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Has Dixie thought that by building it up like this, she's setting herself up for a major disappointment for the fans? Shock value comes from not knowing something big is coming at all, that's what makes something truly shocking IMO.
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He's Here
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They think "shock value" is hotshotting the title to someone everyone loves and then dropping the ball in terms of momentum after the event.
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Ron Paul 4 EVA
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Hype can work, too, but even if it's a big surprise, it'll probably be diminished by the use of the same trick for everything TNA's ever done.
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