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Old 04-23-2009, 05:07 AM   #25
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Over here, whenever the WWE does a show in Brisbane, they hold a thing called a "Brisbane Cup," where the winner gets a shot at the WWE/World Heavyweight Champion later that night. I remember Mark Henry won the first one, and I think Rey Mysterio won another one.

Just a random story I personally heard about a RAW house show in London just the other night: Carlito & Primo were defending the Unified WWE Tag Team Championship against the now SmackDown! team of Mike Knox & Charlie Haas. Anyway, what was noticeable about this match? Of all things, people noticed how charismatic Charlie Haas was. He was playing a heel role, and was getting right into things, and was interacting with the crowd.

I've never subscribed to the "Charlie Haas has no charisma" thing, but it still feels noteworthy to me.
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