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Old 03-30-2016, 04:40 PM   #59
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Originally Posted by The CyNick View Post
Regarding HHH v Reigns. This isn't a normal build. The program had to be created and executed due to an injury. So it's not going to follow normal booking patterns.

As for the YES chant, Bryan had merch created for him with YES on it. I don't see any evidence of them trying to give the chant to someone else. It was just the popular chant at the time. No different than WHAT being chanted at guys outside Austin's angles. Didn't mean they were trying to give the chant to someone else.

You gotta stop believing everything you read in the dirtsheets. You really do.
I watched it on WWE programming as Big Show came down the ramp as the only one to confront the authority with his iron clad contract, and proceeded to YES. I saw Alberto Del Rio come down the ramp with Ricardo Rodriguez as the pair pointed their arms in the air and chanted "Si! Si! Si!".

The dirtsheets seem to have infiltrated WWE's television. Adorable bluff, but you have nothing.
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