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Old 04-05-2014, 07:48 PM   #34
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Originally Posted by Kingofdaswing View Post
It won't happen in any year. Reason: no one deserves to break the streak, not a single wrestler on the roster deserves it, and I would not trust anyone to get that kind of push, and to stay with the company. What happens if they break the streak and the next year they leave, or go on drugs, ect.... No worth the risk. And why not let the taker retire undefeated? What harm would that do?
Do you really worry about giving anyone a major, iconic win because they could leave or "go on drugs"? lol

"It's not worth the risk because someone could break it and then not work out so just don't end it" is such a painfully poor excuse to not end the streak. The streak NEEDS TO END at some point. Period. If you're really that worried about a guy not getting over from it, fucking give it to Cena. Problem solved. It's not about trying to get someone over. It's about the moment. You don't rob wrestling of arguably the most iconic moment in history just as a nice gesture to a guy who, by the way, doesn't care to retire undefeated at WrestleMania NEARLY as much as you seem to want him to.
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