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boop/bop/beep
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there's definitely stuff I like, but for a product that's supposed to be about "telling stories" in the ring, a lot of those stories seem to revolve around overly choreographed moves.
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BAY BAY
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boop/bop/beep
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It's hard to put it in words, but the transitions seem almost like they're waiting for something to happen, going from spot to spot versus telling a natural story.
Whereas what I see of Japan, each spot transitions naturally. |
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I am the cheese
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Puro comes off as a more of a struggle. There are structural reasons for this. I definitely understanding what youre saying.
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Inno Knows.
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A lot more picking guys up to do a move rather than standing and waiting for them to get up, little things.
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