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Cranky Kong
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It CAN be advanced without it, but I think it's a nice avenue to advance storylines. Abraham gets over as an annoying prick, and when he finally does make his in-ring debut, people will be clamoring for him to get his shit kicked in. I like it because it's something a little different than backstage interviews and run-ins. Abraham Washigton is NOT going to be the downfall of ECW. Settle down.
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So fucking sexy.
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Oh, jeez, but it's NOT any different than regular shit -- except that it's very poorly performed every single fucking time. If you took away Washington from the last episode, the Helms/Burchill thing would not only have happened, we wouldn't have been tempted to turn off the show beforehand. Sans Washington: Burchill is in the ring, talking about how he's not an idiot, and anyone who believes Helms isn't the Hurricane IS an idiot and he's going to call him out right now. Gregory Helms, with no fanfare, walks onto the stage, denies being the superhero. Burchill rants on him, and is interrupted by the Hurri-Cam. Afterward, Burchill accepts the challenge, and storms away. (That pun was honest-to-god unintentional) And the thing about all this, is that I like both Burchill and Helms, and not ONCE did I feel compelled to turn off my fucking television. It's not about Washington being the downfall, and I'm not sure where you're getting that. But if they wanted to rehire X-Pac, I"m sure he's available. |
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