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But I think the fans are smart enough to tell a wreslting match form a short fight between two guys. Kurt is a wrestler, the WWE could argue he was stepping into Daniel Puder's territory.
I don't think Daniel should hide how dangerous he really is, simply because that's the only thing going for him. I can't explain it, but I think that Puder (who rolls people around and makes them submit as a passtime), should be able to do what he can do, because he can do it. Say The Big Show was in this contest. Should he be allowed to lift Angle up in the air? He can do it, it's physically possible, and he's had the training to do it. I would say go for it. Puder has the skills to rip a man's arm out of its socket. Why should the WWE downplay this?
The WWE make all their guys look like gladiators, granted, but I think there should be a realistic sense, especially in a reality contest. If Puder can make an Olympic Gold Medalist tap, then fine, let him show us. I really think it doesn't make Angle look weak, I think it just shows us that these skills are real. That submission moves we see in the ring every week are real, and they do hurt. It is possible to make any human tap to them, and make any human scream with them. I don't see why this should be hidden by the WWE, because it is a straight up fact.
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