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Old 02-27-2020, 07:22 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by Verbose Minch View Post
Are you really comparing current day Jericho to current day Undertaker?

You need to take a break from this place
No, I’m comparing AJ Styles to Chris Jericho. And Styles moves/looks better. It’s not really fair to Jericho from an in-ring perspective.

Undertaker disappearing years ago wouldn’t have upset me. Honestly, him disappearing at any point wouldn’t have bothered me. But if you’re going to have him, Phenom vs. Phenomenal One has got more weight to it than most programs, and actually has the potential to be a great match, and probably the last great match of a career I may not have been too fond of, but a lot of people have. That’s significant.

You have to stick your fingers in your ears and go “la-la-la!” to argue otherwise. There are still more Network subscribers than there are casual AEW viewers.
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