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Old 09-24-2015, 06:51 PM   #1
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Crowd brawling wasn't something I had thought too much about but when I listened to the Attitude Era podcast all three panelists realized that they just didn't think crowd brawling added anything to the match. As I went back and watched some of them myself, I realized it really was just formulaic nonsense.

It's probably wonderful to be there in person but it does absolutely nothing for the crowd watching at home.
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Old 09-26-2015, 01:11 AM   #2
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Crowd brawling wasn't something I had thought too much about but when I listened to the Attitude Era podcast all three panelists realized that they just didn't think crowd brawling added anything to the match. As I went back and watched some of them myself, I realized it really was just formulaic nonsense.

It's probably wonderful to be there in person but it does absolutely nothing for the crowd watching at home.
I might have to listen to this podcast.
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Old 09-27-2015, 06:44 PM   #3
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This isn't one that's necessarily bad, per se, but I've never been a fan of crowd brawls. It's just not my thing. A guy punches a guy and he walks to the next part of the arena and then gets punched again. They work some spots in there, but it always appears way too contrived for my personal tastes. It just loses me when they do it.
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Crowd brawling wasn't something I had thought too much about but when I listened to the Attitude Era podcast all three panelists realized that they just didn't think crowd brawling added anything to the match. As I went back and watched some of them myself, I realized it really was just formulaic nonsense.

It's probably wonderful to be there in person but it does absolutely nothing for the crowd watching at home.
Brawling was never as bad as the WWE "hardcore" matches. It started off well enough; deviation from a normal match. But after awhile, it became "let's bring an aluminum trash can or shopping cart full of bullshit down and litter the ring with the contents and use all of this junk at least once because am I doing ECW rite, guyz?" Having the option to occasionally get a win with a kendo stick shot in full view of the ref is one thing, but trading blows with cookie sheets and chairs EVERY TIME there was a hardcore match wore the novelty out really quickly.
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