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Old 10-05-2013, 10:09 PM   #27
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I've said multiple times that he should only lose when he's ready to retire and it's gonna be his last WrestleMania match. What does it being the only reason he comes back every year have to do with it?? He wouldn't be coming back for another WrestleMania match at that point. It's moot.

Going on having the most impressive streak in wrestling history AND having been involved in maybe the most memorable moment in wrestling history is much better. Much, MUCH better. That's why he would/should/is probably completely fine with going out on a loss. He's gonna be remembered as a legend no matter what. And the streak is gonna go down in history no matter what. Again, I've yet to hear a valid reason why foregoing the moment of the streak ending is good for anyone.
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