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One thing I have often been confused about is the DQ rule, I appreciate there is often inconsistency often in tag matches. Heels often get disqualified for double teaming/breaking up pins when not legal men, yet faces don't. But when it comes to tables. Is using the announcers table always considered legal, whilst using other tables illegal? Or does this once again change depending on the match and what they want the outcome to be?
Honestly, it's pro wrestling and the rule is basically whatever the company wants it to be so yes, it all depends.
Alexander Rusev is apparently being repackaged as a Russian now instead of a Bulgarian. What are the chances WWE brings back the Moscow Mauler, Vladimir Kozlov, to be a tag team partner? Kozlov was always very underrated.
I have not heard his name mentioned in a while. Generally, when WWE lets mid-card guys go, they don't bring them back.
So after watching Ric Flair on raw , I have to ask. Have 40 years of chairshots to the head affect his speech that much, or did he suffer a stroke?
Nothing came out as to any of that. It may have just been he was excited and his words got away from him. It happens when people get older.
When I heard Drake Younger got signed by WWE I searched youtube to learn more about him and found that a lot of his work was death matches. I'll admit I have watched some of these matches in the past just because I'm amazed people will put themselves through that pain for the sake of a crowd pop and some of his are particularly hard to watch. I personally don't find It entertaining and my question is two parts. One: How is this even legal? Two: what is your take on deathmatches.
I respect anyone that wants to do them and when I was younger I enjoyed them too. Then as I got older and thought about the damage that they do, I did a 180. When you have guys like Mick Foley, that have major problems moving around in the 40s, it's hard to see much value in them. Personally, I want to guys pretend to beat each other up in matches, not watch the real thing.
With Batista's recent return being a complete flop and him taking time off to promote Guardians of the Galaxy; when Batista comes back from that, how do you avoid having another horrible return? How should he be brought back in?
First off, I don't announce it. I just let him come back and do something dominating. I also don't put him right at the top of the card, I let him earn his way up. Those two things are what I think the main problems were in his return.
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