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Would anyone "not Batista" have been cheered? 50/50. If it was down to Batista/an Uso, my guess is the crowd would let out a collective groan knowing that there wasn't a chance the Uso would win. Roman and the Shield had been booked strong and the crowd was behind him because it was plausible that we could be seeing an OMG moment which could (would?) have instantly created a fresh main eventer. The crowd was frothing to see that whole package.
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That goes back to one of my original points. Everyone knew Batista was winning, and no one legitimately thought Roman was going to go over the returning movie star hero and get a Jesus push. The cheers for him were akin to the sardonic cheers fans lavished on Rusev at the end of last year's rumble.
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If no one thought it was possible, they wouldn't have been clamoring for it, though. I'm sure no one would have put money on Roman at that point, but that little glimmer was all it took.
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