Samius
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#51 Posted: 13:58:37 24/08/2015
So what's the current state of the nearby cemetery?
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Spyro Fanatic
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#52 Posted: 14:28:39 24/08/2015
What was your first thought when you became a moderator?
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CAV
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#53 Posted: 16:55:47 24/08/2015 | Topic Creator
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That's pretty spiffy of you. Thanks. Quote: terrafin2299 Find a new senpai. Quote: somePerson
It was in Brooklyn so naturally it was the best PPV of the year. I honestly rather liked it. Diva's match, four way tag team, and IC title matches were nothing to really write home about (and I flat out missed Orton/Sheamus), but everything else was fairly good for what it was. Amell did better than people expected him to. Rollins/Cena was another solid bout between the two (and Stewart's turn, while kinda sloppy in execution, is great as it means we'll probably see more of him in the future). Cesaro/Owens was the big smarky match of the night. And Undertaker/Lesnar is the first time in a while I got emotionally invested in a match, and it was incredible even despite the questionable finish. Wrestlemania and maybe Elimination Chamber are the only PPVs that did better than Summerslam this year. That has to count for something right? Quote: Samius
Well business is booming as per usual. Everything is usually kept rather neatly (though there's sometimes a large amount of dung on the floor; raccoon?). It's a very old cemetery that's lasted since the 1840s so it's also sort of like walking through history, passing by old faded tombstones of people who passed in 1896. It still allows tours though I haven't gone to one yet (they have civil war veterans buried there). All in all it's about what you would expect from a historical cemetery. Quote: Spyro Fanatic
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somePerson
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#54 Posted: 21:56:47 24/08/2015
How could you even like Taker Vs Lesnar?????
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#55 Posted: 06:00:46 25/08/2015 | Topic Creator
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That feud is probably the only one that I'm truly emotionally invested in nowadays, Undertaker is my all time favorite, and I was irate when the streak was broken by someone who at the time appeared to be a part timer that didn't really care about the business and was there purely for the pay. So storytelling largely carried the match for me, while the match itself seemed closer to a legitimate fight rather than some technical bout like Cesaro/Owens. That, along with certain moments all came together to make it the highlight of the show for me. |
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