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Old 10-16-2017, 10:29 PM   #143
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This era in wrestling history, while seemingly boring right now, is going to be looked back as such a curiosity. It's going to be something analysts will be doing podcasts about in 20 years and asking "Wtf?!" Some of the gimmicks are cartoon era bad. Worse. The structure of the shows, the positioning of certain talent, the presentation and promos. We're living it, but I guarantee this is remembered as one of the weirdest fucking times in wrestling.
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