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Old 09-04-2013, 08:53 PM   #27
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Originally Posted by Tedious View Post
Repeating myself to a deaf man: Giving clean wins to heels is BAD BOOKING.
Not in every case. Curtis Axel is facing CM Punk at Night of Champions. Yes, the appeal of the match is Paul Heyman getting his ass kicked, but if there is going to be appropriate drama, people need to buy Axel being able to hold his own against Punk and be an obstacle worth overcoming. It will also make the face that defeats Axel look far more impressive when they win the IC Title if he racks up wins against guys like Kofi Kingston, The Miz and Wade Barrett (the latter two he already has beaten relatively clean).

Also, I feel like I've said this to you before: A clean win for a heel could be seen relatively. A kick to the back of an injured leg is technically legal, but could be seen as "dirty" and "heelish." You put way too much stock into the word "clean" when it refers to heels. The word is being used with licence, but surely you're smart enough to figure that out.
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