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Old 05-20-2013, 04:42 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by #1-wwf-fan View Post
They're pro-longing the feud. Not having a clear winner was fine. I just don't like how they made the whole ending meaningless by having Cena be fine immediately afterward. Like the speech he gave after last year's Extreme Rules. They wanna make these huge "moments" but they end up not meaning shit because they don't have any lasting impact.
I know they're prolonging the feud, but do they really need to? The whole point of big gimmick matches like is that they solve something. A Last Man Standing Match is there so we can know who the bigger man is at the end of the night. Not so that we can have the match called off because it's "too extreme" and then no one being announced the last man standing so that we can get the two continuing to feud anyway. What was the point of people paying down money to see John Cena vs. The Ryback in a Last Man Standing Match then?
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