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From 411 about another Sarah vs Dana Brooke match:
Main Event has become increasingly lazy with how repetitive it’s been, and that’s on the company. What’s on the performers is that you’d think working someone 6 or 7 times over the course of a few months that they may actually have a good match. I know that it’s only around 5-minutes most weeks, but these two just keep having the same match over and over again, it’s never bad, but it’s rarely better than ok or solid. I can go an eternity without seeing these two wrestle again, because what’s even worse is that it never means any thing, only that people pretend Dana is really good and then fake outrage when she loses to Lacey Evans again.

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I was gonna say Dana Brooke and Sarah Logan both provide no value and should be released, but that doesn’t happen with AEW around the corner. It’d have to be an insult to get released by WWE now. :lol:
 
I was gonna say Dana Brooke and Sarah Logan both provide no value and should be released, but that doesn’t happen with AEW around the corner. It’d have to be an insult to get released by WWE now. :lol:

Really?? :rofl: Sarah has shown nothing at all, and bless Dana's heart, she tries hard and has desire to be good, but she's just like Lana, hasn't improved at all, and is best served as a big personality. IDK about Sarah, but Dana could use an ********
 
Really?? :rofl: Sarah has shown nothing at all, and bless Dana's heart, she tries hard and has desire to be good, but she's just like Lana, hasn't improved at all, and is best served as a big personality. IDK about Sarah, but Dana could use an ********

They need to just stick Sarah with the Viking Raiders and call it a day.
 
I know yall don't mess with podcasts but this was "very good."



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