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I think this seems like a good idea but if you guys don't like it just let it die, however, if this works out I'll make a smackdown thread soon enough.
> We did some thing in school where they said
> cover one eye and stand on one leg or something like that and its a
> lot harder to balance.
Me too many years ago! We also stood a pencil upright and you had to close one eye and then flick the lead at the top to make the pencil fall over, it's a lot harder than it looks!
When i said only his eye i just meant it wasnt something like a broken leg in which he couldnt continue!
> Yeah, i think wrestling needs something like that to happen every so
> often to prove that there are risks and that people do carry on a
> match with problems. Granted it was only his eye, but you get the
> idea.
ONLY his eye??
you have any idea how hard it is to judge distance, etc with only one good eye? for that matter, you know how easily eyes damage? .. especially when you're 86 :D
I actually liked the Flair/Carlito match. The only other person i feel pulled a good match out of Carlito was Shelton Benjamin at Vengeance i think.
Did you see flairs left eye after his match? Nasty! You could really see how mashed up it was in his post match interview.
John Cenas five knuckle shuffle had me laughing as well as the 4-man pin!
This is of course after the "RAW Homecoming" show in a few weeks where the loser of the Matt Hardy / Edge ladder match has to leave RAW (for Smackdown no doubt)
It said it was an hour and a half before with 30 minutes after being Athletics but its changed.
I dont know. I think it will be best to remember to put the tape on in future for the live one! I think you get more action on that one anyways.