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Old 10-06-2016, 03:42 PM   #24
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Originally Posted by Destor View Post
They have too many belts and already handle their tag titles poorly as is
That point about the tag teams is a fair assessment. I would suggest that handle cruiserweights and the mid-card even worse, and that six-man tags have generally been better booked over the last few years than regular tags.

That being said, I get sick of seeing the same old cliches in six-man tags that have started getting more and more obvious over the years. Maybe I just didn't notice them as much when I was younger -- or they popped up less frequently because they weren't relied on so heavily -- but that spot where the babyface is about to make his hot tag, but the heel knocks off the guy's usual partner (this is usually in traditional team + singles star combos) so that when the face makes their "sudden comeback," they have to tag in the singles star to clean house...FUCK!

That'd probably start happening every week, and I'd be calling for the belts to be dissolved within a month, haha.
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