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Originally Posted by CSL
I simply don't understand why it makes a difference. Pre-planning the whole thing beforehand is hardly "cheating" or anything. If anything, it can lead to more potential difficulties. To quote the following Rammsteinmad post, "a good match is a good match though, whether it's rehearsed move-for-move or done on the fly."
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If I was a carpenter and some guy made an amazing table and I thought he did it freehand I'd be like "He's amazing" and then I found out he didn't do it freehand I'd say "Ah well I'm no longer in awe of that". It doesn't suddenly make it a shit table
If you're a wrestler you will look at matches from the perspective of performing it yourself. It's not a call on the quality of the match. Why should William Regal and Steve Austin have to act like marks? They are wrestlers, they can project themselves into that match and imagine calling it live, and thinking just how crazy that is, and then when they discover it's not the case it's no longer as remarkable to them as wrestlers. I'm not letting this go because it's the most straightforward thing in the world.
What is the point of getting two legendary wrestlers together and then expect them not to discuss things from the perspective of who they are. You are asking them to mark it up.