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Old 09-07-2015, 10:16 PM   #22
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Originally Posted by Theo Dious View Post
It seems like they didn't really mesh well together. Their matches at the Rumble and Summerslam really weren't that great.
I watched Summerslam recently, it was a pretty good match... just not much heat til the end for whatever reason. Part of it, is you have a guy like Bret who's very authentic, very "real", vs. the undertaker who is the undertaker. Taker struggles to work great matches with the likes of Brock as well as we've seen him struggle a bit with Austin. Very "real" smash mouth style workers. He did well with Shawn because Shawn literally can just bump around for anyone for hours, (and that can get in the way of Shawn having good matches (see: Mr. Perfect) and he seemed to work well with Angle for whatever reason, but that's probably because Angle is just a fucking freak of nature.

I think Austin also mentioned something along the lines is they both are all about their comebacks (Austin and Taker) and having lots of fire, so it doesn't necessarily blend well.
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