw more people shitting on it myself, I kind of saw it, I skipped a lot of it also just because I hate these cinematic matches, problem with them for me is they aren't matches, they aren't even wrestling skits, they are wrestling trying to do bad b movie bullshit and I hate it, I also blame Matt Hardy for starting this crap, used to be we got something like a boiler room brawl and it was simply it was a brawl in a boiler room, they still fought each other like normal, no teleporting, no transforming or any bullshit.
Problem is a lot of people have become convinced all of this crap is ok, because who believes it's real anymore anyway, why treat it seriously then? fuck those people, I know movies aren't real either, but guess what if in the middle of Goodfella's Henry Hill whilst looking for the police choppers near the end suddenly got beamed up to the starship enterprise to fight Worf in a Klingon fight to the death I would be like WTF? and so would everyone else, because yes it's a movie it's entertainment but Goodfella's is a gangster film not a fucking sci-fi movie, why can people not just get it through their head?
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Post by Nike316 on Jul 29, 2020 19:28:26 GMT
I enjoyed it because it goes with Bray Wyatt's character and it addressed Braun Strowman's history too. It also had a nice little surprise illusion of Alexa Bliss, and there was some action this time around unlike Bray's last cinematic match. I wish there could've been a bit more though, since Braun was supposed to have resurrected his roots for the night, but he fell way too short, and there wasn't an actual winner. I did like seeing the return of the Fiend though.
This reminded me of Freddy vs Jason, with Bray Wyatt being the psychological mastermind, and Braun Strowman being the "Brawn" of the two.
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Post by Jayman on Jul 29, 2020 19:39:05 GMT
If I hadn't given up on the product a long time ago, I would cancel my network subscription and never watch the product again. Aside from the fact at how absurd this is that this would be on a wrestling program, the only way this works is if you can suspend disbelief and engross yourself in the story. In a movie you can do that because a story can be plausible in the context of a movie. That is not possible to do that with whatever this was.
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