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Old 03-31-2019, 10:47 PM   #111
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Originally Posted by Anybody Thrilla View Post
My enjoyment of Raw has increased exponentially since I can't watch live and I just watch the condensed Hulu version. Seems to trim a lot of the fat. I don't know exactly what I'm missing, but I guess that means I'm not missing anything.
I don't know if it has gotten any better than it used to be since i got rid of Hulu years ago (Seriously, why charge people for a commercial-free experience, then keep charging them but add commercials as well? Defeats the purpose of me giving you money, dickheads!), but they used to trim too much of the fat much like AM RAW. They would crop commercials (with a big fucking asterisk, see my previous bitch about that), and if you didn't care for the pomp and circumstance, all the entrances were gone as well... but then they would also cut some backstage segments, sections of matches, and sometimes even entire matches that could fuck up context, like that missing match being an important angle setup for next Monday, but you won't know what that person is talking about when they say "remember what you did to me last week?"

Sometimes, some of that stuff cropped could be as important as the matches themselves, and you're leaving it in the hands of a production crew to arbitrarily decide what was "must see" for the sake of brevity.

What I'm getting at is, hopefully in your case, they aren't making a bad show worse by bad editing.
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