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Old 12-16-2007, 11:34 PM   #30
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Originally Posted by Kane Knight View Post
If everyone knew he was coming back, shouldn't he be more over?

Smark logic seems counterintuitive.
Yes, and no. Yes: People should have known, and been able to prepare and tune in for Jericho's return. No: You underestimate the effect of a good surprise. No one expected Rob Van Dam to answer Santino Marella's open challenge, so when his music hit, people would have just kicked it into mark mode.
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