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Old 05-20-2016, 03:29 AM   #25705
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Originally Posted by Noid View Post
It's very weird to think about Luke Gallows being involved in WWE PPVs ten years ago. Beating former WWE Champions too. That sounds like it'd be a "Did You Know?" fact in an old WWF SmackDown video game strategy guide.
Funny thing is, this was actually the last WWE Event I attended that I paid for (I managed to go to Tribute to The Troops in 2010 due to my then brother in-law being stationed in Fort Hood, Also would of been the last time I got to see Edge compete inside a ring, since his retirement came 5 months later.

But yeah it's hard to believe looking back at that ppv, Gallows being Fake Kane, Dolph Ziggler was still a member of the spirit squad, I also believe it was Kurt Angles last WWE PPV Match as well in a losing effort to Randy Orton. Seeing a 2 out of 3 falls match between Mick Foley and Ric Flair actually ending to 2 falls, not to mention one of the wrestlers on the card is now deceased in UMAGA.

In fact looking back at it. Randy Orton, Triple H, John Cena and Dolph Ziggler are the only people featured on the card who still actually wrestle in WWE now.
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