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Old 12-27-2006, 08:03 PM   #44
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Originally Posted by Kane Knight
LOL what
"WWE SmackDown!: Here Comes the Pain" was the title of a video game on PlayStation 2. I'm not sure if Tazz coined the phrase but it was he who hammered it home every time Brock Lesnar would come out.

I think it is good when commentators instill things in wrestlers. "Gore! Gore! Gore!" got Rhyno OVER. It's too bad the WWE fucked it up. Much like catchphrases can help get crowds into wrestlers, commentators can help make a wrestler become more prominent, and it makes the commentator's job more than just talking over the rest holds.
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