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    WWE ~ Way It Should've Gone (SUMMERSLAM 2018: Christian v. Edge)

    WWE SmackDown - September 4, 2018: I'll need to try and get my head around where we left things off. Starting with Velocity, it's a relief to see Ember Moon go over Peyton Royce. I feel like Ember should have been handed far more opportunities than the hand she was dealt in her WWE tenure. The...
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    WWE ~ Way It Should've Gone (SUMMERSLAM 2018: Christian v. Edge)

    WWE Monday Night RAW - September 3, 2018: Starting off with WWE Heat, having GUNTHER work with Alberto Del Rio on the B-show was certainly a bold move. It makes me glad to see clearly little coming up for Del Rio, but still it's strange to see such a match of this calibre here. Ruby Riott...
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    WWE ~ Way It Should've Gone (SUMMERSLAM 2018: Christian v. Edge)

    You really plucked the best of the industry with this round of recruits, didn't you! I would sure hate to be Tony Khan right now, you know, if he was thinking about starting something up... I really liked the inclusion of the profiles, with a lot of people who would sign with the company...
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    WWE ~ Way It Should've Gone (SUMMERSLAM 2018: Christian v. Edge)

    Catching up on things from SummerSlam, I'm going to focus on the last week of August in this feedback. You clearly have a fondness for the Ruthless Aggression era, judging on the logos for each show. Chris Jericho returning to the WWE is a very big move, particularly with his history with...
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    WWE ~ Way It Should've Gone (SUMMERSLAM 2018: Christian v. Edge)

    It's not normally a product I read too much about, and I think this is because creatively the summer of 2018 was not exactly the most interesting to read. Alas, let's jump in and see how you devolve from the real life product. You've unquestionably built a strong base to build from already with...