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WWE RAW 13th February 2012 - LIVE Discussion

Heisenberg

Well-Known Member
Normally yes but since the fans know that they use it in a storyline situation as well as for real injuries.

Well, that's stupid then. It should only be used for serious injuries but I guess it adds more to the storyline.

Wonder what they use to indicate an injury then?
 

Troy

Well-Known Member
Well, that's stupid then. It should only be used for serious injuries but I guess it adds more to the storyline.

Wonder what they use to indicate an injury then?

It is stupid. They still use that move for a real injury and because the refs have ear pieces those backstage can connect with them and find out if it is real or not.
 

SAL

Well-Known Member
Well, that's stupid then. It should only be used for serious injuries but I guess it adds more to the storyline.

Wonder what they use to indicate an injury then?

If a guy does it when there's a big camera pointing at him, it's obviously not real. If a wrestler does it, it's obviously not real.
 

PHX

Legacy Member
Ryder went from the biggest push of his life to now being a crash test dummy every other week. Poor Ryder.
 

The Wrestling Addict

Active Member
I was expecting something to break Ryder's fall or the wheel chair not falling and him jump out of it but he took the spot and it looked fuckin painful. Sucks that Ryder is now getting the shit beat of him every week.
 
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