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Old 11-30-2010, 09:53 AM   #20
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What I meant was, if a *fan* jumped the guardrail for a run-in, and that fan is a Steve Blackman, a Marty Janetty, or a pairing Henning* and Husky Rotunda, that is obviously an angle. They'll show it in replays. The announcers'll go through a "what the hell" speil, and someone like Schivone will repeatedly utter "this is real life, folks", throuroughly insuring this is, indeed, a work.

If a LEGIT fan jumps the guardrail, usually security is on his ass instantly. On the rare occasion he makes the ring, the match trainwrecks. It isn't shown on replays or eventually spun into an angle.

They may not have aired it at the actual PPV, but they did decide to at some point. They turned it into a huge angle that made Vince an on-screen heel, planted the seeds of what would eventually become the hugely lucrative D-X, got Owen started on his "Sole Survivor" route, and made Earl Hebner and shady finishes synonymous. Also, it wouldn't be a huge stretch to, if you got a camera crew following Bret around to have them be there to "document what happened".

Again, not saying it is true or that I believe in it. Just saying how someone could logic that notion.
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