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Old 07-11-2014, 02:27 AM   #6969
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Originally Posted by Tom Guycott View Post
By that logic, though, there should be no "Freebird Rule"*, because the Freebirds don't exist anymore. And nobody should call masterful worked shoots "pipebombs", because the promo that made the term famous was actually given weeks before the one where Punk actually used the term- and it was also "in passing". And let's not forget "Austin 3:16", one of the biggest merch-moving catch phrases in the history of the industry, and it was merely intended to be part of a larger dig at Jake Roberts' on his KOTR loss.

Sometimes, things just stick. They become a thing. And even though TNA should make a better effort to explain to any potential newbs what "Option C" is (without going overboard like with explaining every three sentences that Rellik is "killer" backwards, or that Jeff Hardy and Willow are the same person.)
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No, it's not the same logic. I'm not saying "it shouldn't be used simply because it was a passing comment". I'm saying "it shouldn't be used because it ISN'T option C and therefore doesn't make sense and just confuses people."
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