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| View Poll Results: Which is the Better Dream Card | |||
| The Dawning |
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13 | 44.83% |
| Immortal War |
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16 | 55.17% |
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#11 |
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As over as Crystal Pepsi
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Both cards are booked very well... Hell, better than I could book them (because somehow Kane would be in the main event in a "tattoo your mask on the opponent match").
What sold me on The War was the main event. First off massive props to anyone in this day and age to put Steamboat in the Main Event. A little risky, and I liked it! Anyone could put Steve Austin and Sting in the main event, but to put Ricky Steamboat in there takes some balls. Also, the main event was sold a lot better. I loved the idea of "2.9999". Let's face it, as fans we've all sworn we heard the ref hit the three count on a close call. 2.9999 is exactly what it feels like. Much respect to both people. While neither card was better booked The War was better written. Hell, as a member of the Kliq I should be damning this card because Bret Hart outlasted Triple H and Ric Flair in the fatal fourway, let alone the fact that Bret Hart never tapped. Massive props to both guys, and it was a close call, but The War was better than the Dawn by a fraction. |
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