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Old 08-09-2007, 11:14 AM   #1
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Originally Posted by BigDaddyCool
No one here is comlaining about spots.

We are complaining when certain guys think they entire match can be based around spot after spot. Spots should be looked at as either turning points or the climax of a match, not just for spot sake. A spot isn't just a high spot or something involving the turn buckles. Kurt Angle going for the angle slam on Bigshow is a spot. Hogan hulking up after a massive beat down is a spot. Ken Shamrock going insane and getting mad and killing everyone is a spot.
Also not just doing a spot, but at the right time. Al Snow talked in his shoot about guys calling 5 or 6 spots in the back before they knew what the finish was. Then they went out there and the match sucked.

Hogan was never known as a great mat wrestler, but he could work the crowd into a frenzy by pointing a finger...at the right time
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