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Old 11-14-2015, 08:14 PM   #36
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I guess the thinking behind what they did on RAW is this:

* The Undertaker is in England, the crowd will go bonkers.

* Taker will sell Survivor Series on his own.

* The Wyatt Family can say they were surprised and people will buy it.

* It's Taker, guys.

I don't think what they did is going to kill the program dead. I mean, the stuff with the soul-absorbing was hard to come back from in a few weeks anyway. But at a time where the WWE is hurting for stars, blowing the heat off here when it could have been coupled with the tournament finals as a major selling point to Survivor Series has left everything feel sterile.

I guess this is the Network era though, and the WWE don't really need to sell PPVs like they used to.
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