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Sheamus and Daniel Bryan working out the kinks before Extreme Rules


Obviously the actual PPV match will be much longer, because with Sheamus pinning Bryan twice in a row it'll take at least 36 seconds, so they'll need to practice this a couple of more times before the 29th.  

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  1. Christopher HirschApril 18, 2012 at 9:53 AM

    Hahahah, they are just baiting people at this point.

    If they have the balls to have Sheamus beat Bryan in 36 seconds I will laugh my ass off from just how ridiculous it would be.

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  2. I'm not expecting Bryan to get the title back but their ER match better be a good, long affair that's all I'll say.

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  3. That old Rolls Royce in the backround was the most entertaining thing about that video.

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  4. I'm looking forward to Extreme Rules way more than I was for WrestleMania. Part of the reason is because I'm a way bigger fan of Lesnar than the Rock. But a big part of it is the Chicago crowd. I want to hear nothing but YES! chants all night. Preferably in multiple languages.

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  5. Oui! Oui! Oui! Oui! Oui! Oui! Oui! Oui! Oui! Oui! Oui! Oui!

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  6.  I think the RAW after WM gave you a good idea of how (1) the WM crowd would've sounded like in an enclosed arena/stadium and (2) how the Chicago crowd will probably be like.

    I'm super pumped for this show as well.

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  7. You'd think that after being cut off at the knees the last two Wrestlemanias, they would have enough ideas built up for a good, long match. We'll see.

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  8. I would like to see ADR somehow involved in any capacity, just for the smarks to go bananas for Ricardo.

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  9. I can so see WWE eventually doing a modern day version of the Ted Dibiase Sr/Virgil storyline with ADR and Ricardo. 

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  10. I was at WrestleMania, and I don't know how it came off on TV due to the open-air nature, but the crowd was JACKED for Rock/Cena. It was the loudest wrestling crowd I've ever been in, on par with any sporting event I've attended. For reference, I was also at WM24 (outdoors) and WM27 (indoors), have been to numerous TV tapings, PPVs, ROH, DGUSA, etc. Nothing came close to being in that crowd in Miami.

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  11. Agreed.  I was there as well and lost my voice :-)

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  12.  Does anyone remember the series of matches Orlando Jordan and Chris Benoit had, when Benoit beat him in around 30 seconds at Summerslam and they had a series of rematches where he lost even quicker, until lasting 48 seconds was this huge achievement for him? Sheamus vs. Bryan could be like that, but with a guy people actually care about.

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  13. Daniel Bryan seems to be channeling his inner Chris Jericho in that clip.  "It will neeeeever, eeeeeeever happen again!"

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  14. ADR is a heat vacuum at this point.

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  15. Christopher HirschApril 18, 2012 at 1:05 PM

    Definitely remember, was at Verizon Center for SummerSlam 05 when that whole thing started.

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  16. Those tv taping dark match main events are always quick like that. But I agree with another poster's earlier idea that Sheamus should win the first fall in 18 seconds the have a long match after that, just cause it would drive the crowd crazy.

    Also, CM Punk should stay the centerpiece of Raw, not Be moved to Smackdown.

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  17. I'd go the other way - have BRYAN win the first fall really quickly, but then continually fail to get the second fall and get DQd or something (I assume we're still on Harts / Demos for the  precedent).  He then does the YES-kick-YES-kick spot that they've been doing at the house shows only for Sheamus to no-sell and pin him.

    That way, Bryan gets what he deserves because the only reason he didn't win the title was because of the stip that he himself demanded.

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  18. He's going to lock in the yes lock in under 18 seconds is my call.  The first fall will just be a table setter, the second fall is where all the cool shit is gonna happen.

    I'm really f'in proud of Daniel Bryan.  He's enjoying the HELL out of himself and making some tasty lemonade out of the lemons he's been dealt (a mixed metaphor if you weeeel).  I can honestly say that I couldn't swallow what he's been forced to swallow, and he's coming out on top.

    Sometimes the good guys do win.

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  19. I could see that happening and working since this "Virgil" is actually good worker.

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  20. And it's not his fault.

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  21. If he starts getting some big wins I could see him getting his heat back.  Del Rio is much too solid a performer to not at least try another main event push.  If it doesn't work out then just make him an upper midcarder or tag wrestler.

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  22. They can get 18 seconds if they just eliminate the break between falls.  Sheamus hits the Brogue Kick, then pins Daniel Bryan for the six count.

    ...or he could kick out at five, and bust out his old trademark catchphrase once more.

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  23. I like that shtick - sure it makes Jordan look like crap, but it's good comedy.  R-Truth could pull it off better as a heel and not lose too much face.

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  24. Same here, and to my right were (i was in the club middle level) were TONS of YES! chants all night.  In an arena they would have been much much louder

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  25. WWE would interpret this as the crowd demanding a bathroom break, and sending out Lord Tensai vs Great Khali.

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  26. I really hope you aren't comparing Khali to Bloom.  I mean come on.

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  27. Wasn't the heat for that crowd a little weak for a Sheamus win?  Seeing he's from the U.K. you would think that the crowd would be a little hotter than that.  This should be a big warning sign about how stupid it is to keep doing this to Daniel Bryan.

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  28. An English crowd isn't likely to go nuts for an Irishman given the rivalry between those two countries.  It was amazing how over Bryan was on the UK shows.

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