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What tribe are you supporting?
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Team Raw 2 2.30%
Team Smackdown 17 19.54%
It's the same company, Jerusalem :rolleyes: 68 78.16%
Total: 87 votes
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CarlCX
Dec 14, 2003

The whole "it's Survivor Series and suddenly we are rabid brand-loving street gangs" thing never stops bugging me. Dolph Ziggler and Bobby Roode are beating people up together. Becky Lynch is suckerpunching Bayley.

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CarlCX
Dec 14, 2003

BrigadierSensible posted:

Imagine, if you will, the alternate dimension where The New Day was never started, and Vince got to book Big E as the glowering black power hoss that he wanted to.

Then imagine how quickly the goofy fun-ness that we see in Big E now would have been crushed.

Also in that world, Kofi would have quit years ago, and Xavier would have been let go and would now be losing at video games at conventions around the country

Given how The Shield, The New Day and The Wyatt Family helped launch massively profitable and important stars in recent memory, and how even goofy poo poo like The Social Outcasts, Titus Worldwide and The Miztourage breathed life into the most floundering of characters, you'd think the WWE would loving love stables and the power they have to invigorate wrestlers who aren't getting screentime.

And then you remember those interviews about how even when New Day and Shield were the most over and popular acts in the company they had to regularly threaten to quit to keep creative from breaking them up.

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