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Head of Product at SaberSim. I post about DFS + our product, politics, hockey, baseball, wrestling, and plenty of nonsense. I’m a C+ personality trapped in a D+ body. Any takes expressed here are mine alone. 42. He/him. Chaska, MN.
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I think they’ve restored the feeling, bruv.
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Body fat edition
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This is how it actually is going to end. So stoked.
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Phew it’s a good thing it wasn’t 18 degrees or you’d be dead 😂
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Then you can have Cage transition the belt to a long term champ like Hanger or Kenny or Ospreay.
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Cope goes over to reset the Death Riders but Christian signs the contract and steals it from Cope because they are always linked together.
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I love the idea of someone winning in like 30 seconds and then the loser (or even the winner) walking backstage and the other competitors lined up looking so pissed at them. Could easily set up both your championship feud and a secondary feud for someone else with like 5 minutes of TV.
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The #1 thing in particular is a real “show us, don’t tell us” one for me. There’s o evidence at the moment that being first is actually an advantage because they all last so long.
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Also yes, I realize that I have issues if this is what I'm thinking about on a random Wednesday afternoon.
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They need to play with it though. Like, one time, the person who gets #1 should win before #3 even comes out to make those "winner gets #1" matches mean something. Have one last an hour. Have one with submission rules. Have one with ironman rules. Like really explore the space.
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Hugh Howey, author of the Silo series of books that the Apple TV series is based on!
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They could run this back exactly the same beat-for-beat a year from now and I would still love it so much.