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Old 02-01-2022, 02:07 PM   #832
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Originally Posted by Mr. NerfectHausen
I just can’t believe how many people I’m seeing are acting like the Royal Rumble hasn’t lost something before this. The last must-see Rumble was probably 2015, and that’s being generous. The 2020 Rumble match itself was good. I heard good things about the 2018 match too. But come the fuck on with this “the Rumble is the last special thing” crap. We’ve had Alberto Del Rio and Sheamus as winners — and that was over a decade ago now.

I never said it didn't lose anything before this year. Remember what you told me earlier, (for me) it was indeed the last thing I looked forward to with any semblance of positivity.


I also can understand that the product isn't "for me" anymore, and I'm okay with that. I don't have any issue with Lesnar winning either. Just more of the fact that there's really no other outcome is there? For this, for Mania, etc.


Not faulting them for putting their "biggest names" either. That's what entertainment companies do.


It just..... yeah. First Rumble I didn't finish watching (albeit, it was over anyway wasn't it) nor even cared for the follow up of "OMG WHAT CHAMP IS GONNA GET KILLED" - but we all knew. We all knew last year.
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