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Old 05-15-2005, 11:04 PM   #73
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Originally Posted by Kane Knight
Yeah, coz no-one really wants matt.
I know I don't.

But seriously, you can't compare the Ric Flair chants to this. Flair's support was more along the lines of "We want our hero back and we'll pay to see him as champ blah, blah, blah". Matt's support mainly stems from sympathy as opposed to "We want our hero back and we'll pay to see him as champ blah, blah, blah". Besides, not alot of people outside the Internet fans even know about the situation (well maybe now thanks to Matt) so it's not like it's casual fans demanding his presence. I mean, really, who bought No Way Out 2003 solely on the promise of seeing Matt Hardy vs. Billy Kidman? Or Vengeance 2004 solely on Matt Hardy vs. Kane? I like Matt and all but it's not like the company's crumbling just cause of one release. If he comes back, he comes back. Business as usual in the world of wrestling.
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