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Old 08-10-2020, 04:02 PM   #20
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Originally Posted by Tom Guycott View Post
Every bit of this. I love the fact that him being terrified of anything to do with Undertaker was established canon, otherwise he was this nigh unstoppable savage beast ignorant to the ways of the world in spite of being in it for however long he was around. That one little thing was far better storytelling than a lot of bullshit now, and it wasn't even much. I remember feeling kinda uncomfortable about the portrayal (but not as much as Saba Simba, who was ironically trying to be something positive but... ugh), but at the same time, he gave off almost "loveable, unpredictable dumbass" George Steele vibes.
Yeah, it was a fantastic feud for the Undertaker, because even though the matches were poor, the theatrics and how well he sold the fear, really made Undertaker seem other worldly and set him apart. It was really great work from Kamala in hindsight.
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