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1/2 Optimist 1/2 Amazing
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GTS > Vice
Plus, submission finishes are harder to get over than a move IMO |
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RIP SABU
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I am the cheese
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I think has become the case because submission finishers aren't put over as strong anymore (besides Cena's STF). I mean, how many times do we see Jericho go for the Walls of Jericho only for someone stay in the move for close to a minute, not tap, and reach the ropes. I think if submission moves are protected and put over as legit, such as Bret's Sharpshooter and Beniot's Crossface, then they can get over just as easy as any other move.
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