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I do believe I agree with you on this.  Wyatt is getting a bit stale with his "cryptic words" and such.  Then, all of a sudden "gaining the powers" of Undertaker and Kane.  Not buying it, it is way out there for wrestling today.  Plus, the Family doesn't seem to know how to sell getting hit or anything.  Not impressed.

It just never seems to go anywhere

Can't find a GIF version, so watch the first 40 seconds of this (and feel free to watch the rest, as it seems Cameron's seriously improved)... 

 

I had to watch the "hit to cross arm bar" a few times to actually see what she did!  Woah....

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Can't find a GIF version, so watch the first 40 seconds of this (and feel free to watch the rest, as it seems Cameron's seriously improved)... 

 

One thing to keep in mind is that Asuka/Kana is an all time great wrestler - female or not. So a single match with her is not indicative of her opponent's talent level. She can drag a crash test dummy through a good match.

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One thing to keep in mind is that Asuka/Kana is an all time great wrestler - female or not. So a single match with her is not indicative of her opponent's talent level. She can drag a crash test dummy through a good match.

Very good point. I imagine Eva Marie will be fed to her soon, so it'll probably be the same story as with Cameron, which in itself would be a miracle.

Well, it was nice of WWE.com to show the Brothers of Destruction together again, to shut up the Wyatt Family (okay, just Bray, but that was enough).  I wonder who the Brothers will bring in to round off their team against the Wyatt famly though?  Could be an interesting feud, if done right.

Hi All,

Sorry to be the bad guy here guys but we are unfortunately getting reports from members that NSFW filters are being applied to this forum because of some of the pictures (I don't think I need to spell out which ones!). In hope you can all understand that because of our COPPA agreement I regret I'm going to have to ask people stop posting these. from now on.

For those of you who do subscribe there is a forum where you can post these types of pictures as it's out of the general view. Any future posts will be removed and repeated posts may result in warnings.

Again, sorry to have to be that guy :/

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