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I seem to make this point every year, but I so dislike these title elimination chambers. I dislike the idea of champions defending in six way matches in the first place because it undermines the point and prestige of being the champion going into the show when the top 10 challengers all get shots in a match with no championship advantage. But it is particularly pronounced at this time of year in undermining the Rumble, when a third of the Rumble gets a title shot the next month anyway.
This to me is a perfect example of less is more. One chamber, with a shot at the title the Rumble winner doesn’t elect to challenge for would be so much more effective in making everything feel important. The championships would mean more because it would be so much harder to get a championship match. The Rumble would mean more because the title shot would be a bigger deal. WrestleMania would mean more because the basic title picture would be clearer earlier and there would thus be more time to focus on the key players. In turn, I really think the chamber would mean more, even if one chamber without the title sounds like so much less than two chambers with two titles.
Sunny losing herself again.Originally Posted by 4wrestling
WrestleReunion Pics from this past weekend. The road has owned some of these guys/girls.....
Not posting any names here. See if you can guess who some of them are.
Full gallery (with names) is available here:
http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/Microgalleries/WrestleReunion2012/?&pic=0
Originally Posted by Fat Boy 915
Sunny looked MUCH better when she was inducted into the HOF.
Originally Posted by kb8 3qwick
I knew my Royal Rumble representative would have a solid showing when I saw that it was Sheamus, but I was shocked when he won like most people....anyways, I want my winnings to be given to the American Diabetes Association. Thanks for letting me participate.
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